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SS-L9: Advances in Signal Processing Education

Session Type: Lecture
Time: Tuesday, March 7, 16:00 - 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 21
Session Chair: Andreas Spanias, Arizona State University
 
  SS-L9.1: REINFORCING SIGNAL PROCESSING THEORY USING REAL-TIME HARDWARE
         Cameron Wright; University of Wyoming
         Thad Welch; Boise State University
         Michael Morrow; University of Wisconsin-Madison
 
  SS-L9.2: SMARTPHONE-BASED ANYWHERE-ANYTIME SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS LABORATORY
         Nasser Kehtarnavaz; The University of Texas at Dallas
         Fatemeh Saki; The University of Texas at Dallas
 
  SS-L9.3: PRACTICAL MATLAB EXPERIENCE IN LECTURE-BASED SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS COURSES
         Peter Milder; Stony Brook University
         Mónica Bugallo; Stony Brook University
 
  SS-L9.4: CONTEXTUAL MULTI-ARMED BANDIT ALGORITHMS FOR PERSONALIZED LEARNING ACTION SELECTION
         Indu Manickam; Rice University
         Andrew Lan; Rice University
         Richard Baraniuk; Rice University
 
  SS-L9.5: TEACHING IMAGE AND VIDEO PROCESSING USING MIDDLE-SCHOOL MATHEMATICS AND THE RASPBERRY PI
         Marios Pattichis; The University of New Mexico
         Sylvia Celedon-Pattichis; The University of New Mexico
         Carlos LopezLeiva; The University of New Mexico
 
  SS-L9.6: STUDY-FLOW: STUDYING EFFECTIVE STUDENT-CONTENT INTERACTION IN SIGNAL PROCESSING EDUCATION
         Gregory Krudysz; Georgia Institute of Technology
         James H. McClellan; Georgia Institute of Technology