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ICASSP 1993: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
- IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, ICASSP '93, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, April 27-30, 1993. IEEE Computer Society 1993, ISBN 0-7803-7402-9
Volume 1
- James L. Flanagan:
A model for moving university research to industrial application. 1 - Alan S. Gevins:
Measurement of neurocognitive networks of the human brain. 2-3 - Gerald D. Cain, Anush Yardim, Richard C. S. Morling:
All-thru DSP provision, essential for the modern EE. 4-7 - Delores M. Etter:
An evaluation of the new FORTRAN 90 standard relative to DSP algorithm implementations. 8-11 - Brian L. Evans, James H. McClellan, H. Joel Trussell:
Investigating signal processing theory with Mathematica. 12-15 - Roberto H. Bamberger, Steven L. Eddins, Stanley J. Reeves:
A multimedia image database for image processing instruction. 16-19 - C. Sidney Burrus:
Teaching filter design using Matlab. 20-23 - R. Lynn Kirlin, Brad A. Hedstrom:
A computer-oriented random processes course for a mix of graduates and undergraduates. 24-27 - Rulph Chassaing, Winfred K. N. Anakwa, Albert Richardson:
Real-time digital signal processing in education. 28-31 - Robert W. Stewart:
Practical DSP for scientists. 32-35 - Virginia L. Stonick:
Teaching signals and systems using the Virtual Laboratory environment in ECE at CMU. 36-39 - Frederick M. Waltz:
Fast signal processing hardware for industrial inspection. 40-43 - Dragana Brzakovic, H. Beck, P. Shanmugam:
Defect characterization and classification for web materials. 44-47 - John A. Adams:
Beyond 2000-Imaging for automated production test of PCB assemblies. 48-50 - Larry J. Eriksson:
Active sound and vibration control using adaptive digital signal processing. 51-54 - Larry P. Heck:
Signal processing research in automatic tool wear monitoring. 55-58 - Martin J. Dowling:
Application of non-stationary analysis to machinery monitoring. 59-62 - John R. Treichler:
Using signal processing to improve communications on the manufacturing shop floor. 63-66 - Douglas A. Coast:
Segmentation of high-resolution ECGs using hidden Markov models. 67-70 - Chrysostomos L. Nikias, Shan Gao, Sam Heidari:
Some new results on the inverse problem for electrocardiography. 71-74 - Thomas G. Xydis, Andrew E. Yagle:
A filtering approach to electrocardiography volume conductor inverse source problems. 75-78 - Robert A. Malkin, Theo C. Pilkington:
Defibrillation efficacy estimation using Bayesian estimation theory. 79-82 - William J. Williams:
Time-frequency analysis of biological signals. 83-86 - Xuan Kong, Nitish V. Thakor:
Adaptive coherence estimation reveals nonlinear processes in injured brain. 87-90 - John C. Mosher, Richard M. Leahy, Paul S. Lewis:
Biomagnetic localization from transient quasi-static events. 91-94 - Eric Dubois, Janusz Konrad:
Motion estimation and motion-compensated filtering of video signals. 95-98 - Hans Georg Musmann:
Object-oriented analysis-synthesis coding based on source models of moving 2D- and 3D-objects. 99-102 - Siu-Wai Wu, Allen Gersho:
Enhanced video compression with standardized bit stream syntax. 103-106 - T. Kamae, T. Kishimoto:
Visual communication and digital video. 107-109 - John G. Apostolopoulos, Peter A. Monta, Julien J. Nicolas, Jae S. Lim:
Designing a video compression system for high definition television. 110-113 - Barry G. Haskell, Amy R. Reibman:
Variable bit-rate video coding for ATM and broadcast applications. 114-116 - Dipankar Raychaudhuri, Huifang Sun, Régis Saint-Girons:
ATM transport and cell-loss concealment techniques for MPEG video. 117-120 - V. Michael Bove Jr.:
Hardware and software implications of representing scenes as data. 121-124 - Juha Backman, Matti Karjalainen:
Modelling of human directional and spatial hearing using neural networks. 125-128 - Jiashu Chen, Barry D. Van Veen, Kurt E. Hecox:
A spatial feature extraction and regularization model for virtual auditory display. 129-132 - R. E. P. Dowling, L. F. Turner:
Modelling the detectability of changes in auditory signals. 133-136 - Rongtai Wang, Ramesh Harjani:
Acoustic feedback cancellation in hearing aids. 137-140 - Janet C. Rutledge, Apichat Tungthangthum:
Objective measures for hearing loss compensation techniques. 141-144 - Hector R. Javkin, Norma Antonanzas-Barroso, Amitav Das, Daniel Zerkle, Yoshinori Yamada, Norio Murata, Harry Levitt, Karen Youdelman:
A motivation-sustaining articularity/acoustic speech training system for profoundly deaf children. 145-148 - Richard S. Goldhor:
Recognition of environmental sounds. 149-152 - Martin Schönle, Norbert J. Fliege, Udo Zölzer:
Parametric approximation of room impulse responses by multirate systems. 153-156 - Mikio Tohyama, Richard H. Lyon, Tsunehiko Koike:
Source waveform recovery in a reverberant space by cepstrum dereverberation. 157-160 - V. A. Margo, Delores M. Etter, N. C. Carlson, Jonathan H. Gross:
Multiple short-length adaptive filters for time-varying echo cancellations. 161-164 - Ruurd de Vries, Arthur P. Berkhoff, Cornelis H. Slump, Otto E. Herrmann:
Digital compensation of nonlinear distortion in loudspeakers. 165-168 - Michael M. Goodwin, Gary W. Elko:
Constant beamwidth beamforming. 169-172 - Gary W. Elko, Michael M. Goodwin:
Beam dithering: Acoustic feedback control using a modulated-directivity loudspeaker array. 173-176 - Elaine D. McKinney, Victor E. DeBrunner:
Directionalizing adaptive multi-microphone arrays for hearing aids using cardioid microphones. 177-180 - James C. Thi, Dennis R. Morgan:
Delayless subband active noise control. 181-184 - Robert W. Stewart, R. Duncan, Stephan Weiss:
Multi-channel active noise cancellation using the DSP56001 (digital signal processor). 185-188 - Min J. Ji, Sen Maw Kuo:
An active harmonic noise equalizer. 189-192 - Karlheinz Brandenburg, Robert Henke:
Near-lossless coding of high quality digital audio: first results. 193-196 - Deepen Sinha, Ahmed H. Tewfik:
Low bit rate transparent audio compression using a dynamic dictionary and optimized wavelets. 197-200 - Xiao Lin, Raymond Steele:
Subband coding with modified multipulse LPC for high quality audio. 201-204 - Michael Paraskevas, Dionysis E. Tsoukalas, John Mourjopoulos:
A Prony method for high-quality audio coding. 205-208 - Simon J. Godsill, Peter J. W. Rayner:
Frequency-based interpolation of sampled signals with applications in audio restoration. 209-212 - Thomas F. Quatieri, Robert B. Dunn, Thomas E. Hanna:
Time-scale modification of complex acoustic signals. 213-216 - Olivier Cappé:
Enhancement of musical signals degraded by background noise, using long-term behavior of the short-term spectral components. 217-220 - Boris Doval, Xavier Rodet:
Fundamental frequency estimation and tracking using maximum likelihood harmonic matching and HMMs. 221-224 - Philippe Depalle, Guillermo García, Xavier Rodet:
Tracking of partials for additive sound synthesis using hidden Markov models. 225-228 - Matti Karjalainen, Juha Backman, Jyrki Polkki:
Analysis, modeling, and real-time sound synthesis of the kantele, a traditional Finnish string instrument. 229-232 - Hagit Messer, Peter M. Schultheiss:
Conditional GLRT detection of a wideband source in the presence of a directional interference. 233-236 - Bob X. Li, Simon Haykin:
Chaotic detection of small target in sea clutter. 237-240 - Q. Jin, Kon Max Wong, Z.-Q. Luo:
Wideband time delay and Doppler stretch estimation: the application of wavelet transform and the optimum signal. 241-244 - Hamid Krim, Jean-Christophe Pesquet, K. Drouiche:
Tracking nonstationarities with a wavelet transform. 245-248 - F. Martinerie:
New data fusion and tracking approaches in multiple targets/distributed sensors network contexts. 249-252 - Hervé Chuberre, Jean-Jacques Fuchs:
A deconvolution approach to source localization. 253-256 - Dieter Kraus, A. Dhaouadi, Johann Friedrich Böhme:
EM dual maximum likelihood estimation for wideband source location. 257-260 - Harry Lee, Fu Li:
A novel approach for detecting the number of emitters in a cluster. 261-264 - W. Chang, B. Bosworth, G. Clifford Carter:
On using backpropagation neural networks to separate single echoes from multiple echoes. 265-268 - Beth A. Weisburn, Steven G. Mitchell, Christopher W. Clark, Thomas W. Parks:
Isolating biological acoustic transient signals. 269-272 - Jean Philippe Ovarlez:
Cramer Rao bound computation for velocity estimation in the broad-band case using the Mellin transform. 273-276 - Isabel M. G. Lourtie, G. Clifford Carter:
The Novel Ocean Low SNR Signal (NOLOSS) detection method for uncertain ocean environments. 277-280 - Marilynn P. Wylie, Sumit Roy, R. F. Schmitt:
Self-calibration of linear equi-spaced (LES) arrays. 281-284 - Marcus L. Graham, Frank O'Brien, Kai F. Gong, Sherry E. Hammel:
Adaptive filtering in underwater tracking with correlated measurement noise. 285-288 - Ismail Jouny:
Characterization and recognition of radar targets using multiscale edges. 289-292 - H. Bryan Riley, John A. Tague:
Matched field source detection and localization in high noise environments: A novel reduced-rank signal processing approach. 293-296 - Hee-Chun Song:
Cramer-Rao bound for passive localization of a moving source in ocean acoustics. 297-300 - Ming Lu, Zheng-ya He:
Adaptive beamforming for coherent interference suppression. 301-304 - James A. Nuttall, Peter Willett:
Adaptive-adaptive subarray narrowband beamforming. 305-308 - Edward C. Real, David P. Charette, R. A. Gilbert, Donald W. Tufts:
On sources of error in beamforming arrays. 309-312 - Hing-Cheung So, P. C. Ching, K. C. Ho, Yiu Tong Chan:
A novel constrained algorithm for delay estimation in the presence of multipath transmissions. 313-316 - Jean-Claude Di Martino, Jean Paul Haton, A. Laporte:
Lofargram line tracking by multistage decision process. 317-320 - Bouchra Senadji, Yves Grenier:
Broadband source localization by regularization techniques. 321-324 - G. T. Zunich:
Modified MUSIC in the presence of random phase errors. 325-328 - Gerard Loubet, Geneviève Jourdain:
Characterization of the underwater medium as an acoustical horizontal transmission channel. 329-332 - Thulasinath G. Manickam, Richard J. Vaccaro:
A non-iterative deconvolution method for estimating multipath channel responses. 333-336 - Sanjay K. Mehta, Edward L. Titlebaum:
Performance comparison of matched filter receiver and twin processor for abutted waveforms. 337-340 - M. G. Parker, Mohammed Benaissa:
Bit-serial, VLSI architecture for the implementation of maximum-length number-theoretic transforms using mixed basis representation. 341-344 - Sundararajan Sriram, Edward A. Lee:
Design and implementation of an ordered memory access architecture. 345-348 - Mike Petrowski, David B. Chester, W. Ronald Young:
Single chip digital down converter architecture. 349-352 - Anne Lafage, Francis Jutand:
I/O bandwidth optimization of VLSI architectures for matrix product-like algorithms. 353-356 - Lori E. Lucke, Keshab K. Parhi:
Block processing for rank order filtering using the rank order state machine architecture. 357-360 - Gireesh Shrimali, Keshab K. Parhi:
High-speed arithmetic coder/decoder architectures. 361-364 - Thomas P. Kelliher, Mary Jane Irwin:
A systolic VLSI architecture for multi-dimensional transforms. 365-368 - Lang P. Withers Jr.:
A parallel algorithm for generalized inverses of matrices, with applications to optimum beamforming. 369-372 - Michel Terré, Maurice G. Bellanger:
A systolic QRD-based algorithm for adaptive filtering and its implementation. 373-376 - Farhad Fuad Islam, Keikichi Tamaru:
High speed merged multiplication. 377-380 - Miodrag Potkonjak, Jan M. Rabaey:
On unlimited parallelism of DSP arithmetic computations. 381-384 - D. V. Poornaiah, R. Haribabu, M. Omair Ahmad:
Design and VLSI implementation of a novel concurrent 16-bit multiplier-accumulator for DSP applications. 385-388 - Dimitrios Soudris, Vassilis Paliouras, Thanos Stouraitis, Alexander Skavantzos, Constantinos E. Goutis:
Systematic design of full adder-based architectures for convolution. 389-392 - Kamal Nourji, Nicolas Demassieux:
Memory-I/O tradeoff and VLSI implementation of lapped transforms for image processing. 393-396 - Jörg Schönfeld, Peter Pirsch:
Compact hardware realization for Hough based extraction of line segments in image sequences for vehicle guidance. 397-400 - Chetana Nagendra, Manjit Borah, Mohan Vishwanath, Robert Michael Owens, Mary Jane Irwin:
Edge detection using fine-grained parallelism in VLSI. 401-404 - David R. Bull, Graham Wacey, John J. Stone, Jon M. Soloff:
A compound primitive operator approach to the realisation of video sub-band filter banks. 405-408 - W.-C. Fang, T. Shaw, J. Yu, B. Lau, Y.-C. Lin:
Parallel morphological image processing with an opto-electronic VLSI array processor. 409-412 - Chaitali Chakrabarti:
VLSI architectures for recursive median filters. 413-416 - Markus Freericks, Alois C. Knoll:
Formally correct translation of DSP algorithms specified in an asynchronous applicative language. 417-420 - Liang-Fang Chao, Edwin Hsing-Mean Sha:
Efficient retiming and unfolding. 421-424 - Michel Auguin, Fernand Boéri, C. Carrière, G. Menez:
Incremental synthesis of application domain specific processors. 425-428 - Joseph T. Buck, Edward A. Lee:
Scheduling dynamic dataflow graphs with bounded memory using the token flow model. 429-432 - Peter J. Black, Teresa H.-Y. Meng:
Hybrid survivor path architectures for Viterbi decoders. 433-436 - Heonchul Park, Viktor K. Prasanna:
Area efficient VLSI architectures for Huffman coding. 437-440 - John A. Eldon:
Genlocking to a video signal. 441-444 - Emmanuel N. Frantzeskakis, John S. Baras, K. J. Ray Liu:
Time-recursive architectures and wavelet transform. 445-448 - Miquel Bertran, Frances Oller, Jordi Forga, J. A. Frau, Joan M. Espejo, A. Ripoll, J. C. Herranz, F. Alvarez, Joan Viaplana, Albert Duran, Miquel Porta, J. Ramio:
An environment for DSP system development with extended abstract types, and dimensional design (PADDE). 449-452 - Edward A. Lee:
Representing and exploiting data parallelism using multidimensional dataflow diagrams. 453-456 - Andreas Fauth, Alois C. Knoll:
Automated generation of DSP program development tools using a machine description formalism. 457-460 - Kin H. Yu, Yu Hen Hu:
Optimized code generation for programmable digital signal processors. 461-464 - George Kechriotis, Elias S. Manolakos:
Using neural networks for nonlinear and chaotic signal processing. 465-468 - Khalid A. Al-Mashouq, Irving S. Reed:
The use of neural nets to combine equalization with decoding. 469-472 - Zengjun Xiang, Guangguo Bi:
Mixed gradient based fast learning algorithm for MLP with its applications to MQAM digital mobile radio receptions. 473-476 - Jiankan Yang, Qiang Wu, James P. Reilly:
A neural structure for direction finding with sensor array uncertainties. 477-480 - Viswanath Ramamurti, Sathyanarayan S. Rao, Prashant P. Gandhi:
Neural detectors for signals in non-Gaussian noise. 481-484 - Fa-Long Luo, Yan-Da Li:
Real-time neural computation of the noise subspace for the MUSIC algorithm. 485-488 - E. Wilson, S. Umesh, Donald W. Tufts:
Multistage neural network structure for transient detection and feature extraction. 489-492 - Chi Hau Chen, Gwo Giun Lee:
Neural networks for ultrasonic NDE signal classification using time-frequency analysis. 493-496 - Zhicheng Wang, John V. Hanson:
Code-excited neural vector quantization. 497-500 - Kevin R. Farrell, Richard J. Mammone, Allen L. Gorin:
Adaptive language acquisition using incremental learning. 501-504 - Allen L. Gorin, Laura G. Miller, Stephen E. Levinson:
Some experiments in spoken language acquisition. 505-508 - Anjan Basu, Torbjørn Svendsen:
A time-frequency segmental neural network for phoneme recognition. 509-512 - George Zavaliagkos, Richard M. Schwartz, John Makhoul:
Elliptical basis functions for segment modeling. 513-516 - Mazin G. Rahim:
A self-learning neural tree network for recognition of speech features. 517-520 - Martin P. DeSimio, Timothy R. Anderson:
Phoneme recognition with binaural cochlear models and the stereausis representation. 521-524 - Bert de Vries, Leslie Dias, John C. Pearson:
Learning with target trajectory constraints for sequence classification tasks. 525-528 - Jesús Esteban Díaz Verdejo, José Carlos Segura Luna, Antonio J. Rubio-Ayuso, Antonio Miguel Peinado Herreros, José L. Pérez-Córdoba:
A new neuron model for an Alphanet-semicontinuous HMM. 529-532 - Abdelhamid Mellouk, Patrick Gallinari:
A discriminative neural prediction system for speech recognition. 533-536 - Helge Bjarup Dissing Sørensen, Uwe Hartmann:
Pi-sigma and hidden control based self-structuring models for text-independent speaker recognition. 537-540 - Younès Bennani:
Probabilistic cooperation of connectionist expect modules: validation on a speaker identification task. 541-544 - Yochai Konig, Nelson Morgan:
Supervised and unsupervised clustering of the speaker space for connectionist speech recognition. 545-548 - Mark A. Fanty, Philipp Schmid, Ronald A. Cole:
City name recognition over the telephone. 549-552 - Y. Kato, Masahide Sugiyama:
Speaker-independent features extracted by a neural network. 553-556 - Christoph Bregler, Hermann Hild, Stefan Manke, Alex Waibel:
Improving connected letter recognition by lipreading. 557-560 - Philippe Le Cerf, Dirk Van Compernolle:
Using parallel MLPs as labelers for multiple codebook HMMs. 561-564 - Richard P. Lippmann, Elliot Singer:
Hybrid neural-network/HMM approaches to wordspotting. 565-568 - Jorge Alvarez-Cercadillo, Javier Ortega-Garcia, Luis A. Hernández Gómez:
Context modeling using RNN for keyword detection. 569-572 - Seokyong Moon, Jenq-Neng Hwang:
Coordinated training of noise removing networks. 573-576 - Jin-Shiuh Taur, Sun-Yuan Kung:
Fuzzy-decision neural networks. 577-580 - Lin Xu, Mahmood R. Azimi-Sadjadi:
Two-dimensional modeling of image random field using artificial neural networks. 581-584 - Jenq-Neng Hwang, Eric T. Y. Chen, Alan F. Lippman:
Probabilistic image modeling via neural networks. 585-588 - Hong Chen, Ruey-Wen Liu:
Domain of attraction on adaptive feature extraction of nonstationary processes. 589-592 - Timothy M. Payne:
Signal classification for distributed decision networks with uncertainties and unmodeled class distributions. 593-596 - Paul Yee, Simon Haykin:
Pattern classification as an ill-posed, inverse problem: a regularization approach. 597-600 - Jebu J. Rajan, Peter J. W. Rayner:
Time series classification using the Volterra connectionist model and Bayes decision theory. 601-604 - Alessandro Falaschi, A. Baldassarra, Giuseppe Martinelli, Lucio Prina Ricotti:
Ergodic hidden control neural network for modelling of the speech process. 605-608 - Robert D. Dony, Simon Haykin:
Optimally integrated adaptive learning. 609-612 - Josef Bigün, John B. Hampshire II, B. V. K. Vijaya Kumar:
Differential learning leads to efficient neural network classifiers. 613-616 - Changjing Shang, Keith E. Brown:
Cascaded neural networks based image classifier. 617-620 - Ananth Sankar, Allen L. Gorin:
Visual focus of attention in adaptive language acquisition. 621-624 - Ulrich Bodenhausen, Stefan Manke:
Connectionist architectural learning for high performance character and speech recognition. 625-628 - Nicola Guglielmi, Roberto Guerrieri, Marco Mastretta, Luisa De Vena:
Highly-constrained neural networks with application to visual inspection of machined parts. 629-632 - Huai-Dong Li, Wei Qian, Laurence P. Clarke, Maria Kallergi:
Neural network for maximum entropy restoration of nuclear medicine images. 633-636 - Tracy C. Denk, Keshab K. Parhi, Wadimir Cherkassky:
Combining neural networks and the wavelet transform for image compression. 637-640 - Andreas Tirakis, Stefanos D. Kollias:
Efficient image classification using neural networks and multiresolution analysis. 641-644 - Quen-Zong Wu, Bor-Shenn Jeng, Yeou-Fuh Kuan, Kuo-Sen Chou, Moa-Tai Chen, Tzu-Kai Su:
A new stroke string matching algorithm for stroke-based on-line character recognition. 645-648 - Henry Hanek, Nirwan Ansari, Zeeman Z. Zhang:
Comparative study of the generalized adaptive neural filter with other nonlinear filters. 649-652
Volume 2
- Costas S. Xydeas, K. K. M. So:
A long history quantization approach to scalar and vector quantization of LSP coefficients. 1-4 - Yoshinori Tanaka, Tomohiko Taniguchi:
Efficient coding of LPC parameters using adaptive prefiltering and MSVQ with partially adaptive codebook. 5-8 - Yuval Bistritz, Shlomo Peller:
Immittance spectral pairs (ISP) for speech encoding. 9-12 - Roar Hagen, Per Hedelin:
Robust vector quantization in spectral coding. 13-16 - Jianping Pan, Thomas R. Fischer:
Vector quantization of speech LSP parameters using trellis codes and l1-norm constraints. 17-20 - Juan M. López-Soler, Nariman Farvardin:
A combined quantization-interpolation scheme for very low bit rate coding of speech LSP parameters. 21-24 - Engin Erzin, Ahmet Enis Çetin:
Interframe differential vector coding of line spectrum frequencies. 25-28 - John S. Collura, Thomas E. Tremain:
Vector quantizer design for the coding of LSF parameters. 29-32 - Paul Placeway, Richard M. Schwartz, Pascale Fung, Long Nguyen:
The estimation of powerful language models from small and large corpora. 33-36 - Marie Meteer, Jan Robin Rohlicek:
Statistical language modeling combining N-gram and context-free grammars. 37-40 - Michèle Jardino, Gilles Adda:
Automatic word classification using simulated annealing. 41-44 - Raymond Lau, Ronald Rosenfeld, Salim Roukos:
Trigger-based language models: a maximum entropy approach. 45-48 - Wayne H. Ward, Sheryl Young:
Flexible use of semantic constraints in speech recognition. 49-50 - Nanette M. Veilleux, Mari Ostendorf:
Probabilistic parse scoring with prosodic information. 51-54 - Roland Kuhn, Renato De Mori:
Learning speech semantics with keyword classification trees. 55-58 - William M. Fisher, Jonathan G. Fiscus:
Better alignment procedures for speech recognition evaluation. 59-62 - Mary P. Harper, Leah H. Jamieson, Carla B. Zoltowski, Randall A. Helzerman:
Semantics and constraint parsing of word graphs. 63-66 - Ana L. N. Fred, José M. N. Leitão:
An heuristic-based context-free parsing algorithm. 67-70 - Subrata K. Das, Raimo Bakis, Arthur Nádas, David Nahamoo, Michael Picheny:
Influence of background noise and microphone on the performance of the IBM Tangora speech recognition system. 71-74 - Kazumi Ohkura, David Rainton, Masahide Sugiyama:
Noise-robust HMMs based on minimum error classification. 75-78 - Brian A. Hanson, Ted H. Applebaum:
Subband or cepstral domain filtering for recognition of Lombard and channel-distorted speech. 79-82 - Hynek Hermansky, Nelson Morgan, Hans-Günter Hirsch:
Recognition of speech in additive and convolutional noise based on RASTA spectral processing. 83-86 - Brian Mellor, Andrew P. Varga:
Noise masking in a transform domain. 87-90 - Thomas M. Sullivan, Richard M. Stern:
Multi-microphone correlation-based processing for robust speech recognition. 91-94 - John H. L. Hansen:
Adaptive source generator compensation and enhancement for speech recognition in noisy stressful environments. 95-98 - Patrice Alexandre, Jérôme Boudy, Philip Lockwood:
Root homomorphic deconvolution schemes for speech processing in car noise environments. 99-102 - Saeed Vaseghi, Ben P. Milner:
Noisy speech recognition based on HMMs, Wiener filters and re-evaluation of most likely candidates. 103-106 - Cuntai Guan, Yong Bin Chen, Boxiu Wu:
Direct modulation on LPC coefficients with application to speech enhancement and improving the performance of speech recognition in noise. 107-110 - Madeleine Bates, Robert J. Bobrow, Pascale Fung, Robert Ingria, Francis Kubala, John Makhoul, Long Nguyen, Richard M. Schwartz, David Stallard:
The BBN/HARC spoken language understanding system. 111-114 - Yoichi Takebayashi, Yoshifumi Nagata, Hiroshi Kanazawa:
Noisy spontaneous speech understanding using noise immunity keyword spotting with adaptive speech response cancellation. 115-118 - Martin Oerder, Hermann Ney:
Word graphs: an efficient interface between continuous-speech recognition and language understanding. 119-122 - Paolo Baggia, Claudio Rullent:
Partial parsing as a robust parsing strategy. 123-126 - P. Bianchini, Paolo Ferragina, Mario Notturno Granieri, L. Tarricone:
New techniques for speech understanding. 127-130 - L. Denenberg, Herbert Gish, Marie Meteer, T. Miller, Jan Robin Rohlicek, W. Sadkin, Man-Hung Siu:
Gisting conversational speech in real time. 131-134 - Elisabetta Gerbino, Paolo Baggia, Alberto Ciaramella, Claudio Rullent:
