DSP Book Recommendations for Beginners

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Recommendations for user-friendly books on Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and its applications in areas like Image Processing (IP) are sought, especially those that provide clear theoretical coverage. The discussion emphasizes the need for accessible resources, considering the participants' limited background in Signals and Systems. Suggestions from individuals who have already read relevant books are preferred over general searches on platforms like Amazon. The conversation highlights the importance of practical examples and straightforward explanations in learning DSP. Overall, the focus is on finding beginner-friendly materials that facilitate understanding of DSP concepts.
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can anyone suggest a good user-friendly book for DSP and applied areas like IP. I would prefer one with a good uncomplicated theoretical coverage.
my Signals and Systems background can't be boasted of...but i think i can manage DSP.
 
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kdkdkd said:
can anyone suggest a good user-friendly book for DSP and applied areas like IP. I would prefer one with a good uncomplicated theoretical coverage.
my Signals and Systems background can't be boasted of...but i think i can manage DSP.
You found out some ?
You can use similar terms to search amazon or publishers' homepages ? :rolleyes:.
 
i wanted suggestions of guys who had already read related books.
i know i could search for any book on amazon
 
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