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Stochastic Signal Processing

An Introductory Textbook

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1.12.4

August 24, 2023

• Maintenance updates of various elements. Nothing to see here folks.

1.12.3

February 25, 2022

• The text describing the Schrödinger’s cat problem (4.2) has been improved. • Maintenance updates of various libraries. Nothing to see here folks.
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1.12.2

December 2, 2021

• Improved compatibility with a number of platform devices • Under the "hood" maintenance improvements.
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1.12.1

November 19, 2021

• Improved compatibility with a number of platform devices • Fixed a display bug in lab 9.4 • Minor text corrections and improvements • Maintenance, formatting, and cosmetic improvements.
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1.12.0

October 27, 2021

• Improved user interface in a number of laboratory exercises • Updates to improve compatibility with a number of platform devices • Maintenance, formatting, and cosmetic improvements.
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1.11.3

August 29, 2021

• Corrected display of camera images on iPhones. Sorry about that.

1.11.2

August 25, 2021

• Implemented asynchronous handling of cameras • Improved geometry of imaging • Added alerts when computational overflows occur from acquired data • Fixed a display bug in lab 4.5 • Maintenance, formatting, and cosmetic improvements.
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1.11.1

June 8, 2021

• Where appropriate, length of acoustic signals changed to 2^N (e.g. N=16 or 17) so that processing speed is improved. • Added reporting of computational timing to a number of labs • Fixed a bug in lab 12.6. My bad. • Maintenance, formatting, and cosmetic improvements.
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1.11.0

May 11, 2021

• Added a statistical test for Poisson noise in camera images in lab 4.5. Together with lab 8.1, this will allow you to see if the camera in your device achieves state-of-the-art noise performance. • Corrected the calculation of the Chi-squared value in labs 4.4 and 4.5. • Removed extraneous alerts • Fixed potential bugs and spelling errors in Laboratory Exercises in Chapter 6. • Maintenance, formatting, and cosmetic improvements.
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1.10.2

April 21, 2021

• Improved speed in labs 4.2 and 11.1 • Improved memory management in several labs • Fixed bugs in labs 6.6 and 9.6 • Maintenance, formatting, and cosmetic improvements.
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Price History of Stochastic Signal Processing

Description of Stochastic Signal Processing

Speech, music, seismic vibrations, oil prices, and climate measurements are all examples of stochastic (random) signals. In this textbook—intended for individuals with prior training in introductory signal processing and introductory probability theory—we develop techniques to process such signals to extract useful information. We present case studies ranging from music to photographic images to oil prices to climate data to the motion of individual biomolecules. This textbook, as an interactive textbook ("iBook"), makes use of your device's ability to display dynamic information through films and animations and to hear the results of the techniques applied to music. At the end of every chapter there are homework problems ranging from easy to "olympic". A new and exciting aspect is that we make use of your device's interactive capabilities to offer 59 laboratory experiments in signal processing. The experiments use the camera, the microphone, the speakers, and the graphical user interface. These experiments are not simulations; they are examples of real digital processing of signals in your device. In this time of at-home and online learning, this is the way to learn signal processing through study and experimentation.
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Stochastic Signal Processing: FAQ

Is Stochastic Signal Processing software compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, Stochastic Signal Processing offers an iPad version.
The Stochastic Signal Processing app was made by Ian Young.
Your iOS device should have iOS 12.0 or later installed to run the app.
Stochastic Signal Processing has an impressive rating of 4.6 out of 5, indicating that it is a top-quality app.
The App Genre Of The Stochastic Signal Processing App Is Education.
1.12.4 is the most recent version of Stochastic Signal Processing.
The latest Stochastic Signal Processing app update was released on July 4, 2024.
Stochastic Signal Processing was first made available on February 5, 2023.
Safe for kids, with no inappropriate or mature content.
Stochastic Signal Processing is now available to use in English.
No, Stochastic Signal Processing is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Stochastic Signal Processing does not feature in-app purchases for users.
Unfortunately, Stochastic Signal Processing is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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  • Displayed Info Stuck in Landscape Mode

    After rotating smartphone to landscape mode, the displayed info would not return to portrait mode. Restarting device did not resolve problem. Did not re-install app due to limited data available for device.

    Developer Response

    On an iPhone the display is only in landscape mode. That is necessary to show certain material side-by-side. On an iPad display in both landscape mode and portrait mode is possible. This was a choice I had to make for the iPhone. Thank you for asking about this and I hope that it will be useful to you in landscape mode.
  • This is an excellent textbook by an excellent educator.

    Prof. I.T. (Ted) Young was, by far, the best lecturer I had the fortune of learning from during my college years. He inspired me to become an educator myself. I’m glad to see he’s still finding ways to inspire new generations of students.

    This textbook provides a clear and concise exposition of stochastic signal processing as typically taught to 3rd or 4th year college students. It presents the topic in a manner that encourages thinking about the meaning behind the equations, and encourages exploration. The exercises ask all the right questions to ensure students will want to dig deep and really understand the underlying concepts.

    This being a digital book, it has the advantage of including the examples and live demos you’d give during a lecture. There are audio and video snippets, as well as interactive experiments that are fun and highly instructive.

    What is missing in the book is Ted’s wonderful delivery and his uncanny ability to know when to lighten the load with one of his anecdotes. You’ll have to try to catch him in a lecture room for that.

    Developer Response

    Thank you; I’m blushing.
  • The best!

    If you’re looking for stochastic signal processing book, this is the one for you!

    Developer Response

    Thank you!