Post on 17-Aug-2020
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITYDepartment of Electrical Engineering
The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science
IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK
Signal and Information Processing
Prof. John Wright
SIGNAL AND INFORMATION PROCESSING Faculty Shih-Fu Chang – Multimedia John Paisley – Bayesian nonparametrics Xiaodong Wang – Communications, genomic signal processing John Wright – High-dimensional data, images
Many faculty have connections, e.g., Dimitris Anastassiou – Computational Biology, Nima Mesgarani – neural signal processing, Aurel Lazar – neuroengineering…
SIP Course Sequences If this is hard to read, see the web version Red: Fall 2016
SIGNALS & SYSTEMS & CONTROL (Senior/graduate & Advanced graduate courses in EE)
Green = Senior/grad; Orange = Advanced graduate; Bold border = offered regularly; Updated AUG 2016
Recent topics for ELEN E688*, EECS E689*, & other related topics courses: ELEN E4903 Topic: Machine Learning (Spring ‘16)
ELEN E6880 Topic: MIMO Wireless Communication (Spring ’14, ‘ 13, ‘12, ‘11)
ELEN E6881 Topic: Video Coding and Communications (Spring ‘09, ‘08)
ELEN E6881 Topic: Multicarrier Resource Allocation (Fall ‘14)
ELEN E6882 Topic: Visual Search Engine (Spring ‘12, ‘11)
ELEN E6882 Topic: Mobile Sensing & Analysis (Spring ’16, ‘15)
ELEN E6883 Topic: Detection & Estimation (Fall ‘10, ‘09, ‘08, ‘06)
ELEN E6884 Topic: Data Compression (Spring ’14, ‘ 13, ‘12, ‘11)
ELEN E6885 Topic: Network Science (Fall ‘13, ‘12, ‘11, ‘10)
ELEN E6886 Topic: Sparse Rep. / High Dim. Geom. (Fall ’15, Spr ’14, F ‘12, ‘11)
ELEN E6887 Topic: Statistical Learning Theory (Spring ‘10, ‘09)
ELEN E6888 Topic: Broadband Wireless (Spring ’16, ’10 - ’15)
ELEN E6889 Topic: Large Data Stream Proc. (Fall ’15, Spring ’14, ‘ 10)
EECS E6890 Topic: Visual Recognition and Search (Spring ’14, ‘ 13)
EECS E6891 Topic: Reproducing Computational Results (Spring ’14, ‘ 13)
EECS E6892 Topic: Bayesian Models in Machine Learning (Fall ’15, Spring ‘14)
EECS E6893 Topic: Big Data Analytics (Fall ’16, ‘15, ‘14)
EECS E6894 Topic: Deep Learning for Computer Vision & NLP (Spring ‘15)
EECS E6895 Topic: Adv. Big Data Analytics (Spring ’16, ‘15)
EECS E6898 Topic: From Data to Solutions (Fall ’16, Spring ’16, Fall ’12- ‘14)
ELEN E688*
Topics in Sig.
Processing
ELEN E6850
Visual Info.
Systems
EEME E8601
Topics in
Control Thy.
EEME E6601
Intro. to Control Thy.
EEME E4601
Digital
Control
Systems
ELEN E6201
Linear System
Theory
ELEN E4830
Digital Image Processing
ELEN E6820
Speech &
Audio Proc.
ELEN E6860
Advanced
Dig. Sig. Proc.
ELEN E4896
Music Signal
Processing
ELEN E4810
Digital Signal
Processing
ELEN E4815
Random Sig.
& Noise
EEME E3601
Class. Control
ELEN E3201
Circuit Anal.
APMA E3101 Lin. Algebra
IEOR E3658 Probability
ELEN E3801 Sig. & Sys.
OR
OR
EEME E6602
Modern
Control Thy.
EEME E6610
Optimal Control Thy.
OR
OR
OR
EECS E689*
Topics in Info.
Processing
ELEN E9801
Sem. in Sig.
Processing
EECS E6870
Speech
Recognition
Probability
& Statistics
ELEN E6873
Detection &
Estimation
ELEN E4835
Intro. Adapt. Signal Reps.
IEOR E3658 Probability
EEOR E4650
Convex Opt.
for EE
ELEN E4511
Power Sys.
Anal. & Cont.
ELEN E9501
Sem. in Elec.
Power Net.
MATH V2030
ODEs
ELEN E3401
Elec. & Mag.
EECS E4750
Hyb. Comp.
SP, Data Proc.
ELEN E3801
Sig. & Sys.
EECS E6720
Bayes. Model
Mach. Learn.
Math &
Prog
Prog
= Offered Fall 2016
E4810 Digital Signal Processing Prof. John Wright, Mondays and Wednesdays, 10:10-11:25 Digital filtering in time and frequency domain
Discrete-time signals and systems, sampling theory, transform analysis, system structures, IIR and FIR filter design
Discrete Fourier Transform, Fast Fourier Transforms.
E6860 Advanced Digital Signal Processing Prof. T. Nguyen, Fridays 10:10-12:40
Multirate and multidimensional signal processing.
Short-time Fourier transform, signal expansion in discrete/continuous time.
Filter banks, multiresolution analysis, wavelets.
Applications to image compression and understanding.
