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Procházka, Ales Bedrich Vaclav was born on February 27, 1948 in Prague, Czech Republic. Son of Emanuel and Marta (Cichová) Procházka.
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Methods of signal analysis represent a broad research topic with applications in many disciplines, including engineering, technology, biomedicine, seismography, eco nometrics, and many others based upon the processing of observed variables. Even though these applications are widely different, the mathematical background be hind them is similar and includes the use of the discrete Fourier transform and z-transform for signal analysis, and both linear and non-linear methods for signal identification, modelling, prediction, segmentation, and classification. These meth ods are in many cases closely related to optimization problems, statistical methods, and artificial neural networks. This book incorporates a collection of research papers based upon selected contri butions presented at the First European Conference on Signal Analysis and Predic tion (ECSAP-97) in Prague, Czech Republic, held June 24-27, 1997 at the Strahov Monastery. Even though the Conference was intended as a European Conference, at first initiated by the European Association for Signal Processing (EURASIP), it was very gratifying that it also drew significant support from other important scientific societies, including the lEE, Signal Processing Society of IEEE, and the Acoustical Society of America. The organizing committee was pleased that the re sponse from the academic community to participate at this Conference was very large; 128 summaries written by 242 authors from 36 countries were received. In addition, the Conference qualified under the Continuing Professional Development Scheme to provide PD units for participants and contributors.
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(Methods of signal analysis represent a broad research top...)
Methods of signal analysis represent a broad research topic with applications in many disciplines, including engineering, technology, biomedicine, seismography, eco nometrics, and many others based upon the processing of observed variables. Even though these applications are widely different, the mathematical background be hind them is similar and includes the use of the discrete Fourier transform and z-transform for signal analysis, and both linear and non-linear methods for signal identification, modelling, prediction, segmentation, and classification. These meth ods are in many cases closely related to optimization problems, statistical methods, and artificial neural networks. This book incorporates a collection of research papers based upon selected contri butions presented at the First European Conference on Signal Analysis and Predic tion (ECSAP-97) in Prague, Czech Republic, held June 24-27, 1997 at the Strahov Monastery. Even though the Conference was intended as a European Conference, at first initiated by the European Association for Signal Processing (EURASIP), it was very gratifying that it also drew significant support from other important scientific societies, including the lEE, Signal Processing Society of IEEE, and the Acoustical Society of America. The organizing committee was pleased that the re sponse from the academic community to participate at this Conference was very large; 128 summaries written by 242 authors from 36 countries were received. In addition, the Conference qualified under the Continuing Professional Development Scheme to provide PD units for participants and contributors.
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Procházka, Ales Bedrich Vaclav was born on February 27, 1948 in Prague, Czech Republic. Son of Emanuel and Marta (Cichová) Procházka.
Master of Science, Czech Technology University, Prague, 1971. Doctor of Philosophy, Institute Chemical Technology, Prague, 1983.
Lecturer, Institute Chemical Technology, Prague, 1971-1974; senior lecturer, Institute Chemical Technology, Prague, 1974-1990; postdoctoral fellow, U. Cambridge, England, 1987; associate professor department computing and control engineering, Institute Chemical Technology, Prague, since 1990; vice-dean Faculty of Chemical Engineering, Institute Chemical Technology, Prague, since 1997; head of department of computing and control engineering, Institute Chemical Technology, Prague, since 1997. Member university science board Institute Chemical Technology, Prague, since 1990, head of technical society, 1990-1994, member academic senate, 1990-1994. Member university examination board Czech Technology U., Prague, since 1993.
(Methods of signal analysis represent a broad research top...)
(Methods of signal analysis represent a broad research top...)
Member Signal Processing Society and Computer Society Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, European Association for Signal Processing, National Geographic Society, New York Academy Sciences.