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OT Reading, Algorithms by J. Erickson
Get a head full of absolutely awesome abstracts here, jeffe.cs.illinois.edu/teaching/algorithms/
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Owww.
That hurt.
Can you grok this stuff? It is way over my head, but very interesting.
I have a lot of prerequisites to check off before I arrive at this plateau.
@ashen_hand what do you study? This crosses over with a lot of what I am working on too.
If anyone can recommend something like his book but for audio algorithms with a focus on high quality and high efficiency, then please do
@mjcouche It’s just hobby stuff, I’m a 41 yr. old carpenter who’s bored with mechanical math. I thought I’d start with Jupyter/python and see if I can get comfortable with the math there, since it can render visuals. Who knows where it will go, it depends on what conditions I’m able to fathom
Python + Jupyter is great for learning and trying out stuff 👍🏼
@rs2000 This book on VA Filter dsp just popped up in front of me, https://t.co/4CiUG23fWe
Wow, great one, thank you!
I do like the idea of a 4-pole high-pass filter 👍🏼
Super collider how-to anyone? I haven't yet used SC, but why not just plop these exhaustive pdf's down. https://t.co/BbtLD2528c
It’s been a while since dropping one of these links, the mother load... https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/pasp/