E4750 Hybrid Computing for Signal and Data Processing Prof. Zoran Kostic, Thursdays 1:10-3:40
Deploying signal processing and communications algorithms on
contemporary mobile processors
Signal processing with heterogeneous computing infrastructures consisting of general purpose, graphics and digital signal processors
Programming languages such as OpenCL and CUDA for computational gains
Project/applications in audio, image and video processing and computational data analysis.
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Electrical Engineering Department
New Course: ELEN E4750 Fall 2014 Thursdays 1:10pm-3:40pm
Signal Processing and Communications on Mobile Multicore
Processors (Applications of Parallel Computing) Target Audience: Open to SEAS Students interested in acquiring SW and systems skills in low-power parallel computing, … skills of critical importance to mobile computing/communications industry in the next decade, applicable to research projects of CU EE/CS faculty. Course Description: Methods for deploying signal processing and communications algorithms on
contemporary mobile processors with heterogeneous computing infrastructures consisting of a mix of general purpose, graphics and digital signal processors. Using programming languages such as OpenCL and CUDA for computational speedup in audio, image and video processing and computational data analysis. Significant design project. Prof. Zoran Kostic zk2172 (at) columbia.edu Link to information: Course Link
ECBME 4040 Neural Networks and Deep Learning Prof. Zoran Kostic, Fridays 10:10-12:20
Introduction to neural networks and recent advances in deep learning
Focuses on models and intuition – feedforward networks, convolutional networks, recurrent networks, feature learning for classification
Analytical study and software / programming projects
Applications in speech and object recognition
Image – Wikipedia
E6720 Bayesian Models in Machine Learning Prof. John Paisley, Thursdays 4:10-6:40
Intermediate level course on Bayesian approaches to machine learing
Mixed-membership models, latent factor models, Bayesian nonparametrics
Bayesian inference; mean-field variational methods
Applications to image processing, topic modeling, collaborative filtering, recommendation systems.
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E6893 Topics in Info Processing: Big Data Analytics Prof. C. Y. Lin, Thursdays 7-9:30 PM
Analyzing Big Data: from acquisition and storage to processing
Platforms, including Hadoop, Spark
Uploading, distribute, and processing data, including HDFS, HBase, KV stores, document database, and graph database
Large-scale machine learning for big data
© 2014 CY Lin, Columbia UniversityE6893 Big Data Analytics – Lecture 1: Overview
How to Visualize Huge Static Graph
Challenging Task :
Squeezing millions and even billions of records into million pixels (1600 X 1200 ≈ 2 million pixels)
Tree of Life by Dr. Yifan Hu
76425 species
Facebook friendship graph by Paul Butler
500 million users
The information diffusion graph of the death of Osama bin Laden by Gilad Lotan
14.8 million tweets
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© 2014 CY Lin, Columbia UniversityE6893 Big Data Analytics – Lecture 1: Overview
How to Visualize Huge Static Graph
Challenging Task :
Squeezing millions and even billions of records into million pixels (1600 X 1200 ≈ 2 million pixels)
Tree of Life by Dr. Yifan Hu
76425 species
Facebook friendship graph by Paul Butler
500 million users
The information diffusion graph of the death of Osama bin Laden by Gilad Lotan
14.8 million tweets
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E6601 Introduction to Control Theory Prof. Richard Longman, Wednesdays 7-9:30 PM
Introduction to classical and modern feedback control (graduate level).
Scalar and matrix differential equation models. Transfer functions, block diagram manipulations, closed-loop response.
Proportional, rate, and integral controllers, and compensators. Design by root locus and frequency response.
Controllability, observability. Luenberger observers, pole placement, and linear-quadratic cost controllers.
Special topics (688X): ELEN E6880 Topic: Space-Time Coding / SP Wireless Comm. (Sp.‘08, ’07) ELEN E6880 Topic: MIMO Wireless Communication (Spring ‘13, ‘12, ’11) ELEN E6881 Topic: Video Coding and Communications (Spring ‘09, ’08) ELEN E6882 Topic: Stat. Methods for Video Index & Analysis (Fall ’07) ELEN E6882 Topic: Visual Search Engine (Spring ‘12, ’11) ELEN E6883 Topic: Detection & Estimation (Fall ‘10, ‘09, ‘08, ’06) ELEN E6884 Topic: Speech Recognition (Fall ’05) ELEN E6884 Topic: Data Compression (Spring ‘13, ‘12, ’11) ELEN E6885 Topic: Network Science (Fall ‘13, ‘12, ‘11, ’10) ELEN E6886 Topic: Multimedia Security Systems (Spring ’06) ELEN E6886 Topic: Sparse Rep. / High Dim. Geometry (Fall ‘12, ’11) ELEN E6887 Topic: Statistical Learning Theory (Spring ‘10, ’09) ELEN E6888 Topic: Intro. to LTE & WiMax Systems (Spring ‘13, ‘12, ‘11, ’10) ELEN E6889 Topic: Distributed Stream Processing and Analysis (Spring ’10) EECS E6890 Topic: Visual Recognition and Search (Spring ’13) EECS E6891 Topic: Replicating Computational Results (Spring ’13) EECS E6898 Topic: From Data to Solutions (Fall ‘13, ‘12)
Related course offerings (coding, communications, ect.) ELEN 4702 Digital Communications ELEN 6718 Algebraic Coding Theory ELEN 6761 Computer Communications Networks ELEN 6770 Topics: Next Generation Networks ELEN 6776 Topics: Content Distribution Networks ELEN 6920 Topics in VLSI: VLSI for Signal Processing ELEN 6950 Wireless and Mobile Networking
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