Submitted by a_khalid1999 t3_10ocalm in MachineLearning
On This page of Meta AI research where they mention AI theory as a topic, they mention that they use techniques from Signal Processing. As someone with an Electrical Engineering background, and interests in Mathematics and AI, I found this very intriguing. Can someone tell me some of the ways signal processing has been used in AI theory? Some papers or some work done?
A_HumblePotato t1_j6dye7c wrote
Modern machine learning is really an amalgamation of older disciplines (signal processing, control theory, optimization, estimation theory, etc…). One example is the LASSO algorithm was originally developed for signal processing applications. So to get to your question, it’d be impossible to capture its scope! Topics like adaptive signal processing, optimal signal processing, image processing, pattern recognition, and estimation & detection theory are all traditional signal processing topics that have merged into the AI field.