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ICASSP 2001: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
- IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, ICASSP 2001, 7-11 May, 2001, Salt Palace Convention Center, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, Proceedings. IEEE 2001, ISBN 0-7803-7041-4
- Ciprian Chelba:
Portability of syntactic structure for language modeling. 1 - Liam Comerford, David Frank, Ponani S. Gopalakrishnan, Ramesh Gopinath, Jan Sedivý:
The IBM Personal Speech Assistant. 1-4 - Olli Viikki, Imre Kiss, Jilei Tian:
Speaker- and language-independent speech recognition in mobile communication systems. 5-8 - Xuedong Huang, Alex Acero, Ciprian Chelba, Li Deng, Jasha Droppo
, Doug Duchene, Joshua Goodman, Hsiao-Wuen Hon, Derek Jacoby, Li Jiang, Ricky Loynd, Milind Mahajan, Peter Mau, Scott Meredith, Salman Mughal, Salvado Neto, Mike Plumpe, Kuansan Steury, Gina Venolia, Kuansan Wang, Ye-Yi Wang:
MiPad: a multimodal interaction prototype. 9-12 - Sadaoki Furui, Koji Iwano, Chiori Hori, Takahiro Shinozaki, Yohei Saito, Satoshi Tamura:
Ubiquitous speech processing. 13-16 - Richard C. Rose, Sarangarajan Parthasarathy, Bojana Gajic, Aaron E. Rosenberg, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
On the implementation of ASR algorithms for hand-held wireless mobile devices. 17-20 - Volker Stahl, Alexander Fischer, Rolf Bippus:
Acoustic synthesis of training data for speech recognition in living room environments. 21-24 - Michiel Bacchiani:
Automatic transcription of voicemail at AT&T. 25-28 - Lidia Mangu, Mukund Padmanabhan:
Error corrective mechanisms for speech recognition. 29-32 - Frank Wessel, Ralf Schlüter, Hermann Ney:
Explicit word error minimization using word hypothesis posterior probabilities. 33-36 - Nicola Bertoldi, Fabio Brugnara, Mauro Cettolo, Marcello Federico, Diego Giuliani:
From broadcast news to spontaneous dialogue transcription: portability issues. 37-40 - Christoph Neukirchen, Dietrich Klakow, Xavier L. Aubert:
Generation and expansion of word graphs using long span context information. 41-44 - Daniel Povey, Philip C. Woodland:
Improved discriminative training techniques for large vocabulary continuous speech recognition. 45-48 - Luís Felipe Uebel, Philip C. Woodland:
Improvements in linear transform based speaker adaptation. 49-52 - Yuqing Gao, Bhuvana Ramabhadran, C. Julian Chen, Hakan Erdogan, Michael Picheny:
Innovative approaches for large vocabulary name recognition. 53-56 - Thomas Hain
, Philip C. Woodland, Gunnar Evermann, Daniel Povey:
New features in the CU-HTK system for transcription of conversational telephone speech. 57-60 - C. Julian Chen, Haiping Li, Liqin Shen, Guokang Fu:
Recognize tone languages using pitch information on the main vowel of each syllable. 61-64 - Hagen Soltau, Thomas Schaaf, Florian Metze, Alex Waibel:
The ISL evaluation system for Verbmobil-II. 65-68 - Akinobu Lee, Tatsuya Kawahara
, Kiyohiro Shikano:
Gaussian mixture selection using context-independent HMM. 69-72 - Sirko Molau, Michael Pitz, Ralf Schlüter, Hermann Ney:
Computing Mel-frequency cepstral coefficients on the power spectrum. 73-76 - Wira Gunawan, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson:
PLP coefficients can be quantized at 400 bps. 77-80 - Ahmed M. Abdelatty Ali
, Jan Van der Spiegel, Paul Mueller:
Robust classification of stop consonants using auditory-based speech processing. 81-84 - Bojana Gajic, Kuldip K. Paliwal:
Robust feature extraction using subband spectral centroid histograms. 85-88 - Shi-Huang Chen, Jhing-Fa Wang:
Extraction of pitch information in noisy speech using wavelet transform with aliasing compensation. 89-92 - Wen-Hsing Lai, Sin-Horng Chen:
A novel syllable duration modeling approach for Mandarin speech. 93-96 - Peter Kabal, W. Bastiaan Kleijn
:
All-pole modelling of mixed excitation signals. 97-100 - Kaliappan Gopalan:
On the effect of stress on certain modulation parameters of speech. 101-104 - Te-Won Lee, Gil-Jin Jang:
The statistical structures of male and female speech signals. 105-108 - Karl Schnell, Arild Lacroix:
Pole zero estimation from speech signals by an iterative procedure. 109-112 - Qifeng Zhu, Abeer Alwan:
An efficient and scalable 2D DCT-based feature coding scheme for remote speech recognition. 113-116 - Hiroshi Matsumoto, Masanori Moroto:
Evaluation of mel-LPC cepstrum in a large vocabulary continuous speech recognition. 117-120 - Roberto Gemello, Dario Albesano, Loreta Moisa, Renato De Mori:
Integration of fixed and multiple resolution analysis in a speech recognition system. 121-124 - Liang Gu, Kenneth Rose:
Perceptual harmonic cepstral coefficients for speech recognition in noisy environment. 125-128 - Takashi Fukuda, Masashi Takigawa, Tsuneo Nitta:
Peripheral features for HMM-based speech recognition. 129-132 - Ralf Schlüter, Hermann Ney:
Using phase spectrum information for improved speech recognition performance. 133-136 - Sachin S. Kajarekar, Bayya Yegnanarayana, Hynek Hermansky
:
A study of two dimensional linear discriminants for ASR. 137-140 - Ho Young Hur, Hyung Soon Kim:
Formant weighted cepstral feature for LSP-based speech recognition. 141-144 - Rathinavelu Chengalvarayan:
On the use of matrix derivatives in integrated design of dynamic feature parameters for speech recognition. 145-148 - Zekeriya Tufekci, John N. Gowdy:
Subband feature extraction using lapped orthogonal transform for speech recognition. 149-152 - Xue-Wen Chen, Jie Yang:
Visual speech synthesis using quadtree splines. 153-156 - Conrad Sanderson, Kuldip K. Paliwal:
Noise compensation in a multi-modal verification system. 157-160 - Martin Heckmann
, Frédéric Berthommier, Kristian Kroschel:
Optimal weighting of posteriors for audio-visual speech recognition. 161-164 - Gerasimos Potamianos, Juergen Luettin
, Chalapathy Neti:
Hierarchical discriminant features for audio-visual LVCSR. 165-168 - Juergen Luettin
, Gerasimos Potamianos, Chalapathy Neti:
Asynchronous stream modeling for large vocabulary audio-visual speech recognition. 169-172 - Hervé Glotin, D. Vergyr, Chalapathy Neti, Gerasimos Potamianos, Juergen Luettin
:
Weighting schemes for audio-visual fusion in speech recognition. 173-176 - Sabri Gurbuz, Zekeriya Tufekci, Eric K. Patterson, John N. Gowdy:
Application of affine-invariant Fourier descriptors to lipreading for audio-visual speech recognition. 177-180 - Adriano Vilela Barbosa, Hani C. Yehia:
Measuring the relation between speech acoustics and 2D facial motion. 181-184 - Iain McCowan, Sridha Sridharan:
Microphone array sub-band speech recognition. 185-188 - Takanobu Nishiura, S. Nakanura, Kiyohiro Shikano:
Speech enhancement by multiple beamforming with reflection signal equalization. 189-192 - Panikos Heracleous, Satoshi Nakamura, Kiyohiro Shikano:
A microphone array-based 3-D N-best search algorithm for the simultaneous recognition of multiple sound sources in real environments. 193-196 - Dinei A. F. Florêncio, Henrique S. Malvar:
Multichannel filtering for optimum noise reduction in microphone arrays. 197-200 - Scott M. Griebel, Michael S. Brandstein:
Microphone array speech dereverberation using coarse channel modeling. 201-204 - Firas Jabloun, Benoît Champagne:
A multi-microphone signal subspace approach for speech enhancement. 205-208 - Jasha Droppo, Alex Acero, Li Deng:
Efficient on-line acoustic environment estimation for FCDCN in a continuous speech recognition system. 209-212 - Christophe Cerisara, Luca Rigazio, Robert Boman, Jean-Claude Junqua:
Environmental adaptation based on first order approximation. 213-216 - Hui Jiang, Frank K. Soong, Chin-Hui Lee:
Hierarchical stochastic feature matching for robust speech recognition. 217-220 - Martin Westphal, Alex Waibel:
Model-combination-based acoustic mapping. 221-224 - Yunxin Zhao, Shaojun Wang, Kuan-Chieh Yen:
Recursive estimation of time-varying environments for robust speech recognition. 225-228 - Mohamed Afify, Olivier Siohan:
Sequential noise estimation with optimal forgetting for robust speech recognition. 229-232 - Qi Li, Jinsong Zheng, Qiru Zhou, Chin-Hui Lee:
Robust, real-time endpoint detector with energy normalization for ASR in adverse environments. 233-236 - Arnaud Martin, Delphine Charlet, Laurent Mauuary:
Robust speech/non-speech detection using LDA applied to MFCC. 237-240 - Hong Kook Kim, Richard V. Cox:
Feature enhancement for a bitstream-based front-end in wireless speech recognition. 241-244 - Osamu Segawa, Kazuya Takeda, Fumitada Itakura:
Continuous speech recognition without end-point detection. 245-248 - Ramalingam Hariharan, Juha Häkkinen, Kari Laurila:
Robust end-of-utterance detection for real-time speech recognition applications. 249-252 - Michael L. Shire:
Multi-stream ASR trained with heterogeneous reverberant environments. 253-256 - Astrid Hagen, Hervé Bourlard, Andrew C. Morris:
Adaptive ML-weighting in multi-band recombination of Gaussian mixture ASR. 257-260 - Ben Milner:
Robust speech recognition in burst-like packet loss. 261-264 - Claude Barras, Lori Lamel, Jean-Luc Gauvain:
Automatic transcription of compressed broadcast audio. 265-268 - Alexandros Potamianos, Vijitha Weerackody:
Soft-feature decoding for speech recognition over wireless channels. 269-272 - Rita Singh, Michael L. Seltzer, Bhiksha Raj, Richard M. Stern:
Speech in Noisy Environments: robust automatic segmentation, feature extraction, and hypothesis combination. 273-276 - Konstantinos Koumpis, Søren Kamaric Riis:
Adaptive transition bias for robust low complexity speech recognition. 277-280 - Christian Uhl, Markus Lieb:
Experiments with an extended adaptive SVD enhancement scheme for speech recognition in noise. 281-284 - Volker Stahl, Alexander Fischer, Rolf Bippus:
Acoustic synthesis of training data for speech recognition in living room environments. 285-288 - Robert W. Morris, Mark A. Clements:
Maximum-likelihood compensation of zero-memory nonlinearities in speech signals. 289-292 - Carsten Meyer, Georg Rose:
Improved noise robustness by corrective and rival training. 293-296 - Masakiyo Fujimoto, Yasuo Ariki:
Continuous speech recognition under non-stationary musical environments based on speech state transition model. 297-300 - Li Deng, Alex Acero, Li Jiang, Jasha Droppo, Xuedong Huang:
High-performance robust speech recognition using stereo training data. 301-304 - Dusan Macho, Yan Ming Cheng:
SNR-dependent waveform processing for improving the robustness of ASR front-end. 305-308 - Satya Dharanipragada, Bhaskar D. Rao:
MVDR based feature extraction for robust speech recognition. 309-312 - Jon P. Nedel, Richard M. Stern
:
Duration normalization for improved recognition of spontaneous and read speech via missing feature methods. 313-316 - Kuan-Ting Chen, Hsin-Min Wang:
Eigenspace-based maximum a posteriori linear regression for rapid speaker adaptation. 317-320 - Eugene Jon, Dong Kook Kim, Nam Soo Kim:
EMAP-based speaker adaptation with robust correlation estimation. 321-324 - George Saon, Geoffrey Zweig, Mukund Padmanabhan:
Linear feature space projections for speaker adaptation. 325-328 - Jen-Tzung Chien, Chih-Hsien Huang:
Online speaker adaptation based on quasi-Bayes linear regression. 329-332 - Hakan Erdogan, Yuqing Gao, Michael Picheny:
Rapid adaptation using penalized-likelihood methods. 333-336 - Trausti T. Kristjansson, Brendan J. Frey, Li Deng, Alex Acero:
Towards non-stationary model-based noise adaptation for large vocabulary speech recognition. 337-340 - Shinichi Yoshizawa, Akira Baba, Kanako Matsunami, Yuichiro Mera, Miichi Yamada, Kiyohiro Shikano:
Unsupervised speaker adaptation based on sufficient HMM statistics of selected speakers. 341-344 - Nick J.-C. Wang, Sammy S.-M. Lee, Frank Seide, Lin-Shan Lee:
Rapid speaker adaptation using a priori knowledge by eigenspace analysis of MLLR parameters. 345-348 - S. Douglas Peters:
Hypothesis-driven adaptation (Hydra): a flexible eigenvoice architecture. 349-352 - Henrik Botterweck:
Anisotropic MAP defined by eigenvoices for large vocabulary continuous speech recognition. 353-356 - Delphine Charlet:
Confidence-measure-driven unsupervised incremental adaptation for HMM-based speech recognition. 357-360 - Mark J. F. Gales:
Multiple-cluster adaptive training schemes. 361-364 - Sadaoki Furui, Daisuke Itoh:
Neural-network-based HMM adaptation for noisy speech. 365-368 - John W. McDonough, Florian Metze, Hagen Soltau, Alex Waibel:
Speaker compensation with sine-log all-pass transforms. 369-372 - Roland Kuhn, Florent Perronnin, Patrick Nguyen, Jean-Claude Junqua, Luca Rigazio:
Very fast adaptation with a compact context-dependent eigenvoice model. 373-376 - Chak Shun Lai, Bertram E. Shi:
A one-pass strategy for keyword spotting and verification. 377-380 - Changxue Ma, Mark A. Randolph, Joe Drish:
A support vector machines-based rejection technique for speech recognition. 381-384 - Denis Jouvet, S. Droguet:
On combining recognizers for improved recognition of spelled names. 385-388 - Benoît Maison, Ramesh A. Gopinath:
Robust confidence annotation and rejection for continuous speech recognition. 389-392 - Rubén San Segundo
, Bryan L. Pellom, Kadri Hacioglu, Wayne H. Ward, José M. Pardo:
Confidence measures for spoken dialogue systems. 393-396 - Timothy J. Hazen, Issam Bazzi:
A comparison and combination of methods for OOV word detection and word confidence scoring. 397-400 - Hakan Altinçay, Mübeccel Demirekler:
Comparison of different objective functions for optimal linear combination of classifiers for speaker identification. 401-404 - Adriano Petry
, Dante Augusto Couto Barone:
Fractal dimension applied to speaker identification. 405-408 - B. Yegnanarayana, K. Sharat Reddy, S. Prahallad Kishore:
Source and system features for speaker recognition using AANN models. 409-412 - Kazumasa Mori, Seiichi Nakagawa:
Speaker change detection and speaker clustering using VQ distortion for broadcast news speech recognition. 413-416 - Shai Fine, Jirí Navrátil, Ramesh A. Gopinath:
A hybrid GMM/SVM approach to speaker identification. 417-420 - Jereme M. Lovekin, Robert E. Yantorno, Kasturi Rangan Krishnamachari, Daniel S. Benincasa, Stanley J. Wenndt:
Developing usable speech criteria for speaker identification technology. 421-424 - Samy Bengio, Johnny Mariéthoz:
Learning the decision function for speaker verification. 425-428 - Douglas E. Sturim, Douglas A. Reynolds, Elliot Singer, Joseph P. Campbell:
Speaker indexing in large audio databases using anchor models. 429-432 - Chiyomi Miyajima, Yosuke Hattori, Keiichi Tokuda, Takashi Masuko, Takao Kobayashi, Tadashi Kitamura:
Speaker identification using Gaussian mixture models based on multi-space probability distribution. 433-436 - Gil-Jin Jang, Te-Won Lee, Yung-Hwan Oh:
Learning statistically efficient features for speaker recognition. 437-440 - Roland Auckenthaler, Michael J. Carey, John S. D. Mason:
Language dependency in text-independent speaker verification. 441-444 - Jerome R. Bellegarda, Devang Naik, Matthias Neeracher, Kim E. A. Silverman:
Language-independent, short-enrollment voice verification over a far-field microphone. 445-448 - Luc Gagnon, Peter Stubley, Ghislain Mailhot:
Password-dependent speaker verification using quantized acoustic trajectories. 449-452 - Marcos Faúndez-Zanuy
:
A combination between VQ and covariance matrices for speaker recognition. 453-456 - Lit Ping Wong, Martin J. Russell:
Text-dependent speaker verification under noisy conditions using parallel model combination. 457-460 - Upendra V. Chaudhari, Jirí Navrátil, Ganesh N. Ramaswamy, Stéphane H. Maes
:
Very large population text-independent speaker identification using transformation enhanced multi-grained models. 461-464 - Roberto Togneri, Li Deng:
An EKF-based algorithm for learning statistical hidden dynamic model parameters for phonetic recognition. 465-468 - Fériel Mouria-Beji:
Continuous speech recognition using a hierarchical Bayesian model. 469-472 - Andreas Tuerk, Steve J. Young:
Indicator variable dependent output probability modelling via continuous posterior functions. 473-476 - Lori Lamel, Jean-Luc Gauvain, Gilles Adda:
Investigating lightly supervised acoustic model training. 477-480 - Nagendra K. Goel, Ramesh A. Gopinath:
Multiple linear transforms. 481-484 - Ying Jia, Jinyu Li:
Relax frame independence assumption for standard hmms by state dependent auto-regressive feature models. 485-488 - Andrew Aaron, Scott Saobing Chen, Paul S. Cohen, Satya Dharanipragada, Ellen Eide, Martin Franz, Jean-Michel LeRoux
, X. Luo, Benoît Maison, Lidia Mangu, T. Mathes, Miroslav Novak, Peder A. Olsen, Michael Picheny, Harry Printz, Bhuvana Ramabhadran, Andrej Sakrajda, George Saon
, Borivoj Tydlitát, Karthik Visweswariah, D. Yuk:
Speech recognition for DARPA Communicator. 489-492 - Tsuneo Kato, Shingo Kuroiwa, Tohru Shimizu, Norio Higuchi:
Efficient mixture Gaussian synthesis for decision tree based state tying. 493-496 - Konstantin Markov, Seiichi Nakagawa, Satoshi Nakamura:
Discriminative training of HMM using maximum normalized likelihood algorithm. 497-500 - Andreas Wendemuth:
Modeling uncertainty of data observation. 501-504 - Christos Antoniou:
Modular neural networks exploit large acoustic context through broad-class posteriors for continuous speech recognition. 505-508 - Bing Xiang, Toby Berger:
Multiple mixture segmental HMM and its applications. 509-512 - Katsuhisa Fujinaga, Mitsuru Nakai, Hiroshi Shimodaira, Shigeki Sagayama:
Multiple-regression hidden Markov model. 513-516 - Daniel P. W. Ellis, Rita Singh, Sunil Sivadas:
Tandem acoustic modeling in large-vocabulary recognition. 517-520 - Fabrice Lefèvre, Jean-Luc Gauvain, Lori Lamel:
Towards task-independent speech recognition. 521-524 - Narada D. Warakagoda, Magne Hallstein Johnsen:
Nonlinear dynamical system based acoustic modeling for ASR. 525-528 - Terry P. Gleason, Marc A. Zissman:
Composite background models and score standardization for language identification systems. 529-532 - Xiaojin Zhu, Ronald Rosenfeld
:
Improving trigram language modeling with the World Wide Web. 533-536 - Kadri Hacioglu, Wayne H. Ward:
Dialog-context dependent language modeling combining n-grams and stochastic context-free grammars. 537-540 - Miroslav Novak, Richard J. Mammone:
Use of non-negative matrix factorization for language model adaptation in a lecture transcription task. 541-544 - Edward W. D. Whittaker, Philip C. Woodland:
Efficient class-based language modelling for very large vocabularies. 545-548 - David Janiszek, Renato De Mori, Frédéric Béchet:
Data augmentation and language model adaptation. 549-552 - Eric Fosler-Lussier, Hong-Kwang Jeff Kuo:
Using semantic class information for rapid development of language models within ASR dialogue systems. 553-556 - Roberto Gretter, Giuseppe Riccardi:
On-line learning of language models with word error probability distributions. 557-560 - Joshua Goodman:
Classes for fast maximum entropy training. 561-564 - Sabine Deligne, Benoît Maison, Ramesh A. Gopinath:
Automatic generation and selection of multiple pronunciations for dynamic vocabularies. 565-568 - William Byrne, Veera Venkataramani, Terri Kamm, Thomas Fang Zheng, Zhanjiang Song, Pascale Fung, Yi Liu, Umar Ruhi:
Automatic generation of pronunciation lexicons for Mandarin spontaneous speech. 569-572 - Xiaolong Mou, Victor Zue:
Sub-lexical modelling using a finite state transducer framework. 573-576 - Dan Jurafsky, Wayne H. Ward, Zhang Banping, Keith Herold, Xiuyang Yu, Zhang Sen:
What kind of pronunciation variation is hard for triphones to model? 577-580 - Shan He, Jie Zhu:
Bootstrap method for Chinese new words extraction. 581-584 - Wei-Bin Chang:
Kanji-to-hiragana conversion based on a language model. 585-588 - Carmen Wai, Roberto Pieraccini, Helen M. Meng:
A dynamic semantic model for re-scoring recognition hypotheses. 589-592 - Yoshiaki Itoh:
A matching algorithm between arbitrary sections of two speech data sets for speech retrieval. 593-596 - Alex Waibel, Michael Bett, Florian Metze, Klaus Ries, Thomas Schaaf, Tanja Schultz, Hagen Soltau, Hua Yu, Klaus Zechner:
Advances in automatic meeting record creation and access. 597-600 - Mouhamadou Seck, Ivan Magrin-Chagnolleau, Frédéric Bimbot:
Experiments on speech tracking in audio documents using Gaussian mixture modeling. 601-604 - Hsin-Min Wang, Helen M. Meng, Patrick Schone, Berlin Chen, Wai-Kit Lo:
Multi-scale-audio indexing for translingual spoken document retrieval. 605-608 - Hong-Kwang Jeff Kuo, Chin-Hui Lee:
Simplifying design specification for automatic training of robust natural language call router. 609-612 - Francisco Casacuberta, David Llorens, Carlos D. Martínez-Hinarejos
, Sirko Molau, Francisco Nevado, Hermann Ney, Moisés Pastor, David Picó, Alberto Sanchís, Enrique Vidal, Juan Miguel Vilar
:
Speech-to-speech translation based on finite-state transducers. 613-616 - Xiaojun Wu, Fang Zheng, Mingxing Xu:
Topic Forest: a plan-based dialog management structure. 617-620 - Ilyas Potamitis, Nikos Fakotakis, George Kokkinakis:
Speech enhancement using the sparse code shrinkage technique. 621-624 - Carlos Avendaño, Guillermo Garcia:
STFT-based multi-channel acoustic interference suppressor. 625-628 - Allan Kardec Barros, Fumitada Itakura, Tomasz M. Rutkowski
, Ali Mansour, Noboru Ohnishi:
Estimation of speech embedded in a reverberant environment with multiple sources of noise. 629-632 - Yong Xiang, Yingbo Hua, Senjian An
, Alex Acero:
Experimental investigation of delayed instantaneous demixer for speech enhancement. 633-636 - Kuan-Chieh Yen, Yunxin Zhao:
Lattice-ladder decorrelation filters developed for co-channel speech separation. 637-640 - Rolf Vetter:
Single channel speech enhancement using MDL-based subspace approach in Bark domain. 641-644 - Yan Gao, Jing Lu, Kai Yu, Bo-Ling Xu:
Codebook constrained iterative noise cancellation with applications to speech enhancement. 645-648 - Kasturi Rangan Krishnamachari, Robert E. Yantorno, Jereme M. Lovekin, Daniel S. Benincasa, Stanley J. Wenndt:
Use of local kurtosis measure for spotting usable speech segments in co-channel speech. 649-652 - Morten Jeppesen, Christoffer Asgaard Rødbro, Søren Holdt Jensen:
Recursively updated eigenfilterbank for speech enhancement. 653-656 - Michael I. Savic, Michael D. Moore, Christopher Scoville:
Statistical speech reconstruction at the phoneme level. 657-660 - Israel Cohen:
On speech enhancement under signal presence uncertainty. 661-664 - Samir Chennoukh, Andreas Johannes Gerrits, G. Miet, Robert Johannes Sluijter:
Speech enhancement via frequency bandwidth extension using line spectral frequencies. 665-668 - Marcin Kuropatwinski
, W. Bastiaan Kleijn
:
Estimation of the excitation variances of speech and noise AR-models for enhanced speech coding. 669-672 - Yi Hu, Mukul Bhatnagar, Philipos C. Loizou:
A cross-correlation technique for enhancing speech corrupted with correlated noise. 673-676 - Selma Özaydin, Buyurman Baykal:
A 1200 bps speech coder with LSF matrix quantization. 677-680 - Jes Thyssen, Yang Gao, Adil Benyassine, Eyal Shlomot, Carlo Murgia, Huan-yu Su, Kazunori Mano, Yusuke Hiwasaki, Hiroyuki Ehara, Kazutoshi Yasunaga, Claude Lamblin, Balázs Kövesi, Joachim Stegmann, Hong-Goo Kang:
A candidate for the ITU-T 4 kbit/s speech coding standard. 681-684 - Nilantha Katugampala, Ahmet M. Kondoz:
A hybrid coder based on a new phase model for synchronization between harmonic and waveform coded segments. 685-688 - Yang Gao, Adil Benyassine, Jes Thyssen, Huan-yu Su, Eyal Shlomot:
eX-CELP: a speech coding paradigm. 689-692 - Fu-Kun Chen, Jar-Ferr Yang:
Maximum-take-precedence ACELP: a low complexity search method. 693-696 - Jason Lukasiak, Ian S. Burnett:
SEW representation for low rate WI coding. 697-700 - Çagri Özgenc Etemoglu, Vladimir Cuperman:
Spectral magnitude quantization based on linear transforms for 4 kb/s speech coding. 701-704 - Anand D. Subramaniam, Bhaskar D. Rao:
Speech LSF quantization with rate independent complexity, bit scalability and learning. 705-708 - Yang Gao, Eyal Shlomot, Adil Benyassine, Jes Thyssen, Huan-yu Su, Carlo Murgia:
The SMV algorithm selected by TIA and 3GPP2 for CDMA applications. 709-712 - Hui Dong, Jerry D. Gibson:
Universal successive refinement of CELP speech coders. 713-716 - Fredrik Nordén, Thomas Eriksson:
A speech spectrum distortion measure with interframe memory. 717-720 - Farshad Lahouti, Amir K. Khandani:
Approximating and exploiting the residual redundancies-applications to efficient reconstruction of speech over noisy channels. 721-724 - José L. Pérez-Córdoba
, Antonio J. Rubio, Juan M. López-Soler, Victoria E. Sánchez:
Channel optimized matrix quantization (COMQ) of LSP parameters over waveform channels. 725-728 - Rainer Martin
, Carsten Hoelper, Ingo Wittke:
Estimation of missing LSF parameters using Gaussian mixture models. 729-732 - Giuseppe Ruggeri, Francesco Beritelli, Salvatore Casale:
Hybrid multi-mode/multi-rate CS-ACELP speech coding for adaptive voice over IP. 733-736 - Yong Duk Cho, Khaldoon Al-Naimi, Ahmet M. Kondoz:
Improved voice activity detection based on a smoothed statistical likelihood ratio. 737-740 - Søren Vang Andersen, Gernot Kubin:
Multiplexed predictive coding of speech. 741-744 - Jian Wang, Jerry D. Gibson:
Parameter interpolation to enhance the frame erasure robustness of CELP coders in packet networks. 745-748 - Antony W. Rix, John G. Beerends, Michael P. Hollier, Andries P. Hekstra:
Perceptual evaluation of speech quality (PESQ)-a new method for speech quality assessment of telephone networks and codecs. 749-752 - Juan Carlos De Martin:
Source-driven packet marking for speech transmission over differentiated-services networks. 753-756 - Christoph Erdmann, Peter Vary, Kyrill A. Fischer, Wen Xu, Matthias Marke, Tim Fingscheidt
, Imre Varga, Markus Kaindl, Catherine Quinquis, Balázs Kövesi, Dominique Massaloux:
A candidate proposal for a 3GPP adaptive multi-rate wideband speech codec. 757-760 - Alan McCree, Takahiro Unno, Anand K. Anandakumar, Alexis Bernard, Erdal Paksoy:
An embedded adaptive multi-rate wideband speech coder. 761-764 - Penio S. Penev, Liubomire G. Iordanov:
Optimal estimation of subband speech from nonuniform non-recurrent signal-driven sparse samples. 765-768 - Yair Shoham:
Variable-size vector entropy coding of speech and audio. 769-772 - Eliathamby Ambikairajah, Julien Epps, Lee Lin:
Wideband speech and audio coding using gammatone filter banks. 773-776 - Mark G. Kokes, Jerry D. Gibson:
Frequency selectivity via the SpEnt methodology for wideband speech compression. 777-780 - Ivan Bulyko, Mari Ostendorf:
Joint prosody prediction and unit selection for concatenative speech synthesis. 781-784 - Min Chu, Hu Peng, Hong-yun Yang, Eric Chang:
Selecting non-uniform units from a very large corpus for concatenative speech synthesizer. 785-788 - Wael Hamza, Mohsen A. Rashwan, Mohamed Afify:
Quantitative method for modeling context in concatenative synthesis using large speech database. 789-792 - Ricardo de Córdoba, Juan Manuel Montero, Juana M. Gutiérrez-Arriola, José Manuel Pardo:
Duration modeling in a restricted-domain female-voice synthesis in Spanish using neural networks. 793-796 - Leo J. Lee, Paul W. Fieguth, Li Deng:
A functional articulatory dynamic model for speech production. 797-800 - Daniel Jurafsky, Alan Bell, Michelle Gregory, William D. Raymond:
The effect of language model probability on pronunciation reduction. 801-804 - Masatsune Tamura, Takashi Masuko, Keiichi Tokuda, Takao Kobayashi:
Adaptation of pitch and spectrum for HMM-based speech synthesis using MLLR. 805-808 - Zhiwei Ying, Xiaohua Shi:
An RNN-based algorithm to detect prosodic phrase for Chinese TTS. 809-812 - Alexander Kain, Michael W. Macon:
Design and evaluation of a voice conversion algorithm based on spectral envelope mapping and residual prediction. 813-816 - Atsuhiro Sakurai, Keikichi Hirose, Nobuaki Minematsu:
Generation of F0 contours using a model-constrained data-driven method. 817-820 - Juana M. Gutiérrez-Arriola, Juan Manuel Montero, D. Saiz, José Manuel Pardo:
New rule-based and data-driven strategy to incorporate Fujisaki's F 0 model to a text-to-speech system in Castillian Spanish. 821-824 - Yao Qian, Min Chu, Hu Peng:
Segmenting unrestricted Chinese text into prosodic words instead of lexical words. 825-828 - Matthias Eichner, Matthias Wolff, Sebastian Ohnewald, Rüdiger Hoffmann:
Speech synthesis using stochastic Markov graphs. 829-832 - John Dines, Sridha Sridharan:
Trainable speech synthesis with trended hidden Markov models. 833-836 - Yannis Stylianou, Ann K. Syrdal:
Perceptual and objective detection of discontinuities in concatenative speech synthesis. 837-840 - Tomoki Toda, Hiroshi Saruwatari, Kiyohiro Shikano:
Voice conversion algorithm based on Gaussian mixture model with dynamic frequency warping of STRAIGHT spectrum. 841-844 - Sacha Krstulovic
, Frédéric Bimbot:
Signal modeling with non-uniform topology lattice filters. 845-848 - Xiang-Chun Tan, Stefan Wänstedt, Gunnar Heikkilä:
Experiments and modeling of perceived speech quality of long samples. 849-852 - Joseph di Martino, Yves Laprie:
Suppression of phasiness for time-scale modifications of speech signals based on a shape invariance property. 853-856 - Bishwarup Mondal, Thippur V. Sreenivas:
Mixture Gaussian envelope chirp model for speech and audio. 857-860 - Arthur P. Lobo:
Glottal flow derivative modeling with the wavelet smoothed excitation. 861-864 - Wu Chou, Liang Gu:
Robust singing detection in speech/music discriminator design. 865-868 - Mattias Nilsson, W. Bastiaan Kleijn
:
Avoiding over-estimation in bandwidth extension of telephony speech. 869-872 - Stefanie Köster:
Acoustic-phonetic characteristics of hyperarticulated speech for different speaking styles. 873-876 - Nazih Abu-Shikhah, Mohamed A. Deriche
:
A robust technique for harmonic analysis of speech. 877-880 - Richard H. Turner, Tim Courtney, Roger F. Woods
:
Implementation of fixed DSP functions using the reduced coefficient multiplier. 881-884 - Brad L. Hutchings, Brent E. Nelson:
Gigaop DSP on FPGA. 885-888 - Michael Rice, Chris Dick, Fred Harris:
Maximum likelihood carrier phase synchronization in FPGA-based software defined radios. 889-892 - Tim Tuan, Suet-Fei Li, Jan M. Rabaey:
Reconfigurable platform design for wireless protocol processors. 893-896 - Allan Jaenicke, Wayne Luk:
Parameterised floating-point arithmetic on FPGAs. 897-900 - Wayne P. Burleson, Russell Tessier, Dennis Goeckel, Sriram Swaminathan, Prashant Jain, Jeongseon Euh, Subramanian Venkatraman, Vidhya Thyagarajan:
Dynamically parameterized algorithms and architectures to exploit signal variations for improved performance and reduced power. 901-904 - Alice Wang, Anantha P. Chandrakasan:
Energy efficient system partitioning for distributed wireless sensor networks. 905-908 - Mohammed Nafie, Alan Gatherer, Anand Dabak:
Decision feedback equalization for Bluetooth systems. 909-912 - Claudio Sacchi
, Luca Simone Ronga:
A DSP-based DS/CDMA modem for multimedia applications over geo-stationary satellite networks. 913-916 - Guillermo B. Sentoni, Juan E. Cousseau, Paulo S. R. Diniz
:
Nonlinear echo cancellation using decoupled A-B net structure. 917-920 - André H. C. Carezia, Phillip M. S. Burt, Max Gerken, Maria D. Miranda, Magno T. M. Silva:
A stable and efficient DSP implementation of a LSL algorithm for acoustic echo cancelling. 921-924 - Mickaël Hilairet, François Auger:
Frequency estimation for sensorless control of induction motors. 925-928 - Mark B. Yeary, David W. Guidry, Mark Burns:
Design and implementation of a mixed-signal embedded DSP system. 929-932 - Michael T. Brady, Jennifer Q. Trelewicz, Joan L. Mitchell:
Vector processing in scalar processors for signal processing algorithms. 933-936 - Argy Krikelis, Ian P. Jalowiecki, David L. Bean, Ryan Bishop, M. Facey, D. Boughton, S. Murphy, M. Whitaker:
A programmable processor with 4096 processing units for media applications. 937-940 - Cheng-Tie Chen, Ting-Chung Chen, Fure-Ching Jeng, Hown Cheng, Konstantinos Konstantinides:
A single-chip MPEG-2 MP@ML audio/video encoder/decoder with a programmable video interface unit. 941-944 - Doina Petrescu:
Efficient implementation of video post-processing algorithms on the BOPS parallel architecture. 945-948 - Randall Janka, Randall Judd, James M. Lebak, Mark A. Richards, Dan Campbell:
VSIPL: an object-based open standard API for vector, signal, and image processing. 949-952 - S. Craig Greer, Andrew DeJaco:
Standardization of the selectable mode vocoder. 953-956 - Richard L. Zinser, Philip T. Choong, Steven R. Koch:
2.4 kb/sec compressed domain teleconference bridge with universal transcoder. 957-960 - Seon Joon Park, Chum Gun Cho, Chungyong Lee, Dae Hee Youn:
On integrating acoustic echo and noise cancellation systems for hands-free telephony. 961-964 - Mark R. Walker, Jim Larson, Andrew Hunt:
A new W3C markup standard for text-to-speech synthesis. 965-968 - Masao Namiki, Takayuki Hamamoto, Seiichiro Hangai:
Spoken word recognition with digital cochlea using 32 DSP-boards. 969-972 - Charles C. Broun, William M. Campbell:
Force XXI Land Warrior: a systems approach to speech recognition. 973-976 - Gagan Mirchandani, Xuling Luo:
Multiresolution MRF-based texture segmentation using the Wreath Product Transform phase. 977-980 - Krit Panusopone, Xuemin Chen, Fan Ling:
Logo insertion in MPEG transcoder. 981-984 - Yuichiro Takamizawa, Toshiyuki Nomura, Masao Ikekawa:
High-quality and processor-efficient implementation of an MPEG-2 AAC encoder. 985-988 - Kyoung Ho Bang, Nam Hun Jeong, Young-Cheol Park, Dae Hee Youn:
Design optimization of main-profile MPEG-2 AAC decoder. 989-992 - D. Sakamoto, Hikaru Morita, Tetsu Ohishi, Yoshimitsu Komiya, Takashi Matsumoto:
On-line signature verification algorithm incorporating pen position, pen pressure and pen inclination trajectories. 993-996 - Mohamed I. Sobhy, Alaa-eldin R. Shehata:
Chaotic algorithms for data encryption. 997-1000 - Mohamed I. Sobhy, Alaa-eldin R. Shehata:
Methods of attacking chaotic encryption and countermeasures. 1001-1004 - Jiankun Hu, Ziping Xi, Andrew Jennings, H. Y. J. Lee, D. Wahyudi:
DSP application in e-commerce security. 1005-1008 - Jamil Chaoui, Ken Cyr, Sébastien de Gregorio, Jean Pierre Giacalone, Jennifer Webb, Yves Masse:
Open multimedia application platform: enabling multimedia applications in third generation wireless terminals through a combined RISC/DSP architecture. 1009-1012 - Ravi K. Kolagotla, José Fridman, Marc M. Hoffman, William C. Anderson, Bradley C. Aldrich, David B. Witt, Michael S. Allen, Randy R. Dunton, Lawrence A. Booth Jr.:
A 333-MHz dual-MAC DSP architecture for next-generation wireless applications. 1013-1016 - Takahiro Kumura, Daiji Ishii, Masao Ikekawa, Ichiro Kuroda, Makoto Yoshida:
A low-power programmable DSP core architecture for 3G mobile terminals. 1017-1020 - Mladen Berekovic, Hans-Joachim Stolberg, Peter Pirsch, Holger Runge:
A programmable co-porcessor for MPEG-4 video. 1021-1024 - Ghasem Azemi, Bouchra Senadji, Boualem Boashash:
Estimation of the velocity of mobile units in microcellular systems using the instantaneous frequency of the received signals. 1025-1028 - Robert A. Soni, R. Michael Buehrer, Roger D. Benning:
Transmit beamforming combined with diversity techniques for cdma2000 systems. 1029-1032 - Lin Zhang, Wei Qian, Ravi Sankar, Dansheng Song, Robert Clark:
A new false positive reduction method for MCCs detection in digital mammography. 1033-1036 - Martin J. Burke, M. Nasor:
Wavelet analysis of the timing of individual components of the ECG signal. 1037-1040 - Boualem Boashash, Mostefa Mesbah, Paul B. Colditz
:
Newborn EEG seizure pattern characterisation using time-frequency analysis. 1041-1044 - Nicholas M. Haan, Simon J. Godsill:
Sequential methods for DNA sequencing. 1045-1048 - Nizamettin Aydin
, Hugh S. Markus, Farokh Marvasti:
Detection and estimation of embolic Doppler signals using discrete wavelet transform. 1049-1052 - Dimitris Anastassiou:
DSP in genomics: processing and frequency-domain analysis of character strings. 1053-1056 - Mohamed A. Deriche
, Ahmed Al-Ani:
A new algorithm for EEG feature selection using mutual information. 1057-1060 - Reda R. Gharieb, Andrzej Cichocki:
On-line EEG classification and sleep spindles detection using an adaptive recursive bandpass filter. 1061-1064 - I-Hsien Lee, Cheng-Shing Wu, An-Yeu Wu:
Cost-efficient multiplier-less FIR filter structure based on modified DECOR transformation. 1065-1068 - Marcos Aurélio de Andrade Pinheiro, Paulo Bulkool Batalheiro, Antonio Petraglia, Mariane R. Petraglia:
Improving the near-perfect hybrid filter bank performance in the presence of realization errors. 1069-1072 - Mohammed A. Hasan, Ali A. Hasan:
Parallelizable eigenvalue decomposition techniques via the matrix sector function. 1073-1076 - Jawad A. K. Hasan, Mohammed A. Hasan:
Rational and radical fixed point functions for the eigenvalue problem and polynomials. 1077-1080 - George-Othon Glentis:
Pipelined architectures for the TD-LMS adaptive filter. 1081-1084 - J. Rubio, Josep Sala, F. Núnez:
Canonic look ahead: critical cycle relaxed IIR filtering with minimum multiplicative complexity. 1085-1088 - Chang-Min Kim, Soo-Young Lee:
A digital chip for robust speech recognition in noisy environment. 1089-1092 - Dhinesh Sasidaran, Asad Azam, Karl E. Nelson, Michael A. Soderstrand:
FPGA implementation of a tunable band-pass filter using the "basic heterodyne block". 1093-1096 - Zhaohui Liu, Gaye Lightbody, Richard L. Walke, Yi Hu, John V. McCanny:
Generic scheduling methods for a linear QR array SoC processor. 1097-1100 - Kishore Andra, Chaitali Chakrabarti, Tinku Acharya:
Efficient implementation of a set of lifting based wavelet filters. 1101-1104 - Abbes Amira, Ahmed Bouridane, Peter Milligan, Mohammed Ali Roula:
An FPGA implementation of Walsh-Hadamard transforms for signal processing. 1105-1108 - Franz Franchetti, Herbert Karner, Stefan Kral, Christoph W. Ueberhuber:
Architecture independent short vector FFTs. 1109-1112 - Bernhard Rinner, Bernd Ruprechter, Martin Schmid:
Rapid prototyping of multi-DSP systems based on accurate performance estimation. 1113-1116 - Jiyang Kang, Wonyong Sung:
A block priority based instruction caching scheme for multimedia processors. 1117-1120 - Rainer Leupers, Daniel Kotte:
Variable partitioning for dual memory bank DSPs. 1121-1124 - David Hwang, Cimarron Mittelsteadt, Ingrid Verbauwhede
:
Low power showdown: comparison of five DSP platforms implementing an LPC speech codec. 1125-1128 - Antti Hallapuro, Ville Lappalainen, Timo D. Hämäläinen:
Performance analysis of low bit rate H.26L video encoder. 1129-1132 - Martin Coors, Holger Keding, Olaf Lüthje, Heinrich Meyr:
Integer code generation for the TI TMS320C62X. 1133-1136 - Andreas Hoffmann, Achim Nohl, Gunnar Braun, Heinrich Meyr:
A survey on modeling issues using the machine description language LISA. 1137-1140 - Maurice F. Aburdene, Richard J. Kozick, Ryan S. Magargle, Justin D. Maloney-Hahn, Christian M. Coviello:
Discrete polynomial transform representation using binary matrices and flow diagrams. 1141-1144 - Michel Auguin, Laurent Capella, Fernand Cuesta, Emmanuel Gresset:
CODEF: a system level design space exploration tool. 1145-1148 - Minas Dasygenis
, Nikolas Kroupis, Antonios Argyriou
, Konstantinos Tatas
, Dimitrios Soudris
, Nikolaos D. Zervas:
Data and instruction memory exploration of embedded systems for multimedia applications. 1149-1152 - Nitin Chandrachoodan, Shuvra S. Bhattacharyya, K. J. Ray Liu:
An efficient timing model for hardware implementation of multirate dataflow graphs. 1153-1156 - Jin Xu, Edwin Hsing-Mean Sha:
Implementing parallelism and scheduling data flow graphs on Java virtual machine. 1157-1160 - Stamatiki Kougia, Alexander Chatzigeorgiou, Nikolaos D. Zervas, Spiridon Nikolaidis:
Analytical exploration of power efficient data-reuse transformations on multimedia applications. 1161-1164 - Lih-Yih Chiou, Khurram Muhammad, Kaushik Roy:
DSP data path synthesis for low-power applications. 1165-1168 - Tilman Glökler, Stefan Bitterlich:
Power efficient semi-automatic instruction encoding for application specific instruction set processors. 1169-1172 - Sungwook Kim, Gerald E. Sobelman:
Digit-serial modular multiplication using skew-tolerant domino CMOS. 1173-1176 - Jarmo Takala, Tuomas Järvinen, Perttu Salmela, David Akopian:
Multi-port interconnection networks for radix-R algorithms. 1177-1180 - Yonghong Zeng, Guoan Bi, Zhiping Lin:
Integer sinusoidal transforms based on lifting factorization. 1181-1184 - Shao-Yi Chien, Shyh-Yih Ma, Liang-Gee Chen:
Partial-result-reuse architecture and its design technique for morphological operations. 1185-1188 - Pol-Lin Tai, Chii-Tung Liu, Shih-Yu Huang, Jia-Shung Wang:
An integrated systolic array design for video compression. 1189-1192 - Javier Ramírez
, Antonio García, Uwe Meyer-Bäse, Fred J. Taylor, Pedro G. Fernández, Antonio Lloris-Ruíz:
Design of RNS-based distributed arithmetic DWT filterbanks. 1193-1196 - Vassilis Spiliotopoulos, Nikolaos D. Zervas, Yiannis Andreopoulos, Giorgos P. Anagnostopoulos, Costas E. Goutis:
Quantization effect on VLSI implementations for the 9/7 DWT filters. 1197-1200 - Mohammad Gharavi-Alkhansari:
A fast motion estimation algorithm equivalent to exhaustive search. 1201-1204 - Neungsoo Park, Viktor K. Prasanna:
Cache conscious Walsh-Hadamard transform. 1205-1208 - Russell E. Henning, Chaitali Chakrabarti:
An approach for enabling DCT/IDCT energy reduction scalability in MPEG-2 video codecs. 1209-1212 - Chin-Liang Wang, Ching-Hsien Chang:
A DHT-based FFT/IFFT processor for VDSL transceivers. 1213-1216 - Fabian Luis Vargas, Rubem Dutra Ribeiro Fagundes, D. Barros Júnior:
A FPGA-based Viterbi algorithm implementation for speech recognition systems. 1217-1220 - Panu Hämäläinen, Marko Hännikäinen, Timo D. Hämäläinen, Jukka Saarinen:
Configurable hardware implementation of triple-DES encryption algorithm for wireless local area network. 1221-1224 - Mrityunjoy Chakraborty, Anindya Sundar Dhar, Suraiya Pervin:
CORDIC realization of the transversal adaptive filter using a trigonometric LMS algorithm. 1225-1228 - Cheng-Shing Wu, An-Yeu Wu:
A novel trellis-based searching scheme for EEAS-based CORDIC algorithm. 1229-1232 - An-Yeu Wu, Cheng-Shing Wu:
A unified design framework for vector rotational CORDIC family based on angle quantization process. 1233-1236 - Gunok Jung, Seonki Kim, Gerald E. Sobelman:
High-speed CORDIC implementations using advanced circuit techniques. 1237-1240 - Jae-Hyuck Kwak, Vincenzo Piuri, Earl E. Swartzlander Jr.:
Time-shared TMR for fault-tolerant CORDIC processors. 1241-1244 - Hunsoo Choo, Khurram Muhammad, Kaushik Roy:
Decision feedback equalizer with two's complement computation sharing multiplication. 1245-1248 - Matthias Schöbinger, Stefan R. Meier:
DSP-based signal processing for OFDM transmission. 1249-1252 - Volker Aue, Johannes Kneip, Matthias Weiss, Michael Bolle, Gerhard P. Fettweis:
MATLAB based codesign framework for wireless broadband communication DSPs. 1253-1256 - John F. Keane, Les E. Atlas:
Impulses and stochastic arithmetic for signal processing. 1257-1260 - Santiago Aja-Fernández, Carlos Alberola-López, Juan Ruiz:
Fuzzy anisotropic diffusion for speckle filtering. 1261-1264 - Fernando Pérez-Cruz, Antonio Artés-Rodríguez:
A new optimizing procedure for ν-support vector regressor. 1265-1268 - Hong Gunn Chew, Robert E. Bogner, Cheng-Chew Lim:
Dual ν-support vector machine with error rate and training size biasing. 1269-1272 - Shan Ouyang, Zheng Bao:
Fast principal component extraction by a homogeneous neural network. 1273-1276 - Farhat Fnaiech, Nader Fnaiech, Mohamed Najim:
A new feedforward neural network hidden layer neuron pruning algorithm. 1277-1280 - Taehwan Kim, Tülay Adali:
Complex backpropagation neural network using elementary transcendental activation functions. 1281-1284 - Eva Wilk, Jan Wilk:
Optimized neural networks for modeling of loudspeaker directivity diagrams. 1285-1288 - Gianandrea Cocchi, Aurelio Uncini:
Subbands audio signal recovering using neural nonlinear prediction. 1289-1292 - Deng Jianping, Narasimhan Sundararajan, Paramasivan Saratchandran:
Minimal resource allocation network (MRAN) for magnetic recording channel equalization. 1293-1296 - Masayoshi Mimura, Toshihiro Furukawa:
A recurrent RBF network for non-linear channel. 1297-1300 - Fabien Langlet, Hasan Abdulkader
, Daniel Roviras, Lionel Lapierre, Francis Castanie:
Comparison of neural network natural and ordinary gradient algorithms for satellite down link identification. 1301-1304 - Joan Bas, Ana I. Pérez-Neira, Miguel Angel Lagunas:
Fuzzy recursive symbol-by-symbol detector for single user CDMA receivers. 1305-1308 - Shintaro Taira:
Automatic classification of QAM signals by neural networks. 1309-1312 - Hongmei Ni, Tülay Adali:
On-line order selection for communications. 1313-1316 - Craig L. Fancourt, José C. Príncipe:
Optimization in companion search spaces: the case of cross-entropy and the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm. 1317-1320 - Kayvan Najarian:
On learning and computational complexity of FIR radial basis function networks. Part I. Learning of FIR RBFN's. 1321-1324 - Kayvan Najarian:
On learning and computational complexity of FIR radial basis function networks. Part II. Complexity measures. 1325-1328 - Stan Z. Li, XiaoGuang Lv, HongJiang Zhang, QingDong Fu, Yimin Cheng:
Learning topographic representation for multi-view image patterns. 1329-1332 - Thomas M. Breuel:
Classification by probabilistic clustering. 1333-1336 - Qiang Cheng, Jeffrey Sorensen:
Spread spectrum signaling for speech watermarking. 1337-1340 - Hyen-O Oh, Jong Won Seok, Jin Woo Hong, Dae Hee Youn:
New echo embedding technique for robust and imperceptible audio watermarking. 1341-1344 - Darko Kirovski, Henrique S. Malvar:
Robust spread-spectrum audio watermarking. 1345-1348 - Jim Chou, Kannan Ramchandran, Antonio Ortega:
Next generation techniques for robust and imperceptible audio data hiding. 1349-1352 - Mohamed F. Mansour, Ahmed H. Tewfik:
Audio watermarking by time-scale modification. 1353-1356 - Aparna Gurijala, John R. Deller Jr.:
Robust algorithm for watermark recovery from cropped speech. 1357-1360 - Guenole C. M. Silvestre, Neil J. Hurley
, G. S. Hanau, W. J. Dowling:
Informed audio watermarking scheme using digital chaotic signals. 1361-1364 - Litao Gang, Ali N. Akansu, Mahalingam Ramkumar:
MP3 resistant oblivious steganography. 1365-1368 - Min Wu, Scott Craver, Edward W. Felten, Bede Liu:
Analysis of attacks on SDMI audio watermarks. 1369-1372 - Jeong-Wook Seo, Se Jeong Woo, Keun-Sung Bae:
Study on the application of an AMR speech codec to VoIP. 1373-1376 - Lisimachos P. Kondi, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos
:
Joint source-channel coding for scalable video using models of rate-distortion functions. 1377-1380 - Junfeng Bai, Chang Feng, Qingmin Liao, Xinggang Lin, Xinhua Zhuang:
Accurate estimation of R-D characteristics for rate control in real-time video encoding. 1381-1384 - Jie Song, K. J. Ray Liu:
Optimal rate allocation for video coding and transmission over wireless channels. 1385-1388 - Stewart T. Worrall, Abdul Hamid Sadka, Peter Sweeney, Ahmet M. Kondoz:
Motion adaptive error resilient encoding for MPEG-4. 1389-1392 - Patrick de Smet, Thomas Vander Stichele:
Subband based MPEG audio mixing for Internet streaming applications. 1393-1396 - Uri Iurgel, Ralf Meermeier, Stefan Eickeler, Gerhard Rigoll:
New approaches to audio-visual segmentation of TV news for automatic topic retrieval. 1397-1400 - Helen M. Meng, Xiaoou Tang, Pui-Yu Hui, Xinbo Gao, Yuk-Chi Li:
Speech retrieval with video parsing for television news programs. 1401-1404 - Radu S. Jasinschi, Nevenka Dimitrova, Thomas McGee, Lalitha Agnihotri, John Zimmerman:
Video scouting: an architecture and system for the integration of multimedia information in personal TV applications. 1405-1408 - Michael G. Christel
, Adrienne Warmack:
The effect of text in storyboards for video navigation. 1409-1412 - Zhu Liu, Yao Wang:
Major cast detection in video using both audio and visual information. 1413-1416 - C. S. Lim, Saman S. Abeysekera, S. K. Amarasinghe:
Sequence families sets constructed from quadratic congruence codes for use in secure spread spectrum watermarking for multimedia. 1417-1420 - Giorgio Zoia, Claudio Alberti:
An audio virtual DSP for multimedia frameworks. 1421-1424 - Francesco Beritelli, Salvatore Casale, Giuseppe Ruggeri:
Performance evaluation and comparison of ITU-T/ETSI voice activity detectors. 1425-1428 - Akisato Kimura, Kunio Kashino, Takayuki Kurozumi, Hiroshi Murase:
Very quick audio searching: introducing global pruning to the Time-Series Active Search. 1429-1432 - Silvia Manolache Cirstea, Malcolm McCormick, Sun-Yuan Kung:
Hierarchical adaptive regularisation method for depth extraction from planar recording of 3D-integral images. 1433-1436 - Malcolm Slaney, Dulce B. Ponceleon:
Hierarchical segmentation using latent semantic indexing in scale space. 1437-1440 - Matthias Dörbecker, Karl Hellwig, Fredrik Jansson, Tomas Frankkila:
The cellular text telephone modem - the solution for supporting text telephone functionality in GSM networks. 1441-1444 - Yi J. Liang, Nikolaus Färber, Bernd Girod:
Adaptive playout scheduling using time-scale modification in packet voice communications. 1445-1448 - Wade Trappe, Jie Song, Radha Poovendran
, K. J. Ray Liu:
Key distribution for secure multimedia multicasts via data embedding. 1449-1452 - Peng Yin, Bede Liu, Hong Heather Yu:
Error concealment using data hiding. 1453-1456 - Linda Doyle, Anil C. Kokaram, Donal O'Mahony:
Error-resilience in multimedia applications over ad-hoc networks. 1457-1460 - Fang Liu, JongWon Kim, C.-C. Jay Kuo:
Adaptive delay concealment for Internet voice applications with packet based time-scale modification. 1461-1464 - Carlos E. Luna, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos:
Maximizing user utility in video streaming applications. 1465-1468 - Yolanda Tsang, Mark Coates, Robert D. Nowak:
Passive network tomography using EM algorithms. 1469-1472 - Dongmei Wang, Russell M. Mersereau:
A feedback system for graphics video coding and networking. 1473-1476 - Lijun Yin, Anup Basu:
Nose shape estimation and tracking for model-based coding. 1477-1480 - Yuan (Alan) Qi, David S. Doermann, Daniel DeMenthon:
Hybrid independent component analysis and support vector machine learning scheme for face detection. 1481-1484 - K. L. Sum, Wing Hong Lau, S. H. Leung, Alan Wee-Chung Liew, K. W. Tse:
A new optimization procedure for extracting the point-based lip contour using active shape model. 1485-1488 - Frank Wallhoff, Stefan Müller, Gerhard Rigoll:
Recognition of face profiles from the mugshot database using a hybrid connectionist/HMM approach. 1489-1492 - Sascha Spors, Rudolf Rabenstein:
A real-time face tracker for color video. 1493-1496 - Kyoung-Ho Choi, Ying Luo, Jenq-Neng Hwang:
Creating 3D virtual heads from video sequences: a recursive approach by combining EKF and DFFD. 1497-1500 - Khalid Goudeaux, Tsuhan Chen, Shyue-Wu Wang, Jen-Duo Liu:
Principal component analysis for facial animation. 1501-1504 - Stefan Eickeler, Frank Wallhoff, Uri Iurgel, Gerhard Rigoll:
Content based indexing of images and video using face detection and recognition methods. 1505-1508 - Sébastien Adam, F. Rousseau, Jean-Marc Ogier, Claude Cariou, Rémy Mullot, Jacques Labiche, Joël Gardes:
A multi-scale and multi-orientation recognition technique applied to document interpretation application to french telephone network maps. 1509-1512 - Kris Popat:
Decoding of text lines in grayscale document images. 1513-1516 - Qiang Huo, Yong Ge, Zhi-Dan Feng:
High performance Chinese OCR based on Gabor features, discriminative feature extraction and model training. 1517-1520 - Danfeng Li, Alain Biem, Jayashree Subrahmonia:
HMM topology optimization for handwriting recognition. 1521-1524 - John F. Pitrelli, Jayashree Subrahmonia, Benoît Maison:
Toward island-of-reliability-driven very-large-vocabulary on-line handwriting recognition using character confidence scoring. 1525-1528 - Alain Biem:
Minimum classification error training of hidden Markov models for handwriting recognition. 1529-1532 - George A. Triantafyllidis, Dimitrios Tzovaras, Michael G. Strintzis:
Blockiness detection in compressed data. 1533-1536 - Gang Qian, Rama Chellappa:
Moving targets detection using sequential importance sampling. 1537-1540 - Wen-Shiung Chen, Shang-Yuan Yuan, Hungkuei Hsiao, Chih-Ming Hsieh:
Algorithms to estimating fractal dimension of textured images. 1541-1544 - Elena Salvador, Andrea Cavallaro, Touradj Ebrahimi:
Shadow identification and classification using invariant color models. 1545-1548 - José-Gerardo Rosiles, Mark J. T. Smith:
Texture classification with a biorthogonal directional filter bank. 1549-1552 - Priya Bharadwaj, Paul Runkle, Lawrence Carin:
Infrared-image classification using expansion matching filters and hidden Markov trees. 1553-1556 - Matt J. Roach, John S. D. Mason, Mark Pawlewski:
Video genre classification using dynamics. 1557-1560 - Tami R. Randolph, Mark J. T. Smith:
Fingerprint image enhancement using a binary angular representation. 1561-1564 - Javier Ruiz Hidalgo, Philippe Salembier:
Robust segmentation and representation of foreground key regions in video sequences. 1565-1568 - Song Wang, Zhi-Pei Liang:
Regularized shape deformation for image segmentation. 1569-1572 - Chunghui Kuo, A. Ravishankar Rao, Gerhard Thompson:
Wavelet based halftone segmentation and descreening filter design. 1573-1576 - Gour C. Karmakar, Laurence Dooley:
A generic fuzzy rule based technique for image segmentation. 1577-1580 - Matthew L. Hill, Yuan-Chi Chang, Vijay S. Iyengar, Chung-Sheng Li:
Texture-space segmentation and multi-resolution mapping for forestry applications. 1581-1584 - Ahmet Ekin, A. Murat Tekalp, Rajiv Mehrotra:
Extraction of semantic description of events using Bayesian networks. 1585-1588 - Hirofumi Saito, Jun'ichi Hoshino:
A match moving technique for merging CG and human video sequences. 1589-1592 - Ce Zhu, Xiao Lin, Lap-Pui Chau, Keng Pang Lim, Hock-Ann Ang, Choo-Yin Ong:
A novel hexagon-based search algorithm for fast block motion estimation. 1593-1596 - Danny Lazar, Amir Averbuch:
Wavelet video compression using region based motion estimation and compensation. 1597-1600 - Chun-Ho Cheung, Lai-Man Po:
Generalized partial distortion search algorithm for fast block motion estimation. 1601-1604 - Jinwen Zan, M. Omair Ahmad, M. N. S. Swamy:
Median filtering-based pyramidal motion vector estimation. 1605-1608 - Shizhong Liu, Alan C. Bovik:
Local bandwidth constrained fast inverse motion compensation for DCT-domain video transcoding. 1609-1612 - Liao Ta-Chang, See-May Phoong, Yuan-Pei Lin:
A multi-stage multi-candidate algorithm for motion estimation. 1613-1616 - Namrata Vaswani, Rama Chellappa:
Best view selection and compression of moving objects in IR sequences. 1617-1620 - Ghassan Al-Regib, Yucel Altunbasak:
2-D motion estimation with hierarchical content based meshes. 1621-1624 - Li Zhao, Wei Qi, Stan Z. Li, Shi-Qiang Yang, Hong-Jiang Zhang:
Content-based retrieval of video shot using the-improved nearest feature line method. 1625-1628 - Guodong Guo, Hong-Jiang Zhang, Stan Z. Li:
Distance-from-boundary as a metric for texture image retrieval. 1629-1632 - Noel E. O'Connor, Seán Marlow, Noel Murphy, Alan F. Smeaton, Paul Browne, Seán Deasy, Hyowon Lee, Kieran McDonald:
Fischlar: an on-line system for indexing and browsing broadcast television content. 1633-1636 - T. V. Ashwin, Navendu Jain, Sugata Ghosal:
Improving image retrieval performance with negative relevance feedback. 1637-1640 - Paisarn Muneesawang, Ling Guan:
Interactive CBIR using RBF-based relevance feedback for WT/VQ coded images. 1641-1644 - Ali M. Dawood, Mohammed Ghanbari
:
Scene cut detection from MPEG video stream coded without B pictures. 1645-1648 - Hao Pan, Peter J. L. van Beek, M. Ibrahim Sezan:
Detection of slow-motion replay segments in sports video for highlights generation. 1649-1652 - Amit K. Roy-Chowdhury, Rama Chellappa:
A robust algorithm for fusing noisy depth estimates using stochastic approximation. 1653-1656 - Ebroul Izquierdo, Valia Guerra:
A novel linear technique to estimate the epipolar geometry. 1657-1660 - Eric Dubois:
A projection method to generate anaglyph stereo images. 1661-1664 - Murat Mese, P. P. Vaidyanathan:
Optimal histogram modification with MSE metric. 1665-1668 - Jeffery R. Price, Timothy F. Gee, Kenneth W. Tobin:
Blur estimation in limited-control environments. 1669-1672 - Junichi Hoshino:
Extracting personal characteristics from human movement. 1673-1676 - Mark S. K. Lau, C. P. Kwong:
Analysis of echoes in single-image random-dot stereograms. 1677-1680 - Marius Tico, Pauli Kuosmanen:
Weighted least squares method for the approximation of directional derivatives. 1681-1684 - Mohammed Rziza, Driss Aboutajdine, Luce Morin, Ahmed Tamtaoui:
New disparity map estimation using higher order statistics. 1685-1688 - Marcos A. Rodrigues
, Yonghuai Liu, Qian Wei:
Geometric alignment of two overlapping range images. 1689-1692 - Yao Jianchao:
Image registration based on both feature and intensity matching. 1693-1696 - Ioannis Kompatsiaris, Michael G. Strintzis:
Content based representation of colour image sequences. 1697-1700 - Karim Abed-Meraim, Azeddine Beghdadi:
Multi-line fitting using polynomial phase transforms and downsampling. 1701-1704 - Toshihisa Tanaka, Yukihiko Yamashita:
A biorthogonal transform with overlapping and non-overlapping basis functions for image coding. 1705-1708 - Yiannis Andreopoulos, Peter Schelkens
, Nikolaos D. Zervas, Thanos Stouraitis, Costas E. Goutis, Jan Cornelis
:
A wavelet-tree image coding system with efficient memory utilization. 1709-1712 - Debargha Mukherjee
, Sanjit K. Mitra:
Linear-translate constrained storage VQ for VSPIHT wavelet image compression. 1713-1716 - Minoru Etoh, Mitsuru Kobayashi, Satoru Adachi:
Closed loop optimization of image coding using subjective error criteria. 1717-1720 - Robert J. Bonneau, Glen P. Abousleman:
Intelligent compression of SAR imagery using multiresolution Markov models. 1721-1724 - Alan C. Bovik, Shizhong Liu:
DCT-domain blind measurement of blocking artifacts in DCT-coded images. 1725-1728 - Sumohana S. Channappayya, Glen P. Abousleman, Lina J. Karam:
Coding of digital imagery for transmission over multiple noisy channels. 1729-1732 - Luigi Atzori, Stefano Corona, Daniele D. Giusto:
Error recovery in JPEG2000 image transmission. 1733-1736 - Ying Zhu, Stuart C. Schwartz, Michael T. Orchard:
Structure preserving error concealment with directional smoothness measure. 1737-1740 - Richard M. Dansereau, Witold Kinsner:
New relative multifractal dimension measures. 1741-1744 - Tamás Frajka, Kenneth Zeger:
Robust packet image transmission by wavelet coefficient dispersement. 1745-1748 - Michael D. Adams
, Faouzi Kossentini:
Generalized S transform. 1749-1752 - Yan Ye, Pamela C. Cosman:
Fast and memory efficient JBIG2 encoder. 1753-1756 - Pierre Vandergheynst, Pascal Frossard:
Efficient image representation by anisotropic refinement in matching pursuit. 1757-1760 - Armando J. Pinho:
Region-based near-lossless image compression. 1761-1764 - Laurent C. Duval, Takayuki Nagai:
Seismic data compression using GULLOTS. 1765-1768 - Robert M. Gray:
Gauss mixture vector quantization. 1769-1772 - Zhihai He, Yong Kwan Kim, Sanjit K. Mitra:
ρ-domain source modeling and rate control for video coding and transmission. 1773-1776 - Yong Kwan Kim, Zhihai He, Sanjit K. Mitra:
A novel linear source model and a unified rate control algorithm for H.263/MPEG-2/MPEG-4. 1777-1780 - Hamid R. Sheikh, Shizhong Liu, Brian L. Evans, Alan C. Bovik:
Real-time foveation techniques for H.263 video encoding in software. 1781-1784 - Zhou Wang
, Ligang Lu, Alan C. Bovik:
Rate scalable video coding using a foveation-based human visual system model. 1785-1788 - Bahadir K. Gunturk, Yucel Altunbasak, Russell M. Mersereau:
A multi-frame blocking artifact reduction method for transform-coded video. 1789-1792 - Béatrice Pesquet-Popescu, Vincent Bottreau:
Three-dimensional lifting schemes for motion compensated video compression. 1793-1796 - A. Spira, David Malah:
Improved lossless compression of color-mapped images by an approximate solution of the traveling salesman problem. 1797-1800 - Qi Wang, Feng Wu, Shipeng Li
, Yuzhuo Zhong, Ya-Qin Zhang:
Fine-granularity spatially scalable video coding. 1801-1804 - Ngai-Man Cheung, Yuji Itoh:
Configurable variable length code for video coding. 1805-1808 - Rusen Öktem, Ömer Nezih Gerek, A. Enis Çetin, Levent Öktem, Karen O. Egiazarian:
Adaptive filter banks for lossless image compression. 1809-1812 - Christian Buchner, Thomas Stockhammer
, Detlev Marpe, Gabi Blattermann, Guido Heising:
Progressive texture video coding. 1813-1816 - Amel Benazza-Benyahia, Jean-Christophe Pesquet, Mohamed Hamdi:
Lossless coding for progressive archival of multispectral images. 1817-1820 - Kamakshi Sivaramakrishnan, Truong Nguyen:
A uniform transform domain video codec based on dual tree complex wavelet transform. 1821-1824 - Yew Kun Chee, Yeng Chai Soh:
A robust Kalman filter design for image restoration. 1825-1828 - George J. Foster, Nader M. Namazi:
Edge adaptive restoration of noisy, blurred images. 1829-1832 - Kim-Hui Yap, Ling Guan:
An attractor space approach to blind image deconvolution. 1833-1836 - Deepu Rajan, Subhasis Chaudhuri:
Generation of super-resolution images from blurred observations using Markov random fields. 1837-1840 - Xinqiao Liu, Abbas El Gamal:
Simultaneous image formation and motion blur restoration via multiple capture. 1841-1844 - Ralf Koetter, Brendan J. Frey, Nemanja Petrovic, David C. Munson Jr.:
Unwrapping phase images by propagating probabilities across graphs. 1845-1848 - C. Andrew Segall, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos:
A new constraint for the regularized enhancement of compressed video. 1849-1852 - Yu-Ping Wang, Qiang Wu, Kenneth R. Castleman, Zixiang Xiong:
Image enhancement using multiscale differential operators. 1853-1856 - Tao Chen, Hong Ren Wu, Bin Qiu:
Image interpolation using across-scale pixel correlation. 1857-1860 - Irene Y. H. Gu
, Vasile Gui:
Nonlinear smoothing filter using adaptive radial clustering. 1861-1864 - Atanas P. Gotchev, Karen O. Egiazarian, Jussi Vesma, Tapio Saramäki:
Edge-preserving image resizing using modified B-splines. 1865-1868 - Karen O. Egiazarian, Vladimir Katkovnik, Jaakko Astola:
Adaptive window size image denoising based on ICI rule. 1869-1872 - Timo Bretschneider, C. Miller, Odej Kao:
Interpolation of scratches in motion picture films. 1873-1876 - Hosny M. Ibrahim, Reda R. Gharieb, Aboulnasr H. Ibrahim:
Nonlinear cumulant based adaptive filter for simultaneous removal of Gaussian and impulsive noises in images. 1877-1880 - David H. Frakes, Joseph W. Monaco, Mark J. T. Smith:
Suppression of atmospheric turbulence in video using an adaptive control grid interpolation approach. 1881-1884 - Anthony Morel, Arnaud Bourge:
Spatial and temporal filtering in a low-cost MPEG bit rate transcoder. 1885-1888 - Xiao-Ping Zhang:
Space-scale adaptive noise reduction in images based on thresholding neural network. 1889-1892 - Peter J. Shargo, Nail Çadalli, Andrew C. Singer, David C. Munson Jr.:
A tomographic framework for LIDAR imaging. 1893-1896 - Thomas P. Weldon, Yuriy A. Gryazin, Michael V. Klibanov:
Novel inverse methods in land mine imaging. 1897-1900 - Kannan Achan, Brendan J. Frey, Ralf Koetter, David C. Munson Jr.:
Unwrapping phases by relaxed mean field inference. 1901-1904 - Styliani Petroudi
, Andrew E. Yagle:
Phase retrieval of images from zeros of even unwrapped signals. 1905-1908 - Antonio López, Rafael Molina
, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos, Javier Mateos:
SPECT image reconstruction using compound models. 1909-1912 - Yun Gao, Stanley J. Reeves:
Sequential forward sample selection in array-based image formation. 1913-1916 - Kunitoshi Komatsu, Kaoru Sezaki:
Lossless 2D discrete Walsh-Hadamard transform. 1917-1920 - Hongbin Li, Wei Sun, Petre Stoica, Jian Li:
2D sinusoidal amplitude estimation with application to 2D system identification. 1921-1924 - Tamal Bose, Ratchaneekorn Thamvichai, Miloje S. Radenkovic:
Stability of the 2D Fornasini-Marchesini model with periodic coefficients. 1925-1928 - Andrew E. Yagle:
A fast algorithm for Toeplitz-block-Toeplitz linear systems. 1929-1932 - Armein Z. R. Langi, Witold Kinsner:
Image processing using singularities and wavelets. 1933-1936 - Victor H. S. Ha, José M. F. Moura:
Affine invariant wavelet transform. 1937-1940 - Suhail Mahadevan, Haris Pandzo, Mohammed Bennamoun
, John A. Williams
:
A 3D acquisition and modelling system. 1941-1944 - Hamoud O. Alshibami, Said Boussakta:
Fast algorithm for the 3D DCT. 1945-1948 - D. Darian Muresan, Thomas W. Parks:
