David L. Neuhoff

Professor
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor


Coordinates

Mail: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Dept., University of Michigan, 1301 Beal Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
E-mail: neuhoff@umich.edu
Phone: (734) 764-6586
Fax: (734) 763-8041


Areas of Interest

Communications, information theory and signal processing,
especially, data compression, quantization, image and video coding,
source-channel coding, Shannon theory, asymptotic quantization theory,
data synchronization and halftoning.


Biosketch


Classes

EECS 206: Signals and Systems 1, Winter 2002 , Fall 2001, Overview of EECS 206
EECS 401: Probabilistic Methods in Engineering Winter 2000
EECS 455: Digital Communications Signals and Systems
EECS 501: Probability and Random Processes Fall 2003, Fall 2002, Fall 1999
EECS 550: Information Theory Fall 2000
EECS 554: Introduction to Digital Communication and Coding
EECS 555: Digital Communication Theory
EECS 651: Source Coding Theory Winter 2003, Winter 2001


Research Activities

Data Compression/Source Coding
Other Topics

Special Presentations

Recent Papers (See the README file)

Data Compression Research Group

Data Compression Group Alumni

UM Communications and Signal Processing Laboratory (CSPL)



Shannon Statue Installed in Gaylord

A statue of Claude Shannon, commissioned by the IEEE Information Theory Society, was dedicated, October 6, 2001 in his hometown, Gaylord, Michigan. Consult the website for pictures and a description of the dedication. Copies of the statue have been installed at Bell Labs, ATT Shannon Labs, MIT, UC San Diego, and the University of Michigan.