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:I've removed the following:
:*'''Bimal Krishna, K. Y. Lin, Hari C. Krishna: ''Computational Number Theory & Digital Signal Processing'', CRC Press, {{ISBN |0-8493-7177-5}}''' Not easily found for purchase, descriptions suggest the book mainly covers new theories devised by the authors.
:*'''Henrique S. Malvar: ''Signal Processing with Lapped Transforms'', Artech House Publishers, {{ISBN |0-89006-467-9}}''' Subject matter is pretty specific. Also fairly safe to assume book is dated (publication in 1992) with respect to the subject matter, descriptions suggest the book includes a fair amount of speculation, lapped transforms like the [[Discrete cosine transform|DCT]] are pretty ubiquitous now and I doubt the book is an accurate representation of the subject 20 years later.
:*'''Artur Krukowski, Izzet Kale: ''DSP System Design: Complexity Reduced Iir Filter Implementation for Practical Applications'', Kluwer Academic Publishers, {{ISBN |1-4020-7558-8}}''' Subject matter is highly specific.
 
:I've left these on the list for now, but they could also be removed:
:*'''Paul M. Embree, Damon Danieli: ''C++ Algorithms for Digital Signal Processing'', Prentice Hall, {{ISBN |0-13-179144-3}}''' Reviews of this book suggest it is geared more towards teaching the C++ and less towards explaining the DSP. Book is also primarily code examples in a single language, but the prevalence of C++ and breadth of the book's examples may still warrant it being on the list.
:*'''[[N. Ahmed]] and K.R. Rao (1975). Orthogonal Transforms for Digital Signal Processing. Springer-Verlag (Berlin – Heidelberg – New York), {{ISBN |3-540-06556-3}}''' Although the subject matter is somewhat restricted and the book's assumptions about computing may be outdated (publication in 1975), the author is apparently notable and respected.
 
:Those were obvious ones to me, but there are also a lot of general DSP books on the list that could be sorted through and pared down. [[User:Radiodef|Radiodef]] ([[User talk:Radiodef|talk]]) 19:04, 27 October 2012 (UTC)