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ICASSP 2004: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- 2004 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, ICASSP 2004, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 17-21, 2004. IEEE 2004, ISBN 0-7803-8484-9
Volume 1
Voice Conversion and Morphing Algorithms for TTS Systems
- Athanasios Mouchtaris, Jan Van der Spiegel, Paul Mueller:
Non-parallel training for voice conversion by maximum likelihood constrained adaptation. 1-4 - Junichi Yamagishi, Makoto Tachibana, Takashi Masuko, Takao Kobayashi:
Speaking style adaptation using context clustering decision tree for HMM-based speech synthesis. 5-8 - Hui Ye, Steve J. Young:
High quality voice morphing. 9-12 - Hideki Kawahara, Hideki Banno, Toshio Irino, Parham Zolfaghari:
Algorithm amalgam: morphing waveform based methods, sinusoidal models and STRAIGHT. 13-16 - Matthias Eichner, Matthias Wolff, Rüdiger Hoffmann:
Voice characteristics conversion for TTS using reverse VTLN. 17-20 - Dimitrios Rentzos, Saeed Vaseghi, Qin Yan, Ching-Hsiang Ho:
Voice conversion through transformation of spectral and intonation features. 21-24
Modeling Approaches in Speaker Recognition
- Q. Y. Hong, Sam Kwong:
Discriminative training for speaker identification based on maximum model distance algorithm. 25-28 - Hiroyoshi Yamamoto, Yoshihiko Nankaku, Chiyomi Miyajima, Keiichi Tokuda, Tadashi Kitamura:
Parameter sharing and minimum classification error training of mixtures of factor analyzers for speaker identification. 29-32 - Qi Li:
Discovering relations among discriminative training objectives [speak recognition applications]. 33-36 - Patrick Kenny, Pierre Dumouchel:
Disentangling speaker and channel effects in speaker verification. 37-40 - Todor Ganchev, Nikos Fakotakis, Dimitris K. Tasoulis, Michael N. Vrahatis:
Generalized locally recurrent probabilistic neural networks for text-independent speaker verification. 41-44 - Siu Man Chan, Man-Hung Siu:
Discrimination power weighted subword-based speaker verification. 45-48
Distributed Speech Recognition
- Antonio Cardenal López, Laura Docío Fernández, Carmen García-Mateo:
Soft decoding strategies for distributed speech recognition over IP networks. 49-51 - Ruhi Sarikaya, Yuqing Gao, George Saon:
Fractional Fourier transform features for speech recognition. 52 - Tenkasi Ramabadran, Alexander Sorin, Michael J. McLaughlin, Dan Chazan, David Pearce, Ron Hoory:
The ETSI extended distributed speech recognition (DSR) standards: server-side speech reconstruction. 53-56 - Zheng-Hua Tan, Paul Dalsgaard, Børge Lindberg:
A subvector-based error concealment algorithm for speech recognition over mobile networks. 57-60 - Jin-Yu Li, Bo Liu, Ren-Hua Wang, Li-Rong Dai:
A complexity reduction of ETSI advanced front-end for DSR. 61-64 - Lionel Delphin-Poulat:
Robust speech recognition techniques evaluation for telephony server based in-car applications. 65-68 - Wei-Hao Hsu, Lin-Shan Lee:
Efficient and robust distributed speech recognition (DSR) over wireless fading channels: 2D-DCT compression, iterative bit allocation, short BCH code and interleaving. 69-72
Higher-Level Knowledge in Speaker Recognition
- William M. Campbell, Joseph P. Campbell, Douglas A. Reynolds, Douglas A. Jones, Timothy R. Leek:
High-level speaker verification with support vector machines. 73-76 - Nengheng Zheng, P. C. Ching:
Using Haar transformed vocal source information for automatic speaker recognition. 77-80 - Seiichi Nakagawa, Wei Zhang, Mitsuo Takahashi:
Text-independent speaker recognition by combining speaker-specific GMM with speaker adapted syllable-based HMM. 81-84 - Ka-Yee Leung, Man-Wai Mak, Sun-Yuan Kung:
Applying articulatory features to telephone-based speaker verification. 85-88 - Farhad Farahani, Panayiotis G. Georgiou, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Speaker identification using supra-segmental pitch pattern dynamics. 89-92 - Shi-Han Chen, Hsiao-Chuan Wang:
Improvement of speaker recognition by combining residual and prosodic features with acoustic features. 93-96
Pitch and Tone Based Speech Analysis
- Xu Shao, Ben Milner:
Pitch prediction from MFCC vectors for speech reconstruction. 97-100 - Elliot Moore, Mark Clements:
