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IEEE Signal Processing Letters, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, January 1995
- Phillip L. De Leon, Delores M. Etter:
Experimental results with increased bandwidth analysis filters in oversampled, subband acoustic echo cancelers. 1-3 - John F. Doherty:
Suppression of terrain-scattered jamming in pulse compression radar. 4-6 - Sung-Jea Ko, Aldo W. Morales, Kyung-Hoon Lee:
Block basis matrix implementation of the morphological open-closing and close-opening. 7-9 - Richard G. Baraniuk, Leon Cohen:
On joint distributions for arbitrary variables. 10-12 - Emmanuel Angelidis, John E. Diamessis:
A fast algorithm for computing inverse cosine transforms for designing zero-phase FIR filters in frequency domain. 13-16
Volume 2, Number 2, February 1995
- Joseph M. Winograd, S. Hamid Nawab:
Incremental refinement of DFT and STFT approximations. 25-27 - Alex B. Gershman, Victor T. Ermolaev:
Optimal subarray size for spatial smoothing. 28-30 - Shidong Li, Shie Qian:
A complement to a derivation of discrete Gabor expansions. 31-33 - Kai-Kuang Ma, Sarah A. Rajala:
New properties of AMBTC [absolute moment block truncation coding]. 34-36 - Bor-Tow Chen, Yung-Sheng Chen, Wen-Hsing Hsu:
Automatic histogram specification based on fuzzy set operations for image enhancement. 37-40
Volume 2, Number 3, March 1995
- Spiros Dimolitsas, Frank Corcoran, Channasandra Ravishankar:
Correlation between headphone and telephone-handset listener opinion scores for single-stimulus voice coder performance assessments. 41-43 - Lúcio Martins da Silva, Abraham Alcaim:
A modified CELP model with computationally efficient adaptive codebook search. 44-45 - Douglas A. Reynolds:
Large population speaker identification using clean and telephone speech. 46-48 - Garry Chinn, Sung-Cheng Huang:
Weighted least-squares filtered backprojection tomographic reconstruction. 49-50 - Satish Mohanakrishnan, Joseph B. Evans:
Automatic implementation of FIR filters on field programmable gate arrays. 51-53
Volume 2, Number 4, April 1995
- Tsuhan Chen, Hans Peter Graf, Kuansan Wang:
Lip synchronization using speech-assisted video processing. 57-59 - Torbjörn Wigren, Anders Eriksson:
Accuracy aspects of DOA and angular velocity estimation in sensor array processing. 60-62 - Jitendra K. Tugnait:
Improved parameter estimation with noisy data for linear models using higher order statistics and inverse filter criteria. 63-65 - Petre Stoica, Darel A. Linebarger:
Optimization result for constrained beamformer design. 66-67 - Jennifer L. H. Webb, David C. Munson Jr.:
Reduced-rate block truncation coding of images using error diffusion. 68-69 - Syed A. Rizvi, Nasser M. Nasrabadi:
Variable-rate predictive residual vector quantizer. 70-72
Volume 2, Number 5, May 1995
- Rajan L. Joshi, Thomas R. Fischer:
Comparison of generalized Gaussian and Laplacian modeling in DCT image coding. 81-82 - Alan H. Lettington, Qi He Hong:
Ringing artifact reduction for Poisson MAP superresolution algorithms. 83-84 - Chuanwen Sun, Philip Rabinowitz:
Recursive approaching signal filter. 85-88 - Paulo Jorge S. G. Ferreira:
Nonuniform sampling of nonbandlimited signals. 89-91 - Marvi Teixeira, Domingo Rodríguez:
A class of fast cyclic convolution algorithms based on block pseudocirculants. 92-94 - Petre Stoica, Torsten Söderström:
On the convergence properties of a time-varying recursion. 95-96 - Tomás Oliveira e Silva:
Optimality conditions for Laguerre lattice filters. 97-98 - Alle-Jan van der Veen, Shilpa Talwar, Arogyaswami Paulraj:
Blind estimation of multiple digital signals transmitted over FIR channels. 99-102
Volume 2, Number 6, June 1995
- Yung-Sheng Chen, Tsay-Der Lin:
An iterative approach to removing the "closure noise" using disk expansion method. 105-107 - Frédérique Ehrmann, Régine Le Bouquin-Jeannès, Gérard Faucon:
Optimization of a two-sensor noise reduction technique. 108-110 - Frédéric Bimbot, Roberto Pieraccini, Esther Levin, Bishnu S. Atal:
Variable-length sequence modeling: multigrams. 111-113 - Stephan Binde:
A numerically stable fast transversal filter with leakage correction. 114-116 - Naofal Al-Dhahir:
An optimized cost-effective multicarrier transceiver for two-ray channels. 117-119 - Saleh A. Alshebeili:
Order determination of MA models using fourth-order cumulants. 120-122 - Jitendra K. Tugnait:
An improved test for linear model validation and order selection using higher order statistics. 123-125
Volume 2, Number 7, July 1995
- Kanwaldip Anant, Farid Dowla, Garry Rodrigue:
Vector quantization of ECG wavelet coefficients. 129-131 - Shankar Moni, R. L. Kashyap:
Multisplines and adaptive scale-space atom selection for image representation. 132-134 - Filiep Vanpoucke, Arogyaswami Paulraj:
A harmonic noise model for direction finding in colored ambient noise. 135-137 - H. Krauß, Rudolf Rabenstein:
Application of multidimensional wave digital filters to boundary value problems. 138-140
Volume 2, Number 8, August 1995
- Iftekhar Hussain, Todd R. Reed:
Bond percolation-based Gibbs-Markow random fields for image segmentation. 145-147 - M. Mohan Sondhi, Dennis R. Morgan, Joseph L. Hall:
Stereophonic acoustic echo cancellation - an overview of the fundamental problem. 148-151 - Petros Maragos, Alexandros Potamianos:
Higher order differential energy operators. 152-154 - Maurice F. Aburdene, Jianqing Zheng, Richard J. Kozick:
Computation of discrete cosine transform using Clenshaw's recurrence formula. 155-156 - Orith Ronen, Jan Robin Rohlicek, Mari Ostendorf:
Parameter estimation of dependence tree models using the EM algorithm. 157-159 - Gary D. Brushe, Mati Wax, Langford B. White:
Determining the constraint length and generating polynomials of rate 1/L convolutional coded signals. 160-162 - Tien-Ho Chung, John Y. Cheung:
Maximum likelihood estimation of direction of arrival and frequency sweeping rate with linear chirp signals. 163-165
Volume 2, Number 9, September 1995
- Mahmoud K. Quweider, Ezzatollah Salari:
Peano scanning partial distance search for vector quantization. 169-171 - Gordon Ramsay, Li Deng:
Tracking nonstationary targets using a dynamical system with Markov-modulated parameters. 172-175 - Anand Kannan, George Mathew, Vellenki U. Reddy:
Blind separation of multiple co-channel BPSK signals arriving at an antenna array. 176-178 - Bin Yang:
An extension of the PASTd algorithm to both rank and subspace tracking. 179-182
Volume 2, Number 10, October 1995
- Chau-Yun Hsu, Shu-Min Chen:
Discrete interpolation using the discrete cosine transform with the mapping of the boundary conditions. 185-187 - V. John Mathews:
Orthogonalization of correlated Gaussian signals for Volterra system identification. 188-190 - Amit Mathur, Arvind V. Keerthi, John J. Shynk:
Cochannel signal recovery using the MUSIC algorithm and the constant modulus array. 191-194 - Phillip A. Regalia, Petre Stoica:
Stability of multivariable least-squares models. 195-196 - Zheng Gao, Benjamin Belzer, John D. Villasenor:
A comparison of the Z, E8, and Leech lattices for quantization of low-shape-parameter generalized Gaussian sources. 197-199
Volume 2, Number 11, November 1995
- Qiguang Lin, ChiWei Che:
Normalizing the vocal tract length for speaker independent speech recognition. 201-203 - Constantine A. Barbargires:
Dead-beat tracking of complex signals. 204-206 - Serguei Primak, S. Briskin:
An FIR approach to the discrimination of damped sinusoids. 207-209 - Jiun Shiu, Ja-Ling Wu:
Real-number DFT codes for estimating a dispersive channel. 210-212 - Petar M. Djuric, Hsiang-Tsun Li:
Bayesian spectrum estimation of harmonic signals. 213-215
Volume 2, Number 12, December 1995
- Patrick J. Loughlin:
Comments on scale invariance of time-frequency distributions. 217-218 - Paul Petrus, Jeffrey H. Reed:
Time dependent adaptive arrays. 219-222 - Rainer D. Poltmann:
Conversion of the delayed LMS algorithm into the LMS algorithm. 223 - George A. Tsihrintzis, Chrysostomos L. Nikias:
Exact maximum likelihood identification of MA(1) systems driven by Cauchy noise of unknown dispersion. 224-226 - Branko Ristic, Boualem Boashash:
Relationship between the polynomial and the higher order Wigner-Ville distribution. 227-229
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