Test and evaluation of a spoken dialogue system. 135-138 - Akito Nagai, Kouichi Yamaguchi, Shigeki Sagayama, Akira Kurematsu:
ATREUS: a comparative study of continuous speech recognition systems at ATR. 139-142 - Peter Lupini, Hisham Hassanein, Vladimir Cuperman:
A 2.4 kbit/s CELP speech codec with class-dependent structure. 143-146 - Chih-Chung Kuo, Fu-Rong Jean, Hsiao-Chuan Wang:
Speech classification embedded in adaptive codebook search for CELP coding. 147-150 - Masayuki Nishiguchi, Jun Matsumoto, Ryoji Wakatsuki, Shinobu Ono:
Vector quantized MBE with simplified V/UV division at 3.0 kbit/s. 151-154 - Erdal Paksoy, Krishnaswamy Srinivasan, Allen Gersho:
Variable rate speech coding with phonetic segmentation. 155-158 - Alan McCree, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Implementation and evaluation of a 2400 bit/s mixed excitation LPC vocoder. 159-162 - Thomas E. Tremain, David P. Kemp, John S. Collura, Mary A. Kohler:
Evaluation of low rate speech coders for HF. 163-166 - Yair Shoham:
High-quality speech coding at 2.4 to 4.0 kbit/s based on time-frequency interpolation. 167-170 - Thomas Eriksson, Johan Sjöberg:
Dynamic bit allocation in CELP excitation coding. 171-174 - Ian S. Burnett, R. J. Holbeche:
A mixed prototype waveform/CELP coder for sub 3 kbit/s. 175-178 - Gao Yang, Henri Leich, René Boite:
Voiced speech coding at very low bit rates based on forward-backward waveform prediction (FBWP). 179-182 - Eduardo R. Banga, Eduardo López Gonzalo, Carmen García-Mateo:
A text-to-speech system for Spanish with a frequency domain based prosodic modification algorithm. 183-186 - D. Bigorgne, Olivier Boëffard, B. Cherbonnel, Françoise Emerard, Danielle Larreur, J. L. Le Saint-Milon, I. Metayer, Christel Sorin, S. White:
Multilingual PSOLA text-to-speech system. 187-190 - Wern-Jun Wang, W. Nick Campbell, Naoto Iwahashi, Yoshinori Sagisaka:
Tree-based unit selection for English speech synthesis. 191-194 - Hideyuki Mizuno, Masanobu Abe, Tomohisa Hirokawa:
Waveform-based speech synthesis approach with a formant frequency modification. 195-198 - Kari Torkkola:
An efficient way to learn English grapheme-to-phoneme rules automatically. 199-202 - Robert W. P. Luk, Robert I. Damper:
Inference of letter-phoneme correspondences with pre-defined consonant and vowel patterns. 203-206 - Kathleen E. Cummings, Mark A. Clements:
Application of the analysis of glottal excitation of stressed speech to speaking style modification. 207-210 - Hiroya Fujisaki, Mats Ljungqvist, Hiroshi Murata:
Analysis and modeling of word accent and sentence intonation in Swedish. 211-214 - Kuldip K. Paliwal:
Use of temporal correlation between successive frames in a hidden Markov model based speech recognizer. 215-218 - Satoshi Takahashi, Tatsuo Matsuoka, Yasuhiro Minami, Kiyohiro Shikano:
Phoneme HMMs constrained by frame correlations. 219-222 - Philipp Schmid, Ronald A. Cole, Mark A. Fanty:
Automatically generated word pronunciations from phoneme classifier output. 223-226 - Chih-Heng Lin, Lin-Shan Lee, Pei-Yih Ting:
A new framework for recognition of Mandarin syllables with tones using sub-syllabic units. 227-230 - Timothy R. Anderson:
A comparison of auditory models for speaker independent phoneme recognition. 231-234 - Denis Jouvet, A. Laine, Jean Monné, Christian Gagnoulet:
Speaker-independent spelling recognition over the telephone. 235-238 - Reinhold Haeb-Umbach, Dieter Geller, Hermann Ney:
Improvements in connected digit recognition using linear discriminant analysis and mixture densities. 239-242 - Régis Cardin, Yves Normandin, Evelyne Millien:
Inter-word coarticulation modeling and MMIE training for improved connected digit recognition. 243-246 - Johan de Veth, Guido Gallopyn, Hervé Bourlard:
Limited parameter hidden Markov models for connected digit speaker verification over telephone channels. 247-250 - Philip Lockwood, Marc Blanchet:
An algorithm for the dynamic inference of hidden Markov models (DIHMM). 251-254 - Hermann Hild, Alex Waibel:
Multi-speaker/speaker-independent architectures for the multi-state time delay neural network. 255-258 - Joe Tebelskis:
Performance through consistency: connectionist large vocabulary continuous speech recognition. 259-262 - Jin Guo, Ho-Chung Lui:
A multilayer perceptron postprocessor to hidden Markov modeling for speech recognition. 263-266 - Bojan Petek, Anuska Ferligoj:
Exploiting prediction error in a predictive-based connectionist speech recognition system. 267-270 - Takashi Komori, Shigeru Katagiri:
An optimal learning method for minimizing spotting errors. 271-274 - Alain Biem, Shigeru Katagiri:
Feature extraction based on minimum classification error/generalized probabilistic descent method. 275-278 - Yolande Anglade, Dominique Fohr, Jean-Claude Junqua:
Speech discrimination in adverse conditions using acoustic knowledge and selectively trained neural networks. 279-282 - Ken-ichi Iso:
Speech recognition using dynamical model of speech production. 283-286 - Valtcho Valtchev, S. Kapadia, Steve J. Young:
Recurrent input transformations for hidden Markov models. 287-290 - Erik McDermott, Shigeru Katagiri:
Prototype-based MCE/GPD training for word spotting and connected word recognition. 291-294 - Harald Singer, Shigeki Sagayama:
Matrix parser and its application to HMM-based speech recognition. 295-298 - Akinori Ito, Shozo Makino:
A new word pre-selection method based on an extended redundant hash addressing for continuous speech recognition. 299-302 - Michael Galler, Renato De Mori:
Using search to improve hidden Markov models. 303-306 - Fil Alleva, Xuedong Huang, Mei-Yuh Hwang:
An improved search algorithm using incremental knowledge for continuous speech recognition. 307-310 - Mei-Yuh Hwang, Xuedong Huang, Fil Alleva:
Predicting unseen triphones with senones. 311-314 - Lorenzo Fissore, Pietro Laface, P. Massafra, Franco Ravera:
Analysis and improvement of the partial distance search algorithm. 315-318 - Hy Murveit, John Butzberger, Vassilios Digalakis, Mitch Weintraub:
Large-vocabulary dictation using SRI's DECIPHER speech recognition system: progressive search techniques. 319-322 - M. Jones, Philip C. Woodland:
Exploiting variable-width features in large vocabulary speech recognition. 323-326 - Ashvin Kannan, Mari Ostendorf:
A comparison of trajectory and mixture modeling in segment-based word recognition. 327-330 - Carl D. Mitchell, Leah H. Jamieson:
Modeling duration in a hidden Markov model with the exponential family. 331-334 - Kuansan Wang, Shihab A. Shamma, William J. Byrne:
Noise robustness in the auditory representation of speech signals. 335-338 - Joseph T. Graf, Nancy Hubing:
Dynamic time warping comb filter for the enhancement of speech degraded by white Gaussian noise. 339-342 - A. Maynard Engebretson:
Acoustic signal separation of statistically independent sources using multiple microphones. 343-346 - Raymond E. Slyh, Randolph L. Moses:
Microphone array speech enhancement in overdetermined signal scenarios. 347-350 - Kambiz C. Zangi:
A new two-sensor active noise cancellation algorithm. 351-354 - Yariv Ephraim, Harry L. Van Trees:
A signal subspace approach for speech enhancement. 355-358 - Dionysis E. Tsoukalas, Michael Paraskevas, John Mourjopoulos:
Speech enhancement using psychoacoustic criteria. 359-362 - Jin Yang:
Frequency domain noise suppression approaches in mobile telephone systems. 363-366 - John C. Hardwick, C. D. Yoo, Jae S. Lim:
Speech enhancement using the dual excitation speech model. 367-370 - John P. Openshaw, Z. P. Sun, John S. Mason:
A comparison of composite features under degraded speech in speaker recognition. 371-374 - Alan L. Higgins, Lawrence G. Bahler, Jack E. Porter:
Voice identification using nearest-neighbor distance measure. 375-378 - Yu-Hung Kao, John S. Baras, Periagaram K. Rajasekaran:
Robustness study of free-text speaker identification and verification. 379-382 - George Yu, Herbert Gish:
Identification of speakers engaged in dialog. 383-386 - J. J. Webb, E. L. Rissanen:
Speaker identification experiments using HMMs. 387-390 - Tomoko Matsui, Sadaoki Furui:
Concatenated phoneme models for text-variable speaker recognition. 391-394 - Masahide Sugiyama, Jin'ichi Murakami, Hideyuki Watanabe:
Speech segmentation and clustering based on speaker features. 395-398 - Marc A. Zissman:
Automatic language identification using Gaussian mixture and hidden Markov models. 399-402 - Zhong-Xuan Yuan, Chong-Zhi Yu, Yuan Fang:
Text independent speaker identification using fuzzy mathematical algorithm. 403-406 - Hsiao-Chuan Wang, Ming-Shih Chen, Tracy Yang:
A novel approach to the speaker identification over telephone networks. 407-410 - D. Sen, D. H. Irving, W. H. Holmes:
Use of an auditory model to improve speech coders. 411-414 - Victoria E. Sánchez, Jean-Pierre Adoul:
Low-delay wideband speech coding using a new frequency domain approach. 415-418 - Christian G. Gerlach:
A probabilistic framework for optimum speech extrapolation in digital mobile radio. 419-422 - Petter Knagenhjelm:
How good is your index assignment? 423-426 - Jes A. F. Florencio:
Investigating the use of asymmetric windows in CELP vocoders. 427-430 - Dinei Thyssen, Steffen Duus Hansen:
Using neural networks for vector quantization in low rate speech coders. 431-434 - John D. Tardelli, Paul D. Gatewood, Elizabeth Woodard Kreamer, Philip A. La Follette:
The benefits of multi-speaker conferencing and the design of conference bridge control algorithm. 435-438 - Robert J. McAulay, Thomas F. Quatieri:
The application of subband coding to improve quality and robustness of the sinusoidal transform coder. 439-442 - Seung H. Nam, Jerry D. Gibson:
Analysis of the smoothed residual driven algorithm for speech coders. 443-446 - Herbert Gish, Kenney Ng:
A segmental speech model with applications to word spotting. 447-450 - Rafid A. Sukkar, Jay G. Wilpon:
A two pass classifier for utterance rejection in keyword spotting. 451-454 - Luis Villarrubia, Alejandro Acero:
Rejection techniques for digit recognition in telecommunication applications. 455-458 - Jan Robin Rohlicek, Philippe Jeanrenaud, Kenney Ng, Herbert Gish, Bruce R. Musicus, Man-Hung Siu:
Phonetic training and language modeling for word spotting. 459-462 - Michael Weintraub:
Keyword-spotting using SRI's DECIPHER large-vocabulary speech-recognition system. 463-466 - Richard C. Rose, Edward M. Hofstetter:
Task independent wordspotting using decision tree based allophone clustering. 467-470 - Lawrence Gillick, James K. Baker, Janet M. Baker, John S. Bridle, Melvyn J. Hunt, Yoshiko Ito, Stephen Lowe, Jeremy Orloff, Barbara Peskin, Robert Roth, Francesco Scattone:
Application of large vocabulary continuous speech recognition to topic and speaker identification using telephone speech. 471-474 - Torsten Zeppenfeld, Rick Houghton, Alex Waibel:
Improving the MS-TDNN for word spotting. 475-478 - Jeffrey N. Marcus:
Phonetic recognition in a segment-based HMM. 479-482 - Ellen Eide, Jan Robin Rohlicek, Herbert Gish, Sanjoy Mitter:
A linguistic feature representation of the speech waveform. 483-486 - Wendy J. Holmes, Lynn C. Wood, David J. B. Pearce:
Allophone modeling for vocabulary-independent HMM recognition. 487-490 - S. Kapadia, Valtcho Valtchev, Steve J. Young:
MMI training for continuous phoneme recognition on the TIMIT database. 491-494 - Don Kimber, Marcia A. Bush:
Situated state hidden Markov models. 495-498 - Martin Russell:
A segmental HMM for speech pattern modelling. 499-502 - Lin-Shan Lee, Chiu-yu Tseng, Keh-Jiann Chen, I-Jung Hung, Ming-Yu Lee, Lee-Feng Chien, Yumin Lee, Ren-Yuan Lyu, Hsin-Min Wang, Yung-Chuan Wu, Tung-Sheng Lin, Hung-Yan Gu, Chi-ping Nee, Chun-Yi Liao, Yeng-Ju Yang, Yuan-Cheng Chang, Rung-Chiung Yang:
Golden Mandarin (II)-an improved single-chip real-time Mandarin dictation machine for Chinese language with very large vocabulary. 503-506 - Lori Faith Lamel, Jean-Luc Gauvain:
Cross-lingual experiments with phone recognition. 507-510 - Olivier Bezie, Philip Lockwood:
Beam search and partial traceback in the frame-synchronous two-level algorithm (TLBS). 511-514 - M. Inés Torres, Francisco Casacuberta:
Spanish phone recognition using semicontinuous hidden Markov models. 515-518 - J. David Harris, Douglas Nelson:
Glottal pulse alignment in voiced speech for pitch determination. 519-522 - Yasheng Qian, Qian Kabal:
Pseudo-three-tap pitch prediction filters. 523-526 - David W. N. Sharp, Ronald Lyndon While:
