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An Ode to Burger
An Ode to Burger
While I harbor no ill will towards vegetarianism, or its faithful, I worship at the altar of Burger. For my earnest and dutiful reverence, I’m frequently rewarded with…....
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Written by AMIE MARVEL
POSTED Sep 2, 2019
Atmosphere
A New Orleans & Me Guide to Beer in the Crescent City
A New Orleans & Me Guide to Beer in the Crescent City
The beer scene in New Orleans has exponentially expanded since 2010, ballooning from a few beer-specializing bars and one homegrown brewery to a series of brewpubs, microbreweries and…....
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Written by ADAM KARLIN
POSTED Nov 1, 2017
Events
Boudin! Bourbon! Beer!
Boudin! Bourbon! Beer!
November 3rd will mark the 7th celebration of annual Boudin, Bourbon & Beer Festival, where over 60 of the nation’s best chefs come together for the love of…....
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POSTED Dec 30, 2016
NOLA History
Bearing Witness at the Whitney Plantation
Bearing Witness at the Whitney Plantation
Visitors to New Orleans often make day trips to the old Gold Coast plantations along the Mississippi river, where wealthy landowners made a fortune growing sugarcane harvested with…....
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Written by CREE MCCREE
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Error probability-based optimal training for linearly decoded orthogonal space-time block coded wireless systems
Ahmed, K. I., Tepedelenlioglu, C., Spanias, A., Patwary, M. N. & Yu, H., Jul 22 2011, In : IET Communications. 5, 11, p. 1512-1529 18 p.
Research output: Contribution to journalArticle
Signal to noise ratio
Modulation
Channel estimation
Fading channels
Error probability
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Estimation of signal subspace-constrained inputs to linear systems
Fink, A. & Spanias, A., 2011, Conference Record - Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers. p. 2025-2028 4 p. 6190381
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingConference contribution
Linear systems
Acoustic waves
Musical instruments
Target tracking
9 Citations (Scopus)
Improved sparse coding using manifold projections
Ramamurthy, K. N., Thiagarajan, J. J. & Spanias, A., 2011, Proceedings - International Conference on Image Processing, ICIP. p. 1237-1240 4 p. 6115656
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Glossaries
Signal processing
Image processing
Pixels
Recovery
9 Citations (Scopus)
IPhone/iPad based interactive laboratory for signal processing in mobile devices
Liu, J., Thiagarajan, J. J., Spanias, A., Ramamurthy, K. N., Hu, S. & Banavar, M. K., 2011, In : ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings.
Research output: Contribution to journalArticle
Mobile devices
Signal processing
2 Citations (Scopus)
Isolated word endpoint detection using time-frequency variance kernels
Kyriakides, A., Pitris, C., Fink, A. & Spanias, A., 2011, Conference Record - Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers. p. 1041-1045 5 p. 6190170
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Imaging techniques
Isolated word endpoint detection using time-frequency variance kernels