Ideas for Graduation Projects that involve lots of math

I am just looking for a project idea that combines maths and my major. Some possible ideas could be exploring the use of mathematical algorithms in signal processing, or using signal processing techniques to enhance computer vision or super resolution technologies. Whichever direction you choose, it would be important to thoroughly research and analyze the mathematical foundations and theories behind the chosen topic. Good luck with your project!
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I am EE majoring in signal processing with a deep interest in maths. I am looking for ideas for a graduation project that combines maths and my major.
 
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Ahmad Kishki said:
I am EE majoring in signal processing with a deep interest in maths. I am looking for ideas for a graduation project that combines maths and my major.
What about a review of the analysis behind OOFDM? Are you trying to do original work, or a review paper?
 
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Computer Vision and Super Resolution. Those two areas are rife with room for improvement as well as being highly theoretical both in experimentation and practise.

Good luck :)
 
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berkeman said:
What about a review of the analysis behind OOFDM? Are you trying to do original work, or a review paper?

I am not sure, but i don't think it will be original work.
 

1. What are some ideas for graduation projects that involve lots of math?

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