News and Events
07/2009: PI Wolfe is one of four Harvard researchers to be named among the nationwide winners of the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE).
05/2009: Plenary talk by PI Wolfe at the 20 Years of Wavelets conference, DePaul University Mathematics Department, and invited tutorial at the 157th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, special session on Signal Processing in Acoustics
03/2009: Harvard SISL receives gifts from Texas Instruments and Draper Laboratory to support research in image processing
01/2009: Research article on spectral methods by Mohamed-Ali Belabbas and PI Wolfe published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA (PNAS)
The Statistics and Information Sciences Laboratory at Harvard University
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Patrick J. Wolfe, Principal Investigator
Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Department of Statistics, Harvard University
Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences & Technology
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Mission Statement
Our primary focus is the development
of statistical models and inference algorithms that scale to contemporary problems in science and engineering. The field known today as signal processing has greatly expanded
from its original focus on vector spaces to include new areas and paradigms
ranging from the statisitical analysis of high-dimensional data such as graphs and matrices to the modeling of signals defined
over manifolds and groups. Our methodological expertise spans machine learning and inference,
computational harmonic analysis, and stochastic computation. Application areas range from signal and image
processing to the analysis of large graphs and networks.