Determining the pitch period of speech using no multiplications. 527-529 - Peng Chen, Shigeru Ando:
Pitch from zeros of bank-filtered signals. 530-533 - Yoram Stettiner, David Malah, Dan Chazan:
Estimation of the parameters of a long-term model for accurate representation of voiced speech. 534-537 - Qiang Guo, Paul H. Milenkovic:
Optimal estimation of vocal tract area functions from speech signal constrained by X-ray microbeam data. 538-541 - Edward L. Riegelsberger, Ashok K. Krishnamurthy:
Glottal source estimation: Methods of applying the LF-model to inverse filtering. 542-545 - A. Mohsen, T. El-Mistikawy, M. Hesham:
Acoustic model of the vocal tract with boundary layer corrections. 546-549 - Jean Laroche, Yannis Stylianou, Eric Moulines:
HNS: Speech modification based on a harmonic+noise model. 550-553 - Werner Verhelst, Marc Roelands:
An overlap-add technique based on waveform similarity (WSOLA) for high quality time-scale modification of speech. 554-557 - Chin-Hu Lee, Jean-Luc Gauvain:
Speaker adaptation based on MAP estimation of HMM parameters. 558-561 - Yunxin Zhao:
A new speaker adaptation technique using very short calibration speech. 562-565 - Gerhard Rigoll:
Speaker adaptation using improved speaker Markov models. 566-569 - Tetsuo Kosaka, Jun-ichi Takami, Shigeki Sagayama:
Rapid speaker adaptation using speaker-mixture allophone models applied to speaker-independent speech recognition. 570-573 - Yasunaga Miyazawa:
An all-phoneme ergodic HMM for unsupervised speaker adaptation. 574-577 - Sumio Ohno, Keikichi Hirose, Hiroya Fujisaki:
Utterance normalization using vowel features in a spoken word recognition system for multiple speakers. 578-581 - Kouichi Yamaguchi:
A neural network controlled adaptive search strategy for HMM-based speech recognition. 582-585 - Reinhard Kneser, Volker Steinbiss:
On the dynamic adaptation of stochastic language models. 586-589 - Sheryl R. Young, Wayne H. Ward:
Learning new words from spontaneous speech. 590-591 - Akitoshi Kataoka, Takehiro Moriya, Shinji Hayashi:
An 8-bit/s speech coder based on conjugate structure CELP. 592-595 - W. Bastiaan Kleijn, Peter Kroon, Luca Cellario, Daniele Sereno:
A 5.85 kbits CELP algorithm for cellular applications. 596-599 - Insung Lee, Jerry D. Gibson:
Tree coding combined with harmonic scaling of speech at 6.4 kbps. 600-603 - Tor Björn Minde, Torbjörn Wigren, Jonas Ahlberg, Hans Hermansson:
Techniques for low bit rate speech coding using long analysis frames. 604-607 - Spiros Dimolitsas, Franklin L. Corcoran, Marion Baraniecki, J. G. Phipps Jr.:
Use of low-delay code-excited linear prediction technology in circuit multiplexed networks. 608-611 - Roch Lefebvre, Redwan Salami, Claude Laflamme, Jean-Pierre Adoul:
8 kbit/s coding of speech with 6 ms frame-length. 612-615 - R. Soheili, Ahmet M. Kondoz, Barry G. Evans:
An 8 kbit/s LD-CELP with improved excitation and perceptual modelling. 616-619 - Ciará McElroy, Brian P. Murray, Anthony D. Fagan:
Wideband speech coding in 7.2 kbit/s. 620-623 - Paul M. McCourt, H. A. Kaouri:
Transform coding at 4.8 kbit/sec using interleaving of transform frames and dual gain-shape vector quantisation. 624-627 - Luis A. Hernández Gómez, Eduardo López Gonzalo:
Phonetically-driven CELP coding using self-organizing maps. 628-631 - Lalit R. Bahl, Peter V. de Souza, P. S. Gopalakrishnan, Michael A. Picheny:
Context dependent vector quantization for continuous speech recognition. 632-635 - Xuedong Huang, M. Belin, Fil Alleva, Mei-Yuh Hwang:
Unified stochastic engine (USE) for speech recognition. 636-639 - Robert Roth, James K. Baker, Janet M. Baker, Larry Gillick, Melvyn J. Hunt, Yoshiko Ito, Stephen Lowe, Jeremy Orloff, Barbara Peskin, Francesco Scattone:
Large vocabulary continuous speech recognition of Wall Street Journal data. 640-643 - Jerome R. Bellegarda, Peter V. de Souza, David Nahamoo, Michael A. Picheny, Lalit R. Bahl:
A supervised approach to the construction of context-sensitive acoustic prototypes. 644-647 - Xavier L. Aubert, Reinhold Haeb-Umbach, Hermann Ney:
Continuous mixture densities and linear discriminant analysis for improved context-dependent acoustic models. 648-651 - Wu Chou, Chin-Hui Lee, Biing-Hwang Juang:
Minimum error rate training based on N-best string models. 652-655 - Patrick Kenny, Paul Labute, Zhishun Li, Rene Hollan, Matthew Lennig, Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy:
A new fast match for very large vocabulary continuous speech recognition. 656-659 - Douglas B. Paul, Burhan F. Necioglu:
The Lincoln large-vocabulary stack-decoder HMM CSR. 660-663 - Khaled T. Assaleh, Richard J. Mammone, Mazin G. Rahim, James L. Flanagan:
Speech recognition using the modulation model. 664-667 - Kiyoaki Aikawa, Harald Singer, Hideki Kawahara, Yoh'ichi Tohkura:
A dynamic cepstrum incorporating time-frequency masking and its application to continuous speech recognition. 668-671 - Hsiao-Fen Pai, Hsiao-Chuan Wang:
Two-dimensional cepstral distance measure for speech recognition. 672-675 - Seiichi Nakagawa, Hideyuki Suzuki:
A new speech recognition method based on VQ-distortion measure and HMM. 676-679 - Hong C. Leung, Benjamin Chigier, James R. Glass:
A comparative study of signal representations and classification techniques for speech recognition. 680-683 - Johan Smolders, Dirk Van Compernolle:
In search for the relevant parameters for speaker independent speech recognition. 684-687 - Ernst Günter Schukat-Talamazzini, M. Bielecki, Heinrich Niemann, Thomas Kuhn, Stefan Rieck:
A non-metrical space search algorithm for fast Gaussian vector quantization. 688-691 - Enrico Bocchieri:
Vector quantization for the efficient computation of continuous density likelihoods. 692-695 - Takeshi Kawabata:
Speaker-independent speech recognition using nonlinear predictor codebooks. 696-699 - John M. Colombi, Timothy R. Anderson, Steven K. Rogers, Dennis W. Ruck, Gregory T. Warhola:
Auditory model representation for speaker recognition. 700-703 - Yuqing Gao, Taiyi Huang, Jean-Paul Haton:
Central auditory model for spectral processing. 704-707 - Christian Giguère, Philip C. Woodland:
A wave digital filter model of the entire auditory periphery. 708-711 - Abeer Alwan:
A perceptual metric for masking. 712-715 - Helen M. Hanson, Petros Maragos, Alexandros Potamianos:
Finding speech formants and modulations via energy separation: with application to a vocoder. 716-719 - Jonathan Foote, Daniel J. Mashao, Harvey F. Silverman:
Stop classification using DESA-1 high resolution formant tracking. 720-723 - Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy:
Analysis and automatic recognition of false starts in spontaneous speech. 724-727 - Dan Chazan, Yoram Stettiner, David Malah:
Optimal multi-pitch estimation using the EM algorithm for co-channel speech separation. 728-731 - Goangshiuan S. Ying, Carl D. Mitchell, Leah H. Jamieson:
Endpoint detection of isolated utterances based on a modified Teager energy measurement. 732-735
Volume 3
- Naofal Al-Dhahir, John M. Cioffi:
Optimal transmit for packet-based data transmission on dispersive channels with application to the FIR MMSE-DFE. 1-4 - Armin Schlereth:
Digital algorithms for suppression of adjacent channel interference in FM receivers. 5-8 - Debajyoti Pal:
Fractionally spaced equalization of multipath channels: a semi-blind approach. 9-12 - Fuyun Ling:
Digital rate conversion with a non-rational ratio for high speed echo-cancellation modem. 13-16 - Igal Brodetsky, Michael I. Savic:
Leak monitoring system for gas pipelines. 17-20 - Mark Kahrs, Christopher Zimmer:
High speed signal processing in a programmable propagation simulator. 21-24 - Y.-C. Lai, Ernest G. Baxa Jr.:
On the application of the LMS-based adaptive noise canceller in nonstationary environment associated with airborne Doppler weather radar. 25-28 - Beomup Kim:
Digital carrier recovery with adaptive dual loop DPLL for mobile communication applications. 29-32 - Anand G. Dabak, Don H. Johnson:
Signal constellations for non-Gaussian communication problems. 33-36 - Bart F. Rice, Michael E. Wilhoyte:
Reconstruction of wideband signals from outputs of overlapped, delayed narrowband receivers. 37-40 - Joseph Picone:
Managing software complexity in signal processing research. 41-44 - Dirk Desmet, Dominique Genin:
ASSYNT: efficient assembly code generation for digital signal processors starting from a data flowgraph. 45-48 - Zhenyu Wang, Gagan Mirchandani, Robert B. Pegram III:
Automatic transfer from C to flowgraph for multiprocessor DSP implementation. 49-52 - Jinwoong Kim, William G. Bliss:
Numerical performance of non-canonic block state digital filters. 53-56 - Markus Lang, Joachim Bamberger:
Nonlinear phase FIR filter design with minimum LS error and additional constraints. 57-60 - W.-S. Lu, Y. Cui, R. Lynn Kirlin:
Least pth optimization for the design of 1-D filters with arbitrary amplitude and phase responses. 61-64 - Michel Barret, Messaoud Benidir:
On the optimality of the classical stability criteria for 1-D and 2-D digital recursive filters. 65-68 - Reza Majidi-Ahy, Howard Hill, George Zdasiuk, Andy Zander, Steve Bandy:
Real-time multirate FIR digital filters in RF transient spectroscopy applications and their implementation on TMS320-C30. 69-72 - Kuo J. Ray Liu, Ching-Te Chiu, Ravi K. Kolagotla, Joseph F. JáJá:
Optimal unified IIR architectures for time-recursive discrete sinusoidal transforms. 73-76 - Timo I. Laakso, T. Q. Nguyen, Ravinder David Koilpillai:
Designing allpass filters using the eigenfilter method. 77-80 - Daniel Burnside, Thomas W. Parks:
Accelerated design of FIR filters in the complex domain. 81-84 - Richard Reng, Karl Schwarz, Hans Wilhelm Schüßler:
Analyzing finite-wordlength effects in block state space filters. 85-88 - W. Kenneth Jenkins, Andrew J. Mansen:
Variable word length DSP using serial-by-modulus residue arithmetic. 89-92 - Risto Suoranta, Kari-Pekka Estola:
New class of order statistic filters for running median estimation. 93-96 - Wei-Ping Zhu, M. Omair Ahmad, M. N. S. Swamy:
An analytical method for the frequency-domain least square design of centro-symmetric 2-D FIR filters. 97-100 - Tolga Çiloglu, Zafer Ünver:
A new approach to discrete coefficient FIR digital filter design by simulated annealing. 101-104 - Emmanuel Angelidis, John E. Diamessis:
A parallel interpolation method for designing FIR digital filters by nonuniform frequency samples. 105-108 - T. Oliveira e Silva:
Generalized feed-forward filters: some theoretical results. 109-112 - Chen-Mi Wu, Mohan Vishwanath, Robert Michael Owens, Mary Jane Irwin:
A new blocked IIR algorithm. 113-116 - Haralabos C. Papadopoulos, Gregory W. Wornell:
Optimal detection of a class of chaotic signals. 117-120 - Felipe Miguel Aparicio Acosta:
An hybrid noise reduction method for state-space reconstruction. 121-124 - Daniel F. Drake, Douglas B. Williams:
Recovering dynamically independent coordinates for time-delay-embedded product systems. 125-128 - Jean-Marc Vesin:
An amplitude-dependent autoregressive model based on a radial basis functions expansion. 129-132 - Graham C. Freeland, Tariq Salim Durrani:
Multipredictor modelling with application to chaotic signals. 133-136 - Kevin M. Cuomo, Alan V. Oppenheim:
Chaotic signals and systems for communications. 137-140 - Michael D. Richard:
Properties and discrimination of chaotic maps. 141-144 - Robert B. Dunn, Thomas F. Quatieri, James F. Kaiser:
Detection of transient signals using the energy operator. 145-148 - James F. Kaiser:
Some useful properties of Teager's energy operators. 149-152 - Alan C. Bovik, Joseph P. Havlicek, Mita D. Desai:
Theorems for discrete filtered modulated signals. 153-156 - Rolf Gluth:
A unified approach to transform-based FIR filter banks with special regard to perfect reconstruction systems. 157-160 - Veyis Nuri, Roberto H. Bamberger:
A theory of size-limited filter banks. 161-164 - See-May Phoong, P. P. Vaidyanathan:
The biorthonormal filter bank convolver, and application in low sensitivity FIR filter structures. 165-168 - Ramesh A. Gopinath, C. Sidney Burrus:
Theory of modulated filter banks and modulated wavelet tight frames. 169-172 - Richard A. Haddad, Necdet Uzun:
Modeling, analysis, and compensation of quantization effects in M-band subband codecs. 173-176 - Thomas G. Marshall Jr.:
U-L block-triangular matrix and ladder realizations of subband coders. 177-180 - David B. Chester:
A generalized rate change filter architecture. 181-184 - Masoud R. K. Khansari, Alberto Leon-Garcia:
Multidimensional perfect reconstruction filter banks with generalized subsampling. 185-188 - S. C. Chan, C. W. Kok:
Perfect reconstruction modulated filter banks without cosine constraints. 189-192 - Norbert J. Fliege, Udo Zölzer:
Multi-complementary filter bank. 193-196 - Phillip L. Ainsleigh, Charles K. Chui:
Simultaneous wavelet and spline smoothing of noisy data. 197-200 - Iraj Sodagar, Kambiz Nayebi, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
A class of time-varying wavelet transforms. 201-204 - Cormac Herley, Jelena Kovacevic, Kannan Ramchandran, Martin Vetterli:
Time-varying orthonormal tilings of the time-frequency plane. 205-208 - Anand K. Soman, P. P. Vaidyanathan, Truong Q. Nguyen:
Linear phase orthonormal filter banks. 209-212 - Thierry Blu, Olivier Rioul:
Wavelet regularity of iterated filter banks with rational sampling changes. 213-216 - Ricardo L. de Queiroz, K. R. Rao:
Adaptive extended lapped transforms. 217-220 - Michel Poize, Marc Renaudin, Patrick Venier:
A general time domain approach for the design of perfect reconstruction modulated filter banks. 221-224 - Joël Mau:
Perfect reconstruction modulated filter banks: fast algorithms and attractive new properties. 225-228 - Peter N. Heller, Howard L. Resnikoff:
Regular M-band wavelets and applications. 229-232 - J. L. Arrowood Jr., Mark J. T. Smith:
Exact reconstruction analysis/synthesis filter banks with time-varying filters. 233-236 - Patrice Abry, Paulo Gonçalves, Patrick Flandrin:
Wavelet-based spectral analysis of 1/f processes. 237-240 - Stéphane Mallat, Zhifeng Zhang:
Adaptive time-frequency transform. 241-244 - Franz Hlawatsch, Antonia Papandreou, Gloria Faye Boudreaux-Bartels:
Regularity and unitarity of affine and hyperbolic time-frequency representations. 245-248 - Erkan Dorken, S. Hamid Nawab:
Time-frequency analysis of non-stationary harmonic sounds. 249-252 - Moeness G. Amin, William J. Williams:
Deterministic exponential modeling techniques for high spectral resolution time-frequency distributions. 253-256 - Luís B. Almeida:
An introduction to the angular Fourier transform. 257-260 - Yipeng Liu, Ali N. Akansu:
An evaluation of time-frequency localization in transforms and filter banks. 261-264 - J. Sweeney, R. Orr, R. Balart, D. Buchanan, A. Humen:
Experiments in dimensionally-optimum Gabor representations. 265-268 - PeiZong Lee, Fang-Yu Huang:
An efficient prime-factor algorithm for the discrete cosine transform and its hardware implementations. 269-272 - Ali Saidi:
Efficient computation of the large DFT and DCT coefficients. 273-276 - Yuk-Hee Chan, Wan-Chi Siu:
Generalized approach for the realization of discrete cosine transform using cyclic convolutions. 277-280 - Chao Lu, Myoung An, Zhongshan Qian, Richard Tolimieri:
A hybrid parallel M-D FFT algorithm without interprocessor communication. 281-284 - R. D. Roberts, N. Tepedenlengilou:
A fast technique for finding the stationary autocorrelation matrix from a perturbational measurement of the gradient. 285-287 - Ivan W. Selesnick, C. Sidney Burrus:
Multidimensional mapping techniques for convolution. 288-291 - Jin-Jen Hsue, Andrew E. Yagle:
Fast algorithms for close-to-Toeplitz-plus-Hankel systems of equation. 292-295 - Jürgen Götze, Steffen Paul, Matthias Sauer:
A CORDIC-based Jacobi-like algorithm for eigenvalue computation. 296-299 - Xiang-Gen Xia, Zhen Zhang:
Estimation of aliasing error in sampling theorem for signals not necessarily in wavelet subspaces. 300-303 - John J. Benedetto, Shidong Li:
Multiresolution analysis frames with applications. 304-307 - Paul Jorgensen:
Choosing discrete orthogonal wavelets for signal analysis and approximation. 308-311 - Hehong Zou, Ahmed H. Tewfik, Wenyun Xu:
Completeness and stability of partial dyadic wavelet domain signal representations. 312-315 - Christian J. Van Den Branden Lambrecht, Mohsine Karrakchou:
Subband adaptive filtering: The mutual wavelet packets approach. 316-319 - Richard G. Baraniuk, Douglas L. Jones:
Warped wavelet bases: unitary equivalence and signal processing. 320-323 - John R. O'Hair, Bruce W. Suter:
Eliminating distortion in the Beylkin-Coifman-Rokhlin transform. 324-327 - Michael J. Werter:
FSK demodulation with an adaptive direct form II filter. 328-331 - José Manuel Páez-Borrallo, Iván A. Pérez-Álvarez:
Self improved error reference for adaptive echo cancellation in full-duplex baseband data communications. 332-335 - L. Wang, Tyseer Aboulnasr:
Practical adaptive hybrids with no bursting. 336-339 - Rajeswari Swaminathan, Jitendra K. Tugnait:
On improving the convergence of constant modulus algorithm adaptive filters. 340-343 - Sylvie Mayrargue:
Spatial equalization of a radio-mobile channel without beamforming using the constant modulus algorithm (CMA). 344-347 - Voicu Filimon, Werner Kozek, Werner Kreuzer, Gernot Kubin:
LMS and RLS tracking analysis for WSSUS channels. 348-351 - Lars Lindbom:
Simplified Kalman estimation of fading mobile radio channels: high performance at LMS computational load. 352-355 - Anees S. Munshi, David A. Johns:
Adaptive IIR filtering of delta-sigma modulated signals. 356-359 - James V. White, Bruce Broder:
Nonlinear state-space modeling and filtering using extended state vectors. 360-363 - Dae C. Shin, Chrysostomos L. Nikias:
Adaptive noise canceler for narrowband/wideband interferences using higher-order statistics. 364-367 - Petr Tichavský, Peter Handel:
Efficient tracking of multiple sinusoids with slowly varying parameters. 368-371 - Yeheskel Bar-Ness, Hagit Messer, Grigoriu Silvian:
Broadband interference cancelation using a bootstrapped approach. 372-375 - Abdulkadir Dinc, Yeheskel Bar-Ness:
A forward/backward bootstrapped structure for blind separation of signals in a multi-channel dispersive environment. 376-379 - Alan Gatherer, Teresa H.-Y. Meng:
Frequency domain position estimation for lithographic alignment. 380-383 - Tarun Soni, James R. Zeidler, Walter H. Ku:
Time-varying behavior of the PARCOR coefficients of lattice filters with nonstationary AR inputs. 384-387 - Zoran Fejzo, Hanoch Lev-Ari:
Cancellation of ISI in non-linear voice-band data channels. 388-391 - Marcello Luiz Rodrigues de Campos, Paulo S. R. Diniz, Andreas Antoniou:
Performance of LMS-Newton adaptation algorithms with variable convergence factor in nonstationary environments. 392-395 - Nam Ik Cho, Sang-Uk Lee:
On the tracking properties of the ALNF (adaptive lattice notch filter). 396-399 - Shotaro Nishimura:
Adaptive detection and enhancement of closely spaced sinusoids using multirate techniques. 400-403 - François Desbouvries:
Recursive least-squares lattices and trigonometry in the spherical triangle. 404-407 - Hideaki Sakai, Manabu Kuroda, Shuichi Ohno:
A parallel weight extraction method for sliding window block RLS. 408-411 - Mohsen Montazeri, Pierre Duhamel:
A set of algorithms linking NLMS and block RLS algorithms. 412-415 - Karl Zhao, Hanoch Lev-Ari, John G. Proakis:
Comparison of order-recursive adaptive RLS algorithms. 416-419 - Peter M. Clarkson, Miroslav V. Dokic:
A second order adaptive Volterra filter using a two-stage lattice preprocessor. 420-423 - Dorin Panescu, Yu Hen Hu, Willis J. Tompkins:
A fast pipelined CORDIC-based adaptive lattice filter. 424-427 - Junghsi Lee, V. John Mathews:
On the extended RLS adaptive bilinear filters. 428-431 - Mangesh M. Chansarkar, Uday B. Desai:
A robust recursive least squares algorithm. 432-435 - Hassan M. Ahmed, Fawad Rauf, Muzaffar U. Khurram:
Adaptive state dependent filters. 436-439 - Kevin M. Perry, Stanley J. Reeves:
A practical stopping rule for iterative signal restoration. 440-443 - Stanley J. Reeves, Larry P. Heck:
Selection of observations in signal reconstruction. 444-447 - Jenq-Tay Yuan:
A new interpolation lattice structure. 448-451 - Frédéric Champagnat, Jérôme Idier, Guy Demoment:
Deconvolution of sparse spike trains accounting for wavelet phase shifts and colored noise. 452-455 - Irina F. Gorodnitsky, Bhaskar D. Rao:
A recursive weighted minimum norm algorithm: Analysis and applications. 456-459 - Jun Murakami, Yoshiaki Tadokoro:
A new Toeplitz approximation method for linear prediction matrices. 460-463 - M. J. Grimble:
H∞ inferential filtering, prediction and smoothing problems. 464-467 - Nguyen T. Thao, Martin Vetterli:
A deterministic analysis of oversampled A/D conversion and Sigma Delta modulation. 468-471 - James A. Bucklew, William A. Sethares:
Fixed step size recursive algorithms for the covering problem. 472-475 - Hervé Dedieu, Olivier Chételat:
Automatic derivation of adaptive algorithms for a large class of filter structures. 476-479 - S. Thomas Alexander, Virginia L. Stonick:
Fast adaptive polynomial root tracking using a homotopy continuation method. 480-483 - Joseph B. Evans:
Analysis of a low complexity variable step size adaptive algorithm. 484-487 - Milos Doroslovacki, Hong Fan:
Wavelet-based adaptive filtering. 488-491 - Hong Fan, Qiang Li:
A delta -operator recursive gradient algorithm for adaptive signal processing. 492-495 - Pierre Duhamel, Mohsen Montazeri, Katia Hilal:
Classical adaptive algorithms (LMS, RLS, CMA, decision directed) seen as recursive structures. 496-499 - Nurgun Erdol, Filiz Basbug:
Performance of wavelet transform based adaptive filters. 500-503 - Eric M. Dowling, Ronald D. DeGroat:
A spherical subspace based adaptive filter. 504-507 - Srinath Hosur, Ahmed H. Tewfik:
Wavelet transform domain LMS algorithm. 508-510 - Elias Bjarnason:
Analysis of the filtered-X LMS algorithm. 511-514 - Farouk Laichi, Tyseer Aboulnasr, Willem J. D. Steenaart:
Effect of delay on the performance of the leaky LMS adaptive algorithm. 515-518 - Scott C. Douglas:
Exact expectation analysis of the LMS adaptive filter for correlated Gaussian input data. 519-522 - N. L. Freire, Scott C. Douglas:
Adaptive cancellation of geomagnetic background noise using a sign-error normalized LMS algorithm. 523-526 - Markus Rupp:
Normalization and convergence of adaptive IIR filters. 527-530 - Gernot Kubin, C. Richard Johnson Jr., Bo Egardt:
Frequency-domain bias decomposition for LMS and LS adaptive filters. 531-534 - Luke S. L. Hsieh, Sally L. Wood:
Performance analysis of time domain block LMS algorithm. 535-538 - Akihiko Sugiyama:
An interference-robust stochastic gradient algorithm with a gradient-adaptive step-size. 539-542 - G. A. Williamson:
Globally convergent adaptive filters with infinite impulse responses. 543-546 - Yifeng Fu, Geoffrey A. Williams:
Asymptotic behavior of order statistic least mean square (OSLMS) algorithms in nonGaussian environments. 547-550 - Z. Gu, William A. Sethares:
A geometrical view of blind equalization. 551-554 - Mikael Sternad, Anders Ahlén, Erik Lindskog:
Robust decision feedback equalizers. 555-558 - Ali H. Sayed, Thomas Kailath:
A state-space approach to adaptive filtering. 559-562 - Fawad Rauf, Hassan M. Ahmed:
Adaptive signal processing techniques for chaotic systems. 563-566 - Young C. Park, Won K. Kim, Dae Hee Youn:
Adaptive implementation of optimum MTI processor. 567-570 - Robert J. Plemmons:
FFT-based RLS in signal processing. 571-574 - Sati Banerjee, Paul M. Chau:
Recursive least squares problem implementation on a generalized interconnection of DSP processors. 575-578 - Fernando Pérez-Cruz, Domingo Docampo, Antonio Artés, Chaouki T. Abdallah:
Feasibility analysis of channel equalizers using Kharitonov-type results. 579-582 - Mingui Sun, Gerald S. Burg, Robert J. Sclabassi:
Measurement of signal similarity using the maxima of the wavelet transform. 583-586 - S. Hamid Nawab, Erkan Dorken:
Efficient STFT approximation using a quantization and differencing method. 587-590 - Hamid Soltanian-Zadeh, Andrew E. Yagle:
A fast algorithm for extrapolation of discrete band-limited signals. 591-594 - Satya Dharanipragada, K. S. Arun:
A Newton algorithm for convex constrained reconstruction. 595-598 - George K. Matsopoulos, S. Marshall:
Feature migration in morphological scale space. 599-602 - Yeong-Taeg Kim, Gonzalo R. Arce:
Permutation filter lattices: a general non-linear filtering framework. 603-606
Volume 4
- Jeffrey A. Fessler, Alfred O. Hero III:
Complete-data spaces and generalized EM algorithms. 1-4 - Abdelhak M. Zoubir:
Bootstrap multiple tests with variance stabilization: application to optimal sensor location. 5-8 - Ilan Ziskind, David Hertz:
Maximum-likelihood localization of narrow-band autoregressive sources via the EM algorithm. 9-12 - Weixiu Du, R. Lynn Kirlin:
Discrimination power enhancement via high resolution velocity estimators. 13-16 - Larry P. Heck, James H. McClellan:
Subspace techniques for large-scale feature selection. 17-20 - Boon C. Ng, Arye Nehorai:
Active array sensor location calibration. 21-24 - Bertrand M. Hochwald, Arye Nehorai:
Electromagnetic vector sensors and active target localization and identification. 25-28 - Peter Strobach, Daniel Goryn:
A computation of the sliding window recursive QR decomposition. 29-32 - Petre Stoica, Anders Eriksson, Torsten Söderström:
Subspace-based algorithms without eigendecomposition for array signal processing. 33-36 - K. J. Ray Liu, Dianne P. O'Leary, G. W. Stewart, Yuan-Jye Jason Wu:
An adaptive ESPRIT based on URV decomposition. 37-40 - Sandip Bose, Allan O. Steinhardt:
Invariant tests for spatial stationarity using covariance structure. 41-44 - Debra P. Michal, Daniel R. Fuhrmann:
Multiple target detection for an antenna array using outlier rejection methods. 45-48 - Mohammed Ketel, Ludwik Kurz:
Robust array processing detectors in dependent noise. 49-52 - Petar M. Djuric:
Simultaneous detection and frequency estimation of sinusoidal signals. 53-56 - Chao-Ming Cho, Petar M. Djuric:
Detection and localization of multiple sources via Bayesian predictive densities. 57-60 - Benoît Champagne:
Source detection and DOA estimation from two observations of a finite line aperture. 61-64 - Anthony Quinn:
A consistent, numerically efficient Bayesian framework for combining the selection, detection and estimation tasks in model-based signal processing. 65-68 - Frédéric Baldit, Jean-Pierre Le Cadre:
Comparative study of centralized and decentralized localization methods. 69-72 - Douglas Nelson:
Special purpose correlation functions for improved signal detection and parameter estimation. 73-76 - Rick S. Blum:
Distributed detection of weak dependent narrowband signals. 77-80 - Ye Li, Zhi Ding:
Blind channel identification based on second order cyclostationary statistics. 81-84 - Michail K. Tsatsanis, Georgios B. Giannakis:
Blind equalization of rapidly fading channels via exploitation of cyclostationarity and higher-order statistics. 85-88 - Lance M. Kaplan, C.-C. Jay Kuo:
An improved algorithm for fractal estimation from noisy measurements. 89-92 - Vassilios V. Digalakis, Kenneth C. Chou:
Maximum likelihood identification of multiscale stochastic models using the wavelet transform and the EM algorithm. 93-96 - Ananthram Swami:
Pitfalls in polyspectra. 97-100 - Gordon Frazer, Boualem Boashash:
Wigner bispectrum, phase product smoothing and time-varying bispectra. 101-104 - Leon Cohen:
Instantaneous 'anything'. 105-108 - Douglas L. Jones, Richard G. Baraniuk:
An adaptive optimal-kernel time-frequency representation. 109-112 - H. Alnajjar, D. Mitchell Wilkes:
Adapting the geometry of a sensor subarray. 113-116 - Michael David Zoltowski, Cherian P. Mathews:
Real-time frequency and 2-D angle estimation with sub-Nyquist spatio-temporal sampling. 117-120 - Markus Ali, Jürgen Götze, Rainer Pauli:
An algorithm for the calibration of sensor arrays with sensor gain and phase uncertainties. 121-124 - Pascal Larzabal, Henri Clergeot:
Non-asymptotic statistical behaviours of 'ML' methods for bearing estimation. 125-128 - Lal C. Godara, Peter M. Schultheiss:
Performance of various detectors in non-Gaussian noise and weak stochastic signal environment. 129-132 - J. Todd Reinking, Glenn E. Prescott:
Multirate detection of Gaussian signals of unknown bandwidth in noise. 133-136 - Jean-François Giovannelli, Guy Demoment:
A statistical study of a regularized method for long auto-regressive spectral estimation. 137-140 - J. J. K. Rooney, William J. Fitzgerald:
Bayesian model based parameter estimation and model selection in impulsive noise environments. 141-144 - Bin Yang:
Subspace tracking based on the projection approach and the recursive least squares method. 145-148 - José M. B. Dias, José M. N. Leitão:
Maximum likelihood estimation of spectral moments at low signal to noise ratios. 149-152 - Bruno Suard, Ayman F. Naguib, Guanghan Xu, Arogyaswami Paulraj:
Performance of CDMA mobile communication systems using antenna arrays. 153-156 - Joseph W. Lechleider:
Designing and processing signals for array processing for random channels. 157-159 - K. Giridhar, Sujai Chari, John J. Shynk, Richard P. Gooch:
Joint demodulation of cochannel signals using MLSE and MAPSD algorithms. 160-163 - Langford B. White, John D. Ross:
Adaptive demodulation of phase modulated signals using hidden Markov models. 164-167 - Scott P. Belanger:
Multipath TDOA and FDOA estimation using the EM algorithm. 168-171 - Seong Rag Kim, Adam J. Efron:
Adaptive impulse noise filtering. 172-175 - Julien J. Nicolas, Jae S. Lim:
Equalization and interference rejection for the terrestrial broadcast of digital HDTV. 176-179 - Tsung-Ching Liu:
The modular covariance adjustment adaptive array for CDMA wireless communications. 180-183 - Q. Zhu, M. Kam, R. Yeager:
Non-parametric identification of QAM constellations in noise. 184-187 - A. Tanju Erdem:
A nonredundant set for the bispectrum of 2-D signals. 188-191 - Wu-Ton Chen, Chong-Yung Chi:
New inverse filter criteria for identification and deconvolution of nonminimum-phase systems by single cumulant slice. 192-195 - Georgios B. Giannakis, Sanyogita Shamsunder:
Information theoretic criteria for non-Gaussian ARMA order determination and parameter estimation. 196-199 - Y. Zhang, Dimitrios Hatzinakos, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos:
Bootstrapping techniques in the estimation of higher-order cumulants from short data records. 200-203 - Brian M. Sadler, Georgios B. Giannakis:
Detection in colored non-Gaussian noise using cumulants. 204-207 - Lee M. Garth, Yoram Bresler:
On the inferiority of higher-order detection in narrowband processing. 208-211 - Pascal Bondon, Patrick L. Combettes, Bernard Picinbono:
Volterra prediction models and higher order whiteness. 212-215 - Ramakrishna Kakarala, Bruce M. Bennett, Geoffrey J. Iverson, Michael D'Zmura:
Bispectral techniques for spherical functions. 216-219 - Haris M. Stellakis, Elias S. Manolakos:
An architecture for the estimation of higher order cumulants. 220-223 - Ramdas Kumaresan, C. S. Ramalingam:
Formant tones: weak components at formant frequencies actively generated in the vocal tract. 224-227 - Jack Jachner, Harry B. Lee:
Eigenvalues and eigenvectors of covariance matrices for closely-spaced signals in multi-dimensional direction finding. 228-231 - Steven Kay, Venkatesh Nagesha:
Estimation for processes with mixed spectra. 232-235 - Donald W. Tufts, Abhijit A. Shah:
Blind Wiener filtering: estimation of a random signal in noise using little prior knowledge. 236-239 - Venkatesh Nagesha, Steven Kay:
Maximum likelihood estimation for array processing in colored noise. 240-243 - Kiyoshi Nishikawa, Kyoko Miyazaki, Hitoshi Kiya:
A parallel AR spectral estimation using a new class of filter bank. 244-247 - Christophe Bérenguer, Céline Theys, André Ferrari, Gérard Alengrin:
Overdetermined noise compensation without eigendecomposition for frequency estimation. 248-251 - Hongya Ge, Donald W. Tufts:
Advances in phase-only signal processing. 252-255 - Ta-Hsin Li, Benjamin Kedem:
Improving Prony's estimator for multiple frequency estimation by a general method of parametric filtering. 256-259 - Peter J. Sherman, Langford B. White, Robert R. Bitmead:
On AR representations for cyclostationary processes. 260-263 - Shankar Prakriya, Dimitrios Hatzinakos:
Efficient nonlinear channel identification using cyclostationary signal analysis. 264-267 - Javier Rodríguez Fonollosa, José A. R. Fonollosa:
Estimation of the modulation index of CPM signals using higher-order statistics. 268-271 - Lang Tong, Guanghan Xu, Thomas Kailath:
Fast blind equalization via antenna arrays. 272-275 - Mark Webster:
Polyspectra-based, blind, MMSE, fractionally-spaced equalization of a cyclostationary signal. 276-279 - Sanyogita Shamsunder:
Exploiting cyclostationarity for range and bearing estimation. 280-283 - Luis Castedo, Ching-Yih Tseng, Lloyd J. Griffiths:
A new cost function for adaptive beamforming using cyclostationary signal properties. 284-287 - Kevin D. Mauck:
Wideband cyclic MUSIC. 288-291 - Stephan V. Schell, William A. Gardner:
Maximum likelihood and common factor analysis-based blind adaptive spatial filtering for cyclostationary signals. 292-295 - Yuan-Hwang Chen, Yih-Sheng Lin:
DOA estimation by fourth-order cumulants in unknown noise environments. 296-299 - Jean-Jacques Fuchs:
Shape calibration for a nominally linear equispaced array. 300-303 - Alain Marsal, Sylvie Marcos:
A criterion to detect sensor array distortion. 304-307 - Joseph H. Clements III, James Ting-Ho Lo:
Recursive direction finding in the presence of sensor array uncertainties. 308-311 - Yasemin Yardimci, James A. Cadzow:
Direction-of-arrival estimation under sensor location uncertainty. 312-315 - Shilpa Talwar, Arogyaswami Paulraj, Gene H. Golub:
A robust numerical approach for array calibration. 316-319 - Jian Li:
On arrays with small loops and short dipoles. 320-323 - Arnold Lee Swindlehurst, Mats Viberg:
Efficient subspace fitting algorithms for diversely polarized arrays. 324-327 - W. Xu, Mostafa Kaveh:
Sensitivity and robustness of eigendecomposition-based detectors. 328-331 - Ridha Hamza, Kevin Buckley:
Sensitivity analysis under model perturbation for weighted eigenspace methods. 332-335 - Montse Nájar, Miguel Angel Lagunas, Ana I. Pérez-Neira:
Source separation based on coupled single DOA estimation processors. 336-339 - Michael A. Koerber, Daniel R. Fuhrmann:
Array calibration by Fourier series parameterization: scaled principal components method. 340-343 - Edward J. Baranoski, Allan O. Steinhardt:
Localized subspace projection. 344-347 - R. A. DeLap, Alfred O. Hero III:
A new method for adaptive wideband beamforming. 348-351 - K. V. S. Hari, Uma Gummadavelli:
On the performance of subspace methods with array model errors and spatial smoothing. 352-354 - Dirk Maiwald, D. V. Sidorovitch, Johann F. Böhme:
Broadband maximum likelihood wave parameter estimation using polarization sensitive arrays. 356-359 - Arye Nehorai, Eytan Paldi:
Performance analysis of two direction estimation algorithms using an acoustic vector sensor. 360-363 - George Henry Niezgoda, Jeffrey L. Krolik:
A multiple time scale minimum variance beamformer. 364-367 - Richard J. Vaccaro, Yinong Ding:
Optimal subspace-based parameter estimation. 368-371 - Mats Viberg, Arnold Lee Swindlehurst:
Analysis of the combined effects of finite samples and model errors on array processing performance. 372-375 - Fu Li, Yang Lu:
Unified bias analysis for DOA estimation algorithms. 376-379 - Seth D. Silverstein:
Performance analyses of the stochastic maximum likelihood and the subspace power estimation algorithms. 380-383 - Jean-François Cardoso, Eric Moulines:
Minimum constrast estimation with applications to array processing. 384-387 - William M. Steedly, Ching-Hui J. Ying, Randolph L. Moses:
Statistical analysis of true and extraneous mode estimates for the TLS-Prony algorithm. 388-391 - Ricardo D. Fierro, Kung Yao:
Analytical bounds on least squares and total least squares methods for the linear prediction problem. 392-395 - Thomas G. Xydis, Andrew E. Yagle:
Performance bound on depth estimation of bioelectrical source. 396-399 - Gregory S. Cunningham, William J. Williams:
High-resolution signal synthesis for time-frequency distributions. 400-403 - Richard N. Czerwinski, Douglas L. Jones:
An adaptive time-frequency representation using a cone-shaped kernel. 404-407 - Boualem Boashash, Branko Ristic:
Analysis of FM signals affected by Gaussian AM using the reduced Wigner-Ville trispectrum. 408-411 - S. Lawrence Marple Jr.:
Time-frequency analysis of Doppler radar data using Gabor data-adaptive weighting window. 412-415 - Pui W. Wu, Hanoch Lev-Ari:
Linear estimation of moments for non-stationary signals. 416-419 - Mark D. Ladd, Gary R. Wilson:
Frequency resolution properties of the wavelet transform for detecting harmonically related narrowband signals. 420-423 - Shimon Peleg, Benjamin Friedlander:
Signal estimation using the discrete polynominal transform. 424-427 - Werner Kozek:
Optimally Karhunen-Loeve-like STFT expansion of nonstationary processes. 428-431 - Kurt S. Riedel, Alexander F. Sidorenko:
Optimal databased complex demodulation for evolutionary spectra. 432-435 - James W. Pitton, Patrick J. Loughlin, Les E. Atlas:
Positive time-frequency distributions via maximum entropy deconvolution of the evolutionary spectrum. 436-439 - Michel Krob, Messaoud Benidir:
Blind identification of a linear-quadratic model using higher-order statistics. 440-443 - Yuanjie Chen, Chrysostomos L. Nikias:
Blind indentifiability of a band-limited nonminimum phase system from its output autocorrelation. 444-447 - Mehmet Izzet Gürelli, Chrysostomos L. Nikias:
A new eigenvector-based algorithm for multichannel blind deconvolution of input colored signals. 448-451 - Yisong Ye, Jitendra K. Tugnait:
Noisy input/output system identification using integrated polyspectrum. 452-455 - Robert D. Nowak, Barry D. Van Veen:
Nonlinear system identification with pseudorandom multilevel excitation sequences. 456-459 - Akira Sano, Hiroyuki Tsuji:
Optimal sampling rate for impulse response identification based on decimation and interpolation. 460-463 - Edwin A. Heredia, Gonzalo R. Arce:
Piecewise linear autoregressions through threshold decomposition. 464-467 - Carlos E. Davila:
Total least squares system identification and frequency estimation for overdetermined model orders. 468-471 - Majid Nayeri, Ming-Shou Liu, John R. Deller Jr.:
An interpretable and converging set-membership algorithm. 472-475 - Wei Lui, R. Doraiswami:
Robust signal ARMA model estimation using pre-filtering and data sectioning. 476-479 - Yuan Kang Lee, Don H. Johnson:
Nonparametric prediction of non-Gaussian time series. 480-483 - Sungbin Im, Sung Bae Kim, Edward J. Powers:
Orthogonal development of a discrete frequency-domain third-order Volterra model. 484-487 - Ralph Fulchiero, Andreas S. Spanias:
Speech enhancement using the bispectrum. 488-491 - JoEllen Wilbur, Steven G. Kargl:
Application of wavelets to acoustic resonance-elastic targets surrounded by biologics. 492-495 - C. S. Detka, Amro El-Jaroudi, Luis F. Chaparro:
Relating the bilinear distributions and the evolutionary spectrum. 496-499 - Tariq S. Durrani, A. Rahim Leyman, John J. Soraghan:
New algorithms for array processing using higher order statistics. 500-503 - Amod V. Dandawate:
On consistent and asymptotically normal sample estimators for cyclic-moments and cumulants. 504-507 - Shaomin Mo, Bahram Shafai:
A convergent algorithm for FIR system identification using higher-order cumulants. 508-511 - Ching-Hsiang Tseng, Edward J. Powers:
Application of orthogonal-search method to Volterra modeling of nonlinear systems. 512-515 - Vojan Zivojnovic:
A robust accuracy improvement method for blind identification using higher order statistics. 516-519 - J. Scott Goldstein:
A wideband multichannel array sensor with a frequency domain adaptive filter structure. 520-523 - Sze Fong Yau:
A linear filtering approach for direction-of-arrival estimation of coherent signals. 524-527 - Feng Qian, Barry D. Van Veen:
Quadratically constrained adaptive beamforming in coherent interference environments. 528-531 - A. Satish, Rangasami L. Kashyap:
Cramer-Rao bounds and estimation of direction of arrival for narrowband signals. 532-535 - Ching-Yih Tseng, Lloyd J. Griffiths:
Adaptive broadband beamforming using phase-independent derivative constraint techniques. 536-539 - David D. Feldman, Lloyd J. Griffiths:
A performance analysis of robust constrained beamforming with random errors. 540-543 - Anthony J. Weiss, Benjamin Friedlander:
The effects of preprocessing on direction of arrival estimation. 544-547 - Darel A. Linebarger, Ronald D. DeGroat, Eric M. Dowling, Petre Stoica:
Constrained beamspace MUSIC. 548-551 - Benjamin Friedlander, Anthony J. Weiss:
Effects of model errors on signal reconstruction using a sensor array. 552-555 - Anders Eriksson, Petre Stoica, Torsten Söderström:
Asymptotical analysis of MUSIC and ESPRIT frequency estimates. 556-559
Volume 5
- Francine Chen, Lynn D. Wilcox, Dan S. Bloomberg:
Word spotting in scanned images using hidden Markov models. 1-4 - Ian B. Kerfoot, Yoram Bresler:
Design and theoretical analysis of a vector field segmentation algorithm. 5-8 - Pui-Kin Ser, Wan-Chi Siu:
Invariant Hough transform with matching technique for the recognition of non-analytic objects. 9-12 - Bin Wang, D. M. Rose, Aly A. Farag, Edward J. Delp:
Local estimation of Gaussian-based edge enhancement filters using Fourier analysis. 13-16 - Ferran Marqués, Jordi Cunillera, Antoni Gasull:
Unsupervised image segmentation controlled by morphological contrast extraction. 17-20 - Jia-Lin Chen, Amlan Kundu:
Automatic unsupervised texture segmentation using hidden Markov model. 21-24 - Pierangelo Migliorati, Federico Pedersini, L. Sorcinelli, Stefano Tubaro:
Semantic segmentation applied to image interpolation in the case of camera panning and zooming. 25-28 - Constantine Kotropoulos, Ioannis Pitas, A. Maglara:
Voronoi tessellation and Delauney triangulation using Euclidean disk growing in Z2. 29-32 - Michael M. Chang, A. Murat Tekalp, M. Ibrahim Sezan:
Motion-field segmentation using an adaptive MAP criterion. 33-36 - Dennis F. Dunn, William E. Higgins:
Optimal Gabor-filter design for texture segmentation. 37-40 - Mark R. Luettgen, W. Clem Karl, Alan S. Willsky, Robert R. Tenney:
Multiscale representations of Markov random fields. 41-44 - Philippe Salembier, Jean Serra, J. Andrew Bangham:
Edge versus contrast estimation of morphological filters. 45-48 - Patrick A. Kelly, Feng Chen:
Iterative segmentation algorithms using morphological operations. 49-52 - Stephan Hoefer, Frank Heil, Madhukar Pandit, Ramdas Kumaresan:
Segmentation of textures with different roughness using the model of isotropic two-dimensional fractional Brownian motion. 53-56 - Mark A. Schulze, John A. Pearce:
Linear combinations of morphological operators: the midrange, pseudomedian, and LOCO filters. 57-60 - Gaofeng Wang, Jun Zhang, Guang-Wen Pan:
Solution of inverse problems in image processing by wavelet expansion. 61-64 - Stephen A. Martucci, Russell M. Mersereau:
The symmetric convolution approach to the nonexpansive implementations of FIR filter banks for images. 65-68 - Lale Akarun, Richard A. Haddad:
Adaptive decimated median filters for image processing. 69-72 - Adel I. El-Fallah, Gary E. Ford:
Image filtering by gradient inverse inhomogeneous diffusion. 73-76 - M. R. Zaman, C. R. Moloney:
A comparison of adaptive filters for edge-preserving smoothing of speckle noise. 77-80 - Shyh-shiaw Kuo, Oscar E. Agazzi:
Machine vision for keyword spotting using pseudo 2D hidden Markov models. 81-84 - Gary E. Kopec, Philip A. Chou:
Document image decoding using Markov source models. 85-88 - Hamid K. Aghajan, Thomas Kailath:
SLIDE: subspace-based line detection. 89-92 - Keith A. Bartels, Alan C. Bovik:
Shape change analysis and shape modeling using three dimensional biomedical images. 93-96 - Ping-Fai Yang, Petros Maragos:
Morphological systems for character image processing and recognition. 97-100 - Chang Wen Chen, Jiebo Luo, Thomas S. Huang:
Left ventricle global motion and shape from CT volumetric data. 101-104 - Mou-Yen Chen, Amlan Kundu, Sargur N. Srihari:
Handwritten word recognition using continuous density variable duration hidden Markov model. 105-108 - Craig H. Richardson:
The representation of morphological systems and meta-systems for automatic symbolic manipulations. 109-112 - Oscar E. Agazzi, Shyh-shiaw Kuo, Esther Levin, Roberto Pieraccini:
Connected and degraded text recognition using planar hidden Markov models. 113-116 - Anwar K. Muhamad, Farzin Deravi:
Neural network texture classifiers using direct input co-occurrence matrices. 117-120 - Krishna S. Nathan, Jerome R. Bellegarda, David Nahamoo, Eveline J. Bellegarda:
On-line handwriting recognition using continuous parameter hidden Markov models. 121-124 - Joseph M. Reinhardt, William E. Higgins:
Toward efficient morphological shape representation. 125-128 - Thomas Greiner, J. P. Casel, Madhukar Pandit:
Texture analysis with a texture matched M-channel wavelet approach. 129-132 - Kiyoharu Aizawa, Takashi Komatsu, Takahiro Saito, Mitsutoshi Hatori:
Subpixel registration for a high resolution imaging scheme using multiple imagers. 133-136 - Zoltan Kato, Marc Berthod, Josiane Zerubia:
Parallel image classification using multiscale Markov random fields. 137-140 - Francesco G. B. De Natale, Giuseppe S. Desoli, Daniele D. Giusto, Gianni Vernazza:
A spline-like scheme for least-squares bilinear interpolations of images. 141-144 - Jezekiel Ben-Arie, K. Raghunath Rao:
Image expansion by non-orthogonal basis functions extended for optimal multiple template matching. 145-148 - Michael Unser:
Efficient dyadic wavelet transformation of images using interpolation filters. 149-152 - S. P. Kim, Wen-Yu Su:
Subpixel accuracy image registration by spectrum cancellation. 153-156 - Yi-Sheng Yao, Rama Chellappa:
Feature correspondence using probabilistic data association. 157-160 - Rosalind W. Picard, Tanweer Kabir:
Finding similar patterns in large image databases. 161-164 - Reiner Lenz:
Using representations of the dihedral groups in the design of early vision filters. 165-168 - Donald M. Monro:
A hybrid fractal transform. 169-172 - H. Cha, Luis F. Chaparro:
A morphological polynomial transform. 173-176 - Seong-Won Lee, Joon Ki Paik:
Image interpolation using adaptive fast B-spline filtering. 177-180 - Jialin Zhong, Ronald J. Adrian, Thomas S. Huang:
Interpolation of multidimensional random processes with application to fluid flow. 181-184 - Riccardo Bernardini, Guido M. Cortelazzo, Gian Antonio Mian:
A general scrambling rule for multidimensional Cooley-Tukey FFT algorithms. 185-188 - Pierre Moulin:
Optimal L2 approximation of images in nonorthogonal multiresolution bases. 189-192 - Christoph Stiller:
A statistical image model for motion estimation. 193-196 - J. Zhang, J. Hanauer:
The mean field theory for image motion estimation. 197-200 - Qinfen Zheng, Rama Chellappa:
Motion detection in image sequences acquired from a moving platform. 201-204 - Siu-Leong Iu, Ephrem C. Wu:
Noise reduction using multi-frame motion estimation, with outlier rejection and trajectory correction. 205-208 - Ikhlas M. Abdelqader, Sarah A. Rajala, Wesley E. Snyder:
Motion estimation from noisy image data. 209-212 - Akira Kojima, Norihiko Sakurai, Junichi Kishigami:
Motion detection using 3D-FFT spectrum. 213-216 - Cha Keon Cheong, Kiyoharu Aizawa, Takahiro Saito, Mitsutoshi Hatori:
Motion estimation with wavelet transform and the application to motion compensated interpolation. 217-220 - John Y. A. Wang, Edward H. Adelson:
Layered representation for image sequence coding. 221-224 - Thomas S. Denney Jr., Jerry L. Prince:
Optimal brightness patterns for 2-D optical flow. 225-228 - Aria Nosratinia, Michael T. Orchard:
Discrete formulation of pel-recursive motion compensation with recursive least squares updates. 229-232 - Ren-Yuh Wang, Eve A. Riskin, Richard E. Ladner:
Codebook organization to enhance maximum a posteriori detection of progressive transmission of vector quantized images over noisy channels. 233-236 - Luis Torres, J. Salillas:
Improvements on stochastic vector quantization of images. 237-240 - Karen L. Oehler, Robert M. Gray:
Mean-gain-shape vector quantization. 241-244 - Nader Mohsenian, Nasser M. Nasrabadi:
Predictive vector quantization using a neural network. 245-248 - Pier Luigi D'Alessandro, P. Formenti, Rosa Lancini:
Pyramid vector quantization applied to a video coding scheme for contribution quality. 249-252 - Ligang Lu, William A. Pearlman:
Multi-rate video coding using pruned tree-structured vector quantization. 253-256 - Lai-Man Po:
Multi-subspace tree-structured vector quantizer design algorithms. 257-260 - Andrew J. Patti, Mehmet K. Özkan, A. Murat Tekalp, M. Ibrahim Sezan:
New approaches for space-invariant image restoration. 261-264 - M. Ibrahim Sezan, Arif Tanju Erdem:
A set-theoretic phase unwrapping technique for least-squares image reconstruction from the higher-order spectrum. 265-268 - N. K. Bose, H. C. Kim, Hector M. Valenzuela:
