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ICASSP 1992: San Francisco, California, USA
- 1992 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, ICASSP '92, San Francisco, California, USA, March 23-26, 1992. IEEE Computer Society 1992, ISBN 0-7803-0532-9
Volume 1
- Richard M. Schwartz, Steve Austin, Francis Kubala, John Makhoul, Long Nguyen, Paul Placeway, George Zavaliagkos:
New uses for the N-Best sentence hypotheses within the BYBLOS speech recognition system. 1-4 - Ronald Rosenfeld, Xuedong Huang, Merrick L. Furst:
Exploiting correlations among competing models with application to large vocabulary speech recognition. 5-8 - Hermann Ney, Reinhold Häb-Umbach, Bach-Hiep Tran, Martin Oerder:
Improvements in beam search for 10000-word continuous speech recognition. 9-12 - Reinhold Häb-Umbach, Hermann Ney:
Linear discriminant analysis for improved large vocabulary continuous speech recognition. 13-16 - Lalit R. Bahl, Peter V. de Souza, P. S. Gopalakrishnan, David Nahamoo, Michael A. Picheny:
A fast match for continuous speech recognition using allophonic models. 17-20 - Katunobu Itou, Satoru Hayamizu, Hozumi Tanaka:
Continuous speech recognition by context-dependent phonetic HMM and an efficient algorithm for finding N-Best sentence hypotheses. 21-24 - Douglas B. Paul:
An efficient A* stack decoder algorithm for continuous speech recognition with a stochastic language model. 25-28 - Kiyoshi Asai, Satoru Hayamizu, Ken'ichi Handa:
Dividing the distributions of HMM and linear interpolation in speech recognition. 29-32 - Mei-Yuh Hwang, Xuedong Huang:
Subphonetic modeling with Markov states-Senone. 33-36 - Tomokazu Yamada, Shoichi Matsunaga, Kiyohiro Shikano:
Japanese dictation system using character source modeling. 37-40 - R. Soheili, Ahmet M. Kondoz, Barry G. Evans:
Techniques for improving the quality of LD-CELP coders at 8 kb/s. 41-44 - Jey-Hsin Yao, John J. Shynk, Allen Gersho:
Low-delay VXC at 8 kbit/s with interframe coding. 45-48 - Y. J. Liu:
On reducing the bit rate of a CELP-based speech coder. 49-52 - Michel Mauc, Geneviève Baudoin:
Reduced complexity CELP coder. 53-56 - Per Hedelin:
A multi-stage perspective on CELP speech coding. 57-60 - Nicolas Moreau, Przemyslaw Dymarski:
Successive orthogonalizations in the multistage CELP coder. 61-64 - Xiongwei Zhang, Chen Xianzhi:
A new excitation model for LPC vocoder at 2.4 kb/s. 65-68 - Juin-Hwey Chen, Nikil Jayant, Richard V. Cox:
Improving the performance of the 16 kb/s LD-CELP speech coder. 69-72 - Marco Fratti, Gian Antonio Mian, Giuseppe Riccardi:
On the effectiveness of parameter reoptimization in multipulse based coders. 73-76 - Sam Crisafulli, James D. Mills, Robert R. Bitmead:
Kalman filtering techniques in speech coding. 77-80 - Benoit Sylvestre, Peter Kabal:
Time-scale modification of speech using an incremental time-frequency approach with waveform structure compensation. 81-84 - Toshio Irino, Hideki Kawahara:
Signal reconstruction from modified wavelet transform-An application to auditory signal processing. 85-88 - V. Ramasubramanian, Kuldip K. Paliwal:
An efficient approximation-elimination algorithm for fast-nearest-neighbour search (speech coding). 89-92 - V. Ralph Algazi, David H. Irvine, C. Caldwell, Michael J. Ready, Kathy L. Brown, Sang Chung:
Speech coding by the efficient transformation of the spectral envelope of subwords. 93-96 - Chih-Chung Kuo, Fu-Rong Jean, Hsiao-Chuan Wang:
Low bit-rate quantization of LSP parameters using two-dimensional differential coding. 97-100 - Tzung Kwang Wang, John Foster, Shahryar S. Ardalan:
Adaptive vector quantization for waveform coding. 101-104 - Bhaskar Bhattacharya, Wilf P. LeBlanc, Samy A. Mahmoud, Vladimir Cuperman:
Tree searched multi-stage vector quantization of LPC parameters for 4 kb/s speech coding. 105-108 - Mitsuru Nakai, Hiroshi Shimodaira, Masayuki Kimura:
A fast VQ codebook design algorithm for a large number of data. 109-112 - Deepen Sinha, Ahmed H. Tewfik:
Synthesis/coding of audio signals using optimized wavelets. 113-116 - Cheung-Fat Chan, Kwok-Wah Law:
Thinned lattice filter for LPC analysis. 117-120 - Hynek Hermansky, Nelson Morgan, Aruna Bayya, Phil Kohn:
RASTA-PLP speech analysis technique. 121-124 - Nancy Hubing, Kyung Y. Yoo:
Exploiting recursive parameter trajectories in speech analysis. 125-128 - Mithat C. Dogan, Jerry M. Mendel:
Real-time robust pitch detector. 129-132 - Asunción Moreno, José A. R. Fonollosa:
Pitch determination of noisy speech using higher order statistics. 133-136 - Toshiaki Fukada, Keiichi Tokuda, Takao Kobayashi, Satoshi Imai:
An adaptive algorithm for mel-cepstral analysis of speech. 137-140 - Shie Qian, Dapang Chen, Kebo Chen:
Signal approximation via data-adaptive normalized Gaussian functions and its applications for speech processing. 141-144 - Hélène Valbret, Éric Moulines, Jean-Pierre Tubach:
Voice transformation using PSOLA technique. 145-148 - Keikichi Hirose, Hiroya Fujisaki, Shigenobu Seto:
A scheme for pitch extraction of speech using autocorrelation function with frame length proportional to the time lag. 149-152 - Claude Montacié, Paul Deléglise, Frédéric Bimbot, Marie-José Caraty:
Cinematic techniques for speech processing: temporal decomposition and multivariate linear prediction. 153-156 - Giulio Maltese, Federico Mancini:
An automatic technique to include grammatical and morphological information in a trigram-based statistical language model. 157-160 - Ute Essen, Volker Steinbiss:
Cooccurrence smoothing for stochastic language modeling. 161-164 - Shoichi Matsunaga, Tomokazu Yamada, Kiyohiro Shikano:
Task adaptation in stochastic language models for continuous speech recognition. 165-168 - Jeremy H. Wright, Gareth J. F. Jones, E. N. Wrigley:
Hybrid grammar-bigram speech recognition system with first-order dependence model. 169-172 - Egidio P. Giachin:
Automatic training of stochastic finite-state language models for speech understanding. 173-176 - Julian Kupiec:
Hidden Markov estimation for unrestricted stochastic context-free grammars. 177-180 - David Goddeau, Victor Zue:
Integrating probabilistic LR parsing into speech understanding systems. 181-184 - Keh-Yih Su, Tung-Hui Chiang, Yi-Chung Lin:
A unified framework to incorporate speech and language information in spoken language processing. 185-188 - Stephanie Seneff:
Robust parsing for spoken language systems. 189-192 - Roberto Pieraccini, Evelyne Tzoukermann, Zakhar Gorelov, Jean-Luc Gauvain, Esther Levin, Chin-Hui Lee, Jay G. Wilpon:
A speech understanding system based on statistical representation of semantics. 193-196 - Hiroyuki Tsuboi, Yoichi Takebayashi:
A real-time task-oriented speech understanding system using keyword-spotting. 197-200 - Laura G. Miller, Allen L. Gorin:
A structured network architecture for adaptive language acquisition. 201-204 - Ajay N. Jain, Alex Waibel, David S. Touretzky:
PARSEC: a structured connectionist parsing system for spoken language. 205-208 - Louise Osterholtz, Charles Augustine, Arthur E. McNair, Ivica Rogina, Hiroaki Saito, Tilo Sloboda, Joe Tebelskis, Alex Waibel:
Testing generality in JANUS: a multi-lingual speech translation system. 209-212 - David B. Roe, Fernando C. N. Pereira, Richard Sproat, Michael D. Riley, Pedro J. Moreno, Alejandro Macarrón:
Efficient grammar processing for a spoken language translation system. 213-216 - Hiroshi Shimodaira, Masayuki Kimura:
Accent phrase segmentation using pitch pattern clustering. 217-220 - Colin W. Wightman, Mari Ostendorf:
Automatic recognition of intonational features. 221-224 - Jim L. Hieronymus, David McKelvie, Fergus R. McInnes:
Use of acoustic sentence level and lexical stress in HSMM speech recognition. 225-227 - Francine R. Chen, Margaret Withgott:
The use of emphasis to automatically summarize a spoken discourse. 229-232 - Mark J. F. Gales, Steve J. Young:
An improved approach to the hidden Markov model decomposition of speech and noise. 233-236 - Beth A. Carlson, Mark A. Clements:
Speech recognition in noise using a projection-based likelihood measure for mixture density HMM's. 237-240 - D. Charles Bateman, David Bye, M. J. Hunt:
Spectral contrast normalization and other techniques for speech recognition in noise. 241-244 - Stefan Dobler, Peter Meyer, Hans-Wilhelm Rühl:
A robust connected-words recognizer. 245-248 - Lorenzo Fissore, Pietro Laface, P. Ruscitti:
HMM modeling for speaker independent voice dialing in car environment. 249-252 - Michelle Q. Wang, Steve J. Young:
Speech recognition using hidden Markov model decomposition and a general background speech model. 253-256 - Fu-Hua Liu, Alejandro Acero, Richard M. Stern:
Efficient joint compensation of speech for the effects of additive noise and linear filtering. 257-260 - Solomon Lerner, Baruch Mazor:
Telephone channel normalization for automatic speech recognition. 261-264 - Philip Lockwood, Jérôme Boudy, Marc Blanchet:
Non-linear spectral subtraction (NSS) and hidden Markov models for robust speech recognition in car noise environments. 265-268 - Brian Mak, Jean-Claude Junqua, Ben Reaves:
A robust speech/non-speech detection algorithm using time and frequency-based features. 269-272 - Harald Singer, Shigeki Sagayama:
Pitch dependent phone modelling for HMM based speech recognition. 273-276 - Alan V. Oppenheim, Ehud Weinstein, Kambiz C. Zangi, Meir Feder, D. Gauger:
Single sensor active noise cancellation based on the EM algorithm. 277-280 - Stephen Oh, Vishu Viswanathan, Panos E. Papamichalis:
Hands-free voice communication in an automobile with a microphone array. 281-284 - Kevin R. Farrell, Richard J. Mammone, James L. Flanagan:
Beamforming microphone arrays for speech enhancement. 285-288 - Yariv Ephraim:
Speech enhancement using state dependent dynamical system model. 289-292 - Victor C. Soon, Lang Tong, Y. F. Huang, R. Liu:
A wideband blind identification approach to speech acquisition using a microphone array. 293-296 - Srinivas Nandkumar, John H. L. Hansen:
Dual-channel speech enhancement with auditory spectrum based constraints. 297-300 - Biing-Hwang Juang, Kuldip K. Paliwal:
Vector equalization in hidden Markov models for noisy speech recognition. 301-304 - Yves Grenier:
A microphone array for car environments. 305-308 - Ki Yong Lee, Byung-Gook Lee, Iickho Song, Souguil Ann:
Robust estimation of AR parameters and its application for speech enhancement. 309-312 - Richard L. Zinser, Steven R. Koch:
CELP coding at 4.0 kb/sec and below: improvements to FS-1016. 313-316 - Daniel Lin:
Ultra-fast CELP coding using deterministic multi-codebook innovations. 317-320 - Toshiki Miyano, Masahiro Serizawa, Junichi Takizawa, Shigeji Ikeda, Kazunori Ozawa:
Improved 4.8 kb/s CELP coding using two-stage vector quantization with multiple candidates (LCELP). 321-324 - Tomohiko Taniguchi, Yoshinori Tanaka, Yasuji Ohta:
Tree-structured delta codebook for an efficient implementation of CELP. 325-328 - M. Delprat, C. Gruet, F. Dervaux, C. Baroux:
Fractional excitation and other efficient transformed codebooks for CELP coding of speech. 329-332 - Peter Lupini, Vladimir Cuperman:
Excitation modeling based on speech residual information. 333-336 - W. Bastiaan Kleijn, Ravi Prakash Ramachandran, Peter Kroon:
Generalized analysis-by-synthesis coding and its application to pitch prediction. 337-340 - Domingo Docampo, Victoria Abreu-Sernández, Fernando Pérez-Cruz, Francisco González:
A deconvolution-based efficient method for generating the excitation in linear predictive speech coding. 341-344 - Adil Benyassine, Hüseyin Abut:
Mixture excitations and finite-state CELP speech coders. 345-348 - Shihua Wang, Allen Gersho:
Improved phonetically-segmented vector excitation coding at 3.4 kb/s. 349-352 - Takeshi Kawabata:
Predictor codebooks for speaker-independent speech recognition. 353-356 - Jun Mo Koo, Hwang Soo Lee, C. K. Un:
An improved VQ codebook design algorithm for HMM. 357-360 - Christian Wellekens:
Mixture density estimators in Viterbi training. 361-364 - Tatsuya Kawahara, Shuji Doshita:
HMM based on pair-wise Bayes classifiers. 365-368 - M. Taylor, Frédéric Bimbot:
Temporal decomposition for the initialization of a HMM isolated word-recognizer. 369-372 - Zhi-ping Hu, Satoshi Imai:
