[Blindmath] Signal processing materials
Arielle Silverman
arielle71 at gmail.com
Fri Dec 7 00:26:22 UTC 2012
If you are in the United States you could try searching Bookshare's
collection at
www.bookshare.org
for a specific book title. If the book is in there and you are a U.S.
student, you can join for free and get the book. If the book is not in
their collection, you can join as a U.S. student for free and then
request the book from Bookshare if you need it for a course. I
requested two books last summer and got both of them within a month.
Best,
Arielle
On 12/6/12, Lucas Radaelli <lucasradaelli at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello friends,
>
> I know that maybe it is almost impossible to happen, but I still want to
> try.
>
> I am studying in computer science computer vision and speech
> recognition, and most of the content is based on a previous knowledge
> that I don't have, which is about signal processing.
>
> I can't find any accessible material on the web, except for the
> youtube videos about the subject that I am already following.
>
> Does someone have any accessible book about signal processing?
>
> Btw, I was wondering about that. Somehow blind people should have a
> world library with all adapted books from the science area. So,
> someone would have the book adapted once for a course and other people
> could use as well... I know that maybe I am just getting crazy but it
> would be perfect.
> Thank you.
>
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