Adaptive, optimal-recovery image interpolation. 1949-1952 - Yufang Bao, Hamid Krim:
Bridging scale-space to multiscale frame analyses. 1953-1956 - Kentaro Kinebuchi, D. Darian Muresan, Thomas W. Parks:
Image interpolation using wavelet based hidden Markov trees. 1957-1960 - Tapas Kanungo, Qigong Zheng:
Estimation of morphological degradation model parameters. 1961-1964 - Ming Sun Fu, Oscar C. Au:
Data hiding in halftone images by stochastic error diffusion. 1965-1968 - Akio Miyazaki, Akihiro Okamoto:
Analysis of watermarking systems in the frequency domain and its application to design of robust watermarking systems. 1969-1972 - Anastasios Tefas, Ioannis Pitas:
Robust spatial image watermarking using progressive detection. 1973-1976 - Joachim J. Eggers, Bernd Girod:
Blind watermarking applied to image authentication. 1977-1980 - Minghui Xia, Bede Liu:
Effect of JPEG compression on image watermark detection. 1981-1984 - Litao Gang, Ali N. Akansu, Mahalingam Ramkumar:
Set partitioning in oblivious data hiding. 1985-1988 - Sofia Tsekeridou
, Vassilios Solachidis, Nikos Nikolaidis
, Athanasios Nikolaidis, Anastasios Tefas, Ioannis Pitas:
Bernoulli shift generated chaotic watermarks: theoretic investigation. 1989-1992 - Cagatay Candan, Nikil Jayant:
A new interpretation of data hiding capacity. 1993-1996 - Francisco Javier González-Serrano, Harold Y. Molina-Bulla, Juan José Murillo-Fuentes:
Independent component analysis applied to digital image watermarking. 1997-2000 - Thor Ole Gulsrud:
Analysis of mammographic microcalcifications using a computationally efficient filter bank. 2001-2004 - Mohiy M. Hadhoud:
X-ray images enhancement using human visual system model properties and adaptive filters. 2005-2008 - Marek R. Ogiela, Ryszard Tadeusiewicz:
Automatic understanding of selected diseases on the basis of structural analysis of medical images. 2009-2012 - Jing-Hao Xue, Wilfried Philips, Aleksandra Pizurica
, Ignace Lemahieu:
A novel method for adaptive enhancement and unsupervised segmentation of MRI brain image. 2013-2016 - Jean-Marc Wagner, Frédéric Noo, Rolf Clackdoyle:
3-D image reconstruction from exponential X-ray projections using Neumann series. 2017-2020 - Kensuke Sekihara, Srikantan S. Nagarajan, David Poeppel, Yasushi Miyashita:
Reconstructing spatio-temporal activities of neural sources from magnetoencephalographic data using a vector beamformer. 2021-2024 - Frédéric Noo, Rolf Clackdoyle:
Sampling strategies and resolution in limited data cone-beam tomography. 2025-2028 - Jaap C. Haartsen:
Bluetooth-ad-hoc networking in an uncoordinated environment. 2029-2032 - Deborah Estrin, Lewis Girod, Gregory J. Pottie, Mani B. Srivastava:
Instrumenting the world with wireless sensor networks. 2033-2036 - Chris Savarese, Jan M. Rabaey, Jan Beutel
:
Location in distributed ad-hoc wireless sensor networks. 2037-2040 - Seong-Hwan Cho, Anantha P. Chandrakasan:
Energy efficient protocols for low duty cycle wireless microsensor networks. 2041-2044 - Vanu Bose, Roger Hu, Robert Morris:
Dynamic physical layers for wireless networks using software radio. 2045-2048 - Susie J. Wee, John G. Apostolopoulos:
2001 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing. Proceedings (Cat. No.01CH37221). 2049-2052 - Hassan Ali
, Jonathan H. Manton, Yingbo Hua:
Modified channel subspace method for identification of SIMO FIR channels driven by a trailing zero filter bank precoder. 2053-2056 - Hongbo Yan, Sumit Roy:
A frequency domain method for channel estimation in multirate communication systems. 2057-2060 - Houcem Gazzah, Phillip A. Regalia, Jean Pierre Delmas:
On blind (non)identifiability of dispersive bandlimited channels. 2061-2064 - Donnacha Daly, Conor Heneghan, Anthony D. Fagan:
A minimum mean-squared error interpretation of residual ISI channel shortening for discrete multitone transceivers. 2065-2068 - Alexandre de Baynast, Inbar Fijalkow:
Prefiltered blind equalization: how to fully benefit from spatio-temporal diversity? 2069-2072 - Roberto López-Valcarce, Xuejie Song, Soura Dasgupta:
Blind equalization of nonlinear channels from second order statistics using precoding and channel diversity. 2073-2076 - Ravikiran Rajagopal, Lee C. Potter:
MIMO FIR equalizers and orders. 2077-2080 - Nari Tanabe, Toshihiro Furukawa, Shigeo Tsujii:
A consideration on the blind estimation of single-input double-output system using orthogonal direct sum decomposition of received signal space. 2081-2084 - Kostas Berberidis, Stelios Rantos, Jacques Palicot:
Transform domain quasi-Newton algorithms for adaptive equalization in burst transmission systems. 2085-2088 - Azzédine Touzni, Thomas J. Endres, Raúl A. Casas, Christopher H. Strolle:
Closed form expression of EMSE for Bussgang equalization with spatio-temporal diversity. 2089-2092 - Mónica Corlay, Maurice Charbit, Pierre Duhamel:
Convexity in SISO blind equalization. 2093-2096 - Hongbo Yan, Sumit Roy:
FIR channel identification in multirate communication systems with a subspace method. 2097-2100 - Mohamed Hisham Jaward
, Visakan Kadirkamanathan
:
Interacting multiple models for single-user channel estimation and equalization. 2101-2104 - Haris Vikalo, Babak Hassibi, Bertrand M. Hochwald, Thomas Kailath:
Optimal training for frequency-selective fading channels. 2105-2108 - Min Dong, Lang Tong:
Optimal design and placement of pilot symbols for channel estimation. 2109-2112 - Samina Chowdhury, Michael D. Zoltowski, J. Scott Goldstein:
Structured MMSE equalization for synchronous CDMA with sparse multipath channels. 2113-2116 - Rim Amara, Sylvie Marcos:
A blind network of extended Kalman filters for nonstationary channel equalization. 2117-2120 - Xiaohua Li, H. Howard Fan:
Blind channel identification by subspace tracking and successive cancellation. 2121-2124 - Jitendra K. Tugnait:
Linear prediction error method for blind identification of time-varying channels: theoretical results. 2125-2128 - Hai Chen, Richard Perry, Kevin Buckley:
Direct and EM-based map sequence estimation with unknown time-varying channels. 2129-2132 - Sadok El Asmi, Mamadou Mboup:
On the equalizability of nonlinear/time-varying multiuser channels. 2133-2136 - Francesc Rey, Meritxell Lamarca, Gregori Vázquez:
Transmitter channel tracking for optimal power allocation. 2137-2140 - João Manuel Freitas Xavier, Victor A. N. Barroso:
Performance analysis of a second order statistics based solution for the MIMO channel identification problem. 2141-2144 - Brian M. Sadler
, Richard J. Kozick, Terrence J. Moore
:
Bounds on MIMO channel estimation and equalization with side information. 2145-2148 - Aleksandar Dogandzic, Arye Nehorai:
Finite-length MIMO adaptive equalization using canonical correlations. 2149-2152 - Harold Artés, Franz Hlawatsch:
Blind equalization of MIMO channels using deterministic precoding. 2153-2156 - Yingbo Hua, Senjian An
, Yong Xiang:
Blind identification and equalization of FIR MIMO channels by BIDS. 2157-2160 - Hui Luo, Ruey-Wen Liu, Xieting Ling, Xin Li:
The autocorrelation matching method for distributed MIMO communications over unknown FIR channels. 2161-2164 - Tokunbo Ogunfunmi, Hamadi Jamali:
Constant modulus performance search using Newton's method. 2165-2168 - Boris Maricic, Zhi-Quan Luo, Timothy N. Davidson:
Blind equalization of constant modulus signals via restricted convex optimization. 2169-2172 - Yuhui Luo, Jonathon A. Chambers:
Bounds for the mixing parameter within the CC-CMA algorithm applied in non ideal multiuser environments. 2173-2176 - Nabil R. Yousef, Ali H. Sayed:
Fixed point analysis of the constant modulus algorithm. 2177-2180 - Kutluyil Dogancay, Oguz Tanrikulu:
Normalised constant modulus algorithm with selective partial updates. 2181-2184 - Jinghong Ma, Jitendra K. Tugnait:
A penalty function approach to code-constrained CMA for blind multiuser CDMA signal detection. 2185-2188 - Jean-Marie Chaufray, Philippe Loubaton, Pascal Chevalier:
Consistent estimation of Rayleigh fading channel second order statistics in the context of the wideband CDMA mode of the UMTS. 2189-2192 - Kun Wang, Hongya Ge:
On estimating temporal and spatial channel parameters for DS-CDMA system over multipath Rayleigh fading channels. 2193-2196 - Irfan Ghauri, Dirk T. M. Slock:
Blind channel identification and projection receiver determination for multicode and multirate situations in DS-CDMA systems. 2197-2200 - Xavier Mestre
, Javier Rodríguez Fonollosa
:
Asymptotic performance of ML channel estimators in WCDMA systems: randomized codes approach. 2201-2204 - Shan Mo, V. John Mathews:
An adaptive channel estimator for CDMA systems in multipath fading channels. 2205-2208 - Jesus Selva
:
Low-complexity synchronization in a navigation receiver under multipath interference. 2209-2212 - Chia-Chang Hu, Irving S. Reed, Xiaoli Yu, P. Thanyasrisung:
Code timing acquisition using an antenna array for asynchronous DS-CDMA systems in a near-far environment. 2213-2216 - Nicolas Petrochilos
, Alle-Jan van der Veen
:
Blind time delay estimation in asynchronous CDMA via subspace intersection and ESPRIT. 2217-2220 - Cyril Botteron, Anders Høst-Madsen, Michel Fattouche:
Cramer-Rao bound for location estimation of a mobile in asynchronous DS-CDMA systems. 2221-2224 - Shengli Zhou, Georgios B. Giannakis
, Ananthram Swami:
Comparison of digital multi-carrier with direct sequence spread spectrum in the presence of multipath. 2225-2228 - Ronald A. Iltis, Sunwoo Kim, Anne Thomas:
EM-based acquisition of DS-CDMA waveforms for radiolocation. 2229-2232 - Wilbur L. Myrick, J. Scott Goldstein, Michael D. Zoltowski:
Low complexity anti-jam space-time processing for GPS. 2233-2236 - Jun Won Choi, Nam Ik Cho
:
Narrow-band interference suppression in direct sequence spread spectrum systems using a lattice IIR notch filter. 2237-2240 - Mónica F. Bugallo, Joaquín Míguez, Luis Castedo
:
Semiblind decision-feedback multiuser interference cancellation based on the maximum likelihood principle. 2241-2244 - Frederik Petré, Geert Leus, Marc Engels, Marc Moonen, Hugo De Man:
Semi-blind space-time chip equalizer receivers for WCDMA forward link with code-multiplexed pilot. 2245-2248 - Zhengyuan Xu:
Computationally efficient multiuser detection for aperiodically spreading CDMA systems. 2249-2252 - Sheng Chen
, Ahmad K. Samingan, Bernard Mulgrew, Lajos Hanzo:
Adaptive minimum-BER linear multiuser detection. 2253-2256 - Wei Zha, Steven D. Blostein:
Improved CDMA multiuser receivers robust to timing errors. 2257-2260 - Luc Vandendorpe, François Horlin, Thierry Sartenaer:
FSLE and FSDF joint detectors for long code DS-CDMA. 2261-2264 - Albert M. Chan, Gregory W. Wornell:
A class of asymptotically optimum iterated-decision multiuser detectors. 2265-2268 - Jun Hu, Rick S. Blum:
Multiuser detection in flat Rayleigh fading channel using an approximate MMSE algorithm. 2269-2272 - Yufei Huang, Petar M. Djuric:
Multiuser detection of synchronous CDMA signals by the Gibbs coupler. 2273-2276 - Xin Tang, Yeheskel Bar-Ness:
Subspace adaptive detection for asynchronous multiuser CDMA with frequency domain channel response and delay estimation. 2277-2280 - Javier Rodríguez Fonollosa
, Xavier Mestre
:
Effect of imperfect channel estimation on synchronous multi-rate DS/CDMA systems with high spreading factors. 2281-2284 - Yu Gong, Behrouz Farhang-Boroujeny
, Teng Joon Lim:
Variable step-size LMS blind CDMA multiuser detector. 2285-2288 - Juinn-Horng Deng, Gau-Joe Lin, Ta-Sung Lee:
A multistage multicarrier CDMA receiver with blind adaptive MAI suppression. 2289-2292 - Tongtong Li, Jitendra K. Tugnait:
Further results on blind asynchronous CDMA receivers using code-constrained inverse filter criterion. 2293-2296 - Shuguang Cui, Zhi-Quan Luo, Zhi Ding:
Robust blind multiuser detection against CDMA signature mismatch. 2297-2300 - Gang George Yin, Vikram Krishnamurthy:
Averaging blind sign algorithms for adaptive multiuser detection. 2301-2304 - Zigang Yang, Xiaodong Wang:
Blind turbo multiuser detection for long-code uplink CDMA with unknown interferences. 2305-2308 - Anders Høst-Madsen, Xiaodong Wang:
Performance bounds for linear blind and group-blind multiuser detectors. 2309-2312 - Xuguang Lu, Hongbin Li:
Blind multiuser detection for space-time coded CDMA systems. 2313-2316 - Shankar Prakriya:
Equalization and block-synchronization for OFDM signals. 2317-2320 - Yan Wang, Erchin Serpedin, Philippe Ciblat, Philippe Loubaton:
Performance analysis of blind carrier frequency offset and symbol timing delay estimators in flat-fading channels. 2321-2324 - Yongchul Song, Kyehyung Lee, Beomsup Kim:
Digital timing synchronization with jitter reduction technique for cap-based VDSL system. 2325-2328 - Churn Don Lee, Michael Darnell:
New frame synchronization technique for OFDM/OFDMA and MC-CDMA systems. 2329-2332 - Enrico Del Re, Luca Simone Ronga, Marco Bartolozzi:
Robust iterative synchronization algorithm using Calabro Wolf perfect arrays. 2333-2336 - Pere Martí-Puig, Josep Sala-Alvarez:
Coarse frequency estimation in OFDM packet oriented systems. 2337-2340 - Massimiliano Pompili, Sergio Barbarossa, Georgios B. Giannakis
:
Channel-independent non-data aided synchronization of generalized multiuser OFDM. 2341-2344 - Javier Villares
, Gregori Vázquez, Jaume Riba:
Fourth order non-data-aided synchronization. 2345-2348 - Abdelmonaem Lakhzouri, Markku Renfors:
Signal processor implementation of DMT based VDSL modems. 2349-2352 - Brian Clerkin, Conor Heneghan:
Optimum design of overlapping discrete multitone filter banks for digital subscriber line channels. 2353-2356 - Yuan-Pei Lin, Pei-Luan Weng, See-May Phoong:
Block based DMT systems with reduced redundancy. 2357-2360 - See-May Phoong, Yuan-Pei Lin:
Optimal block based DMT transceivers. 2361-2364 - Katleen Van Acker, Marc Moonen, Thierry Pollet:
Per tone echo cancellation for DMT-based systems. 2365-2368 - Ashish Pandharipande, Soura Dasgupta:
Optimal transceivers for DMT based multiuser communication. 2369-2372 - Thomas Strohmer, Scott Beaver:
Optimal OFDM system design through optimal sphere coverings. 2373-2376 - Sergio Barbarossa, Roberto Torti:
Chirped-OFDM for transmissions over time-varying channels with linear delay/Doppler spreading. 2377-2380 - Fatma Abdelkefi, Abraham Gabay, Pierre Duhamel:
Impulse noise cancellation in multicarrier transmission. 2381-2384 - Mérouane Debbah, Philippe Loubaton, Marc de Courville:
Spread OFDM performance with MMSE equalization. 2385-2388 - Shuichi Ohno, Georgios B. Giannakis
:
Optimal training and redundant precoding for block transmissions with application to wireless OFDM. 2389-2392 - Srihari Adireddy, Lang Tong, Harish Viswanathan:
Optimal embedding of known symbols for OFDM. 2393-2396 - Quentin H. Spencer, A. Lee Swindlehurst
:
On the performance of multicarrier CDMA using multiple transmitters. 2397-2400 - Tanja Karp, Gerald Schuller:
Joint transmitter/receiver design for multicarrier data transmission with low latency time. 2401-2404 - Tamer Kadous, Ke Liu, Akbar M. Sayeed:
Optimal time-frequency signaling for rapidly time-varying channels. 2405-2408 - King F. Lee, Douglas B. Williams:
A multirate pilot-symbol-assisted channel estimator for OFDM transmitter diversity systems. 2409-2412 - Tomohide Miyagi, Hiroshi Ochi:
An alias-free subband adaptive equalizer for OFDM system. 2413-2416 - Maurice G. Bellanger:
Specification and design of a prototype filter for filter bank based multicarrier transmission. 2417-2420 - Eko N. Onggosanusi, Barry D. Van Veen, Akbar M. Sayeed:
High throughput wideband space-time signaling using channel state information. 2421-2424 - Petre Stoica, Girish Ganesan:
Maximum-SNR space-time designs for MIMO channels. 2425-2428 - Yan Xin, Zhengdao Wang
, Georgios B. Giannakis:
Space-time diversity systems based on unitary constellation-rotating precoders. 2429-2432 - Christian B. Peel, A. Lee Swindlehurst
:
Performance of unitary space-time modulation in a continuously changing channel. 2433-2436 - Helmut Bölcskei, Rohit U. Nabar, Vinko Erceg, David Gesbert
, Arogyaswami Paulraj:
Performance of spatial multiplexing in the presence of polarization diversity. 2437-2440 - Dhananjay Gore, Arogyaswami Paulraj:
Space-time block coding with optimal antenna selection. 2441-2444 - Robert W. Heath Jr.
