An (Historical) Introduction to Weyl-Heisenberg Frames
and Signal Processing


Tuesday, March 22, 2005
2:00p.m., Room 304

Pete Casazza
University of Missouri

Abstract: Weyl-Heisenberg (Gabor) frames are at the center of a myriad of modern day applied problems in signal/image processing, data compression, biomedical engineering, optics and more. We will look at the development of this important area from a historical perspective. This will allow even non-specialists to appreciate the beauty and power of this subject. Along the way we will see some of the major applications, some of the open problems, and some of the important results in this area.