Publications and Software Demos


Relevant Publications:

 A. Spanias, S. Urban, A. Constantinou, M. Tampi, A. Clausen, X. Zhang, J. Foutz and G. Stylianou, "Development and Evaluation of a Web-Based Signal and Speech Processing Laboratory for Distance Learning," Computers in Education Journal. to appear in April-June 2000 issue. 

 A. Spanias, S. Urban, A. Constantinou, M. Tampi, A. Clausen, X. Zhang, J. Foutz and G. Stylianou, "Development and Evaluation of a Web-Based Signal and Speech Processing Laboratory for Distance Learning,"  to appear in Proc. IEEE International Conference on Acoustic, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP-2000),  June 2000.

Axel Clausen, Andreas Spanias, Anand Xavier, and Maya Tampi, "A Java Signal Analysis Tool for Signal Processing Experiments," Proceedings of the International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing 1998, Seattle

Axel Clausen and Andreas Spanias, "An Internet-based Computer Laboratory for DSP Courses," Proceedings of the ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference 1998, Tempe

Anand Xavier and Andreas Spanias, "An Adaptive System Identification Java Simulation for Internet based courseware," Proceedings of IASTED, Grinderwalt, 1998

Henri Naccache and Tim Lindquist, "A framework and Reusable Tools for Developing Interactive Course," Proceeding of the ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference 1998, Tempe

Henri Naccache, "You Too Can Have A Interactive Course Web Site," Graduate Research Poster Competition SIGCSE, Atlanta 1998.

Software Demos:
These links contain demos of Java programs which were developed for Digital Signal Processing courses at the Arizona State University.

Check Java-DSP - The first On-line laboratory


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