Here is what we have had since the last Around the blogs in 80 summer hours. Several implementations were made available to the community:
I have featured most of the implementations that appeared on the blog for the past year in
A Year in Reproducible Research in Compressive Sensing, Advanced Matrix Factorization and more. We also had a job announcement (Post-doctoral position at CEA Saclay in image processing for multispectral data ), a meeting announcement ( The 2013 International BASP Frontiers workshop .... ), some discussions that is still taking place on peer-review in The most important discussion about peer-review we're not having ... until today. -updated- and Post Peer-Review Discussion continues and a remarkable dataset , a graph showing the importance of videotaping your meeting (The Impact of the Tail ), some accidental cameras ( The accidental multi-aperture camera, The Accidental Multispectral Coded Aperture Camera ) and some results where sparsity is replaced by complexity (Beyond Sparsity: Minimum Complexity Pursuit for Universal Compressed Sensing )
In the meantime, Bob and Dirk blogged about the meetings they attended, it's a thankless job, go read them, it is very instructive:
Bob:
Dirk:
Danny:
MathBlogging/Peter:
Suresh
Laurent
Vladimir
Emmanuel
Terry
Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Malin Space Science Systems
This image was taken by Mastcam: Left (MAST_LEFT) onboard NASA's Mars rover Curiosity on Sol 32 (2012-09-08 00:32:11 UTC) .
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- A Smattering of Papers from EUSIPCO 2012, pt. 1
- A Smattering of Papers from EUSIPCO 2012, pt. 2
- A Smattering of Papers from EUSIPCO 2012, pt. 3
- A Smattering of Papers from EUSIPCO 2012, pt. 4
- Papers of the Day (Po'D): My EUSIPCO Papers Day 1 Edition
- Paper of the Day (Po'D): My EUSIPCO Papers Day 2 Edition
- Music genre flowchart
- EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing?
- Music genre taxonomy
Dirk:
- Open position in Optimization at my math department
- ISMP over – non-convex and non-smooth minimization, l^1 and l^p
- ISMP – inverse problems with uniform noise and TV does not preserve edges
Danny:
- Item based similarity with GraphChi
- NIPS big learning workshop
- Collaborative filtering with GraphChi
MathBlogging/Peter:
Suresh
John
Larry:
Larry:
- Hunting for Manifolds
- A Workshop on Topology and Machine Learning
- Robins and Wasserman Respond to a Nobel Prize Winner Continued: A Counterexample to Bayesian Inference?
- Robins and Wasserman Respond to a Nobel Prize Winner
- What Every Statistician Should Know About Computer Science (and Vice-Versa)
- P-values Gone Wild and Multiscale Madness
Laurent
- SIVA Conferences : concern fees (update)
- Time-frequency methods for condition based maintenance: call for papers
Vladimir
- Delft University HDR and GS Sensor Theses
- Gesture and Face Recognition at Next Week's IDF
- Market Pulse
- DxO Labs Improves its Camera Analyzer
Emmanuel
- Easily spawning parallel tasks with python
- A simple CUDA kernel + mex file (part 2)
- A simple CUDA kernel + mex file (part 1)
- CUDA : lessons from the trenches
Terry
Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Malin Space Science Systems
This image was taken by Mastcam: Left (MAST_LEFT) onboard NASA's Mars rover Curiosity on Sol 32 (2012-09-08 00:32:11 UTC) .
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