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A [https://www.projectrhea.org/learning/slectures.php slecture] by exchange student from [http://unam.mx/ UNAM, Mexico], Michel Olvera.  
 
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*Review by Yerkebulan Y.<br>In Introduction, I think, you should provide graphs to show how you inserted zero-valued samples. Some minor spelling errors. At the end you listed very interesting practical application of upsampling like audio signals and images.  
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Questions and Comments for Frequency Domain View of Upsampling

A slecture by exchange student from UNAM, Mexico, Michel Olvera.



Please post your reviews, comments, and questions below.



  • Review by Miguel Castellanos

Your introduction gives a great preview of the concepts that you cover in your slecture. I also like how you included some practical examples, which are a great way to relate the course material to real-world applications. A small discussion about aliasing would be nice to see since this is always a concern when dealing with DT signals. Excellent job!

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  • Review by Yerkebulan Y.
    In Introduction, I think, you should provide graphs to show how you inserted zero-valued samples. Some minor spelling errors. At the end you listed very interesting practical application of upsampling like in audio signals and images.

  • Review by student 3
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  • Review by student 4
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