Adaptive Filters


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Adaptive Filters


Adaptive Filters

Author: Ali H. Sayed

language: en

Publisher: Wiley-IEEE Press

Release Date: 2008-04-14


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"Adaptive Filters allows readers to gain a gradual and solid introduction to the subject, its applications to a variety of topical problems, existing limitations, and extensions of current theories. - This book will interest students, experts, practitioners and instructors."--BOOK JACKET.

Least-Mean-Square Adaptive Filters


Least-Mean-Square Adaptive Filters

Author: Simon Haykin

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2003-09-08


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Edited by the original inventor of the technology. Includes contributions by the foremost experts in the field. The only book to cover these topics together.

Kernel Adaptive Filtering


Kernel Adaptive Filtering

Author: Weifeng Liu

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2011-09-20


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Online learning from a signal processing perspective There is increased interest in kernel learning algorithms in neural networks and a growing need for nonlinear adaptive algorithms in advanced signal processing, communications, and controls. Kernel Adaptive Filtering is the first book to present a comprehensive, unifying introduction to online learning algorithms in reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces. Based on research being conducted in the Computational Neuro-Engineering Laboratory at the University of Florida and in the Cognitive Systems Laboratory at McMaster University, Ontario, Canada, this unique resource elevates the adaptive filtering theory to a new level, presenting a new design methodology of nonlinear adaptive filters. Covers the kernel least mean squares algorithm, kernel affine projection algorithms, the kernel recursive least squares algorithm, the theory of Gaussian process regression, and the extended kernel recursive least squares algorithm Presents a powerful model-selection method called maximum marginal likelihood Addresses the principal bottleneck of kernel adaptive filters—their growing structure Features twelve computer-oriented experiments to reinforce the concepts, with MATLAB codes downloadable from the authors' Web site Concludes each chapter with a summary of the state of the art and potential future directions for original research Kernel Adaptive Filtering is ideal for engineers, computer scientists, and graduate students interested in nonlinear adaptive systems for online applications (applications where the data stream arrives one sample at a time and incremental optimal solutions are desirable). It is also a useful guide for those who look for nonlinear adaptive filtering methodologies to solve practical problems.