Andrea Ridolfi

Short Bio
I am a professor of Signal Processing and Communication Technologies at Bern University of Applied Sciences. Since 2004 I hold a lecturer position at EPFL, teaching “Mathematical Principles of Signal Processing” (Doctoral School, 2004 – 2011), “Statistical Signal and Data Processing through Applications” (Master Program, (2004 – ongoing), and Signal Processing and Machine Learning for Digital Humanities (Master, 2017 – 2019, co-taught with Mathieu Salzmann). Previously, I have been working as Project Manager and R&D Engineer at EPFL (2011-2014), coordinating the LCAV activities within the NSF – Nanotera project Opensense, and as Project Manager and R&D Engineer with the biomedical signal processing group at CSEM (2006-2011).Web site: Site web: https://ssc.epfl.ch
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Enseignement & Phd
Enseignement
Communication Systems
Computer Science
Cours
Statistical signal and data processing through applications
Sur les bases du théorème d'échantillonnage, du filtrage et de la transformée de Fourier, on présente les techniques de modélisation stochastique, d'analyse spectrale, d'estimation et prédiction, de classification et de filtrage adaptatif, avec un approche orienté applications.