Faster FFT @ MIT

Your milage may have the variance of introduced Gaussian noise.

No other comment except to point out that the papers were presented at the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics [SIAM: ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms (SODA12)] along with dozens of other papers, including:

  • A Little Advice Can Be Very Helpful Arkadev Chattopadhyay, Jeff Edmonds, Faith Ellen and Toniann Pitassi
  • Popularity vs Maximum cardinality in the stable marriage setting Telikepalli Kavitha
  • Race to Idle: New Algorithms for Speed Scaling with a Sleep State Susanne Albers and Antonios Antoniadis
Joking aside, there were many interesting sounding papers:

 

Faster FFT @ MIT

Your milage may have the variance of introduced Gaussian noise.

No other comment except to point out that the papers were presented at the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics [SIAM: ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms (SODA12)] along with dozens of other papers, including:

  • A Little Advice Can Be Very Helpful Arkadev Chattopadhyay, Jeff Edmonds, Faith Ellen and Toniann Pitassi
  • Popularity vs Maximum cardinality in the stable marriage setting Telikepalli Kavitha
  • Race to Idle: New Algorithms for Speed Scaling with a Sleep State Susanne Albers and Antonios Antoniadis
Joking aside, there were many interesting sounding papers:

 

[Updated] Doctorow: The Coming War on General Purpose Computation

From the UK, this discussion has gone from theory to practical. A member of the House of Lords has discussed the “licensing” of blogs…calling them, “The Wild Wild West” because bloggers have been known to be stealing cows and shooting pedestrians in the towns and rugged valleys of the internet.

Jon Slattery: How Lord Hunt wants to tame bloggers and online

The PCC wants to regulate blogs, and make us pay for it | Liberal Conspiracy

Permission To Speak: Conservative Lord suggests that government “may end up regulating” the blogosphere « Richard Wilson’s blog

[Updated] Doctorow: The Coming War on General Purpose Computation

From the UK, this discussion has gone from theory to practical. A member of the House of Lords has discussed the “licensing” of blogs…calling them, “The Wild Wild West” because bloggers have been known to be stealing cows and shooting pedestrians in the towns and rugged valleys of the internet.

Jon Slattery: How Lord Hunt wants to tame bloggers and online

The PCC wants to regulate blogs, and make us pay for it | Liberal Conspiracy

Permission To Speak: Conservative Lord suggests that government “may end up regulating” the blogosphere « Richard Wilson’s blog

Alan Parsons Gets Creative Review

The series comes to you from Alan Parsons, a man whose credits have included some of my favorite albums over the years: Pink Floyd’s “The Dark Side of the Moon,” The Beatles’ “Abbey Road,” and Al Stewart’s “Time Passages,” et al. Then came…


This article comes from Creative Cow:
A Look at Alan Parsons Art & Science of Sound Recording – Creative COW


Alan Parsons has now released the DVD/downloadable series Alan Parsons’ Art and Science of Sound Recording. Priced at $149 for the DVDs with downloads or buy just the download version alone for $99. Either one is a steal. …

After living with it for much of 2011, how do I feel about the purchase? Even with its flaws which come with annoying semi-regularity, it is still my favorite audio production and engineering training series. It was a monumental undertaking that while far from perfect has many things to recommend it. …

Even with its flaws, I love it and would give it …

On DVD, it is a three disc chronicle of what Alan Parsons has picked up during a lifetime of audio engineering and production. Narrated by Billy Bob Thornton (yes, that Billy Bob Thornton) …

Alan Parsons is joined in sidebar discussions by other A-list audio engineers and producers like Simon …

How good is it? Over the years I have been able to work alongside a multi-platinum-selling audio engineer/producer and Alan Parsons’ Art and Science of Sound Recording is second only to that kind of experience. Sure, there are times …

How does it compare to some of the best audio engineering training series that I have bought over the years? There are some …

It is about as close as most of us will ever get to working with an engineer the calibre of Alan Parsons. Throw in his discussions and sidebars with his many friends who offer their own insights and you have something special.

The performers being recorded are equally impressive. On the drums is none other than Simon …

There is no substitute to getting to work alongside real pros, learning from their knowledge and experience. I’ve been fortunate to have co-produced two albums with…

For me, working through Alan Parsons’ Art and Science of Sound Recording is second only to getting …

I could lay out all of the many reasons why I recommend this series but I will make this short and sweet and will just say this: …

Four stars out of …

If you want to learn more or order it, you will find the series website at artandscienceofsound.com

Alan Parsons Gets Creative Review

The series comes to you from Alan Parsons, a man whose credits have included some of my favorite albums over the years: Pink Floyd’s “The Dark Side of the Moon,” The Beatles’ “Abbey Road,” and Al Stewart’s “Time Passages,” et al. Then came…


This article comes from Creative Cow:
A Look at Alan Parsons Art & Science of Sound Recording – Creative COW


Alan Parsons has now released the DVD/downloadable series Alan Parsons’ Art and Science of Sound Recording. Priced at $149 for the DVDs with downloads or buy just the download version alone for $99. Either one is a steal. …

After living with it for much of 2011, how do I feel about the purchase? Even with its flaws which come with annoying semi-regularity, it is still my favorite audio production and engineering training series. It was a monumental undertaking that while far from perfect has many things to recommend it. …

Even with its flaws, I love it and would give it …

On DVD, it is a three disc chronicle of what Alan Parsons has picked up during a lifetime of audio engineering and production. Narrated by Billy Bob Thornton (yes, that Billy Bob Thornton) …

Alan Parsons is joined in sidebar discussions by other A-list audio engineers and producers like Simon …

How good is it? Over the years I have been able to work alongside a multi-platinum-selling audio engineer/producer and Alan Parsons’ Art and Science of Sound Recording is second only to that kind of experience. Sure, there are times …

How does it compare to some of the best audio engineering training series that I have bought over the years? There are some …

It is about as close as most of us will ever get to working with an engineer the calibre of Alan Parsons. Throw in his discussions and sidebars with his many friends who offer their own insights and you have something special.

The performers being recorded are equally impressive. On the drums is none other than Simon …

There is no substitute to getting to work alongside real pros, learning from their knowledge and experience. I’ve been fortunate to have co-produced two albums with…

For me, working through Alan Parsons’ Art and Science of Sound Recording is second only to getting …

I could lay out all of the many reasons why I recommend this series but I will make this short and sweet and will just say this: …

Four stars out of …

If you want to learn more or order it, you will find the series website at artandscienceofsound.com

…Like Tangents In Rain