Top 5 DSP Courses for MS in Computer Engineering: Guide and Tips

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The discussion focuses on selecting five courses for a Master's in Computer Engineering, particularly for interests in audio, video, and related technologies. Key recommendations include Advanced Digital Signal Processing, Digital Image Processing, and Computer Vision for those leaning towards imaging or sound. For applications in AI or adaptive learning, courses like Adaptive Filters and Time Frequency Analysis are suggested. The participant also expresses a background in electronics engineering and a preference for design and hardware, with interests in laser technology and electromagnetics. Ultimately, the selection should align with career goals in design and hardware within the field.
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Dear All
I have to select any five courses from the following list in my MS computer engineering. Actually I'm interested in audio and related MP3/DVD/Digital TV and video stuff. Can u guys help me in choosing the right courses.

1) Advanced digital signal processing
2) Digital image processing
3) Advanced digital design
4) Advanced computer architecture
5) Adaptive filters
6) Advanced VLSI design
7) DSP software system design
8) Computer vision
9) Pattern recognition
10) Time frequency analysis
 
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what is your aim? Design, hardware,software or application?

if you were going into imaging or sound
DSP/DIP/CV/PR/TFA
if you were going into an application like AI/ALife/or Adpative Learning
DSP/CV/PR/AdaptiveFilter/TFA
 
As my previous job nature was that of electronics engineerng I want to choose from above mentioned subjects. Now my job is supposed to be same as that of my educational degree i.e. MSc Physics, I'm more interested in subjects like laser, electromagnetics, semiconductors & nanotech(preferebly laser).
My aim is design and hardware.
Thanks
 
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