Modeling improvement of the continuous hidden Markov model for speech recognition. 373-376 - Fabio Brugnara, Renato De Mori, Diego Giuliani, Maurizio Omologo:
A family of parallel hidden Markov models. 377-380 - Padma Ramesh, Jay G. Wilpon:
Modeling state durations in hidden Markov models for automatic speech recognition. 381-384 - Tsuneo Nitta, Jun'ichi Iwasaki, Yasuyuki Masai, Hiroshi Matsu'ura:
Representing dynamic features of phonetic segment in an orthogonalized codebook of HMM based speech recognition system. 385-388 - Mari Ostendorf, Ibrahim Bechwati, Owen Kimball:
Context modeling with the stochastic segment model. 389-392 - Gerhard Rigoll:
Unsupervised information theory-based training algorithms for multilayer neural networks. 393-396 - Bojan Petek, Joe Tebelskis:
Context-dependent hidden control neutral network architecture for continuous speech recognition. 397-400 - Eric R. Buhrke, Joseph L. LoCicero:
Fast learning for multi-layer perceptrons using statistical techniques. 401-404 - Yasuhiro Komori:
A neural fuzzy training approach for continuous speech recognition improvement. 405-408 - Satoru Nakamura, Hidefumi Sawai, Masahide Sugiyama:
Speaker-independent phoneme recognition using large-scale neural networks. 409-412 - E. L. Richards:
A multi-task neural network approach to speech recognition. 413-416 - Erik McDermott, Shigeru Katagiri:
Prototype-based discriminative training for various speech units. 417-420 - Christian Dugast, Laurence Devillers:
Incorporating acoustic-phonetic knowledge in hybrid TDNN/HMM frameworks. 421-424 - Les T. Niles, Lynn D. Wilcox, Marcia A. Bush:
Error-correcting training for phoneme spotting. 425-428 - Huaiyu Zeng, Tiecheng Yu:
Parallel sequential running neural network and its application to automatic speech recognition. 429-432 - Keiji Fukuzawa, Yasuhiro Komori, Hidefumi Sawai, Masahide Sugiyama:
A segment-based speaker adaptation neural network applied to continuous speech recognition. 433-436 - Burhan F. Necioglu, Mari Ostendorf, Jan Robin Rohlicek:
A Bayesian approach to speaker adaptation for the stochastic segment model. 437-440 - Otto Schmidbauer, Joe Tebelskis:
An LVQ based reference model for speaker-adaptive speech recognition. 441-444 - Jerome R. Bellegarda, Peter V. de Souza, Arthur Nádas, David Nahamoo, Michael A. Picheny, Lalit R. Bahl:
Robust speaker adaptation using a piecewise linear acoustic mapping. 445-448 - Hiroshi Matsukoto, Hirowo Inoue:
A piecewise linear spectral mapping for supervised speaker adaptation. 449-452 - Michael Witbrock, Patrick Haffner:
Rapid connectionist speaker adaptation. 453-456 - Tetsunori Kobayashi, Y. Uchiyama, J. Osada, Katsuhiko Shirai:
Speaker adaptive phoneme recognition based on feature mapping from spectral domain to probabilistic domain. 457-460 - Fritz Class, Alfred Kaltenmeier, Peter Regel-Brietzmann, Karl Trottler:
Fast speaker adaptation combined with soft vector quantization in an HMM speech recognition system. 461-464 - Xuedong Huang:
Speaker normalization for speech recognition. 465-468 - Masakatsu Hoshimi, Maki Miyata, Shoji Hiraoka, Katsuyuki Niyada:
Speaker independent speech recognition method using training speech from a small number of speakers. 469-472 - Wu Chou, Biing-Hwang Juang, Chin-Hui Lee:
Segmental GPD training of HMM based speech recognizer. 473-476 - Lalit R. Bahl, Peter V. de Souza, David Nahamoo, Michael A. Picheny, Salim Roukos:
Adaptation of large vocabulary recognition system parameters. 477-480 - Jean-Luc Gauvain, Chin-Hui Lee:
Improved acoustic modeling with Bayesian learning. 481-484 - Hsiao-Wuen Hon, Kai-Fu Lee:
Vocabulary learning and environment normalization in vocabulary-independent speech recognition. 485-488 - Eleftherios D. Frangoulis, Dimitrios A. Gaganelis:
Adaptation of the HMM distributions: Application to a VQ codebook and to a noisy environment. 489-492 - Pao-Chung Chang, Biing-Hwang Juang:
Discriminative template training for dynamic programming speech recognition. 493-496 - Takashi Komori, Shigeru Katagiri:
Application of a generalized probabilistic descent method to dynamic time warping-based speech recognition. 497-500 - Enrico Bocchieri, Jay G. Wilpon:
Discriminative analysis for feature reduction in automatic speech recognition. 501-504 - Régis Cardin, Yves Normandin, Renato De Mori:
High performance connected digit recognition using codebook exponents. 505-508 - Philip C. Woodland:
Hidden Markov models using vector linear prediction and discriminative output distributions. 509-512 - Harald Katterfeldt, Peter Regel-Brietzmann, B. Vater:
On the performance of polynomial and HMM whole-word classifiers for digit recognition over telephone. 513-516 - John J. Godfrey, Edward Holliman, Jane McDaniel:
SWITCHBOARD: telephone speech corpus for research and development. 517-520 - Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy:
Recognition of hesitations in spontaneous speech. 521-524 - Minsoo Hahn, Chan Kyung Park:
An improved speech detection algorithm for isolated Korean utterances. 525-528 - Chorkin Chan, Jian-Xiong Wu:
Static representation of speech dynamics for isolated word recognition. 529-532 - Barbara Wheatley, George R. Doddington, Charles T. Hemphill, John J. Godfrey, Edward Holliman, Jane McDaniel, Drew Fisher:
Robust automatic time alignment of orthographic transcriptions with unconstrained speech. 533-536 - Saeed Vaseghi, P. N. Conner:
On increasing structural complexity of finite state speech models. 537-540 - Adam B. Fineberg, Richard J. Mammone, James L. Flanagan:
Application of the modulation model to speech recognition. 541-544 - Kevin Erler, Li Deng:
HMM representation of quantized articulatory features for recognition of highly confusable words. 545-548 - Paul Dalsgaard, Ove Andersen, William J. Barry, René Jørgensen:
On the use of acoustic-phonetic features in interactive labelling of multi-lingual speech corpora. 549-552 - Satoshi Takahashi, Tatsuo Matsuoka, Kiyohiro Shikano:
Phonemic HMM constrained by statistical VQ-code transition. 553-556 - Lori Faith Lamel, Jean-Luc Gauvain:
Experiments on speaker-independent phone recognition using BREF. 557-560 - Martine Adda-Decker, Gilles Adda:
Experiments on stress-dependent phone modelling for continuous speech recognition. 561-564 - Nimal Ratnayake, Michael I. Savic, Jeffrey Sorensen:
Use of semi-Markov models for speaker-independent phoneme recognition. 565-568 - Steve J. Young:
The general use of tying in phoneme-based HMM speech recognisers. 569-572 - Jun-ichi Takami, Shigeki Sagayama:
A successive state splitting algorithm for efficient allophone modeling. 573-576 - Ernst Günter Schukat-Talamazzini, Heinrich Niemann, Wieland Eckert, Thomas Kuhn, Stefan Rieck:
Acoustic modelling of subword units in the Isadora speech recognizer. 577-580 - Bernd Plannerer, Günther Ruske:
Recognition of demisyllable based units using semicontinuous hidden Markov models. 581-584 - T. Waardenburg, Johan A. du Preez, M. W. Coetzer:
The automatic recognition of stop consonants using hidden Markov models. 585-588 - Seiichi Nakagawa, Isao Murase:
Relationship among phoneme/word recognition rate, perplexity and sentence recognition and comparison of language models. 589-592 - Yan Ming Cheng, Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy, Vishwa Gupta, Patrick Kenny, Matthew Lennig, Paul Mermelstein, Sarangarajan Parthasarathy:
Hybrid segmental-LVQ/HMM for large vocabulary speech recognition. 593-596 - Shozo Makino, Mitsuru Endo, Toshio Sone, Ken'iti Kido:
Continuous speech recognition with modified learning vector quantization algorithm and two-level DP-matching. 597-600 - Steve Renals, Nelson Morgan, Michael Cohen, Horacio Franco:
Connectionist probability estimation in the DECIPHER speech recognition system. 601-604 - H. Lucke, Frank Fallside:
Expanding the vocabulary of a connectionist recognizer trained on the DARPA Resource Management corpus. 605-608 - Xavier Driancourt, Patrick Gallinari:
A speech recognizer optimally combining learning vector quantization, dynamic programming and multi-layer perceptron. 609-612 - Hong C. Leung, I. Lee Hetherington, Victor W. Zue:
Speech recognition using stochastic segment neural networks. 613-616 - Tony Robinson:
A real-time recurrent error propagation network word recognition system. 617-620 - Patrick Haffner:
Connectionist word-level classification in speech recognition. 621-624 - Steve Austin, George Zavaliagkos, John Makhoul, Richard M. Schwartz:
Speech recognition using segmental neural nets. 625-628 - Elliot Singer, Richard P. Lippman:
A speech recognizer using radial basis function neural networks in an HMM framework. 629-632 - Stephen Della Pietra, Vincent J. Della Pietra, Robert L. Mercer, Salim Roukos:
Adaptive language modeling using minimum discriminant estimation. 633-636 - M. Dunn, Brian P. Murray, Anthony D. Fagan:
Pole-zero code excited linear prediction using perceptually weighted error criterion. 637-639
Volume 2
- Petros Maragos, James F. Kaiser, Thomas F. Quatieri:
On separating amplitude from frequency modulations using energy operators. 1-4 - Frédéric Bimbot, Luc Mathan, A. De Lima, Gérard Chollet:
Standard and target driven AR-vector models for speech analysis and speaker recognition. 5-8 - Les Atlas, Jing Fang:
Quadratic detectors for general nonlinear analysis of speech. 9-12 - A. P. Lobo, William A. Ainsworth:
Evaluation of a glottal ARMA model of speech production. 13-16 - Andreas Kießling, Ralf Kompe, Heinrich Niemann, Elmar Nöth, Anton Batliner:
DP-based determination of F0 contours from speech signals. 17-20 - Yu Hua Gu:
HMM-based noisy-speech pitch contour estimation. 21-24 - Kathleen E. Cummings, Mark A. Clements:
Improvements to and applications of analysis of stressed speech using glottal waveforms. 25-28 - Paavo Alku:
An automatic method to estimate the time-based parameters of the glottal pulseform. 29-32 - P. P. L. Prado, E. H. Shiva, D. G. Childers:
Optimization of acoustic-to-articulatory mapping. 33-36 - Mark M. Thomson:
A new method for determining the vocal tract transfer function and its excitation from voiced speech. 37-40 - Takashi Hayashi, Ken'ya Murakami:
Implementation of waveform files for synthesis-by-rule. 41-44 - Sin-Horng Chen, Shaw-Hwa Hwang, Chun-Yu Tsai:
A first study on neural net based generation of prosodic and spectral information for Mandarin text-to-speech. 45-48 - Yoshinori Sagisaka, Nobuyoshi Kaiki:
Optimization of intonation control using statistical F0 resetting characteristics. 49-52 - Masanobu Abe, Hirokazu Sato:
Two-stage F0 control model using syllable based F0 units. 53-56 - Qiguang Lin, Gunnar Fant:
An articulatory speech synthesizer based on a frequency-domain simulation of the vocal tract. 57-60 - Robert W. P. Luk, Robert I. Damper:
Inference of letter-phoneme correspondences by delimiting and dynamic time warping techniques. 61-64 - Naoto Iwahashi, Nobuyoshi Kaiki, Yoshinori Sagisaka:
Concatenative speech synthesis by minimum distortion criteria. 65-68 - Yoichi Yamashita, Riichiro Mizoguchi:
SOCS: A speech output system from concept representation. 69-72 - Luís C. Oliveira, Maria do Céu Guerreiro Viana Ribeiro, Isabel Trancoso:
A rule-based text-to-speech system for Portuguese. 73-76 - Torsten Zeppenfeld, Alexander H. Waibel:
A hybrid neural network, dynamic programming word spotter. 77-80 - K. P. Li, J. A. Naylor, M. L. Rossen:
A whole word recurrent neural network for keyword spotting. 81-84 - Yoichi Takebayashi, Hiroyuki Tsuboi, Hiroshi Kanazawa:
Keyword-spotting in noisy continuous speech using word pattern vector subabstraction and noise immunity learning. 85-88 - Jeffrey N. Marcus:
A novel algorithm for HMM word spotting performance evaluation and error analysis. 89-92 - Benjamin Chigier:
Rejection and keyword spotting algorithms for a directory assistance city name recognition application. 93-96 - Lynn D. Wilcox, Marcia A. Bush:
Training and search algorithms for an interactive wordspotting system. 97-100 - Edward M. Hofstetter, Richard C. Rose:
Techniques for task independent word spotting in continuous speech messages. 101-104 - Richard C. Rose:
Discriminant wordspotting techniques for rejecting non-vocabulary utterances in unconstrained speech. 105-108 - Kenney Ng, Herbert Gish, Jan Robin Rohlicek:
