Experiences with Reproducible Research in Various Facets of Signal Processing Research

How often have you been able to implement an algorithm as it is described in a paper? And when you did, were you confident that you had exactly the same parameter values and results as the authors of the paper? All too often, articles do not describe all the details of an algorithm and thus prohibit...

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