samadani@Shasta.ARPA (11/01/85)
Can anyone suggest articles or books on the most recent techniques for fast convolutions? I am thinking of techniques applicable to image processing such as polynomial algorithms, SVD (small generating kernel) decompositions and HDC (hierarchical discrete convolution) which also synthesizes large kernels from small ones, or anything else. Along the same lines, are there any easy number theory books for engineering applications? (Galois type stuff) Ramin Samadani 202 Durand Building, STARLAB ...ucbvax!shasta!samadani (UUCP) Stanford University samadani@su-shasta.ARPA (ARPA) Stanford, CA 94305
karsh@geowhiz.UUCP (Bruce Karsh) (11/03/85)
In article <1484@Shasta.ARPA> samadani@Shasta.UUCP (Ramin Samadani) writes: >Can anyone suggest articles or books on the most recent techniques for >fast convolutions? One real good book with a lot of info on fast convolution algorithms is called "Number Theory in Digital Signal Processing", by James H. McClellan and Charles M. Rader. It is published by Prentice Hall. -- Bruce Karsh U. Wisc. Dept. Geology and Geophysics 1215 W Dayton, Madison, WI 53706 (608) 262-1697 {ihnp4,seismo}!uwvax!geowhiz!karsh
sdo@faron.UUCP (Sean David O'Neil) (11/18/85)
In article <274@geowhiz.UUCP> karsh@geowhiz.UUCP (Bruce Karsh) writes: >In article <1484@Shasta.ARPA> samadani@Shasta.UUCP (Ramin Samadani) writes: >>Can anyone suggest articles or books on the most recent techniques for >>fast convolutions? > > One real good book with a lot of info on fast convolution algorithms is >called "Number Theory in Digital Signal Processing", by James H. McClellan >and Charles M. Rader. It is published by Prentice Hall. >-- >Bruce Karsh I think this book is a good primer on recent (i.e. up to 1978) developments in number theoretic DSP. However, it is definitely not the best place to find out about the latest and best algortithms available. For instance, it came out before the relative speed of the Winograd FFT had been evaluated. A much better starting place, and a much more usable book, is "Fast Fourier Transform and Convolution Algorithms", by H.J. Nussbaumer, 2nd ed. It is published by Springer-Verlag in the Springer Series on Information Sciences. ____ Sean O'Neil MITRE Corp. Mailstop E020 Burlington Rd, Bedford, MA 01730