Introduction of the Department
The Department of Signal Processing conducts world-class research and offers education in the theory of signal processing. The department also develops new applications in several areas of modern signal processing.
Practical examples of research include the analysis of cell-level phenomena, particularly modelling and simulation technologies for complex biological phenomena. Other applications are the possibility to search for images, audio and video from databases based on content, signal processing in telecommunications transmitters and receivers, automated music notation and analysis, and the identification of sound spaces.
Annual reports
The annual reports of the Department of Signal Processing can be read here:
SGN_annual_report_2010.pdf
SGN_annual_report_2008-2009.pdf
SGN_annual_report_2007.pdf