Are there some good sites or blogs where I can keep myself updated on the latest news and papers about image and signal processing research, or I should just check out "classical" providers like IEEE Transactions, Elsevier, etc?
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There are many for different subjects -
Efg's algorithm collection : http://www.efg2.com/Lab/Library/ImageProcessing/index.html
DSP Forum : http://www.dsprelated.com/
Data compression - http://datacompression.info/
About rendering - http://www.realtimerendering.com/portal.html
For all research papers - http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/guesthome.jsp
Resources on Mp3 and Audio - http://www.mp3-tech.org/programmer/docs/index.php
Steve on Image Processing - http://blogs.mathworks.com/steve/
Image Processing and Retrieval http://savvash.blogspot.com/
Accelerated Image Processing - http://visionexperts.blogspot.com/
The Digital Signal Processing Blog - http://centerk.net/dspblog/
Noise & Vibration Measurement Blog - http://blog.prosig.com/
Image Processing with Matlab, Open Blog - http://imageprocessingblog.com/
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Igor over at Nuit Blanche does a good job keeping up with publications in the field of Compressive Sensing.
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please explain why you're recommending it as a solution.– Ivo Flipse Oct 25 '11 at 07:25 -
I concur. Nuit Blanche is an excellent blog about one of the most powerful method in image&signal processing - compressive sensing. It keep abreast of all the new methods, has a lot of links, reviews and comparisons. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compressive_sensing – mirror2image Oct 25 '11 at 12:47
Check out the Image Processing blog by Steve Eddins from The Mathworks.
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2Please note the message under the question:
please explain why you're recommending it as a solution.– Ivo Flipse Oct 25 '11 at 07:26
- Machine Vision 4 Users is a very practical blog on machine vision. Regular posts on camera's, lenses, software, lighting and the wole package that is necessary when developing machine vision setups.
- CVPapers is a site with free downloadable papers about the latest computer vision conferences, which can be useful if you do not have access to very expensive paper databases.
- Blog of Teledyne Dalsa has very wide subjects, but sometimes has posts that are very detailed about image processing.
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The one that has just started and is good for not only signal processing but also other fields of electrical engineering is Minutify. The link to the website is: http:www.munitify.com The sections on this website/blog are: DSP, Communications, Analog, RF, ASIC and looks like each article is written by an expert in his/her field.
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i dunno why the original DSP "blog" (it's actually more of a BBS) on USENET is not mentioned. that is the newsgroup comp.dsp . one can get it the traditional way (an NNTP server like Eternal September) but you will need a mail client that knows how to do NNTP (the one i am using is Thunderbird) or with Google Groups which has gotten progressively suckier as time rolls on. DSP Related (mentioned above) also has a port to comp.dsp. the newsgroup is unmoderated so sometimes we just shoot the shit and discuss life (sometimes through the engineering lens).
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To complete the list I'd like to add a couple of weblogs that I personally follow:
1.Aishack (covers basic to advanced algorithms, intuitively and practically)
2.Py Image Search A blog, specialized on AI, image processing and computer vision with stress on python implementation.
3.Shervin Emami's blog I'm not sure if it is still being updated.
4.Fun Vision is also a good place I assume.
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