Recursive implementation of total least squares algorithm for image reconstruction from noisy, undersampled multiframes. 269-272 - James C. Brailean, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos:
Recursive displacement estimation and restoration of noisy-blurred image sequences. 273-276 - Panos Nasiopoulos, Rabab K. Ward:
Improving the HDTV picture performance under noisy transmission conditions. 277-280 - Mark R. Banham, Hector L. Gonzalez, Nikolas P. Galatsanos, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos:
Multichannel restoration of single channel images using a wavelet decomposition. 281-284 - Yu-Li You, Mostafa Kaveh:
Regularization and image restoration using differential equations. 285-288 - Michael E. Zervakis, Taek Mu Kwon:
On the application of robust functionals in regularized image restoration. 289-292 - Richard P. Kleihorst, Reginald L. Lagendijk, Jan Biemond:
Noise reduction of severely corrupted image sequences. 293-296 - Patrick L. Combettes, Hong Puh:
Parallel projection methods for set theoretic signal reconstruction and restoration. 297-300 - Theophano Mitsa, Krishna Lata Varkur:
Evaluation of contrast sensitivity functions for the formulation of quality measures incorporated in halftoning algorithms. 301-304 - Riku Soininen, Irek Defée, Yrjö Neuvo:
Static image format conversion for advanced multimedia. 305-308 - Søren Hein, Avideh Zakhor:
Halftone to continuous-tone conversion of error-diffusion coded images. 309-312 - Michael J. Vrhel, Henry Joel Trussell:
Color filter selection for color correction in the presence of noise. 313-316 - Vaughn S. Iverson, Eve A. Riskin:
A fast method for combining palettes of color quantized images. 317-320 - Zhigang Fan:
Stability analysis of error diffusion. 321-324 - Yung Chen, Heidi Peterson, Walter Bender:
Lossy compression of palletized images. 325-328 - Anurag Bist, Arnaud E. Jacquin, Christine Podilchuk:
Encoding of the chrominance signals in 3D subband-based video coding. 329-332 - Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas:
Printer models and colo halftoning. 333-336 - Skjalg Lepsøy, Geir Egil Øien, Tor A. Ramstad:
Attractor image compression with a fast non-iterative decoding algorithm. 337-340 - Lester C. Thomas, Farzin Deravi:
Pruning of the transform space in block-based fractal image compression. 341-344 - Mohammad Gharavi-Alkhansari, Thomas S. Huang:
A fractal-based image block-coding algorithm. 345-348 - Greg Vines, Monson H. Hayes III:
Adaptive IFS image coding with proximity maps. 349-352 - François J. Malassenet:
Texture coding using a pyramid decomposition. 353-356 - Wei Li, François-Xavier Mateo:
Segmentation based coding of motion compensated prediction error images. 357-360 - Daniel Tretter, Charles A. Bouman:
A model-based approach to multispectral image coding. 361-364 - Ping Su, Anthony G. Constantinides:
Variable block visual pattern image coding. 365-368 - Steven L. Eddins:
Three-component image compression with frequency-weighted texture coding and edge modeling. 369-372 - Druti Shah, Stephen Marshall, W. J. Welsh:
Principal component coding of mouth sequences. 373-376 - André Zaccarin, Bede Liu:
Coding of interlaced sequences using a decoder-based adaptive deinterlacer. 377-380 - Kannan Ramchandran, Antonio Ortega, Martin Vetterli:
Bit allocation for dependent quantization with applications to MPEG video coders. 381-384 - K. Metin Uz, Jerome M. Shapiro, Martin H. Czigler:
Optimal bit allocation in the presence of quantizer feedback. 385-388 - Siu-Wai Wu, Allen Gersho:
Rate-constrained picture-adaptive quantization for JPEG baseline coders. 389-392 - Bing Zeng, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos:
A JPEG-based interpolative image coding scheme. 393-396 - Nariman Farvardin, Xiaonong Ran, C.-C. Lee:
Adaptive DCT coding of images using entropy-constrained trellis coded quantization. 397-400 - Robert L. Stevenson:
Reduction of coding artifacts in transform image coding. 401-404 - Yongyi Yang, Nikolas P. Galatsanos, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos:
Iterative projection algorithms for removing the blocking artifacts of block-DCT compressed images. 405-408 - Francesco G. B. De Natale, Giuseppe S. Desoli, Stefano Fioravanti, Daniele D. Giusto:
An edge-based splitting criterion for adaptive transform coding. 409-412 - Brian DeCleene, Henrik V. Sorensen:
Multiresolution vector transform coding for video compression. 413-416 - Wai-Man Lam, Amy R. Reibman, Bede Liu:
Recovery of lost or erroneously received motion vectors. 417-420 - Shih-Fu Chang, David G. Messerschmitt:
A new approach to decoding and compositing motion-compensated DCT-based images. 421-424 - Liang-Wei Lee, Jhing-Fa Wang, Jau-Yien Lee, Chuen-Cherng Chen:
Motion oriented picture interpolation with the consideration of human perception. 425-428 - Sam Liu, Monson Hayes:
Video compression using quadtree segmentation and component quantization. 429-432 - Jeffrey Huang, Russell M. Mersereau:
Contour-based hybrid displacement estimation for image sequence compression. 433-436 - Gary J. Sullivan:
Multi-hypothesis motion compensation for low bit-rate video coding. 437-440 - Haibo Li, Robert Forchheimer:
A new motion-compensated technique for video compression. 441-444 - Brett L. Douglas, Hua Lee:
Synthetic-aperture sonar imaging with a multiple-element receiver array. 445-448 - Brett L. Robertson, David C. Munson Jr.:
Motion errors in ISAR imaging of approaching targets. 449-452 - Michael S. D'Errico, Brett L. Douglas, Hua Lee:
Subsurface microwave imaging for nondestructive evaluation of civil structures. 453-456 - Guy E. Mailloux, Rita Noumeir, Raymond Lemieux:
Deriving the multiplicative algebraic reconstruction algorithm (MART) by the method of convex projection (POCS). 457-460 - M. F. Griffin, E. C. Boman, I. Metal, L. P. Orwig:
Estimating ocean-scene coherence-time with a multi-aperture SAR. 461-464 - Mehrdad Soumekh, S. Nugroho, S. Jones, R. Rysdyk, S. Tran:
ISAR imaging of an airborne DC-9 (aircraft). 465-468 - Rita Noumeir, Guy E. Mailloux, Raymond Lemieux:
Accelerated iterative reconstruction based on the maximum a posteriori expectation maximization. 469-472 - Farhan A. Baqai, Yingbo Hua:
Matrix pencil methods for ISAR image reconstruction. 473-476 - Jiang Hui, Chao-Huan Hou:
Range migration correction of spaceborne SAR. 477-480 - Andrew C. Segal, Matthias Walther, Wolfgang-Martin Boerner, Hyo Joon Eom:
Application of the polarimetric matched image filter to the enhancement of characteristic features of POL-SAR imagery. 481-482 - Jerry L. Prince:
Tomographic reconstruction of 3-D vector fields. 483-486 - Yoram Bresler, N. Parker Willis:
Optimal scan design for time-varying tomographic imaging. 487-490 - Pierre Charbonnier, Laure Blanc-Féraud, Michel Barlaud:
An adaptive reconstruction method involving discontinuities. 491-494 - Ali Mohammad-Djafari:
On the estimation of hyperparameters in Bayesian approach of solving inverse problems. 495-498 - Catherine Klifa, Ken D. Sauer:
A Bayesian segmentation approach to 3-D tomographic reconstruction from few radiographs. 499-502 - Xiao-Liang Xu, Jeih-San Liow, Stephen C. Strother:
A novel iterative reconstruction algorithm for emission computed tomography. 503-506 - Ahmed H. Tewfik, Xiaoping Hu, Hichem H. Garnaoui:
Fast magnetic resonance imaging via frequency domain wavelet transforms. 507-510 - Jonathan K. Riek, A. Murat Tekalp, Warren E. Smith:
Effect of Z-motion in the phase of the K-space MRI data and identification of periodic Z-motion kernels. 511-514 - Andrew S. Belmont, Ian B. Kerfoot:
Mean field and information theoretic algorithms for direct segmentation of tomographic images. 515-518 - Gerasimos Potamianos, John Goutsias:
An analysis of Monte Carlo methods for likelihood estimation of Gibbsian images. 519-522 - Babak Hossein Khalaj, Ali H. Sayed, Thomas Kailath:
A unified derivation of square-root multichannel least-squares filtering algorithms. 523-526 - Tsuhan Chen, Palghat P. Vaidyanathan:
On the choice of rational decimation systems for multidimensional signals. 527-530 - Nikhileshwar D. Sinha, Richard A. Haddad:
Symmetric basis functions and their unitary transforms. 531-534 - Takao Hinamoto:
Spatial-domain 2-D filter design using the Fornasini-Marchesini second model. 535-538 - Hung-Ching Lu, Kuo-Shien Yeh:
Further result on 2-D stability test via 1-D stability robustness analysis. 539-542 - Thomas L. Marzetta:
Uniformly optimal 3-D fan filters for optical moving target detection. 543-545 - Zixiang Xiong, Nikolas P. Galatsanos, Michael T. Orchard:
Marginal analysis prioritization for image compression based on a hierarchical wavelet decomposition. 546-549 - Olivier Rioul:
On the choice of 'wavelet' filter for still image compression. 550-553 - Parthasarathy Sriram, Michael W. Marcellin:
Image coding using wavelet transforms and entropy-constrained trellis coded quantization. 554-557 - Jerome M. Shapiro:
Application of the embedded wavelet hierarchical image coder to very low bit rate image coding. 558-561 - Atilla Baskurt, Françoise Peyrin, Hugues Benoit-Cattin, Robert Goutte:
Coding of 3D medical images using 3D wavelet decompositions. 562-565 - Sven Ole Aase, Tor A. Ramstad:
Parallel FIR filter banks for robust subband image coding. 566-569 - Wilson C. Chung, Mark J. T. Smith:
Spatially-varying IIR filter banks for image coding. 570-573 - Edward Chang, Avideh Zakhor:
Scalable video coding using 3-D subband velocity coding and multirate quantization. 574-577 - Emil Ramirez, Vinay A. Vaishampayan:
Sub-band coding of images with quadtree-guided recursive polynomial decomposition. 578-581 - John W. Woods, Thumpudi Naveen:
Motion compensated multiresolution transmission of HD video using multistage quantizers. 582-585 - Giovanni Poggi, Elvira Sasso:
Codebook ordering techniques for address-predictive VQ. 586-589 - Michel Barlaud, Patrick Solé, Jean-Marie Moureaux, Marc Antonini, Patricia Gauthier:
Elliptical codebook for lattice vector quantization. 590-593 - W. J. Zeng, Y. F. Huang, S. C. Huang:
Greedy tree growing algorithms for designing variable rate vector quantizers. 594-597 - Faouzi Kossentini, Mark J. T. Smith, Christopher F. Barnes:
Entropy-constrained residual vector quantization. 598-601 - Daniel F. Lyons, David L. Neuhoff, Dennis Hui:
Reduced storage tree-structured vector quantization. 602-605 - Chiaming Lo:
Image coding with a map and vector quantizer. 606-608 - Weiping Li, Ya-Qin Zhang:
New insights and results on transform domain VQ of images. 609-612 - Da-Ming Chiang, Lee C. Potter:
Minimax non-redundant channel coding for vector quantization. 617-620 - Nikhil Balram, José M. F. Moura:
Predictive coding using noncausal models. 621-624 - Gregory H. Wakefield, B. John Feng, K. R. Raghavan, Michael A. Blommer:
SP Education Laboratory. 626-629 - James F. Abbott:
Acoustical design criteria for active noise-control systems. 630-633 - Hans-Heinrich Bothe, Frauke Rieger:
Visual speech and coarticulation effects. 634-637 - Calvin Banga, Faouzi Ghorbel:
Optimal bootstrap sampling for fast image segmentation: application to retina image. 638-641 - Aynian O. Asadi, Hong C. Leung:
New-word addition and adaptation in a stochastic explicit-segment speech recognition system. 642-645 - M. K. Asi, Mohamad Mrayati:
A new approach to the estimation of the vocal tract area function. 646-649 - Mohamed Sameh Tawfik, A. Wittmann, Patrice Senn:
A novel architecture and design technique for phase-equalized low-sensitivity digital LDI ladder filters. 650-653 - Dirk T. M. Slock:
The order-recursive Chandrasekhar equations for fast square-root Kalman filtering. 654-657 - Stelios G. Bakamidis:
An exact fast nearest neighbor identification technique. 658-661 - Zeev Berman, John S. Baras:
More about wavelet maxima representations. 662-665 - Nobuyuki Takai, Athanassios Manikas:
Array manifold properties and performance of higher-order signal subspace techniques. 666-669 - Antoine Souloumiac, Pascal Chevalier, Cédric Demeure:
Improvement in non-Gaussian jammers rejection with a non-linear spatial filter. 670-673 - Frank Bosveld, Reginald L. Lagendijk, Jan Biemond:
Compatible HDTV transmission using conditional entropy coding. 674-677 - Noboru Niki, Tomoko Hayashida, Fumiaki Masakiyo, Hiromu Nishitani, ltsuro Tamura:
A magnetoencephalographic mapping using 64 channel SQUID system and MRI. 678-681
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