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R**S
such a good introduction for DSP Programmers
Errors logically a bit.But if one catches the intention, such a good introduction for DSP Programmers.Kindle version includes further technical errors, but it is under maintenance by my request.New version is expected soon enough.
A**N
I don't recommend this book
I am a computer scientist and I am trying to learn DSP.I thought getting this book would help me with this process, because it seemed to be a book for computer scientists but it is not.==This book is intended for those who are already familiar with DSP and want to explore C++.==If you are a computer scientist and aren't familiar with DSP you will need another book to understand the DSP side of the book.I got the book with no CD. That was very frustrating. Customer support was really bad. Make sure you get one with a CD.Once I got the code (I found it on an ftp server somewhere, so I don't know if it is the latest disc, maybe there is a better updated one),I had to change many things. The main problems where:The majority of projects don't compile in Visual Studio 2008.The author uses PRE-STANDARD C++. This means that many things he uses don't exist today:+flags like fstream nocreate don't exist today+Include preprocessor directives with .h extensions will force you to rewrite things.+I went through hell to fix(BYTE) errors.+Some for loops miss variable type declaration.All in all, this book is completely outdated in the programming side, and very confusing in the theoretical side.
M**T
Five Stars
Happy
G**N
Quite good
I think every students who wants to know about data / images compression should read this book. I have read this book for my final project, ( I borrow it from the library) unfortunetely, the disk has missed. The problem is that I can't read and find some files in that book( like vector.h and soon) Can you help me?
V**C
A Must for your DSP library set.
Lots of practical code examples. Practical filtering routines and example code.Includes a general introduction to C /C++ concepts frequently used in DSP algorithm development. A good introduction to image processing is included. The DSP function library and sample code is perhaps the best part of the book.
H**M
This book does not have a CD
The book is good and to the point. Unfortunately, it is sold witha cd I have never received.
T**Y
Puzzling Image Format
This book is rather well written. I have read both the C++ and C versions. The contents of both books are more or less the same, just the difference in the C language used. Source Codes provided compiled neatly without and need for modification, which is really cool. However, the image files provided are really puzzling. The book says the images are in a DSP data format. So far I can only get the programs to work on the 2 images (.dat) provided. I tried using other .dat images from the net, and many other formats, including monochromatic raw images, but it wouldn't work. Another reason I only gave 3 stars is because the book doesn't provide any online help or an email of the authors. Personally I feel that this book is more for professionals who is already trained in DSP.
R**K
You have to DOWNLOAD the CD-ROM (207 MB)
The current edition of this book does NOT contain a physical CD-ROM. Instead, Prentice Hall has a link on their website that allows you to download the CD-ROM contents as a single ZIP file. That's a 207 MB ZIP file, folks. They've made no provisions for partial downloads...This must be Prentice Hall's idea of a good way to increase the profit margin on their books. Recently, I've run across a couple other titles from PH-PTR where the CD-ROM mentioned in the preface is no longer included. In some cases, they haven't made the contents available on the web -- or even bothered to tell the book's author that they're dropping the media from the package.
L**Z
Gutes Buch
Ich habe mir das Buch bestellt, da ich speziell an LMS-Algorithmen Interesse hatte und das Buch erfüllt alle Erwartungen. Die anderen Kapitel des Buchs habe ich mehr überflogen, aber es erweckt einen sehr guten Eindruck. Es gibt einen Abriss der Theorie zur digitalen Signalverarbeitung und einige Grunzüge zum Programmieren. Danach geht es in medias res: Alle Algorithmen sind abgedruckt und werden auch gut erklärt; für die Anwendung von LMS gibt es sogar mehrere Beispiele.Das Buch wird mit einer CD geliefert - deren Inhalt habe ich mir allerdings noch nicht angesehen.
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