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Stack Exchange Signal processing in the real life: meeting contributors
[On meeting "Stack Exchange Signal processing" contributors]
Current answers:
Finland, Hämeenlinna, Olli Niemitalo
France, Greater Paris area (Nanterre), Laurent Duval
The Netherlands, Eindhoven are …
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Citing StackExchange or the Signal Processing group
SE.DSP is peer reviewed to some extend. Not in the traditional "journal" sense, meanwhile predatory publishing or randomized peer-review, to name a few, have changed the deal. A post in SE.DSP can som …
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IEEE Signal Processing Society membership
The sole IEEE student membership cost about 30$, and the discount on conference fees is generally higher than this amount. The savings can even increase if you are a member of the society the conferen …
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Stack Exchange Signal processing in the real life: meeting contributors
Nanterre, a former central celt city of Gaul, before and close to Paris, France ($\pm$ 30 kms)
SE.DSPeers (the double "e" is on purpose) of all countries unite. I have a network of signal/image proce …
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Again, I am getting tired of all the stale, unanswered questions being dredged up by "Commun...
As a relatively new member, I still find interesting that old questions pop up. This can be an incentive for answering, especially for newcomers. I do understand however this could be annoying. There …
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Should short answers be comments or answers?
Part of the problem resides in the culture of downvoting. Oddly, such cultural behaviors are quite different across different SE sites. Even if one does not understand a short answer, I see no reaso …
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should i get ina scruff with this person, or what?
This person is either very young ("never... in my whole life") or has never met a mirror. Let Darwinian selection do its job.
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Name change for DSP.SE?
https://stats.stackexchange.com/ apparently kept the base url stats, while named Cross Validated. dsp is widely indexed, I would not modify it.
Since the "name change is a one-time thing", I'd sug …
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How does Matt L. do to remain over the top?
[The initial pun turned into a look at observable variables showing trends and clustering]
Outlier detection is a radical task in signal processing. The user Matt L. has about three times more total …
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Signal processing: a science or a technology on StackExchange?
I have always thought about signal processing as a blended discipline. We already had the debate here, several times,for instance in:
What is Signal Processing?
Signal Processing or Computer Science …
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What should moderators do when someone is "astroturfing" the site?
I fully agree with your response. Should the behavior happen again, an action on the author's account could be deserved.
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How much should one elaborate?
I agree with @PeterK. I'll add that answering questions is for me as well a way to order my thoughts, or to elaborate one a novel topic. So elaborate as much as you feel for the OP, or/and as much as …
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Few accepted answers at SE.DSP meta. Should we bother?
We sometimes complain about SE.DSP posts, lacking of quality, upvoted or accepted answers. I just remarked that the level of accepted answers at meta is not astonishingly huge.
Should the most activ …
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How does Matt L. do to remain over the top?
As I am studying dimension reduction methods, @OlliNiemitalo answer triggered my curiosity. I pushed the study to rank 30, and the answer/reputation graph looks like:
No drastic change in the trend …
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Celebration: using anniversaries to open and publicize DSP topics
We are celebrating in France the 250th anniversary of Joseph Fourier, who is relatively little known as a mathematician. He had many activities, including being a Prefect (Governor), published little …