Bob Sturm thinks that flattery will get me to talk about his new blog ... he is right, it works every time. Here is the already long list of entries for the month of March:
- Paper of the Day (Po'D): From Signal Processing to Cognition Edition
- Paper of the Day (Po'D): Music Genre Classification Edition
- Paper of the Day (Po'D): Sparse Domain (Dis)similarity Edition
- Paper of the Day (Po'D): Time-frequency Distributions Edition
- Paper of the Day (Po'D): Bags of Frames of Features Edition
- Paper of the Day (Po'D): Matching Pursuit in Parallel
- Paper of the Day (Po'D): Performance of Greedy Algorithms
- Paper of the Day (Po'D): Recovering Sparse Speech Excitations
- Paper of the Day (Po'D): Sound Edition
- Beetlemania
- Paper of the Day (Po'D): Signal Processing Edition
- PhD Announcement: EBRAMUS
- "Bad" music explained?
The latest entry asks an interesting question in A Puzzle of No Return? Can you help ?
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