, Helmut Bölcskei, Arogyaswami Paulraj:
Space-time signaling and frame theory. 2445-2448 - Andrew C. McCormick, Peter M. Grant, John S. Thompson:
Walsh coding across multiple antennas for high data rate wireless services. 2449-2452 - Mathini Sellathurai, Simon Haykin:
Joint beamformer estimation and co-antenna interference cancellation for TURBO-BLAST. 2453-2456 - Jianhua Liu, Jian Liu:
Differential space-time modulation schemes for DS-CDMA systems. 2457-2460 - Babak Hassibi, Bertrand M. Hochwald:
High-rate linear space-time codes. 2461-2464 - Zoltan Safar, K. J. Ray Liu:
Design of space-time trellis codes for full spatial diversity. 2465-2468 - Qing Yan, Rick S. Blum:
Rate adaptive space-time modulation techniques for combating cochannel interference. 2469-2472 - Sumeet Sandhu, Arogyaswami Paulraj:
Union bound on error probability of linear space-time block codes. 2473-2476 - Tong Zhang, Keshab K. Parhi
:
A class of efficient-encoding generalized low-density parity-check codes. 2477-2480 - Constantinos B. Papadias, Gerard J. Foschini:
A space-time coding approach for systems employing four transmit antennas. 2481-2484 - Thomas Svantesson, Anders Ranheim:
Mutual coupling effects on the capacity of multielement antenna systems. 2485-2488 - Akbar M. Sayeed:
Modeling and capacity of realistic spatial MIMO channels. 2489-2492 - Brian D. Jeffs, Edward Pyper, Brandon Hunter:
A wireless MIMO channel probing approach for arbitrary antenna arrays. 2493-2496 - Jon W. Wallace, Michael A. Jensen:
Spatial characteristics of the MIMO wireless channel: experimental data acquisition and analysis. 2497-2500 - Gus German, Quentin H. Spencer, A. Lee Swindlehurst
, Reinaldo A. Valenzuela:
Wireless indoor channel modeling: statistical agreement of ray tracing simulations and channel sounding measurements. 2501-2504 - Ali Abdi, Mostafa Kaveh:
Space-time correlation modeling of multielement antenna systems in mobile fading channels. 2505-2508 - Anna Scaglione, Ünal Sakoglu:
Asymptotic capacity of space-time coding for arbitrary fading: a closed form expression using Girko's law. 2509-2511 - Jean-René Larocque, James P. Reilly:
Wide band channel characterisation in coloured noise using the reversible jump MCMC. 2513-2516 - Agisilaos-Georgios P. Ziotopoulos, Alfred O. Hero III, Kimberly M. Wasserman:
Estimation of network link loss rates via chaining in multicast trees. 2517-2520 - Cihan Tepedelenlioglu, Ali Abdi, Georgios B. Giannakis, Mostafa Kaveh:
Performance analysis of moment-based estimators for the K parameter of the Rice fading distribution. 2521-2524 - Alban Goupil, Jacques Palicot:
Markovian model of the error probability density and application to the error propagation probability computation of the weighted, decision feedback equalizer. 2525-2528 - Ping Liu, Zhengyuan Xu:
Convergence analysis of a new blind equalization algorithm with M-ary PSK channel inputs. 2529-2532 - Thierry Rancurel, Daniel Roviras, Francis Castanie:
Expression of the capacity for the Gilbert channel in presence of interleaving. 2533-2536 - Francisco A. S. Silva, José M. N. Leitão:
Importance sampling evaluation of digital phase detectors based on extended Kalman-Bucy filters. 2537-2540 - Chet Lo, Todd K. Moon:
Optimal signal design and detection for fast fading channels. 2541-2544 - Sébastien Houcke, Antoine Chevreuil, Philippe Loubaton:
Joint blind equalization and estimation of the symbol period: a contrast function approach. 2545-2548 - Arnt-Børre Salberg, Alfred Hanssen:
Subspace detectors for stochastic process shift keying. 2549-2552 - Stéphane Lesage, Jean-Yves Tourneret, Petar M. Djuric
:
Classification of digital modulations by MCMC sampling. 2553-2556 - Vladimir M. Baronkin, Yuriy V. Zakharov, Tim C. Tozer:
Cramer-Rao lower bound for frequency estimation in multipath Rayleigh fading channels. 2557-2560 - Jaume Riba, Gregori Vázquez:
Parameter estimation of binary CPM signals. 2561-2564 - Jörg Kliewer, Norbert Görtz:
Soft-input source decoding for robust transmission of compressed images using two-dimensional optimal estimation. 2565-2568 - Gal Ben-David, David Malah:
Bounds on the channel distortion of vector quantizers. 2569-2572 - Piya Bunyaratavej, David J. Miller:
Locally optimal joint encoding of image transform coefficients. 2573-2576 - Mohamed M. Abdallah, Haralabos C. Papadopoulos:
Sequential signal encoding and estimation for distributed sensor networks. 2577-2580 - Abraham Gabay, Olivier Rioul, Pierre Duhamel:
Joint source-channel coding using structured oversampled filters banks applied to image transmission. 2581-2584 - David Declercq:
Comparison of structures for joint equalization and decoding. 2585-2588 - Francesco Palmieri, Dario Petriccione:
An algorithm for transform coding for lossy packet networks. 2589-2592 - Jongtae Lim, David L. Neuhoff:
Joint and tandem source-channel coding with delay constraints. 2593-2596 - David L. Mary, Dirk T. M. Slock:
Vectorial DPCM coding and application to wideband speech coding. 2597-2600 - Ciprian Doru Giurcaneanu
, Ioan Tabus:
Low-complexity transform coding with integer-to-integer transforms. 2601-2604 - Adriana Vasilache, Ioan Tabus:
Indexing and entropy coding of lattice codevectors. 2605-2608 - Faramarz Fekri
, Steven W. McLaughlin, Russell M. Mersereau, Ronald W. Schafer:
Decoding of half-rate wavelet codes; Golay code and more. 2609-2612 - Alexis Bernard, Abeer Alwan:
Source and channel coding for remote speech recognition over error-prone channels. 2613-2616 - Ranveig Nygaard, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos:
Rate distortion optimal signal compression using second order polynomial approximation. 2617-2620 - Mansour A. Aldajani, Ali H. Sayed:
A stable adaptive structure for delta modulation with improved performance. 2621-2624 - Jared Welz, Ian Galton:
The mismatch-noise PSD from a tree-structured DAC in a second-order ΔΣ modulator with a midscale input. 2625-2628 - Joyce Shih, Anuradha K. Aiyer, Robert M. Gray:
A Lagrangian formulation of high rate quantization. 2629-2632 - Zhongfeng Wang, Zhipei Chi, Keshab K. Parhi
:
Area-efficient high speed decoding schemes for turbo/MAP decoders. 2633-2636 - Zhipei Chi, Zhongfeng Wang, Keshab K. Parhi
:
A study on the performance, power consumption tradeoffs of short frame turbo decoder design. 2637-2640 - Xiaodong Wang, Zigang Yang:
Turbo equalization for GMSK signaling over multipath channels. 2641-2644 - Aline Roumy, Alex J. Grant
, Inbar Fijalkow, Paul D. Alexander, Didier Pirez:
Turbo-equalization: convergence analysis. 2645-2648 - Ralf Perkert, Markus Kaindl, Thomas Hindelang:
Iterative source and channel decoding for GSM. 2649-2652 - Marc Adrat, Peter Vary, Julian Spittka:
Iterative source-channel decoder using extrinsic information from softbit-source decoding. 2653-2656 - Eric Fabre, Arnaud Guyader, Christine Guillemot:
Joint source-channel turbo decoding of VLC-coded Markov sources. 2657-2660 - Mutlu Koca, Bernard C. Levy
:
Turbo space-time equalization of TCM for broadband wireless channels. 2661-2664 - Chunming Liu, Heng Xiao, Qiang Wu, Fu Li:
Linear RF power amplifier design for TDMA signals: a spectrum analysis approach. 2665-2668 - Kin-Fai To, P. C. Ching, Kon Max Wong:
Compensation of amplifier nonlinearities on wavelet packet division multiplexing. 2669-2672 - Raviv Raich, G. Tong Zhou:
Analyzing spectral regrowth of QPSK and OQPSK signals. 2673-2676 - Mohamed Siala, Hatem Boujemaa:
Optimisation of the interference cost generated by the random access channel of the UMTS FDD system. 2677-2680 - Anna Scaglione, Judd A. Rohwer:
Design of a totally passive wireless digital micro-transceiver for picocellular systems. 2681-2684 - Harris R. Burris, Anne E. Reed, Nader M. Namazi, M. J. Vilcheck, Mike S. Ferraro:
Use of Kalman filtering in data detection in optical communication systems with multiplicative noise. 2685-2688 - Daniel Jacoby, Roxana Saint-Nom:
Nice experiences teaching SP in Argentina. 2689-2692 - Michael G. Morrow, Thad B. Welch, Cameron H. G. Wright, George K. P. York:
Demonstration platform for real-time beamforming. 2693-2696 - Amir Asif
, John C. Nesbit:
Cooperative and online learning in signal processing. 2697-2700 - Douglas L. Jones:
Designing effective DSP laboratory courses. 2701-2704 - Elisa Sayrol, Antoni Gasull, Josep M. Salavedra, Asunción Moreno, Francesc Vallverdú:
Graphical study of signals and systems. 2705-2708 - Geoffrey C. Orsak, Scott C. Douglas
, Ravindra A. Athale, David C. Munson Jr., John R. Treichler, Sally L. Wood, Mark A. Yoder:
The INFINITY Project: expanding signal-processing-based engineering education to the high school classroom. 2709-2712 - Sally L. Wood:
Signal processing and architecture in the lower division electrical engineering core. 2713-2716 - Andreas Spanias, Fikre Bizuneh:
Development of new functions and scripting capabilities in JavaA-DSP for easy creation and seamless integration of animated DSP simulations in Web courses. 2717-2720 - Joel R. Jackson, Thomas P. Barnwell III, Douglas B. Williams, Monson H. Hayes III, David V. Anderson, Ronald W. Schafer:
DSP for practicing engineers: an online course for continuing DSP education. 2721-2724 - John W. Pierre, Robert F. Kubichek:
Investigating sampling and quantization using a digital storage oscilloscope. 2725-2728 - Futoshi Asano, Shiro Ikeda
, Michiaki Ogawa, Hideki Asoh, Nobuhiko Kitawaki:
A combined approach of array processing and independent component analysis for blind separation of acoustic signals. 2729-2732 - Hiroshi Saruwatari, Satoshi Kurita, Kazuya Takeda:
Blind source separation combining frequency-domain ICA and beamforming. 2733-2736 - Shoko Araki
, Shoji Makino, Tsuyoki Nishikawa, Hiroshi Saruwatari:
Fundamental limitation of frequency domain blind source separation for convolutive mixture of speech. 2737-2740 - Yannick Deville, Stephane P. Savoldelli:
A second-order differential approach for underdetermined convolutive source separation. 2741-2744 - Kamran Rahbar, James P. Reilly:
Blind source separation of convolved sources by joint approximate diagonalization of cross-spectral density matrices. 2745-2748 - Pierre Comon, Eric Moreau:
Blind MIMO equalization and joint-diagonalization criteria. 2749-2752 - Xiaoan Sun, Scott C. Douglas:
Adaptive paraunitary filter banks for contrast-based multichannel blind deconvolution. 2753-2756 - Muhammad Z. Ikram, Dennis R. Morgan:
A multiresolution approach to blind separation of speech signals in a reverberant environment. 2757-2760 - Masaki Handa, Takayuki Nagai, Akira Kurematsu:
Frequency domain multi-channel speech separation and its applications. 2761-2764 - Jean-Christophe Pesquet, Binning Chen, Athina P. Petropulu:
Frequency-domain contrast functions for separation of convolutive mixtures. 2765-2768 - Maria G. Jafari, H. W. Seah, Jonathon A. Chambers:
A combined Kalman filter and natural gradient algorithm approach for blind separation of binary distributed sources in time-varying channels. 2769-2772 - Alle-Jan van der Veen:
Joint diagonalization via subspace fitting techniques. 2773-2776 - Heinz Mathis, Scott C. Douglas
:
On optimal and universal nonlinearities for blind signal separation. 2777-2780 - Mirko Solazzi, Francesco Piazza, Aurelio Uncini:
Nonlinear blind source separation by spline neural networks. 2781-2784 - Juan José Murillo-Fuentes, Francisco Javier González-Serrano:
Independent component analysis with sinusoidal fourth-order contrasts. 2785-2788 - Adel Belouchrani
, Karim Abed-Meraim, Moeness G. Amin
, Abdelhak M. Zoubir:
Joint anti-diagonalization for blind source separation. 2789-2792 - Marcel Joho, Russell H. Lambert, Heinz Mathis:
Elementary cost functions for blind separation of non-stationary source signals. 2793-2796 - Ruifeng Zhang, Michail K. Tsatsanis:
A second-order method for blind separation of non-stationary sources. 2797-2800 - Alexei Ossadtchi, Shubha Kadambe:
Over-complete blind source separation by applying sparse decomposition and information theoretic based probabilistic approach. 2801-2804 - Eric Moreau:
An any order generalization of JADE for complex source signals. 2805-2808 - Nicola Bienati, Umberto Spagnolini, Michele Zecca:
An adaptive blind signal separation based on the joint optimization of Givens rotations. 2809-2812 - Karim G. Oweiss, David J. Anderson:
A new technique for blind source separation using subband subspace analysis in correlated multichannel signal environments. 2813-2816 - Volkan Cevher, James H. McClellan:
Sensor array calibration via tracking with the extended Kalman filter. 2817-2820 - William Ng, Jean-René Larocque, James P. Reilly:
On the implementation of particle filters for DOA tracking. 2821-2824 - Marcelo G. S. Bruno
, José M. F. Moura:
Clutter adaptive multiframe detection/tracking of random signature targets. 2825-2828 - Jihyo Lee, Hanseok Ko:
Tracking of mobile phone using IMM in CDMA environment. 2829-2832 - Fredrik Gustafsson:
Stochastic observability and fault diagnosis of additive changes in state space models. 2833-2836 - Yonina C. Eldar, Alan V. Oppenheim:
Orthogonal matched filter detection. 2837-2840 - Yanting Dong, Paul Runkle, Lawrence Carin:
Markov modeling of transient scattering and its application in multi-aspect target classification. 2841-2844 - Amin G. Jaffer, Joe C. Chen, Thomas W. Miller:
Adaptive resolution of mainlobe and sidelobe detections using model order determination. 2845-2848 - Ivars P. Kirsteins, Muralidhar Rangaswamy:
Approximate CFAR signal detection in strong low rank non-Gaussian interference. 2849-2852 - Ernesto Conte, Antonio De Maio, Carmela Galdi, Giuseppe Ricci:
Adaptive CFAR detection of multidimensional signals. 2853-2856 - Roy E. Bethel, Kristine L. Bell:
A multi-hypothesis GLRT approach to the combined source detection and direction of arrival estimation problem. 2857-2860 - Peter J. Green, Desmond P. Taylor:
Dynamic enumeration algorithm using array antennas. 2861-2864 - Masakiyo Suzuki, Hirofumi Sanada, Nobuo Nagai:
Irreducible form for AP algorithm for detecting the number of coherent signals based on the MDL principle. 2865-2868 - Hyung Soo Kim, Alfred O. Hero III:
Comparison of GLR and maximal invariant detectors under structured clutter covariance. 2869-2872 - Jonny Eriksson:
Multiple signal detection under a specified false alarm constraint. 2873-2876 - Peter Gulden, Martin Vossiek, Eckhard Storck, Patric Heide:
Application of state space frequency estimation techniques to radar systems. 2877-2880 - Ehab Elsehely, Mohamed I. Sobhy:
Reduction of interference in automotive radars using multiscale wavelet transform. 2881-2884 - Mark R. Cowper, Charles P. Unsworth, Bernard Mulgrew:
Determining the importance of learning the underlying dynamics of sea clutter for radar target detection. 2885-2888 - Sebastián M. Torres, Dusan S. Zrnic:
Spectral moment estimation for weather radars using a whitening transformation on oversampled data. 2889-2892 - Yide Wang, Joseph Saillard:
Characterization of the scattering centers of a radar target with polarization diversity using polynomial rooting. 2893-2896 - Xuejun Liao, Paul Runkle, Yan Jiao, Lawrence Carin:
Identification of ground targets from sequential HRR radar signatures. 2897-2900 - Richard H. Anderson, Shawn Kraut, Jeffrey L. Krolik:
Robust altitude estimation for over-the-horizon radar using a state-space model for multipath fading. 2901-2904 - Sathyanarayanan Vasudevan, Jeffrey L. Krolik:
Refractivity estimation from radar clutter by sequential importance sampling with a Markov model for microwave propagation. 2905-2908 - Peter A. Parker
, A. Lee Swindlehurst:
A parametric approach to hot clutter cancellation. 2909-2912 - Shutao Zhang, Ian Li-Jin Thng:
Pre-steering derivative constraints for robust broadband antenna arrays. 2913-2916 - Matti Kajala, Matti Hämäläinen:
Filter-and-sum beamformer with adjustable filter characteristics. 2917-2920 - Richard J. Vaccaro, Brian F. Harrison:
Matrix filters for passive sonar. 2921-2924 - Fan Wang, Venkataramanan Balakrishnan
, Philip Yuanping Zhou, Jason Jiangnan Chen, Roy Yang, Colin Frank:
Optimal array pattern synthesis using semidefinite programming. 2925-2928 - Tobias P. Kurpjuhn, Michel T. Ivrlac, Josef A. Nossek:
Vandermonde invariance transformation. 2929-2932 - Giacinto Gelli, Davide Mattera, Luigi Paura:
Blind wideband spatial filtering based on higher-order cyclostationarity properties. 2933-2936 - Qian Zhang, Pramod K. Varshney:
Diversity signal reception via soft decision combining. 2937-2940 - Dan P. Scholnik, Jeffrey O. Coleman:
Joint spatial and temporal delta-sigma modulation for wideband antenna arrays and video halftoning. 2941-2944 - Xinying Zhang, Sun-Yuan Kung:
COD: blind path separation with limited antenna size. 2945-2948 - Bhaskar D. Rao, Michael Wengler, Bruce Judson:
Performance analysis and comparison of MRC and optimal combining in antenna array systems. 2949-2952 - Haley M. Jones, Rodney A. Kennedy, B. D. Hart, Predrag B. Rapajic:
Limits on linear detector performance for close users in a wireless multipath environment. 2953-2956 - Holger Boche, Martin Schubert:
A new approach to power adjustment for spatial covariance based downlink beamforming. 2957-2960 - Mats Bengtsson:
Jointly optimal downlink beamforming and base station assignment. 2961-2964 - Brian C. Banister, James R. Zeidler:
Tracking performance of a stochastic gradient algorithm for transmit antenna weight adaptation with feedback. 2965-2968 - Shirish Nagaraj, Yih-Fang Huang:
Prediction error based feedback for downlink transmit beamforming. 2969-2972 - Hang Li, Guanghan Xu, Edward J. Powers:
Direction-time transmission for fast fading vector channel. 2973-2976 - Timothy A. Thomas, Frederick W. Vook:
Quasi-static antenna array processing for rapidly time-varying channels. 2977-2980 - Olivier Besson
, Petre Stoica, Alex B. Gershman:
Direction finding for a wavefront with imperfect spatial coherence. 2981-2984 - Pascal Chargé, Yide Wang, Joseph Saillard:
A root-MUSIC algorithm for non circular sources. 2985-2988 - Alex B. Gershman, Marius Pesavento
, Petre Stoica, Erik G. Larsson:
The stochastic CRB for array processing in unknown noise fields. 2989-2992 - Pei Jung Chung, Johann F. Böhme:
Comparative convergence analysis of EM and SAGE algorithms in DOA estimation. 2993-2996 - Jörg Ringelstein, Lars Schmitt, Johann F. Böhme:
Decoupled estimation of DOA and coherence loss for multiple sources in uncertain propagation environments. 2997-3000 - Lance M. Kaplan, Qiang Le, Péter Molnár:
Maximum likelihood methods for bearings-only target localization. 3001-3004 - Marius Pesavento, Alex B. Gershman, Kon Max Wong:
Direction of arrival estimation in partly calibrated time-varying sensor arrays. 3005-3008 - Mitsuru Hirakawa, Hiroyuki Tsuji, Akira Sano:
Computationally efficient DOA estimation based on linear prediction with Capon method. 3009-3012 - Joe C. Chen, Ralph E. Hudson, Kung Yao:
A maximum-likelihood parametric approach to source localizations. 3013-3016 - V. Galanenko, Alexander Kalyuzhny
, Alexander Kovtonyuk:
Investigation of effectiveness of microphone arrays for in car use based on sound field simulation. 3017-3020 - Jaco Vermaak, Andrew Blake:
Nonlinear filtering for speaker tracking in noisy and reverberant environments. 3021-3024 - Qiyue Zou, Xiaoxin Zou, Ming Zhang, Zhiping Lin:
A robust speech detection algorithm in a microphone array teleconferencing system. 3025-3028 - Harvey F. Silverman, William R. Patterson III, Joshua M. Sachar:
An experiment that validates theory with measurements for a large-aperture microphone array. 3029-3032 - Hidekazu Kamiyanagida, Hiroshi Saruwatari, Kazuya Takeda, Fumitada Itakura:
Direction of arrival estimation based on nonlinear microphone array. 3033-3036 - Juan Liu, Henrique S. Malvar:
Blind deconvolution of reverberated speech signals via regularization. 3037-3040 - Takayuki Nagai, Keisuke Kondo, Masahide Kaneko, Akira Kurematsu:
Estimation of source location based on 2-D MUSIC and its application to speech recognition in cars. 3041-3044 - Hidetomo Tanaka, Tetsunori Kobayashi:
Estimating positions of multiple adjacent speakers based on MUSIC spectra correlation using a microphone array. 3045-3048 - Joshua M. Sachar, Harvey F. Silverman, William R. Patterson III:
Large vs small aperture microphone arrays: performance over a large focal area. 3049-3052 - Stanley T. Birchfield, Daniel Kahn Gillmor:
Acoustic source direction by hemisphere sampling. 3053-3056 - Kaushik Ghose
, Dmitry N. Zotkin, Ramani Duraiswami, Cynthia F. Moss:
Multimodal localization of a flying bat. 3057-3060 - Jui-Chung Hung
, Bor-Sen Chen, Wen-Sheng Hou, Li-Mei Chen:
Spectral estimation under nature missing data. 3061-3064 - Malcolm D. Macleod:
Joint detection and high resolution ML estimation of multiple sinusoids in noise. 3065-3068 - Erik G. Larsson, Petre Stoica:
Fast implementation of two-dimensional APES and CAPON spectral estimators. 3069-3072 - Stavroula-Evita Fotinea
, Ioannis Dologlou, George Carayannis:
Decimation and SVD to estimate exponentially damped sinusoids in the presence of noise. 3073-3076 - Jeffrey D. Klein:
Recursive single frequency estimation. 3077-3080 - Hans-Helge Albrecht:
A family of cosine-sum windows for high-resolution measurements. 3081-3084 - Yngve Birkelund
, Alfred Hanssen
, Edward J. Powers:
Multitaper estimation of bicoherence. 3085-3088 - Andre Tkacenko, P. P. Vaidyanathan:
Sinusoidal frequency estimation using filter banks. 3089-3092 - Tao Jiang, Nicholas D. Sidiropoulos
, Jos M. F. ten Berge:
Almost sure identifiability of multidimensional harmonic retrieval. 3093-3096 - Erik K. Larsson, Erik G. Larsson:
Cramer-Rao bounds for continuous-time AR parameter estimation with irregular sampling. 3097-3100 - Abdelhak M. Zoubir, Anisse Taleb:
The Cramer-Rao bound for the estimation of noisy phase signals. 3101-3104 - Christoph F. Mecklenbräuker, Alex B. Gershman:
Broadband maximum likelihood estimation of shallow ocean parameters using shipping noise. 3105-3108 - Supratim Saha, Steven M. Kay:
A noniterative maximum likelihood parameter estimator of superimposed chirp signals. 3109-3112 - Yuri I. Abramovich, Nicholas K. Spencer:
Locally optimal maximum-likelihood estimate of a Toeplitz matrix of given rank. 3113-3116 - Andrzej Cichocki, Reda R. Gharieb, Tetsuya Hoya:
Efficient extraction of evoked potentials by combination of Wiener filtering and subspace methods. 3117-3120 - Guisheng Liao, Hing-Cheung So, P. C. Ching:
Joint time delay and frequency estimation of multiple sinusoids. 3121-3124 - Sébastien Bausson, José M. F. Moura, Didier Mauuary:
Ocean acoustic tomography structured covariance estimation. 3125-3128 - Chung-Chieh Lin, Petar M. Djuric
:
Bayesian estimation of chirplet signals by MCMC sampling. 3129-3132 - Panagiotis Giannopoulos, Simon J. Godsill:
Estimation of CAR processes observed in noise using Bayesian inference. 3133-3136 - Robi Polikar, Ruth Shinar, Vasant G. Honavar, Lalita Udpa, Marc D. Porter:
Detection and identification of odorants using an electronic nose. 3137-3140 - Hasan Ocak
, Kenneth A. Loparo
:
A new bearing fault detection and diagnosis scheme based on hidden Markov modeling of vibration signals. 3141-3144 - Sönke Carstens-Behrens, Johann F. Böhme:
Fast knock detection using pattern signals. 3145-3148 - Nirmal Keshava:
Best bands selection for detection in hyperspectral processing. 3149-3152 - Dimitris Manolakis, Christina Siracusa, Gary A. Shaw:
Adaptive matched subspace detectors for hyperspectral imaging applications. 3153-3156 - Magnus Lundberg:
Infrared land mine detection by parametric modeling. 3157-3160 - Nilanjan Dasgupta, Paul Runkle, Lawrence Carin:
Class-based identification of underwater targets using hidden Markov models. 3161-3164 - Fred Nicolls, Gerhard de Jager:
Uniformly most powerful cyclic permutation invariant detection for discrete-time signals. 3165-3168 - Nurgun Erdol, Spyros Kyperountas, Branko Petljanski:
Time and scale evolutionary EVD and detection. 3169-3172 - Mark Ordowski, Gerard G. L. Meyer:
Geometric linear discriminant analysis. 3173-3176 - Martial Coulon, Ananthram Swami:
Least squares detection of multiple changes in fractional ARIMA processes. 3177-3180 - Zhen Wang, Peter Willett:
Improved power-law detection of transients. 3181-3184 - Eran Fishler, Hagit Messer:
Activity detection in unknown noise environment. 3185-3188 - Patrice Michel, Jean-Yves Tourneret, Petar M. Djuric
:
On-line model selection of nonstationary time series using Gerschgorin disks. 3189-3192 - Peter Willett, Zhen Wang, Roy L. Streit:
Wavelets in the frequency domain for narrowband process detection. 3193-3196 - Lars Kai Hansen
, Jan Larsen
, Thomas Kolenda:
Blind detection of independent dynamic components. 3197-3200 - Kofi Ghartey, Antonia Papandreou-Suppappola, Douglas Cochran:
On the use of matching pursuit time-frequency techniques for multiple-channel detection. 3201-3204 - Tak Keung Yeung, Sze Fong Yau:
A modified overall on-line modeling algorithm for the feedforward multiple-point ANC system. 3205-3208 - Michael O'Brien, Patrick Pratt:
Active noise control using robust feedback techniques. 3209-3212 - Paulo Alexandre Crisóstomo Lopes, Moisés Simões Piedade:
Effects of secondary path modeling errors on the Modified FX-LMS algorithm for active noise control. 3213-3216 - Yoshinobu Kajikawa, Yasuo Nomura:
Frequency domain active noise control system using optimal step-size parameters. 3217-3220 - Feng Yu, Martin Bouchard:
Recursive least-squares algorithms with good numerical stability for multichannel active noise control. 3221-3224 - Maria de Diego, Alberto González
, Gema Pinero
, Miguel Ferrer
, Juan J. García-Bonito:
Subjective evaluation of actively controlled interior car noise. 3225-3228 - Akihiko Sugiyama, Tetsuro Yamaji:
An efficient multichannel line echo canceler algorithm for PSTN and VoIP/VoDSL applications. 3229-3232 - Tomas Gänsler, Jacob Benesty, Man Mohan Sondhi, Steven L. Gay:
Dynamic resource allocation for network echo cancellation. 3233-3236 - Trevor N. Yensen, Rafik A. Goubran:
An acoustic echo cancellation structure for synthetic surround sound. 3237-3240 - Wolfgang Herbordt, Walter Kellermann:
Limits for generalized sidelobe cancellers with embedded acoustic echo cancellation. 3241-3244 - I. Kammoun, Meriem Jaïdane
:
Exact performances analysis of a selective coefficient adaptive algorithm in acoustic echo cancellation. 3245-3248 - Siho Kim, Hong-Seok Kwon, Keun-Sung Bae, Kyung Jin Byun, Kyung Soo Kim:
Performance improvement of double-talk detection algorithm in the acoustic echo canceller. 3249-3252 - Naoki Iwakami, Takehiro Moriya, Akio Jin, Takeshi Mori, Kazuaki Chikira:
Fast encoding algorithms for MPEG-4 TwinVQ audio tool. 3253-3256 - Anne-Sophie Scheuble, Zixiang Xiong:
Scalable audio coding using the nonuniform modulated complex lapped transform. 3257-3260 - Michele Covell, Malcolm Slaney
, Art Rothstein:
FastMPEG: time-scale modification of bit-compressed audio information. 3261-3264 - Frank Baumgarte:
A computationally efficient cochlear filter bank for perceptual audio coding. 3265-3268 - Ashish Aggarwal, Shankar L. Regunathan, Kenneth Rose:
Near-optimal selection of encoding parameters for audio coding. 3269-3272 - Gerald Schuller, Bin Yu, Dawei Huang:
Lossless coding of audio signals using cascaded prediction. 3273-3276 - Mark S. Vinton, Les E. Atlas:
Scalable and progressive audio codec. 3277-3280 - Richard Heusdens, Renat Vafin, W. Bastiaan Kleijn
:
Sinusoidal modeling of audio and speech using psychoacoustic-adaptive matching pursuits. 3281-3284 - Renat Vafin, Richard Heusdens, W. Bastiaan Kleijn
:
Modifying transients for efficient coding of audio. 3285-3288 - Ted Painter, Andreas Spanias:
Perceptual segmentation and component selection in compact sinusoidal representations of audio. 3289-3292 - Lee Lin, Eliathamby Ambikairajah, W. Harvey Holmes:
Log-magnitude modelling of auditory tuning curves. 3293-3296 - Hideki Banno, Kazuya Takeda, Fumitada Itakura:
A study on perceptual distance measure for phase spectrum of stimuli. 3297-3300 - Chang Y. Choo, Hammam Elabd:
A memory reduction scheme for multi-channel echo canceller implementation. 3301-3304 - Lisa G. Huettel, Leslie M. Collins:
A theoretical study of information transmission in the auditory system using signal detection theory: frequency discrimination by normal and impaired systems. 3305-3308 - Ramani Duraiswami, Dmitry N. Zotkin, Larry S. Davis:
Active speech source localization by a dual coarse-to-fine search. 3309-3312 - Tuomas Paatero, Matti Karjalainen, Aki Härmä:
Modeling and equalization of audio systems using Kautz filters. 3313-3316 - Peng Wang, Wee Ser, Ming Zhang:
Bark scale equalizer design using warped filter. 3317-3320 - Vahid Emamian, Zhiqiang Shi, Mostafa Kaveh, Ahmed H. Tewfik:
Acoustic emission classification using signal subspace projections. 3321-3324 - Yoh-ichi Fujisaka, Mikio Tohyama, Yoshinori Takahashi:
Eigenmode analysis and degree of freedom in chaotic semi-stadium sound fields. 3325-3328 - Manuel Davy, Hélène Cottereau, Christian Doncarli:
Loudspeaker fault detection using time-frequency representations. 3329-3332 - Toshiharu Horiuchi
, Haruhide Hokari, Shoji Shimada:
Out-of-head sound localization using adaptive inverse filter. 3333-3336 - Nail A. Gumerov, Ramani Duraiswami:
Modeling the effect of a nearby boundary on the HRTF. 3337-3340 - C. J. Liu, Shih-Fu Hsieh:
Common-acoustic-poles/zeros approximation of head-related transfer functions. 3341-3344 - Lauri Savioja, Vesa Välimäki
:
Interpolated 3-D digital waveguide mesh with frequency warping. 3345-3348 - Felipe Orduña-Bustamante
, José J. López, Alberto González
:
Prediction and measurement of acoustic crosstalk cancellation robustness. 3349-3352 - Nicolas Tsingos:
Artifact-free asynchronous geometry-based audio rendering. 3353-3356 - Jong-soong Lim, Chris Kyriakakis:
Multirate adaptive filtering for immersive audio. 3357-3360 - Sumit Basu, Brian P. Clarkson, Alex Pentland:
Smart headphones: enhancing auditory awareness through robust speech detection and source localization. 3361-3364 - Masataka Goto:
A predominant-F0 estimation method for CD recordings: MAP estimation using EM algorithm for adaptive tone models. 3365-3368 - Guillermo García:
Estimation of sinusoids in audio signals using an analysis-by-synthesis neural network. 3369-3372 - S. Hamid Nawab, Salma Abu Ayyash, Robert Wotiz:
Identification of musical chords using CONSTANT-Q spectra. 3373-3376 - Borching Su, Shyh-Kang Jeng
:
Multi-timbre chord classification using wavelet transform and self-organized map neural networks. 3377-3380 - Anssi Klapuri:
Multipitch estimation and sound separation by the spectral smoothness principle. 3381-3384 - Lutz Trautmann, Stefan Petrausch, Rudolf Rabenstein:
Physical modeling of drums by transfer function methods. 3385-3388 - Muhammad Afzal, Robi Polikar, Lalita Udpa, Satish S. Udpa:
Adaptive noise cancellation schemes for magnetic flux leakage signals obtained from gas pipeline inspection. 3389-3392 - Muhammad Afzal, Robi Polikar, Lalita Udpa, Satish S. Udpa:
Adaptive noise cancellation schemes for magnetic flux leakage signals obtained from gas pipeline inspection. 3389-3392 - Nihat M. Bilgutay, John Popovics, Sandor Popovics, Meric Karaoguz:
Recent developments in concrete nondestructive evaluation. 3393-3396 - Shreekanth A. Mandayam:
Invariance algorithms for nondestructive evaluation. 3397-3400 - Kevin D. Donohue, Lexun Huang:
Ultrasonic scatterer structure classification with the generalized spectrum. 3401-3404 - Uvais Qidwai, Chi-Hau Chen:
Blind image restoration for ultrasonic C-scan using constrained 2D-HOS. 3405-3408 - Mark Coates, Robert D. Nowak:
Network tomography for internal delay estimation. 3409-3412 - Xueshi Yang, Athina P. Petropulu, Jean-Christophe Pesquet:
Estimating long-range dependence in impulsive traffic flows. 3413-3416 - Clifford Hurvich, Eric Moulines, Philippe Soulier:
An adaptive broadband estimator of the fractional differencing coefficient. 3417-3420 - Meng-Fu Shih, Alfred O. Hero III:
Unicast inference of network link delay distributions from edge measurements. 3421-3424 - Stéphane G. Roux, Darryl Veitch, Patrice Abry, L. Huang, J. Micheel, Patrick Flandrin:
Statistical scaling analysis of TCP/IP data using cascades. 3425-3428 - Vinay J. Ribeiro, Rudolf H. Riedi, Richard G. Baraniuk:
Wavelets and multifractals for network traffic modeling and inference. 3429-3432 - David J. Anderson, Karim G. Oweiss, Steven M. Bierer:
Sensor arrays in the micro-environment of the brain. 3433-3436 - Charlotte M. Gruner, Don H. Johnson:
Calculation of the Kullback-Leibler distance between point process models. 3437-3440 - Victor Solo, Patrick L. Purdon, Emery N. Brown:
Spatio-temporal signal processing for multisubject functional MRI studies. 3441-3444 - Karen A. Moxon:
Brain-control interfaces for sensory and motor prosthetic devices. 3445-3448 - Donald K. Eddington, William M. Rabinowitz, Lorraine Delhorne:
Sound processing for cochlear implants. 3449-3452 - J. Patrick Fitch, Jefferson Ng, Bahrad A. Sokhansanj:
Matrix formulation of a universal microbial transcript profiling system. 3453-3456 - Ching-Hsiang Tseng:
Sampling criterion for nonlinear systems with a bandpass input. 3457-3460 - Rudolph van der Merwe, Eric A. Wan:
The square-root unscented Kalman filter for state and parameter-estimation. 3461-3464 - Jayesh H. Kotecha, Petar M. Djuric:
Gaussian sum particle filtering for dynamic state space models. 3465-3468 - Ricardo L. de Queiroz, Patrick Fleckenstein:
Signal processing using LUT filters based on hierarchical VQ. 3469-3472 - Alexander T. Ihler, John W. Fisher III, Alan S. Willsky:
Nonparametric estimators for online signature authentication. 3473-3476 - Carlos Pantaleón, David Luengo, Ignacio Santamaría:
Chaotic AR(1) model estimation. 3477-3480 - Dimitrios Dimitriadis, Petros Maragos:
An improved energy demodulation algorithm using splines. 3481-3484 - Soontorn Oraintara, Ying-Jui Chen, Truong T. Nguyen:
Integer fast Fourier transform (INTFFT). 3485-3488 - Márcio H. Costa, José C. M. Bermudez:
A true stochastic gradient adaptive algorithm for applications using nonlinear actuators. 3489-3492 - Igor R. Krcmar, Danilo P. Mandic:
A fully adaptive normalized nonlinear gradient descent algorithm for nonlinear system identification. 3493-3496 - Satoshi Kinoshita, Yoshinobu Kajikawa, Yasuo Nomura:
Volterra filters using multirate signal processing and their application to loudspeaker systems. 3497-3500 - Nicholas Kalouptsidis, Panos Koukoulas, V. John Mathews:
Blind identification of bilinear systems. 3501-3504 - Robert J. Foxall, Igor R. Krcmar, Gavin C. Cawley, Stephen R. Dorling, Danilo P. Mandic:
Nonlinear modelling of air pollution time series. 3505-3508 - Yohei Nakada, Takayuki Kurihara, Takashi Matsumoto:
Bayesian MCMC nonlinear time series prediction. 3509-3512 - Anisse Taleb:
Source separation in structured nonlinear models. 3513-3516 - Igor Djurovic, Vladimir Katkovnik, Ljubisa Stankovic:
Instantaneous frequency estimation based on the robust spectrogram. 3517-3520 - Vladimir Ivanovic, Milos Dakovic, Igor Djurovic, Ljubisa Stankovic:
Instantaneous frequency estimation by using time-frequency distributions. 3521-3524 - Luis F. Chaparro, Raungrong Suleesathira, Aydin Akan
, R. Basar Ünsal Artan:
Instantaneous frequency estimation using discrete evolutionary transform for jammer excision. 3525-3528 - Aydin Akan, Veli Shakhmurov, Yalçin Çekiç:
A fractional Gabor transform. 3529-3532 - David S. Roberts, Douglas L. Jones:
A four-parameter quadratic distribution. 3533-3536 - Feng Zhang, Guoan Bi, Yan Qiu Chen, Yonghong Zeng:
Harmonic transform. 3537-3540 - Andrzej J. Brodzik:
Recursive Zak transforms and Weyl-Heisenberg expansions. 3541-3544 - Soo-Chang Pei, Jian-Jiun Ding:
Fractional, canonical, and simplified fractional cosine transforms. 3545-3548 - Selin Aviyente, William J. Williams:
Information bounds for random signals in time-frequency plane. 3549-3552 - Ahmet Kemal Özdemir, Lutfiye Durak
, Orhan Arikan
:
High resolution time-frequency analysis by fractional domain warping. 3553-3556 - Victor Sucic, Boualem Boashash:
Parameter selection for optimising time-frequency distributions and measurements of time-frequency characteristics of non-stationary signals. 3557-3560 - Braham Barkat:
IF estimation of higher-order polynomial FM signals corrupted by multiplicative and additive noise. 3561-3564 - Dominique Barchiesi, Cédric Richard:
Time-frequency analysis of near-field optical data for extracting local attributes. 3565-3568 - Enqing Dong, Guizhong Liu, Yatong Zhou:
A new improved flexible segmentation algorithm using local cosine transform. 3569-3572 - Xiang-Gen Xia, Genyuan Wang, Victor C. Chen:
A quantitative SNR analysis of linear chirps in the continuous-time short-time Fourier transform domain with Gaussian windows. 3573-3576 - Weifeng Mu, Yimin Zhang, Moeness G. Amin:
Bilinear signal synthesis in array processing. 3577-3580 - Yngvar Larsen, Alfred Hanssen, Hans L. Pécseli:
Analysis of non-stationary mode coupling by means of wavelet-bicoherence. 3581-3584 - YongJune Shin, Sang-Won Nam, Chong-Koo An, Edward J. Powers:
Design of a time-frequency domain matched filter for detection of non-stationary signals. 3585-3588 - Mari Ostendorf, Les E. Atlas, Robert Fish, Özgür Çetin, Somsak Sukittanon, Gary D. Bernard
:
Joint use of dynamical classifiers and ambiguity plane features. 3589-3592 - Samuel Pon Varma, Antonia Papandreou-Suppappola, Seth B. Suppappola:
Detecting faults in structures using time-frequency techniques. 3593-3596 - Nguyen Linh-Trung, Bouchra Senadji, Boualem Boashash:
Scattering function and time-frequency signal processing. 3597-3600 - Damián Marelli, Minyue Fu:
Optimized filterbank design for subband identification with oversampling. 3601-3604 - Alfred Mertins, Tanja Karp:
Perfect reconstruction integer-modulated filter banks. 3605-3608 - Are Hjørungnes, Tapio Saramäki:
Minimum mean square error nonuniform FIR filter banks. 3609-3612 - Kitti Attakitmongcol, Douglas P. Hardin, D. Mitchell Wilkes:
Optimal prefilters for the multiwavelet filter banks. 3613-3616 - Tapio Saramäki, Robert Bregovic:
An efficient approach for designing nearly perfect-reconstruction cosine-modulated and modified DFT filter banks. 3617-3620 - Paulo S. R. Diniz
, Luiz C. R. de Barcellos, Sergio L. Netto
:
Design of cosine-modulated filter bank prototype filters using the frequency-response masking approach. 3621-3624 - Ari Viholainen, Juuso Alhava, Markku Renfors:
Implementation of parallel cosine and sine modulated filter banks for equalized transmultiplexer systems. 3625-3628 - Corneliu Popeea, Bogdan Dumitrescu, Boris Jora:
An efficient algorithm for FIR filter bank completion. 3629-3632 - Jan Mark de Haan, Nedelko Grbic, Ingvar Claesson, Sven Nordholm:
Design of oversampled uniform DFT filter banks with delay specification using quadratic optimization. 3633-3636 - Bojan Vrcelj, P. P. Vaidyanathan:
Results on vector biorthogonal partners. 3637-3640 - Minh N. Do
, Martin Vetterli:
Frame reconstruction of the Laplacian pyramid. 3641-3644 - Valery A. Zheludev, Amir Averbuch, Alexander B. Pevnyi:
Biorthogonal Butterworth wavelets. 3645-3648 - Ngai-Fong Law, Wan-Chi Siu:
Issues of filter design for binary wavelet transform. 3649-3652 - Felix C. A. Fernandes, Rutger L. van Spaendonck, C. Sidney Burrus:
A new directional, low-redundancy, complex-wavelet transform. 3653-3656 - Ricardo von Borries, Ricardo L. de Queiroz
, C. Sidney Burrus:
On filter banks with rational oversampling. 3657-3660 - Sony Akkarakaran, P. P. Vaidyanathan:
On optimal transforms for subband domain suppression of colored noise. 3661-3664 - Hüseyin Özkaramanli, Asim Bhatti
, Tarik Kabakli:
Alperts multi-wavelets from spline super-functions. 3665-3668 - Gareth J. Parker:
Effecting frequency shifts with a DFT filterbank. 3669-3672 - Ivan W. Selesnick:
The design of Hilbert transform pairs of wavelet bases via the flat delay filter. 3673-3676 - Djordje Babic, Jussi Vesma, Markku Renfors:
Decimation by irrational factor using CIC filter and linear interpolation. 3677-3680 - François G. Meyer:
Wavelet based estimation of a semi parametric generalized linear model of fMRI time-series. 3681-3684 - Sylvain Durand, Jacques Froment:
Artifact free signal denoising with wavelets. 3685-3688 - Rajeev Gandhi, Sanjit K. Mitra:
Quantization to maximize SNR in non-orthogonal subband coders. 3689-3692 - A. Farras Abdelnour, Ivan W. Selesnick:
Design of 2-band orthogonal near-symmetric CQF. 3693-3696 - Yang Xue Zhi, Grantham K. H. Pang, Nelson H. C. Yung:
Fabric defect detection using adaptive wavelet. 3697-3700 - Bradford W. Gillespie, Henrique S. Malvar, Dinei A. F. Florêncio:
Speech dereverberation via maximum-kurtosis subband adaptive filtering. 3701-3704 - José A. Apolinário Jr.
, Rogerio Guedes Alves, Paulo S. R. Diniz
, M. N. S. Swamy:
Filtered gradient algorithms applied to a subband adaptive filter structure. 3705-3708 - Jacob D. Griesbach, Michael R. Lightner, Delores M. Etter:
Subband MMSE bounds for filterbank adaptation in system modeling non-uniform subband adaptive filters. 3709-3712 - Renata T. B. Vasconcellos, Mariane R. Petraglia, Rogerio Guedes Alves:
A new critically sampled non-uniform subband adaptive structure. 3713-3716 - Amere Oakman, Patrick A. Naylor:
Dynamic structures for non-uniform subband adaptive filtering. 3717-3720 - W. H. Neo, Behrouz Farhang-Boroujeny
:
Robust microphone arrays using subband adaptive filters. 3721-3724 - Isao Yamada, Konstantinos Slavakis, Kenyu Yamada:
An efficient robust adaptive filtering scheme based on parallel subgradient projection techniques. 3725-3728 - Leonardo S. Resende, João M. T. Romano, Maurice G. Bellanger:
Multi-split adaptive filtering. 3729-3732 - Petar M. Djuric
, Jayesh H. Kotecha, Jean-Yves Tourneret, Stéphane Lesage:
Adaptive signal processing by particle filters and discounting of old measurements. 3733-3736 - James Okello, T. Kinugasa, Yoshio Itoh, Yutaka Fukui, Masaki Kobayashi:
A new unbiased equation error algorithm for IIR ADF and its application to ALE. 3737-3740 - Naoki Tokui, Kenji Nakayama, Akihiro Hirano:
A synchronized learning algorithm for reflection coefficients and tap weights in a joint lattice predictor and transversal filter. 3741-3744 - Stefan Werner
, José Antonio Apolinário
, Marcello L. R. de Campos:
The data-selective constrained affine-projection algorithm. 3745-3748 - Naum G. Chernoguz:
A single-parameter adaptive comb filter. 3749-3752 - Shin'ichi Koike:
Adaptive step size sign algorithm for application to adaptive filtering in digital QAM communications. 3753-3756 - Bruce E. Dunne, Geoffrey A. Williamson:
QR based iterative unbiased equation error filtering. 3757-3760 - Katsuya Kusaba, Atsushi Okamura, Takashi Sekiguchi:
A complex adaptive delay filter. 3761-3764 - Olli Vainio, Seppo J. Ovaska:
General parameter-based adaptive extension to FIR filters. 3765-3768 - Yuexian Zou, Shing-Chow Chan:
A Huber recursive least squares adaptive lattice filter for impulse noise suppression. 3769-3772 - Ian D. Skidmore, Ian K. Proudler:
KAGE: a new fast RLS algorithm. 3773-3776 - Shu Hung Leung, Chi Fuk So:
Nonlinear RLS algorithm using variable forgetting factor in mixture noise. 3777-3780 - Zhi Tian, Kristine L. Bell:
An adaptive RLS solution to the optimal minimum power filtering problem with a max/min formulation. 3781-3784 - Jacob Benesty, Tomas Gänsler:
A robust fast recursive least squares adaptive algorithm. 3785-3788 - Ricardo Merched, Ali H. Sayed:
Orthonormal realization of fast fixed-order RLS adaptive filters. 3789-3792 - Craig S. MacInnes:
The design of equiripple matrix filters. 3793-3796 - Javier J. Tapia, Guillermo E. Atkin, Joseph L. LoCicero:
All-pass digital filter design in the frequency-delay domain using the iterative quadratic maximum likelihood algorithm. 3797-3800 - Worayot Lertniphonphun, James H. McClellan:
Unified design algorithm for complex FIR and IIR filters. 3801-3804 - Rika Ito, Kenji Suyama, Ryuichi Hirabayashi:
Optimal design method for FIR filter with discrete coefficients based on integer semi-infinite linear programs. 3805-3808 - Norman C. Griswold, J. Dávila:
Fast algorithm for least squares 2D linear-phase FIR filter design. 3809-3812 - Timothy N. Davidson, Zhi-Quan Luo, Jos F. Sturm:
Linear matrix inequality formulation of spectral mask constraints. 3813-3816 - Chengshan Xiao, Jan C. Olivier, Panajotis Agathoklis:
Design of linear phase IIR filters via weighted least-squares approximation. 3817-3820 - Brien Alkire, Lieven Vandenberghe:
Interior-point methods for magnitude filter design. 3821-3824 - Riitta Niemistö, Bogdan Dumitrescu, Ioan Tabus:
SDP design procedure for energy compaction IIR filters. 3825-3828 - Ricardo A. Vargas, C. Sidney Burrus:
On the design of Lp IIR filters with arbitrary frequency response. 3829-3832 - Khalil C. Haddad, Yongyi Yang, Nikolas P. Galatsanos, Henry Stark:
Allpass filter design using projection-based method under group delay constraints. 3833-3836 - Neil J. Bershad, Darel A. Linebarger, Steve McLaughlin:
A stochastic analysis of the affine projection algorithm for Gaussian autoregressive inputs. 3837-3840 - Hideaki Sakai, Shigeyuki Miyagi:
Analysis of the adaptive filter algorithm for feedback-type active noise control. 3841-3844 - Cássio Guimarães Lopes, José Carlos Moreira Bermudez
:
Evaluation and design of variable step size adaptive algorithms. 3845-3848 - Pascal Scalart:
Convergence analysis of the NLMS algorithm with M-independent inputs. 3849-3852 - Mile Milisavljevic:
Multiple environment optimal update profiling for steepest descent algorithms. 3853-3856 - Mahesh Godavarti, Alfred O. Hero III:
Stability analysis of the sequential partial update LMS algorithm. 3857-3860 - Anders Ahlén, Mikael Sternad, Lars Lindbom:
Iterative Wiener design of adaptation laws with constant gains. 3861-3864 - Lars Lindbom, Mikael Sternad, Anders Ahlén:
Adaptation with constant gains: analysis for slow variations. 3865-3868 - Tareq Y. Al-Naffouri, Ali H. Sayed:
Transient analysis of adaptive filters. 3869-3872 - Ali H. Sayed, Tareq Y. Al-Naffouri:
Mean-square analysis of normalized leaky adaptive filters. 3873-3876 - Rajiv Adhikary, S. Hamid Nawab:
Filter transitions in adaptive IIR approximate filtering. 3877-3880 - Fan Xu, Alan N. Willson Jr.:
Local stability analysis and systolic implementation of a subspace tracking algorithm. 3881-3884 - Niclas Persson, Fredrik Gustafsson:
Event based sampling with application to vibration analysis in pneumatic tires. 3885-3888 - Sachin Shetty, John N. McDonald, Douglas Cochran:
A windowing condition for characterization of finite signals from spectral phase or magnitude. 3889-3892 - Martin Vetterli, Pina Marziliano, Thierry Blu:
A sampling theorem for periodic piecewise polynomial signals. 3893-3896 - P. P. Vaidyanathan, Bojan Vrcelj:
On sampling theorems for non bandlimited signals. 3897-3900 - Baltasar Beferull-Lozano, Antonio Ortega:
Efficient quantization for overcomplete expansions in RN. 3901-3904 - Corinne Mailhes, Bernard Lacaze:
Jitter effects in a multipath environment. 3905-3908 - Neil A. Fraser, Behrouz Nowrouzian:
A novel highly stable high-resolution oversampled Σ-Δ A/D converter configuration. 3909-3912 - Jonas Elbornsson, Jan-Erik Eklund:
Blind estimation of timing errors in interleaved AD converters. 3913-3916 - Alexander Kalyuzhny
, Alexander Kovtonyuk:
PIC-projection technique for decreasing of statistical error in signals reconstruction problems. 3917-3920 - Adrian Burian, Jukka Saarinen, Pauli Kuosmanen, Corneliu Rusu:
Several approaches to signal reconstruction from spectrum magnitudes. 3921-3924 - Mohammad Jaber Borran, Robert D. Nowak:
Wavelet-based denoising using hidden Markov models. 3925-3928 - Victor Solo:
Automatic stopping criterion for anisotropic diffusion. 3929-3932 - Shane F. Cotter, Bhaskar D. Rao:
Application of tree-based searches to matching pursuit. 3933-3936 - Kazuki Nishi:
Kalman filter analysis for quasi-periodic signals. 3937-3940 - Eric Blanco, Philippe Neveux, Gérard Thomas:
H∞ smoothing for continuous uncertain systems. 3941-3944 - Gerald Matz
, Franz Hlawatsch, Alfred Raidl:
Signal-adaptive robust time-varying Wiener filters: best subspace selection and statistical analysis. 3945-3948 - B. E. Sarroukh, Stephanus J. L. van Eijndhoven, Albertus C. den Brinker
:
An iterative solution for the optimal poles in a Kautz series. 3949-3952 - Rongzhen Yang, Yeping Su, Xiumin Fan:
Varying-radix numeration system and its applications. 3953-3955 - Thomas Fabricius, Preben Kidmose
, Lars Kai Hansen
:
Dynamic components of linear stable mixtures from fractional low order moments. 3957-3960 - Ram Rajagopal, Lothar Wenzel:
Peak locations in all-pass signals - the Makhoul Conjecture Challenge. 3961-3964 - Nigel Boston:
Makhoul's conjecture for p = 2. 3965-3967 - Seungsin Lee, Raghuveer M. Rao, Rajesh Narasimha:
Characterization of self-similarity properties of discrete-time linear scale-invariant systems. 3969-3972 - Vikram Krishnamurthy, Bo Wahlberg:
Finite dimensional algorithms for optimal scheduling of hidden Markov model sensors. 3973-3976 - Todd K. Moon:
Maximum likelihood binary shift-register synthesis from noisy observations. 3977-3980 - John A. Gubner, Wei-Bin Chang:
Nonparametric estimation of interaction functions for two-type pairwise interaction point processes. 3981-3984 - Alfred Hanssen, Tor Arne Øigård:
The normal inverse Gaussian distribution: a versatile model for heavy-tailed stochastic processes. 3985-3988 - Denis Kouame, Jean-Marc Girault
:
Improvement of cumulant-based parameter estimation. 3989-3992 - Luc Pronzato, Eric Thierry:
Entropy minimization for parameter estimation problems with unknown distribution of the output noise. 3993-3996 - William Fong, Simon J. Godsill:
Monte Carlo smoothing for non-linearly distorted signals. 3997-4000 - Jonathan H. Manton, Yingbo Hua:
Convolutive reduced rank Wiener filtering. 4001-4004 - Malcolm Hawkes, Arye Nehorai, Petre Stoica:
Performance breakdown of subspace-based methods: prediction and cure. 4005-4008 - Samir Attallah:
Revisiting adaptive signal subspace estimation based on Rayleigh's quotient. 4009-4012

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