Robust mapping of noisy speech parameters for HMM word spotting. 109-112 - Jan Robin Rohlicek, Damaris M. Ayuso, Madeleine Bates, Robert J. Bobrow, A. Boulanger, Herbert Gish, Philippe Jeanrenaud, Marie Meteer, Man-Hung Siu:
Gisting conversational speech. 113-116 - Jae H. Chung, Ronald W. Schafer:
Performance evaluation of analysis-by-synthesis homomorphic vocoders. 117-120 - Huan-yu Su, Paul Mermelstein:
Improving the speech quality of cellular mobile systems under heavy fading. 121-124 - Mei Yong:
Study of voice packet reconstruction methods applied to CELP speech coding. 125-128 - Henrik Nielsen, Keld B. Mikkelsen, Henrik B. Hansen, Yuhang Wu, Knud J. Larsen, John Aasted Sørensen:
Comparative study of error correction coding schemes for the GSM half-rate channel. 129-132 - Yunus Hussain, Nariman Farvardin:
Finite-state vector quantization over noisy channels and its application to LSP parameters. 133-136 - Alan McCree, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Improving the performance of a mixed excitation LPC vocoder in acoustic noise. 137-140 - D. Rowe, P. Secker:
A robust 2400 bit/s MBE-LPC speech coder incorporating joint source and channel coding. 141-144 - Jesper Haagen, Henrik Nielsen, Steffen Duus Hansen:
Improvements in 2.4 kbps high-quality speech coding. 145-148 - Benoit M. Mouy, Pierre E. de la Noue:
Voice transmission at a very low bit rate on a noisy channel: 800 bps vocoder with error protection to 1200 bps. 149-152 - Hiroaki Hattori:
Text-independent speaker recognition using neural networks. 153-156 - Tomoko Matsui, Sadaoki Furui:
Comparison of text-independent speaker recognition methods using VQ-distortion and discrete/continuous HMMs. 157-160 - Belle L. Tseng, Frank K. Soong, Aaron E. Rosenberg:
Continuous probabilistic acoustic map for speaker recognition. 161-164 - Michael I. Savic, Jeffrey Sorensen:
Phoneme based speaker verification. 165-168 - Harry M. Chang:
Augmented phonetic map for voice verification. 169-172 - Yifan Gong, Jean-Paul Haton:
Nonlinear vectorial interpolation for speaker recognition. 173-176 - Yu-Hung Kao, Periagaram K. Rajasekaran, John S. Baras:
Free-text speaker identification over long distance telephone channel using hypothesized phonetic segmentation. 177-180 - Lorin Netsch, George R. Doddington:
Speaker verification using temporal decorrelation post-processing. 181-184 - Douglas A. Reynolds, Richard C. Rose:
An integrated speech-background model for robust speaker identification. 185-188 - Man-Hung Siu, George Yu, Herbert Gish:
An unsupervised, sequential learning algorithm for the segmentation of speech waveforms with multiple speakers. 189-192 - Grant Davidson, Wallace W. Anderson, Al Lovrich:
A low cost adaptive transform decoder implementation for high-quality audio. 193-196 - Do-Hui Teh, Ah-Peng Tan, Soo-Ngee Koh:
Subband coding of high-fidelity quality audio signals at 128 kbps. 197-200 - Chris Heegard, Talal Shamoon:
High-fidelity audio compression: fractional-band wavelets. 201-203 - W. R. Th. ten Kate, P. M. Boers, A. Mäkivirta, J. Kuusama, Karl-Ejner Christensen, Eric Sørensen:
Matrixing of bit rate reduced audio signals. 205-208 - Yong Soo Cho, Edward J. Powers:
Two-tone vs. random process inputs for nonlinear distortion estimation. 209-212 - Yoichi Haneda, Shoji Makino, Yutaka Kaneda:
Modeling of a room transfer function using common acoustical poles. 213-216 - Anees S. Munshi:
Equalizability of room acoustics. 217-220 - Jean-Marc Jot:
An analysis/synthesis approach to real-time artificial reverberation. 221-224 - Norman D. Black, M. Lydon, N. Waterman, M. Powderly:
Programmable audiogram matching using a frequency sampling filter implemented on the Texas TMS 320C30. 225-228 - Douglas E. Melton, Richard A. Greiner:
Adaptive feedforward multiple-input, multiple-output active noise control. 229-232 - James C. Thi, Dennis R. Morgan:
A broadband pseudo-cascade active control system. 233-236 - Stephen J. Elliott, J. Rex:
Adaptive algorithms for underdetermined active control problems. 237-240 - Andrew E. Beck, Stephen A. Zahorian:
Transformations of speech spectra to a two-dimensional continuous-valued phonetic feature space for vowel training. 241-244 - Jyhfong Lin, Wing-Hung Ki, K. Thompson, Shihab Shamma:
Realization of cochlear filters by VLT switched capacitor biquads. 245-248 - Vesa Välimäki, Matti Karjalainen, Zoltán Jánosy, Unto K. Laine:
A real-time DSP implementation of a flute model. 249-252 - Virginia L. Stonick, Dana Massie:
ARMA filter design for music analysis/synthesis. 253-256 - K. S. Jog, Ajay Ingle:
Sound restoration in damaged acoustical recording. 257-260 - Simon J. Godsill, Peter J. W. Rayner:
A Bayesian approach to the detection and correction of error bursts in audio signals. 261-264 - Xiaofeng Qi, Francesco Palmieri:
Analyses of the genetic algorithms in the continuous space. 265-268 - Visakan Kadirkamanathan, Mahesan Niranjan, Frank Fallside:
Models of dynamic complexity for time-series prediction (neural networks). 269-272 - Sean B. Holden, Peter J. W. Rayner:
Generalization and learning in Volterra and radial basis function networks: a theoretical analysis. 273-276 - Yvon Autret, Basel Solaiman:
Extending information sent to the input of a neural network. 277-280 - Martin D. Emmerson, Robert I. Damper:
Relations between fault tolerance and internal representations for multi-layer perceptrons. 281-284 - P. W. Rander, K. P. Unnikrishnan:
Learning the time-delay characteristics in a neural network. 285-288 - Herbert Gish:
A minimum classification error, maximum likelihood, neural network. 289-292 - Hong Chen, Ruey-Wen Liu:
Adaptive distributed orthogonalization processing for principal components analysis. 293-296 - Sami Bannour, Mahmood R. Azimi-Sadjadi:
An adaptive approach for optimal data reduction using recursive least squares learning method. 297-300 - Marcia Peng, Chrysostomos L. Nikias, John G. Proakis:
Adaptive equalization with neural networks: new multi-layer perceptron structures and their evaluation. 301-304 - Zengjun Xiang, Guangguo Bi:
Complex neuron model with its applications to M-QAM data communications in the presence of co-channel interferences. 305-308 - Zoi-Heleni Michalopoulou, Loren W. Nolte, Dimitri Alexandrou:
ROC performance evaluation of multilayer perceptrons in the detection of one of M orthogonal signals. 309-312 - Jiankan Yang, Qiang Wu, James P. Reilly:
A neural network for direction finding in array processing. 313-316 - Yupeng Chen, Chaohuan Hou:
High resolution adaptive bearing estimation using a complex-weighted neural network. 317-320 - Hidefumi Kobatake, Wataru Morita, Yoshiharu Yano:
Super directive sensor array with neural network structure. 321-324 - Abdulkadir Dinc, Yeheskel Bar-Ness:
Bootstrap: a fast blind adaptive signal separator. 325-328 - John Aasted Sørensen:
A family of quantization based piecewise linear filter networks. 329-332 - Seyed M. Aghili, Michael H. Thursby, D. Rao Marpaka:
Artificial neural network based stability testing of two-dimensional infinite impulse response digital filters. 333-336 - Timothy R. Anderson:
Phoneme recognition using an auditory model and a recurrent self-organizing neural network. 337-340 - Jari Kangas, Kari Torkkola, Mikko Kokkonen:
Using SOMs as feature extractors for speech recognition. 341-344 - Mazin G. Rahim:
A neural tree network for phoneme classification with experiments on the TIMIT database. 345-348 - Hervé Bourlard, Nelson Morgan, Chuck Wooters, Steve Renals:
CDNN: a context dependent neural network for continuous speech recognition. 349-352 - Helge B. D. Sørensen, Uwe Hartmann:
Self-structuring hidden control neural model for speech recognition. 353-356 - Thomas M. English, Lois C. Boggess:
Back-propagation training of a neural network for word spotting. 357-360 - Michael A. Franzini:
A new connectionist architecture for word spotting. 361-364 - David J. Burr:
Comparison of Gaussian and neural network classifiers on vowel recognition using the discrete cosine transform. 365-368 - K. Mervyn Curtis, J. Burniston:
A hybrid neural system for driving a parallel synthesiser so as to synthesise high quality accented speech. 369-372 - Kamyar Rohani, Michael T. Manry:
Nonlinear neural network filters for image processing. 373-376 - L. E. Russo, Edward C. Real:
Image compression using an outer product neural network. 377-380 - Fabio Arduini, Stefano Fioravanti, Daniele D. Giusto:
Adaptive image coding using multilayer neural networks. 381-384 - Oscal T.-C. Chen, Bing J. Sheu, Wai-Chi Fang:
Adaptive vector quantizer for image compression using self-organization approach. 385-388 - Rosa Lancini, F. Perego, Stefano Tubaro:
Neural network approach for adaptive vector quantization of images. 389-392 - Scott T. Acton, Alan C. Bovik:
Anisotropic edge detection using mean field annealing. 393-396 - Jenq-Neng Hwang, Hang Li:
A translation/rotation/scaling/occlusion invariant neural network for 2D/3D object classification. 397-400 - R. Re, Fabio Roli, Sebastiano B. Serpico, Gianni Vernazza:
A technique for defining the architecture and weights of a neural image classifier. 401-404 - Ioannis N. M. Papadakis, James G. Reisman, Stelios C. A. Thomopoulos:
Visual pattern recognition using morphological methods. 405-408 - M. Teles de Figueiredo, José M. N. Leitão:
Image restoration using neural networks. 409-412 - Michel Bouvet, Marc Di Martino:
Implantation of a high-resolution method in a sonar system. 413-416 - M. Wazenski, Dimitri Alexandrou, B. Breed, D. DeFatta:
Adaptive beamforming with the multichannel least squares lattice using beam-space constraints. 417-420 - Petre Stoica, Björn E. Ottersten, Mats Viberg:
An instrumental variable approach to array processing in spatially correlated noise fields. 421-424 - Victor A. N. Barroso, José M. F. Moura:
An ML algorithm for outliers detection and source localization. 425-428 - Timo-Pekka Jäntti:
The influence of extended sources on the theoretical performance of the MUSIC and ESPRIT methods: narrow-band sources. 429-432 - Stergios Stergiopoulos, Nathan T. Allcott:
Aperture extension for a towed array using an acoustic synthetic aperture or a linear prediction method. 433-436 - Eric Moulines, Jean-François Cardoso:
Direction finding algorithms using fourth order statistics: asymptotic performance analysis. 437-440 - Björn E. Ottersten, Mats Viberg, Bo Wahlberg:
Robust source localization based on local array response modeling. 441-444 - Olivier Zugmeyer, Jean-Pierre Le Cadre:
On the optimization of spatio-temporal analysis for source motion estimation. 445-448 - F. Martinerie, Philippe Forster:
Data association and tracking using hidden Markov models and dynamic programming. 449-452 - Bülent Baygün, Alfred O. Hero III:
Further results on tradeoffs between detection and estimation. 453-456 - Isabel M. G. Lourtie, G. Clifford Carter, Sankar Basu:
Signal to noise ratio improvement by likelihood ratio techniques under model and environmental mismatch. 457-460 - Henry S. Chang:
Detection of weak, broadband signals under Doppler-scaled, multipath propagation. 461-464 - Q. T. Zhang, H. S. Miao:
A generalized normalization technique for signal detection in nonstationary correlated noise. 465-468 - Adam J. Efron, H. Jeen:
Pre-whitening for detection in correlated plus impulsive noise. 469-472 - Boaz Porat, Benjamin Friedlander:
Performance analysis of a class of transient detection algorithms. 473-476 - Athina P. Petropulu:
Detection of transients using discrete wavelet transform. 477-480 - Thomas W. Parks, Beth A. Weisburn:
Classification of whale and ice sounds with a cochlear model. 481-484 - Francesco G. B. De Natale, Stefano Fioravanti, Daniele D. Giusto, Gianni Vernazza:
Interpretation of underwater scene data acquired by a 3-D acoustic camera. 485-488 - Miriam A. Doron, Anthony J. Weiss:
Maximum likelihood localization of wideband sources. 489-492 - Wooyoung Hong, Ahmed H. Tewfik:
Focusing matrices for wideband array processing with no a priori angle estimates. 493-496 - Eyal Doron, Miriam A. Doron:
Coherent wideband array processing. 497-500 - George Henry Niezgoda, Jeffrey L. Krolik:
The application of Laguerre partial series expansions for broadband array processing. 501-504 - Dana Sinno, Douglas Cochran:
Invariance of the generalized coherence estimate with respect to reference channel statistics. 505-508 - Maria-João D. Rendas, José M. F. Moura:
Ambiguity structure of multipath channels. 509-512 - Jack Jachner, Harry B. Lee:
Cramer Rao bounds on direction estimates for closely spaced emitters in multi-dimensional applications. 513-516 - Hamid R. Karimi, Athanassios Manikas:
Ultimate array accuracy and resolution in the presence of near-field emitters. 517-520 - Xiao-Liang Xu, Kevin Buckley:
Bias analysis of source location estimates from eigenspace-based spatial-spectrum estimators. 521-524 - J. J. Towers, Yiu Tong Chan:
Localization and CRLB validity with Doppler and bearing measurements. 525-528 - Pascal Larzabal, Henri Clergeot:
Recursive 'ML' bearing estimation: initialization and sources number update. 529-532 - D. E. Ohlms, D. N. Nitka:
Optimal bearing and bearing rate estimation using an ambiguity surface. 533-536 - Fu Li, Hui Liu, Richard J. Vaccaro:
Performance analysis for DOA estimation algorithms using physical parameters. 537-540 - C. Mark McIntyre, David A. Dermott:
A new fine-frequency estimation algorithm based on parabolic regression. 541-544 - Sanjay K. Mehta, Edward L. Titlebaum:
New results of the twin processor method of measurement of the channel and/or scattering functions. 545-548 - Richard J. Vaccaro, Thulasinath G. Manickam:
Time-delay estimation for deterministic transient signals in a multipath environment. 549-552 - Srinivasan Umesh, Donald W. Tufts:
Resolving the components of transient signals by a multistage procedure. 553-556 - Alfred Mertins, Norbert J. Fliege:
Multiple parameter estimation of composite signals in uncharacterized impulsive noise. 557-560 - Jonathan S. Abel, Ho John Lee, Augustus P. Lowell:
An image processing approach to frequency tracking. 561-564 - Ariela Zeira, Peter M. Schultheiss:
Relation of SNR thresholds for time delay estimation to available prior information. 565-568 - James D. Johnston, A. J. Ferreira:
Sum-difference stereo transform coding. 569-572
Volume 3
- Thomas J. Flynn:
Wavenumber-domain SAR focusing from a nonuniform synthetic aperture. 1-4 - Jørgen Dall:
A fast autofocus algorithm for synthetic aperture radar processing. 5-8 - Osamu Ikeda:
Synthetic-aperture optical array imaging system: selection of array data for single-point focusing. 9-12 - Andrew W. Krone, David C. Munson Jr.:
A Fourier model of ISAR imaging of approaching targets. 13-16 - H. Yang, Mehrdad Soumekh:
Motion estimation and compensation in SAR/ISAR imaging. 17-20 - Weitong Chuang, Thomas S. Huang:
Estimating rotation speed from projections in SAR. 21-24 - Eric J. M. Rignot, Rama Chellappa:
A Bayes classifier for change detection in synthetic aperture radar imagery. 25-28 - Yves Delignon, René Garello, Alain Hillion:
Parametrisation of sea state from SAR images. 29-32 - Seth D. Silverstein, Lewis J. Thomas:
Near field synthetic aperture ultrasonic imaging: non-destructive testing. 33-36 - Brett L. Douglas, Hua Lee:
Synthetic aperture active sonar imaging. 37-40 - Joseph M. Francos, Diego P. de Garrido, John W. Woods:
On the parameter estimation of the harmonic, evanescent and purely indeterministic components of homogeneous random fields. 41-44 - Rosalind W. Picard:
Gibbs random fields: temperature and parameter analysis. 45-48 - Aly A. Farag:
MAP region segmentation based on composite random field models. 49-52 - Ferran Marqués, Jordi Cunillera, Antoni Gasull:
Hierarchical segmentation using compound Gauss-Markov random fields. 53-56 - David A. Langan, Karl J. Molnar, James W. Modestino, Jun Zhang:
Use of the mean-field approximation in an EM-based approach to unsupervised stochastic model-based image segmentation. 57-60 - Patrick Pérez, Fabrice Heitz:
Multiscale Markov random fields and constrained relaxation in low level image analysis. 61-64 - Dennis F. Dunn, William E. Higgins, Joseph Wakeley:
2D analysis of Gabor-filter output signatures for texture segmentation. 65-68 - Jia-Lin Chen, Amlan Kundu:
Rotation and gray-scale transform invariant texture recognition using hidden Markov model. 69-72 - George K. Gregoriou, Oleh J. Tretiak:
Unsupervised textured image segmentation. 73-76 - F. A. DeCosta, M. F. Chouikha:
Neural network recognition of textured images using third order cumulants as functional links. 77-80 - Mark Hedley, Hong Yan:
Correcting slice selection axis motion artifacts in MR imaging. 81-84 - Jonathan K. Riek, A. Murat Tekalp, Warren E. Smith:
Modeling and correction of artifacts due to z-motion in 2-D MRI. 85-88 - John Kesterson, David Koenig:
Digital implementation of a laser scanning confocal microscope using image enhancement algorithms. 89-92 - E. Hughlett, P. Kaiser:
An autofocus technique for imaging microscopy. 93-96 - Helen Na, Hua Lee:
Analysis of fundamental resolution limit of ionospheric tomography. 97-100 - Peter K. Møller, Henrik C. Larsen:
Reduction of dispersive ground-roll using time delay spectrometry. 101-104 - E. Harrigan, J. R. Kroh, William A. Sandham, Tariq S. Durrani:
Seismic horizon picking using an artificial neural network. 105-108 - Ta-Kang Ku, C.-C. Jay Kuo:
Preconditioned iterative methods for solving Toeplitz-plus-Hankel systems. 109-112 - Saleem A. Kassam, Richard J. Kozick:
Near-field acoustical imaging with boundary arrays. 113-116 - Gozde Bozdagi, Levent Onural, Abdullah Atalar:
A novel approach to 3-dimensional holographic television display: principles and simulations. 117-120 - Hamid K. Aghajan, Thomas Kailath:
A subspace fitting approach to super resolution multi-line fitting and straight edge detection. 121-124 - Roger W. Brockett, Petros Maragos:
Evolution equations for continuous-scale morphology. 125-128 - Dongming Zhao, Malayappan Shridhar, David G. Daut:
Morphology on detection of calcifications in mammograms. 129-132 - Jagath Samarabandu, Raj Acharya, Ernest Hausmann, Kristin M. Allen:
Analysis of bone X-rays using morphological fractals. 133-136 - Xing Cao, Farzin Deravi:
An efficient method for the detection of multiple concentric circles. 137-140 - Richard L. Delanoy, Jacques G. Verly, Dan E. Dudgeon:
Functional templates and their application to 3-D object recognition. 141-144 - Li-Xin Wang, Jerry M. Mendel:
A fuzzy approach to hand-written rotation-invariant character recognition. 145-148 - Esther Levin, Roberto Pieraccini:
Dynamic planar warping for optical character recognition. 149-152 - Yang He, Mou-Yen Chen, Amlan Kundu:
Handwritten word recognition using HMM with adaptive length Viterbi algorithm. 153-156 - Chang-Keng Lin, Kuo-Sen Chou, Bor-Shenn Jeng, Chun-Hsi Shih, Tzu-Kai Su, Tzu-I Fan:
A knowledge model based on-line recognition system. 157-160 - H. Joel Trussell, Poorvi L. Vora:
On the accuracy of scanning colour images. 161-164 - Gary E. Ford, R. R. R. Estes, Hong Chen:
Space scale analysis for image sampling and interpolation. 165-168 - A. Murat Tekalp, Mehmet K. Özkan, M. Ibrahim Sezan:
High-resolution image reconstruction from lower-resolution image sequences and space-varying image restoration. 169-172 - Richard R. Schultz, Robert L. Stevenson:
Improved definition image expansion. 173-176 - Michael Unser, Akram Aldroubi:
Polynomial spline signal processing algorithms. 177-180 - Babak Ayazifar, Jae S. Lim:
PEL-adaptive model-based interpolation of spatially subsampled images. 181-184 - Jialin Zhong, Juyang Weng, Thomas S. Huang:
Robust and physically-constrained interpolation of fluid flow fields. 185-188 - David L. Neuhoff, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, Nambi Seshadri:
One-dimensional least-squares model-based halftoning. 189-192 - Theophano Mitsa, Kevin J. Parker:
Power-spectrum shaping of halftone patterns and its effect on visual appearance. 193-196 - Thierry M. Bernard:
Turning blue sound into blue noise (image halftoning). 197-200 - Xiaonong Ran, Nariman Farvardin:
Adaptive DCT image coding based on a three-component image model. 201-204 - C. T. Chiu, K. J. Ray Liu:
Real-time recursive two-dimensional DCT for HDTV systems. 205-208 - Habib H. Torbey, D. Freidlander, J. Barda:
Selective decompression on a hierarchically coded image. 209-212 - David Taubman, Avideh Zakhor:
A multi-start algorithm for signal adaptive subband systems (image coding). 213-216 - Roberto H. Bamberger:
New subband decompositions and coders for image and video compression. 217-220 - Frank Bosveld, Reginald L. Lagendijk, Jan Biemond:
Hierarchical video coding using a spatio-temporal subband decomposition. 221-224 - John Hartung:
Architecture for the real-time implementation of three-dimensional subband video coding. 225-228 - Jens-Rainer Ohm:
Temporal domain sub-band video coding with motion compensation. 229-232 - Nader Mohsenian, Nasser M. Nasrabadi:
Subband coding of video using an edge-based vector quantization technique for compression of the upper bands. 233-236 - Robert E. Van Dyck, Sarah A. Rajala:
Subband/VQ coding in perceptually uniform color spaces. 237-240 - J. Huang, S. Liu, Monson H. Hayes III, Russell M. Mersereau:
A multi-frame pel-recursive algorithm for varying frame-to-frame displacement estimation. 241-244 - Serafim N. Efstratiadis, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos:
Adaptive multiple-input constrained pel-recursive displacement estimation. 245-248 - Georges Quénot:
The 'orthogonal algorithm' for optical flow detection using dynamic programming. 249-252 - Sarah A. Rajala, Ikhlas M. Abdelqader, Griff L. Bilbro, Wesley E. Snyder:
Motion estimation optimization. 253-256 - Thomas S. Denney Jr., Jerry L. Prince:
On optimal brightness functions for optical flow. 257-260 - Robert W. Young, Nick G. Kingsbury:
Motion estimation using lapped transforms. 261-264 - Henri Nicolas, Claude Labit:
Region-based motion estimation using deterministic relaxation schemes for image sequence coding. 265-268 - R. Depommier, Eric Dubois:
Motion estimation with detection of occlusion areas. 269-272 - Chang Wen Chen, Thomas S. Huang:
Left ventricle motion analysis by hierarchical decomposition. 273-276 - N. Parker Willis, Yoram Bresler:
A new approach to the time-sequential sampling problem. 277-280 - Meir Tzur, Yehoshua Y. Zeevi:
Oversampling in the Gabor scheme. 281-284 - K. Chehdi, Mohamed Sabri:
A new approach to identify the nature of the noise affecting an image. 285-288 - Kiyoharu Aizawa, Takashi Komatsu, Takahiro Saito:
A scheme for acquiring very high resolution images using multiple cameras. 289-292 - A. Tanju Erdem, M. Ibrahim Sezan, Mehmet K. Özkan:
Motion-compensated multiframe Wiener restoration of blurred and noisy image sequences. 293-296 - John W. Woods, Jaemin Kim:
Image identification and restoration in the subband domain. 297-300 - Stanley J. Reeves:
Optimal regularized image restoration with constraints. 301-304 - Sze Fong Yau, Yoram Bresler:
Image restoration by complexity regularization via dynamic programming. 305-308 - Victor Ramamoorthy:
Removal of 'staircase' effects in coarsely quantized video sequences. 309-312 - Mostafa Analoui, Jan P. Allebach:
New results on reconstruction of continuous-tone from halftone. 313-316 - Gary L. Wise, Eric B. Hall:
Estimation of a random variable based on multidimensional data. 317-320 - Jitendra K. Tugnait:
Parameter estimation for linear multidimensional non-Gaussian signals. 321-324 - Wen-Hsien Fang:
Two-dimensional linear prediction and spectral estimation on a polar raster. 325-328 - X. Liu, Pierre Baylou, Mohamed Najim:
A new 2D fast lattice RLS algorithm. 329-332 - Joseph J. Sacchini, William M. Steedly, Randolph L. Moses:
Two-dimensional Prony modeling and parameter estimation. 333-336 - A. David Salvia, Hector M. Valenzuela:
2-D system identification from bispectrum samples. 337-340 - Cary R. Champlin, Darryl Morrell:
MAP estimation using a Viterbi approach with continuous-state representation. 341-344 - Nikhil Balram, José M. F. Moura:
Parameter estimation in 2D fields. 345-348 - Patrick L. Combettes, Messaoud Benidir, Bernard C. Picinbono:
A general framework for the incorporation of uncertainty in set theoretic estimation. 349-352 - Wilson S. So, Allan O. Steinhardt:
Adaptive subspace nulling based on Karhunen-Loeve expansion. 353-356 - Sherif A. Mohamed, Moustafa M. Fahmy:
Image compression using block pattern-vector quantization with variable codevector dimensions. 357-360 - Salvatore D. Morgera:
On noisy pattern matching under geometrical constraints. 361-364 - Ramin Baseri, V. John Mathews:
Vector quantization of images using visual masking functions. 365-368 - Faouzi Kossentini, Mark J. T. Smith, Christopher F. Barnes:
Image coding with variable rate RVQ. 369-372 - Diego P. de Garrido, William A. Pearlman:
Multirate codebook design with the entropy-constrained pairwise nearest neighbor (ECPNN) algorithm. 373-376 - David J. Miller, Kenneth Rose:
Joint source-channel vector quantization using deterministic annealing. 377-380 - Kenneth Zeger, Anurag Bist:
Universal adaptive vector quantization using codebook quantization with application to image compression. 381-384 - Luis Torres, E. Arias:
Stochastic vector quantization of images. 385-388 - Wai-Yip Chan:
The design of generalized product-code vector quantizers. 389-392 - Gary J. Sullivan, Richard L. Baker:
Rate-distortion optimization for tree-structured source coding with multi-way node decisions. 393-396 - Dimitrios Soudris, Vassilis Paliouras, Thanos Stouraitis:
Systematic development of architectures for multidimensional DSP using the residue number system. 397-400 - Takao Hinamoto, Toshiaki Takao:
Minimization of frequency-weighting sensitivity in 2 D systems based on the Fornasini-Marchesini second model. 401-404 - James V. Krogmeier:
A rank property of the generalized Hankel matrix for 2D sinusoidal sequences. 405-408 - Brian T. Kelley, Vijay K. Madisetti:
The fast discrete Radon transform. 409-412 - Joseph Segman:
A new algorithm to compute the discrete inverse Radon transform. 413-416 - Steve Mann, Simon Haykin:
Time-frequency perspectives: the 'chirplet' transform. 417-420 - Wilfried Philips:
A fast algorithm for the generation of orthogonal base functions on an arbitrarily shaped region. 421-424 - Nikolay Polyak, William A. Pearlman:
A new method for non-orthogonal decomposition. 425-428 - Leopold Bömer, Markus Antweiler, Hans D. Schotten:
Perfect arrays with small phase alphabet. 429-432 - Thomas L. Marzetta:
The role of the velocity-slowness mapping in fan filtering of image sequences. 433-435 - Gregory W. Donohoe, Cheol-Ho Jeong:
A combined analog-digital technique for normalizing video signals for the detection of moving objects. 437-440 - Mysore Y. Jaisimha, Eve A. Riskin, Robert M. Haralick:
Fast facet edge detection in image sequences using vector quantization. 441-444 - William E. Lynch:
Bidirectional motion estimation based on P frame motion vectors and area overlap. 445-448 - André Zaccarin, Bede Liu:
Fast algorithms for block motion estimation. 449-452 - Reginald L. Lagendijk, M. Ibrahim Sezan:
Motion compensated frame rate conversion of motion pictures. 453-46 - Smita Gupta, Allen Gersho:
Joint motion compensated prediction and interpolation of video sequences. 457-460 - Jill M. Boyce:
Noise reduction of image sequences using adaptive motion compensated frame averaging. 461-464 - Siu-Leong Iu:
Comparison of motion compensation using different degrees of sub-pixel accuracy for interfield/interframe hybrid coding of HDTV image sequences. 465-468 - Hans Knutsson, Leif Haglund, Håkan Bårman, Gösta H. Granlund:
A framework for anisotropic adaptive filtering and analysis of image sequences and volumes. 469-472 - Shawmin Lei, Kou-Hu Tzou:
Design of high-order conditional entropy coding for images. 473-476 - Wai-Man Lam, Amy R. Reibman:
Self-synchronizing variable-length codes for image transmission. 477-480 - Ziheng Zhou, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos:
Morphological methods in image coding. 481-484 - Donald M. Monro, Frank Dudbridge:
Fractal approximation of image blocks. 485-488 - S. Lucke, T. Rao, Russell M. Mersereau:
Three-source boundary interpolating image coder. 489-492 - Bing Zeng, Yrjö Neuvo, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos:
Interpolative BTC image coding. 493-496 - Rick A. Vander Kam, Philip A. Chou, Eve A. Riskin, Robert M. Gray:
An algorithm for joint vector quantizer and halftoner design. 497-500 - Qiang Guo, Nasser M. Nasrabadi, Nader Mohsenian:
An interframe dynamic FSVQ codec for video sequence coding. 501-504 - Knud Steven Knudsen, Leonard T. Bruton:
Moving object detection and trajectory estimation in the transform/spatiotemporal mixed domain. 505-508 - Harvey A. Cohen:
Deterministic scanning and hybrid algorithms for fast decoding of IFS (iterated function system) encoded image sets. 509-512 - Francisco J. García-Ugalde, Claude Labit, V. Nzomigni:
Use of a pyramidal and polynomial transform for image sequence coding. 513-516 - Seong-Gon Kong, Bart Kosko:
Fuzzy subimage classification in image sequence coding. 517-520 - Hiroshi Watanabe, Sharad Singhal:
Bit allocation and rate control based on human visual sensitivity for interframe coders. 521-524 - Sam Liu, Monson Hayes:
Segmentation-based coding of motion difference and motion field images for low bit-rate video compression. 525-528 - Isao Furukawa, Kazunobu Kashiwabuchi, Sadayasu Ono:
Super high definition image digitizing system. 529-532 - Tomoko Sawabe, Tetsurou Fujii, Hiroshi Nakada, Naohisa Ohta, Sadayasu Ono:
A 12.8 GFLOPS multi-DSP system for super high definition image processing. 533-536 - Tokumichi Murakami, Hideo Ohira, Okikazu Tanno, Ryuuta Suzuki, Minoru Wada, Taku Saito, Koji Ogura, Kohtaro Asai:
The development of super high definition image storage system. 537-540 - Cole Erskine, Sergio Kusevitzky, Junichi Orihara, Hakuo Watanabe:
A VLSI chip set for ghost cancellation and waveform equalization of analog television signals. 541-544 - Paul Haskell, David G. Messerschmitt:
Resynchronization of motion compensated video affected by ATM cell loss. 545-548 - Q. Zhang, R. Ward:
Automatic monitoring of the quality of cable television pictures. 549-552 - Irwin W. Sandberg:
Multidimensional nonlinear systems and structure theorems. 553-555 - Steffen Paul, Knut Hüper, Josef A. Nossek:
Analog median filtering. 557-560 - José Crespo, Ronald W. Schafer:
Image partition using an iterative multi-resolution smoothing algorithm. 561-564 - Charles A. Bouman, Michael Shapiro:
Multispectral image segmentation using a multiscale model. 565-568 - Christos Davatzikos, Jerry L. Prince:
Segmentation and mapping of highly convoluted contours with applications to medical images. 569-572 - Zoltan Kato, Josiane Zerubia, Marc Berthod:
Satellite image classification using a modified Metropolis dynamics. 573-576 - J. V. Candy:
Wake detection: a multichannel approach (SAR image). 577-580 - Tarun Soni, James R. Zeidler, Walter H. Ku:
Recursive estimation techniques for detection of small objects in infrared image data. 581-584 - Shuqiu Li, Zi-Qiang Hou, Qi-Hu Li:
A new algorithm for extracting fetal ECG signal using singular value decomposition method. 585-588 - Hiroyuki Shinoda, Shigeru Ando:
A tactile sensing algorithm based on elastic transfer function of surface deformation. 589-592 - Haibo Li, Pertti Roivainen, Robert Forchheimer:
Recursive estimation of facial expression and movement. 593-596
Volume 4
- Mamadou Mboup, Madeleine Bonnet, Neil J. Bershad:
Coupled adaptive prediction and system identification: a statistical model and transient analysis. 1-4 - Jacob Benesty, Li Sheng Wen, Pierre Duhamel:
A gradient-based adaptive algorithm with reduced complexity, fast convergence and good tracking characteristics. 5-8 - Omar Ait Amrane, Eric Moulines, Maurice Charbit, Yves Grenier:
Low-delay frequency domain LMS algorithm. 9-12 - G. K. Boray, Mandyam D. Srinath:
Conjugate gradient algorithm for adaptive echo cancellation. 13-16 - Katia Hilal, Pierre Duhamel:
A general form for recursive adaptive algorithms leading to an exact recursive CMA. 17-20 - Leonardo Silva Resende, João Marcos Travassos Romano, Maurice G. Bellanger:
A fast least squares algorithm for constrained adaptive filtering. 21-24 - K. Mike Tao:
Statistical averaging and PARTAN-some alternatives to LMS and RLS. 25-28 - Avinash L. Ghirnikar, S. Thomas Alexander:
Performance and implementation of the inverse QR adaptive filter. 29-32 - Richard C. North, James R. Zeidler, Terence R. Albert, Walter H. Ku:
Comparison of adaptive lattice filters to LMS transversal filters for sinusoidal cancellation. 33-36 - Thieny Petillon, André Gilloire, Sergios Theodoridis:
Complexity reduction in fast RLS transversal adaptive filters with application to acoustic echo cancellation. 37-40 - Raghu Nambiar, C. K. K. Tang, P. Mars:
Genetic and learning automata algorithms for adaptive digital filters. 41-44 - James A. Bucklew, Thomas G. Kurtz, William A. Sethares:
Results on local stability of fixed step size recursive algorithms. 45-48 - Karl Zhao, Fuyun Ling, Hanoch Lev-Ari, John G. Proakis:
QRD-based sliding window adaptive LS lattice algorithms. 49-52 - Lin Yin, Jaakko Astola, Yrjö Neuvo:
Neural filters: a class of filters unifying FIR and median filters. 53-56 - Nirwan Ansari, Yuchou Huang, Jean-Hsang Lin:
Adaptive stack filtering by LMS and perceptron learning. 57-60 - Scott C. Douglas, Teresa Huai-Ying Meng:
Exact expectation analysis of the LMS adaptive filter without the independence assumption. 61-64 - Woon-Seng Gan, John J. Soraghan, Robert W. Stewart, Tariq S. Durrani:
Stability analysis of the noncanonical LMS (NCLMS) algorithm. 65-68 - Piet C. W. Sommen, E. de Wilde:
Equal convergence conditions for normal- and partitioned-frequency domain adaptive filters. 69-72 - Andrew Sekey:
Multimedia self-study courses in DSP and speech processing. 73-76 - Sally L. Wood:
Tutorial visualization software for concept reinforcement in digital signal processing education. 77-80 - Edward A. Lee:
A design lab for statistical signal processing. 81-84 - Manfred Herbert, Hans Wilhelm Schüßler:
Stochastic signals. 85-88 - Gerald E. Sobelman:
Computer algebra and fast algorithms. 89-92 - C. Sidney Burrus:
Teaching the FFT using Matlab. 93-96 - Merle B. 'Tim' Grady:
Technical training issues and solutions: perspectives of a DSP chip manufacturer. 97-100 - Gerard F. McLean, E. D. Graham, M. E. Jernigan:
A software environment for teaching image processing. 101-104 - Vinay K. Ingle, John G. Proakis:
A digital signal processing course based on lecture/laboratory integration. 105-108 - Glenn S. Zelniker, Maurice G. Bellanger, Hassan Mimoun, Henry A. Gancedo, Monica Murphy:
ADAPTIVE: a CAE tool for initial, continuous, and self-education in adaptive signal processing. 109-112 - Henry D. I. Abarbanel:
Chaotic signals and physical systems. 113-116 - Alan V. Oppenheim, Gregory W. Wornell, Steven H. Isabelle, Kevin M. Cuomo:
Signal processing in the context of chaotic signals. 117-120 - John J. SIDorowich:
Modeling of chaotic time series for prediction, interpolation, and smoothing. 121-124 - Simon Haykin, Henry Leung:
Model reconstruction of chaotic dynamics: first preliminary radar results. 125-128 - Cory S. Myers, Steven Kay, Michael Richard:
Signal separation for nonlinear dynamical systems. 129-132 - Steven H. Isabelle, Alan V. Oppenheim, Gregory W. Wornell:
Effects of convolution on chaotic signals. 133-136 - Louis M. Pecora, Thomas L. Carroll:
Synchronized chaotic signals and systems. 137-140 - Peter C. Doerschuk:
Signal reconstruction from Fourier transform magnitude using Markov random fields in X-ray crystallography. 141-144 - Juyang Weng:
Signal reconstruction from windowed Fourier phase. 145-148 - Wooshik Kim, Monson H. Hayes:
Phase retrieval using a window function. 149-152 - Dennis M. Goodman, David R. Yu:
Deconvolution/identification techniques for nonnegative signals. 153-156 - Ilan Sadka, Hanoch Ur:
On the application of Cadzow's extrapolation method of BL signals. 157-160 - Søren Hein, Avideh Zakhor:
Reconstruction of oversampled band-limited signals from Sigma Delta encoded binary sequences. 161-164 - Nguyen T. Thao, Martin Vetterli:
Optimal MSE signal reconstruction in oversampled A/D conversion using convexity. 165-168 - Pierre Moulin:
An adaptive spline method for signal restoration. 169-172 - Lee C. Potter, Da-Ming Chiang:
Distance matrices and modified cyclic projections for molecular conformation. 173-176 - Y. S. Zhu, S. W. Leung:
Systolic array implementations for Chebyshev nonuniform sampling. 177-180 - Marina V. Dragosevic, Srdjan S. Stankovic:
Time-varying frequency tracker with adaptive pole contraction. 181-184 - Hassan M. Ahmed, Fawad Rauf:
Adaptive bilinear inverse filtering. 185-188 - Christophe Vignat, Christine Uhl, Sylvie Marcos:
Analysis of gradient-based adaptation algorithms for linear and nonlinear recursive filters. 189-192 - Y. H. Hu, H. E. Liao:
CALF: a CORDIC adaptive lattice filter. 193-196 - Kai X. Miao, Hong Fan:
Normalized lattice pole-zero adaptive filters. 197-200 - Neil J. Bershad, John J. Shynk:
Performance analysis of a single-layer perceptron for a nonseparable data model. 201-204 - George Mathew, Vellenki U. Reddy, Soura Dasgupta:
Gauss-Newton based adaptive subspace estimation. 205-208 - X. Q. Liu, H. Fan, K. X. Miao:
New adaptive IIR lattice filters: input injected lattice. 209-212 - William W. Edmonson, Winser E. Alexander, Mohamed F. Chouikha:
Adaptive state space filtering with FIR convergence behaviour. 213-216 - Chi-Hsin Wu, Andrew E. Yagle:
The gradient adaptive split lattice algorithm. 217-219 - Dirk Van Compernolle, Stefaan Van Gerven:
Signal separation in a symmetric adaptive noise canceler by output decorrelation. 221-224 - J. M. Skutnik, G. Coutu, Gerard M. Exley:
Analysis of the performance of adaptive IIR filters with fixed poles. 225-228 - Luis Weruaga-Prieto, Jesús Cid-Sueiro, Aníbal R. Figueiras-Vidal:
Optimal variable step LMS look-up-table plus transversal filter nonlinear echo cancellers. 229-232 - Hideaki Sakai:
A vectorized systolic array for block RLS using inverse factorizations. 233-236 - Patrícia Fernandes Campos:
Interference cancellation system based on the LMS algorithm. 237-240 - Anthony G. Constantinides, Kate M. Knill, Jonathon A. Chambers:
A novel orthogonal set adaptive line enhancer tuned with fourth-order cumulants. 241-244 - José C. Príncipe, Bert de Vries, Pedro Guedes de Oliveira:
Generalized feedforward structures: a new class of adaptive filters. 245-248 - Rachid Atay, Pierre Baylou, Mohamed Najim:
Implementation of the stabilized fast transversal filter algorithm on fixed point DSP. 249-252 - Peter M. Clarkson, Geoffrey A. Williamson:
Minimum variance signal estimation with adaptive order statistic filters. 253-256 - John C. Wood, Daniel T. Barry:
Radon transformation of time-frequency distributions for analysis of multicomponent signals. 257-260 - Hitoshi Kiya, Satoshi Yamaguchi:
FSF (frequency sampling filter) bank for adaptive system identification. 261-264 - Mukund Padmanabhan, Ken Martin:
Some further results on modulated/extended lapped transforms. 265-268 - Christopher M. Brislawn:
Constrained signal reconstruction from wavelet transform coefficients. 269-272 - Joël Mau:
Perfect reconstruction modulated filter banks. 273-276 - Richard Tolimieri, Richard S. Orr:
Characterization of Weyl-Heisenberg frames via Poisson summation relationships. 277-280 - Kiyoshi Nishikawa, Hitoshi Kiya, Masahiko Sagawa:
Property of circular convolution for subband image coding. 281-284 - Hubert Edward Hanrahan:
A family of wavelets which are dilatable by simple IIR filters (EEG analysis). 285-288 - Ismail Jouny:
Target description using wavelet transform. 289-292 - Bengt Carlsson, Peter Händel:
Analysis and interpretation of a constrained notch filter. 293-296 - Kaushal K. Dhar:
Realization of very high speed real-time FIR digital filters. 297-300 - Wenbo Wang, Dejung Wang:
A new designing method of filter banks using all-pass polyphase filters. 301-304 - Chien-Piao Lan, Shih-Chieh Wen, Chein-Wei Jen:
Efficient synthesis and high-speed implementation of look-ahead recursive filters. 305-308 - Kaoru Arakawa, Yasuhiko Arakawa:
A nonlinear digital filter using fuzzy clustering. 309-312 - Wei-Ji Shyu, Jenho Tsao:
A ring-structured adaptive notch filter. 313-316 - Victor E. DeBrunner:
The design of low sensitivity digital filters using multi-criterion optimization strategies. 317-320 - Richard J. Hartnett, Leland B. Jackson, Gloria Faye Boudreaux-Bartels:
IIR filters with reduced multipliers using cyclotomic polynomial numerators. 321-324 - David B. Chester, David H. Damerow, Clay Olmstead:
Analog to digital converter requirements and implementations for narrowband channelization applications. 325-328 - Ken Martin, Mukund Padmanabhan:
Resonator-in-a-loop filter banks-based on a Lerner grouping of outputs. 329-332 - Arnab K. Shaw, Pradeep Misra:
Optimal design of 2-D IIR filters-strictly proper case. 333-336 - Jerome Tiemann, Joohwan Chun:
Analog optical processor architectures for sinusoidal signals. 337-340 - Janusz Konrad, Jan Radecki, Eric Dubois:
On the design of finite wordlength IIR filters for video applications. 341-344 - Risto Suoranta, Kari-Pekka Estola:
Adaptive nonlinear image restoration filter. 345-348 - Alexander Skavantzos:
Multiplierless signal processors using table look-ups and residue arithmetic. 349-352 - Kalavai J. Raghunath, Keshab K. Parhi:
Parallel adaptive decision feedback equalizers. 353-356 - Theodore J. Robnett, Bentsian Charny:
A high-speed synthetic aperture radar processor. 357-360 - A. C. Cheung, Charles K. Chui, Andrew K. Chan:
Real-time detection of transient signals using spline-wavelets. 361-364 - Y. Luo, D. N. Pinder, R. C. O'Driscoll:
Real time implementation of wavelet transform in a dual DSP56001 system. 365-368 - Yi-Sheng Wang, Brian M. McCarthy:
TMS320C30 DSP based implementation of a half rate CELP coder. 369-372 - Ahmed H. Tewfik, M. Kim:
Fast multiscale statistical signal processing algorithms. 373-376 - Wen-Liang Hwang, Stéphane Mallat:
Singularities and noise discrimination with wavelets. 377-380 - Naoki Saito, Gregory Beylkin:
Multiresolution representations using the auto-correlation functions of compactly supported wavelets. 381-384 - Ramesh A. Gopinath, C. Sidney Burrus:
Wavelet-based lowpass/bandpass interpolation. 385-388 - Jelena Kovacevic, Martin Vetterli:
Design of multidimensional non-separable regular filter banks and wavelets. 389-392 - Henrique S. Malvar:
Fast computation of wavelet transforms with the extended lapped transform. 393-396 - Anand K. Soman, P. P. Vaidyanathan:
Paraunitary filter banks and wavelet packets. 397-400 - Michel Barlaud, Patrick Solé, Marc Antonini, Pierre Mathieu:
A pyramidal scheme for lattice vector quantization of wavelet transform coefficients applied to image coding. 401-404 - Nader Moayeri, Ingrid Daubechies, Qing Song, Hong Shen Wang:
Wavelet transform image coding using trellis coded vector quantization. 405-408 - Chung J. Kuo, Yuh F. Hsu:
On the quantization efficiency of independent and uncorrelated random variables. 409-412 - Peter H. Bauer, Jie Wang:
The effect of various floating point formats on the absolute error bound in recursive filtering. 413-416 - Chimin Tsai, Adly T. Fam:
Low roundoff noise augmented IIR filters. 417-420 - David H. Kitabjian, Prabhakar R. Chitrapu:
The suboptimality of angle coding in the CORDIC algorithm. 421-424 - David F. Delchamps:
Quantization noise in sigma-delta modulators driven by deterministic inputs. 425-428 - Gang Li, Michel Gevers:
Optimal synthetic FWI design of state-space digital filters. 429-432 - KyungHi Chang, William G. Bliss:
Roundoff and coefficient quantization noise of pipelined scattered look-ahead filters with decomposition. 433-436 - Prashant P. Gandhi:
Quantization of ordered data. 437-440 - Feng Qian, Barry D. Van Veen:
Coherent interference suppression via partially adaptive beamforming. 441-444 - Benjamin Friedlander:
On the sensitivity of covariance based direction finding to gain and phase perturbations. 445-448 - Anthony J. Weiss, Benjamin Friedlander:
Fundamental limitations of diversely polarized antenna arrays. 449-452 - Shi-Wei Gao, Zheng Bao:
Radar low-angle tracking with subarray level ML tracking algorithms. 453-456 - Benjamin Friedlander, Anthony J. Weiss:
Performance analysis of wideband direction finding using interpolated arrays. 457-460 - R. A. DeLap, Alfred O. Hero III:
A new criterion for adaptive beamsumming. 461-464 - David Starer, Arye Nehorai:
High-order polynomial root tracking algorithm. 465-468 - Lang Hong:
Distributed filtering without knowledge of noise distribution. 469-472 - Liang Li, Simon Haykin:
Modified Kalman filtering with an optimal target function. 473-476 - C. F. T. Tang, K. J. Ray Liu:
A novel systolic array processor for MVDR beamforming. 477-480 - Xuan Kong:
Availability and approximation of signals in adaptive time delay estimation. 481-484 - Biswa R. Ghosh, David G. Messerschmitt:
Asynchronous adaptive equalization in voiceband data modems. 485-488 - John R. Treichler, Michael G. Larimore, Sally L. Wood:
Allocation of adaptivity of multistage digital filters. 489-492 - Enrico Del Re, Guido Castellini, Laura Pierucci, Fabrizio Conti:
A within-burst adaptive MLSE receiver for mobile TDMA cellular systems. 493-496 - Fernando López de Victoria:
More on the concentric ordered modulus algorithm for blind equalization of QAM and QPR modulations, with results for 64 QAM, 25 QPR and 49 QPR. 497-500 - Charles N. Pateros, Gary J. Saulnier:
A decision directed adaptive correlator for a direct sequence spread spectrum receiver. 501-504 - Xiao-Hu Yu, Shi-Xin Cheng:
Adaptive implementation of minimum-error-rate equalizers via backpropagation neural networks. 505-508 - Mahdi Y. Zaidan, Mohamed Samy El-Hennawey:
A simplified structure for echo cancellers with phase-roll compensation. 509-512 - Vijay R. Raman, Mark R. Cromack:
Fast echo cancellation in a voice-processing system. 513-516 - Tülay Adali, Sasan H. Ardalan, Ali S. Sadri:
Multichannel general order FTF algorithm and its application to the equalization of mobile communication channels. 517-520 - S. H. Leung, Bao Ling Chan, S. M. Lau:
An efficient fractionally spaced equalizer with low computations for data transmission. 521-524 - Syed Arif Ahmed, J. R. Cruz:
Complex system identification methods for fast echo canceler initialization. 525-528 - W. Y. Chen:
An alternative DFE adaptation method. 529-532 - Naofal Al-Dhahir, John M. Cioffi:
Fast algorithms for the computation of the finite length decision feedback equalizer. 533-536 - Geoffrey A. Williamson, Peter M. Clarkson:
Gradient-based adaptive filters for non-Gaussian noise environments. 537-540 - Erdal Panayirci, Yeheskel Bar-Ness, Wan-Ling Chen:
Conventional interference cancellation for minimum redundancy array structure. 541-544 - Yuang Lou:
Comparison of adaptive blind equalizers. 545-548 - Ali H. Sayed, Hanoch Lev-Ari, Thomas Kailath:
Lattice filter interpretations of the Chandrasekhar recursions for estimation and spectral factorization. 549-552 - Ken Yamazaki, Rodney A. Kennedy, Zhi Ding:
Globally convergent blind equalization algorithms for complex data systems. 553-556 - Harold G. Longbotham:
A class of robust nonlinear filters for signal decomposition and filtering, utilizing the Haar basis. 557-560 - Robert E. Parker Jr., Murali Tummala:
Identification of Volterra systems with a polynomial neural network. 561-564 - Cory S. Myers, Andrew C. Singer, Frances Bongjoo Shin, Eugene Church:
Modeling chaotic systems with hidden Markov models. 565-568 - J. T. Foote, Michael M. Hochberg, Peter M. Athanas, Aaron Smith, Michael E. Wazlowski, Harvey F. Silverman:
Distributed hidden Markov model training on loosely-coupled multiprocessor networks. 569-572 - D. J. Waldo, B. Ravi Sekar Reddy, A. J. Greenspon, G. A. Kidwell, Prabhakar R. Chitrapu:
Analysis of cardiac late potentials using the Wigner-Ville distribution. 573-576 - Cynthia J. Finelli, Gregory H. Wakefield, Janice M. Jenkins, Lorenzo A. DiCarlo:
The time-sequenced adaptive filter for linear prediction of the intraventricular electrogram. 577-580 - Yasuhiro Ohtaki, Kazuo Toraichi, Y. Ishiyama:
On compressing method of EEG data for their digital database. 581-584 - Nabil N. Bitar, S. Hamid Nawab, Erkan Dorken, Demetrios E. Paneras:
Integration of STFT and Wigner analysis in a knowledge-based system for sound understanding. 585-588 - Gary A. Ray:
VLSI architectures for Dirichlet arithmetic. 589-592 - Yves Goussard:
Blind deconvolution of sparse spike trains using stochastic optimization. 593-596 - J. E. Odegard, Ramesh A. Gopinath, C. Sidney Burrus:
Optimal wavelets for signal decomposition and the existence of scale-limited signals. 597-600 - Cormac Herley, Martin Vetterli:
Wavelets generated by IIR filter banks. 601-604 - Hehong Zou, Ahmed H. Tewfik:
Discrete orthogonal M-band wavelet decompositions. 605-608 - Jean-Christophe Pesquet:
Orthonormal wavelets for finite sequences. 609-612 - Ricardo L. de Queiroz:
Subband processing of finite length signals without border distortions. 613-616 - Kambiz Nayebi, Thomas P. Barnwell III, Mark J. T. Smith:
Analysis-synthesis systems with time-varying filter bank structures. 617-620 - Ali N. Akansu, Hakan Caglar:
A measure of aliasing energy in multiresolution signal decomposition. 621-624 - W. Yim, F. Coakley:
Polyphase matrix and lattice decomposition for multirate filters and filter banks. 625-627 - Zeev Berman:
A reconstruction set of a discrete wavelet maxima representation. 629-632 - Gregory C. Gurski, Michael T. Orchard, Andrew W. Hull:
Optimal linear filters for pyramidal decomposition. 633-636 - Tsuhan Chen, P. P. Vaidyanathan:
Commutativity of D-dimensional decimation and expansion matrices, and application to rational decimation systems. 637-640 - David B. H. Tay, Nick G. Kingsbury:
Structures for multidimensional FIR perfect reconstruction filter banks. 641-644 - Valéry Ouvrard, Pierre Siohan:
Design of two-dimensional non-separable QMF banks. 645-648 - Hirohisa Jozawa, Hiroshi Watanabe, Sharad Singhal:
Interframe video coding using overlapped motion compensation and perfect reconstruction filter banks. 649-652 - Mark R. Banham, Barry J. Sullivan:
A wavelet transform image coding technique with a quadtree structure. 653-656 - Jerome M. Shapiro:
An embedded wavelet hierarchical image coder. 657-660 - Tianhorng Chang, C.-C. Jay Kuo:
A wavelet transform approach to texture analysis. 661-664 - Roberto Rinaldo, Avideh Zakhor:
Inverse problem for two-dimensional fractal sets using the wavelet transform and the moment method. 665-668 - Alan C. Bovik:
Variational pattern analysis using Gabor wavelets. 669-672 - Chai W. Kim, Rashid Ansari, A. Enis Çetin:
A class of linear-phase regular biorthogonal wavelets. 673-676 - Ulrich Tuisel, Karl-Dirk Kammeyer:
Carrier-recovery for multicarrier-transmission over mobile radio channels. 677-680 - Albert W. Wegener:
Practical techniques for baud rate estimation. 681-684 - Philip D. West, Mark D. Austin:
Extracting in-phase and quadrature signal components from a bandlimited real signal using a closed form optimal (MSE) halfband multirate filter design and its implementation on the Motorola DSP56001/DSP56ADC16. 685-688 - Yongbing Wan, Qingli Liu, Andrew M. Sendyk:
A fractionally-spaced maximum-likelihood sequence estimation receiver in a multipath fading environment. 689-692 - Jonathan N. Bradley:
Suppression of adjacent-channel and cochannel FM interference via extended Kalman filtering. 693-696 - Serena M. Zabin:
Optimum and efficient algorithms for impulsive channel identification. 697-700 - Fredrik Gustafsson, Bo Wahlberg:
Blind equalization by direct examination of the input sequences. 701-704 - Mark Webster, Nazif Tepedelenlioglu:
Frequency-domain techniques for the cyclostationary signals encountered in fractionally-spaced equalizers. 705-708 - Marco Lops, Peter Willett:
Adaptive detection via Ll-filters. 709-712 - Regina Kirkman, Bart F. Rice:
Detection of characteristic phases using FFT's. 713-716
Volume 5
- Ryszard Stasinski:
Selective nesting of circular convolution algorithms. 1-4 - Dan Schonfeld:
Discrete representation of continuous signals: the Huggins transform. 5-8 - Daniel Pak-Kong Lun, Wan-Chi Siu:
On inherent in-place and in-order features of the prime factor algorithm. 9-12 - Chao Lu, Richard Tolimieri:
New algorithms for the FFT computation of symmetric and translational complex conjugate sequences. 13-16 - Jianping Chen, Henrik Sorensen:
An efficient FFT algorithm for real-symmetric data. 17-20 - François Desbouvries, Claude Guéguen:
An extended displacement operator for weakly structured covariance matrices. 21-24 - Andrzej Wojtkiewicz, Michal Tuszynski:
Application of the Dirichlet transform in analysis of nonuniformly sampled signals. 25-28 - Richard S. Orr, Joel M. Morris, Shie Qian:
Use of the Gabor representation for Wigner distribution crossterm suppression. 29-31 - Wan-Chi Siu, Daniel Pak-Kong Lun:
Efficient mapping scheme for the prime factor discrete Hartley transform. 33-36 - Lonnie C. Ludeman:
Tailored orthonormal sets for expansion of specific classes of functions. 37-40 - Homayoun Shahri:
DFT, convolution and error correcting codes. 41-44 - Hiroshi Kanai, Noriyoshi Chubachi, Hideo Suzuki:
A method to evaluate accuracy of FFT-based periodicity analysis for short length signal in low SNR. 45-48 - Pierre Comon:
Displacement rank of pseudo-inverses. 49-52 - Athanassios N. Skodras:
A fast input reordering algorithm for the discrete cosine transform. 53-55 - Touradj Ebrahimi, Murat Kunt:
Application of an optimally localized and fast wavelet transform in image compression. 57-60 - Scott Shaw, Tom Garvey:
Evidential signal processing for low-level sensor fusion. 61-64 - W. Armin Kittel, Monson H. Hayes:
Monitoring rotating machine signals. 65-68 - M. N. Brown, Robert W. Stewart, Tariq S. Durrani, T. W. Buggy:
DSP subsystem for knowledge based health monitoring of gas turbine engines. 69-72 - Erkan Dorken, S. Hamid Nawab, Victor R. Lesser:
Extended model variety analysis for integrated processing and understanding of signals. 73-76 - Ramin A. Nobakht:
Optimization of IIR filter coefficients from FIR filter taps by mean field annealing. 77-80 - Andrzej Drygajlo:
Butterfly orthogonal structure for fast transforms, filter banks and wavelets. 81-84 - Stephen A. Martucci, Russell M. Mersereau:
Support constraints for M-band alias-free filter banks. 85-88 - Scott R. Powell, Paul M. Chau:
Sigma-delta encoding for efficient equalization of prefilter based FIR filters. 89-92 - Takao Kobayashi, Kazuyoshi Fukushi, Keiichi Tokuda, Satoshi Imai:
Design of stable two-dimensional IIR digital filters with arbitrary magnitude function. 93-96 - Karl Schwarz, Richard Reng, Hans Wilhelm Schüßler:
Design of digital filters, their implementation on a DSP-chip, measuring their performance. 97-100 - Matthias Schulist:
Complex approximation with additional constraints. 101-104 - Zhi-Jian (Alex) Mou:
Novel use of symmetries in linear phase digital filters. 105-108 - Christopher Young, Douglas L. Jones:
Improvement in finite wordlength FIR digital filter design by cascading. 109-112 - Leon Cohen:
What is a multicomponent signal? 113-116 - Jean Philippe Ovarlez, Jacqueline Bertrand, Pierre Bertrand:
Computation of affine time-frequency distributions using the fast Mellin transform. 117-120 - JoEllen Wilbur:
Cycle frequency estimation of time/frequency diversity transmissions in a dense noise environment. 121-124 - Patrick J. Loughlin, James W. Pitton, Les E. Atlas:
An information-theoretic approach to positive time-frequency distributions. 125-128 - Edward L. Titlebaum, Sanjay K. Mehta:
Hit arrays: a tool for signal design for Wigner distribution functions for frequency hop codes. 129-132 - Carlos E. Davila, Mohammad S. Mobin:
Efficient tracking of time-varying signal subspaces. 133-136 - Richard G. Baraniuk, Douglas L. Jones:
New dimensions in wavelet analysis. 137-140 - Xiaoli Yu, Irving S. Reed, W. Kraske, Alan D. Stocker:
A robust adaptive multi-spectral object detection by using wavelet transform. 141-144 - Nickos S. Kontoyannis, Jerry R. Mitchell, A. A. (Louis) Beex:
Robust digital communication in time-varying noise. 145-148 - Yumi Takizawa, Atsushi Fukasawa:
Parametric analysis methods of time-variant waveform and its pattern. 149-152 - Miguel Angel Lagunas, Alba Pagès-Zamora:
Multitone tracking with coupled EKFs and high order learning. 153-156 - Paulo Gonçalves, Patrick Flandrin:
Scaling exponents estimation from time-scale energy distributions. 157-160 - Petar M. Djuric, Steven M. Kay, Gloria Faye Boudreaux-Bartels:
Segmentation of nonstationary signals. 161-164 - Ning Zhou, Nils Holte:
Least squares channel estimation for a channel with fast time variations. 165-168 - Phillip A. Regalia:
Adaptive IIR filtering and system identification via rational subspace methods. 169-172 - Sergio Barbarossa, A. Zanalda:
A combined Wigner-Ville and Hough transform for cross-terms suppression and optimal detection and parameter estimation. 173-176 - Gregory S. Cunningham, William J. Williams:
Fast computation of the Wigner distribution for finite-length signals. 177-180 - Antonia Papandreou, Gloria Faye Boudreaux-Bartels:
Distributions for time-frequency analysis: a generalization of Choi-Williams and the Butterworth distribution. 181-184 - Ramachandra G. Shenoy, Thomas W. Parks:
Affine Wigner distributions. 185-188 - J. I. Portillo García, José R. Casar Corredera, Gonzalo de Miguel:
An efficient algorithm for slowly-varying frequency estimation. 189-192 - Boualem Boashash, Gordon Frazer:
Time-varying higher-order spectra, generalised Wigner-Ville distribution and the analysis of underwater acoustic data. 193-196 - Javier Rodríguez Fonollosa, Chrysostomos L. Nikias:
Analysis of transient signals using higher-order time-frequency distributions. 197-200 - Gary R. Wilson, Keith R. Hardwicke, Robert T. Trochta:
Coherent harmonic detection using non-stationary higher order spectra. 201-204 - Dai C. Shin, Jerry M. Mendel:
Assessment of cumulant-based approaches to harmonic retrieval. 205-208 - Zhenghao Shi, Frederick W. Fairman:
DOA estimation via higher-order cumulants: a generalized approach. 209-212 - Vinod Chandran, Stephen L. Elgar:
Position, rotation, and scale invariant recognition of images using higher-order spectra. 213-216 - Erdogan Dilaveroglu, Mark A. Wickert:
Biperiodogram frequency estimates: asymptotic and finite sample size. 217-220 - Jürgen Reichert:
Automatic classification of communication signals using higher order statistics. 221-224 - Dana H. Brooks:
Ill-conditioned inverse problems: a solution using the complex cepstrum of higher order spectra. 225-228 - Amod V. Dandawate, Georgios B. Giannakis:
Cyclic-cumulant based identification of almost periodically time-varying systems: parametric methods. 229-232 - Mati Wax:
On unique localization of constrained-signals sources. 233-236 - Hamid Krim, John G. Proakis:
Further results on smoothed reduced rank subspaces. 237-240 - Qiang Wu, Kon Max Wong, James P. Reilly:
Maximum likelihood estimation for array processing in unknown noise environments. 241-244 - Michael D. Zoltowski, Cherian P. Mathews:
Direction finding with uniform circular arrays via phase mode excitation and beamspace root-MUSIC. 245-248 - Lang Tong, Ruey-Wen Liu:
A new eigenstructure-based parameter estimation of multichannel moving average processes. 249-252 - J. Oli Jonsson, Allan O. Steinhardt:
Detection and estimation of an unknown narrow-band signal in severely nonstationary noise. 253-256 - C. Roller, Wasyl Wasylkiwskyj:
Effects of mutual coupling on super-resolution DF in linear arrays. 257-260 - Bruce Jost, Douglas B. Williams:
A beamformer based upon the random coefficient model. 261-264 - Joseph A. Marks, Kevin M. Buckley:
Resolution analysis and enhancement of the eigenspace based rooting method of source localization. 265-268 - Klaus Diepold, Rainer Pauli:
Schur parametrization of symmetric matrices with any rank profile. 269-272 - R. M. Liang, K. S. Arun:
Parameter estimation for superimposed chirp signals. 273-276 - James A. Cadzow, D. Mitchell Wilkes:
Constrained total least squares: signal and system modeling. 277-280 - Steven Kay, Venkatesh Nagesha:
Extraction of periodic signals in colored noise. 281-284 - James C. Preisig:
Optimal minmax estimation and the development of minmax estimation error bounds. 285-288 - Nikolaos Antoniadis, Alfred O. Hero III:
Time delay estimation for filtered Poisson processes using an EM-type algorithm. 289-292 - M. F. Griffin, E. C. Boman, G. W. Stewart:
Minimum-norm updating with the rank-revealing URV decomposition. 293-296 - Anthony Quinn:
The performance of Bayesian estimators in the superresolution of signal parameters. 297-300 - Pascal Bondon, Messaoud Benidir, Bernard C. Picinbono:
A nonlinear approach to estimate the amplitude of a signal. 301-304 - Kung Yao, Flavio Lorenzelli, J. Kong:
The equivalence of TLS and correspondence analysis. 305-308 - Ahmad Reza Naghsh-Nilchi, V. John Mathews:
An efficient algorithm for joint estimation of differential time delays and frequency offsets. 309-312 - Andrew M. Fraser:
Modeling nonlinear time series. 313-316 - Olivier J. J. Michel, Patrick Flandrin:
An investigation of chaos-oriented dimensionality algorithms applied to AR(1) processes. 317-320 - Jeffrey S. Brush, James B. Kadtke:
Nonlinear signal processing using empirical global dynamical equations. 321-324 - Andrew C. Singer, Gregory W. Wornell, Alan V. Oppenheim:
Codebook prediction: a nonlinear signal modeling paradigm. 325-328 - Daniel F. Drake, Douglas B. Williams:
On error function selection for the analysis of nonlinear time series. 329-332 - Akira Sano, Hiroyuki Tsuji, Hiromitsu Ohmori:
Optimal generalized regularization approach to parameter identification by using band-limited input signal. 333-336 - Majid Nayeri, John R. Deller Jr., M. M. Krunz:
Convergence and colored noise issues in bounding ellipsoid identification. 337-340 - Eric M. Dowling, Ronald D. DeGroat, Darel A. Linebarger:
Total least squares with linear constraints. 341-344 - Shahrokh Valaee, Peter Kabal:
Detection of the number of signals using predictive stochastic complexity. 345-348 - Guanghan Xu, Richard H. Roy III, Thomas Kailath:
Detection of number of sources via exploitation of centro-symmetry property. 349-352 - Keith A. Burgess, Barry D. Van Veen:
Improved adaptive detection performance via subspace processing. 353-356 - Sandip Bose, Allan O. Steinhardt:
A maximal invariant framework for adaptive detection with arrays. 357-360 - Michael J. Sousa:
Performance analysis for innovations-based detection. 361-364 - Venkatesh Nagesha, Steven Kay, John Salisbury:
Transient signal detection in unknown colored noise fields. 365-368 - Ruth Onn, Allan O. Steinhardt:
Application of multi-window detection to arrays. 369-372 - Hong Wang, Lujing Cai:
Robust CFAR detection in nonhomogeneous correlated interference. 373-376 - W. G. Chen, James P. Reilly, Kon Max Wong:
Detection of the number of signals in noise with unknown, non-white covariance matrices. 377-380 - Q. T. Zhang, Kon Max Wong:
A new information-theoretic criterion for detection of the number of signals in spatially correlated noise with unknown covariance matrix. 381-384 - A. Drosopoulos, Simon Haykin:
Bearing estimation in a colored noise background using the method of multiple windows. 385-388 - Hui Liu, Fu Li:
Statistical evaluation of beam-space direction-of-arrival estimators. 389-392 - Abhijit A. Shah, Donald W. Tufts:
Estimation of the signal component of a data vector. 393-396 - David J. Yemc:
Sequential optimization: robust subspace fitting for multiple source location. 397-400 - A. Lee Swindlehurst:
Maximum likelihood DOA estimation and detection without eigendecomposition. 401-404 - W. Xu, Mostafa Kaveh:
Design of signal-subspace cost functionals for parameter estimation. 405-408 - Benoît Champagne:
A new adaptive eigendecomposition algorithm based on a first-order perturbation criterion. 409-412 - Margarita Cabrera, Miguel Angel Lagunas:
Eigen based methods to jointly estimate frequency and timing in PSK and MSK signals. 413-416 - Jian Li, R. T. Compton Jr.:
Performance analysis for angle and polarization estimation using ESPRIT. 417-420 - Carlo M. Monti, Gianfranco L. Pierobon, Umberto Viaro:
Synthesis of spectral densities using finite automata. 421-424 - James D. George, R. R. Muise, Jonathan S. Abel:
Simultaneous estimation of time-of-arrival, pole, and amplitude parameters for transient exponential signals. 425-428 - Thomas P. Bronez, Derrick S. Brown:
Alternate windows for multi-window spectral analysis. 429-432 - Jan-Ti Yang, Sergio D. Cabrera:
Adaptive weighted norm linear prediction for sinusoids incorporating a priori frequency information. 433-436 - George A. Zimmerman, Edward T. Olsen:
Analysis of I/O efficient order-statistic-based noise power estimators. 437-440 - Anatoliy A. Platonov, Zbigniew K. Gajo, Jerzy Szabatin:
General method for sinusoidal frequencies estimation using ARMA algorithms with nonlinear prediction error transformation. 441-444 - Mariano García Otero:
Approximate distribution of the parameter of a complex first-order autoregressive process. 445-448 - Jenho Tsao, Wei-Ji Shyu:
Generalized autoregressive spectral estimation. 449-452 - Jim Schroeder, Jim Lansford:
Robust FSK sinusoidal frequency estimation. 453-456 - Phillip L. Ainsleigh, James D. George:
Modeling exponential signals in a dispersive multipath environment. 457-460 - Raghuveer M. Rao, Sohail A. Dianat:
Cross-bispectrum computation for multichannel quadratic phase coupling estimation. 461-464 - Ronald D. DeGroat, Louis R. Hunt, Darel A. Linebarger:
Approximating nonlinear systems by nonlinear ARMA and AR models. 465-468 - Taikang Ning, S. M. Gao:
Detection of amplitude modulation using bispectra. 469-472 - José A. R. Fonollosa, Josep Vidal, Asunción Moreno:
FIR system identification using a linear combination of cumulants. 473-476 - Pierre-Olivier Amblard, Daniel Baudois, Jean-Louis Lacoume:
Edgeworth series expansion of the conditional mean and the optimality of non-linear Volterra filters. 477-480 - Luis F. Chaparro, L. Luo:
Identification of two-dimensional systems using sum-of-cumulants. 481-484 - Asoke K. Nandi, C. A. Greated:
Use of higher order statistics to discriminate breaking waves. 485-488 - Bahram Shafai, Shaomin Mo:
Adaptive deconvolution and identification of nonminimum phase FIR systems using Kalman filter. 489-492 - Sung Bae Kim, Edward J. Powers:
Utilization of conditioned higher-order spectra for nonlinear system identification. 493-496 - Piet M. T. Broersen, H. Einar Wensink:
On the theory for autoregressive processes. 497-500 - Joël Le Roux:
Optimal design of windows for spectral analysis of mono and bidimensional sampled signals. 501-504 - K. M. M. Prabhu, K. Bhoopathy Bagan:
Computer simulation study of MTI using FFT and nonlinear processors. 505-508 - Ilan Ziskind, David Hertz:
Multiple frequencies and AR parameters estimation from one bit quantized signal via the EM algorithm. 509-512 - M. Graça Ruano, Peter J. Fish:
Cost/benefit selection of spectral estimators for use with ultrasonic Doppler blood flow instruments. 513-516 - André Ferrari, Gérard Alengrin, Céline Theys:
Estimation of the fundamental frequency of a noisy sum of cisoids with harmonic related frequencies. 517-520 - Junibakti Sanubari, Keiichi Tokuda, Mahoki Onoda:
Spectral estimation based on AR-model excited by t-distribution process. 521-524 - D. Mitchell Wilkes, Gang Liang, James A. Cadzow:
ARMA model order determination and MDL: a new perspective. 525-528 - Andreas Spanias, Gim Lim, Philipos C. Loizou, Michael E. Deisher:
Block time and frequency domain modified covariance algorithms. 529-532 - Geoffrey S. Edelson, Ramdas Kumaresan, Donald W. Tufts:
A low rank weighted matrix approximation method for robust estimation of sinusoid parameters. 533-536 - Soei-Shin Hang, Rajeev Jain:
Decimation filter compiler for oversampling A/D applications. 537-540 - G. Menez, Michel Auguin, Fernand Boéri, C. Carrière:
Automatic generation of architectural models for designing dedicated VLIW signal processors. 541-544 - Magdy A. Bayoumi, N. A. Ramakrishna, V. Israni, R. K. Jayam:
SDS: a framework for the design of DSP ASICs. 545-548 - Ichiro Kuroda, Takao Nishitani:
Asynchronous multirate system design for programmable DSPs. 549-552 - Douglas B. Powell, Edward A. Lee, William C. Newman:
Direct synthesis of optimized DSP assembly code from signal flow block diagrams. 553-556 - Paul E. Beckmann, Bruce R. Musicus:
A group-theoretic framework for fault-tolerant computation. 557-560 - Guang R. Gao, R. Govindarajan, Prakash Panangaden:
Well-behaved dataflow programs for DSP computation. 561-564 - Liang-Fang Chao, Edwin Hsing-Mean Sha:
Unfolding and retiming data-flow DSP programs for RISC multiprocessor scheduling. 565-568 - Miodrag Potkonjak, Jan M. Rabaey:
Fast implementation of recursive programs using transformations. 569-572 - Nam Ling, Timothy K. Shih, Jonathan Huang:
Inductive techniques for formal verification of systolic array designs in DSP applications. 573-576 - Gagan Mirchandani, Robert B. Pegram III, Jonathan Michel, Peter A. Twombly:
Generation and implementation of DSP parallel programs from a signal processing design environment. 577-580 - Phu Hoang, Jan M. Rabaey:
A compiler for multiprocessor DSP implementation. 581-584 - Flavio Lorenzelli, Kung Yao:
A systematic partitioning approach for LS and SVD problems to fixed size arrays with constraints. 585-588 - Bryce A. Curtis, Vijay K. Madisetti:
Task scheduling in the Georgia Tech digital signal multiprocessor. 589-592 - Pedro R. Gelabert, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Optimal automatic periodic multiprocessor compiler for multi-bus networks. 593-596 - Takeo Hamada, Sati Banerjee, Paul M. Chau, Ronald D. Fellman:
Macropipelining based heterogeneous multiprocessor scheduling. 597-600 - Matti Karjalainen:
Object-oriented programming of DSP processors: a case study of QuickC30. 601-604 - Philip Duncan, Shobana Swamy, Steve Sprouse, Daniel Potasz, Rajeev Jain, Neal M. Gafter, William Cammack, Yiwan Wong, Wanda Gass:
Hi-PASS: a computer-aided synthesis system for maximally parallel digital signal processing ASICs. 605-608 - B. P. McGovern, Roger F. Woods, John V. McCanny:
The systematic design of high performance digital filters. 609-612 - Toshiaki Yoshino, Hiro Nishimura:
Silicon compilation of video-rate digital filters. 613-616 - Ernst G. Bernard, Josef G. Krammer, Matthias Sauer, R. Schweizer:
A pipeline architecture for modified higher radix FFT. 617-620 - Jiun-In Guo, Chi-Min Liu, Chein-Wei Jen:
A memory-based approach to design and implement systolic arrays for DFT and DCT. 621-624 - Edwin Hsing-Mean Sha, Kenneth Steiglitz:
Run-time error detection in arrays based on the data-dependency graph. 625-628 - Peter J. Black, Teresa H.-Y. Meng:
A unified approach to the Viterbi algorithm state metric update for shift register processes. 629-632 - Ahmad R. Ansari, Fred J. Taylor:
UF3-a 4-D DSP hypercube with a robust programming environment. 633-636 - Chia-Fen Chang, Bing J. Sheu, Hiroto Okada:
Design of a multiprocessor DSP chip for flexible information processing. 637-640 - Mary Jane Irwin, Robert Michael Owens:
A micro-grained VLSI signal processor. 641-644 - Lori E. Lucke, Keshab K. Parhi:
Parallel structures for rank order and stack filters. 645-648 - Mohan Vishwanath, Robert Michael Owens:
An AT2 lower bound for wavelet transforms in VLSI. 649-652 - Horng-Dar Lin, David G. Messerschmitt:
A hybrid pipelined path-searching architecture for multiple communications applications. 653-656 - Mustafa Karaman, Ertugrul Kolagasioglu, Abdullah Atalar:
A VLSI receive beamformer for digital ultrasound imaging. 657-660 - Ichiro Tamitani, Mutsumi Ohta, Yasushi Ooi, Akio Yoshida, Mamoru Nomura, Hitoshi Koyama, Takao Nishitani:
An encoder/decoder chip set for the MPEG video standard. 661-664 - Gary Dudley, Matt Nieman, Steve Vernick:
A programmable processor for bit-serial protocols. 665-668 - Abbas Razavi, Rutie Adar, Isaac Shenberg, Rafi Retter, Rami Friedlander:
VLSI implementation of an image compression algorithm with a new bit rate control capability. 669-672 - Clive D. Summerfield, Richard F. Lyon:
ASIC implementation of the Lyon cochlea model. 673-676 - Avanindra Madisetti, Rajeev Jain, Richard L. Baker, Raffi Dianysian:
Architectures and integrated circuits for real time vector quantization of images. 677-680 - Toshiyuki Araki, Masaki Toyokura, Masahiro Wakamori, Kunitoshi Aono:
The architecture of a vector digital signal processor for video coding. 681-684 - Jack Venbrux, Muye N. Liu:
Chip set for high performance lossless image compression and entropy coding. 685-688 - Shahryar S. Ardalan, John Foster, Tzung Kwang Wang:
A VLSI implementation of a 16-kbps waveform coder using adaptive vector quantization. 689-692 - Silvio Cucchi, Marco Fratti:
A novel architecture for VLSI implementation of the 2-D DCT/IDCT. 693-696
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