Algorithm for automatic glottal waveform estimation without the reliance on precise glottal closure information. 101-104 - Ye Tian, Jian-Lai Zhou, Min Chu, Eric Chang:
Tone recognition with fractionized models and outlined features. 105-108 - S. R. M. Prasanna, B. Yegnanarayana:
Extraction of pitch in adverse conditions. 109-112 - Luca Armani, Maurizio Omologo:
Weighted autocorrelation-based F0 estimation for distant-talking interaction with a distributed microphone network. 113-116 - Om Deshmukh, Jawahar Singh, Carol Y. Espy-Wilson:
A novel method for computation of periodicity, aperiodicity and pitch of speech signals. 117-120
Feature Analysis for Speech Recognition
- S. V. Bharath Kumar, Srinivasan Umesh, Rohit Sinha:
Non-uniform speaker normalization using affine-transformation. 121-124 - Donglai Zhu, Kuldip K. Paliwal:
Product of power spectrum and group delay function for speech recognition. 125-128 - Alexander Sorin, Tenkasi Ramabadran, Dan Chazan, Ron Hoory, Michael J. McLaughlin, David Pearce, Fan Wang, Yaxin Zhang:
The ETSI extended distributed speech recognition (DSR) standards: client side processing and tonal language recognition evaluation. 129-132 - Shantanu Chakrabartty, Yunbin Deng, Gert Cauwenberghs:
Robust speech feature extraction by growth transformation in reproducing kernel Hilbert space. 133-136 - Xiao-Bing Li, Jin-Yu Li, Ren-Hua Wang:
Dimensionality reduction using MCE-optimized LDA transformation. 137-140 - Kentaro Ishizuka, Noboru Miyazaki:
Speech feature extraction method representing periodicity and aperiodicity in sub bands for robust speech recognition. 141-144
Quantization Techniques in Speech Coding
- Yongwon Shin, Sangwon Kang, Thomas R. Fischer, Changyong Son, Yongbeom Lee:
Low-complexity predictive trellis coded quantization of wideband speech LSF parameters. 145-148 - Kuldip K. Paliwal, Stephen So:
Multiple frame block quantisation of line spectral frequencies using Gaussian mixture models. 149-152 - Jonas Lindblom, Per Hedelin:
Variable-dimension quantization of sinusoidal amplitudes using Gaussian mixture models. 153-156 - Fredrik Nordén, Thomas Eriksson:
On split quantization of LSF parameters. 157-160 - Ethan Robert Duni, Anand D. Subramaniam, Bhaskar D. Rao:
Improved quantization structures using generalized HMM modelling with application to wideband speech coding. 161-164 - Jonas Samuelsson:
Waveform quantization of speech using Gaussian mixture models. 165-168
Acoustic Modeling: New Search Features and Supervised Training
- Ram Sundaram, Joseph Picone:
Effects on transcription errors on supervised learning in speech recognition. 169-172 - Scott Axelrod, Benoît Maison:
Combination of hidden Markov models with dynamic time warping for speech recognition. 173-176 - Mathew Magimai-Doss, Samy Bengio, Hervé Bourlard:
Joint decoding for phoneme-grapheme continuous speech recognition. 177-180 - Mathias De Wachter, Kris Demuynck, Patrick Wambacq, Dirk Van Compernolle:
A locally weighted distance measure for example based speech recognition. 181-184 - Long Nguyen, Bing Xiang:
Light supervision in acoustic model training. 185-188 - Langzhou Chen, Lori Lamel, Jean-Luc Gauvain:
Lightly supervised acoustic model training using consensus networks. 189-192
Robust Features for Speech Recognition
- Hemant Misra, Shajith Ikbal, Hervé Bourlard, Hynek Hermansky:
Spectral entropy based feature for robust ASR. 193-196 - Chang-Wen Hsu, Lin-Shan Lee:
Higher order cepstral moment normalization (HOCMN) for robust speech recognition. 197-200 - Sid-Ahmed Selouani, Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy:
Robustness of speech recognition using genetic algorithms and a Mel-cepstral subspace approach. 201-204 - Shajith Ikbal, Hemant Misra, Hervé Bourlard, Hynek Hermansky:
Phase autocorrelation (PAC) features in entropy based multi-stream for robust speech recognition. 205-208 - Shingo Yoshizawa, Noboru Hayasaka, Naoya Wada, Yoshikazu Miyanaga:
Cepstral gain normalization for noise robust speech recognition. 209-212 - Hugo Van hamme:
Robust speech recognition using cepstral domain missing data techniques and noisy masks. 213-216
Multichannel Speech Enhancement
- Kostas Kokkinakis, Asoke K. Nandi:
Optimal blind separation of convolutive audio mixtures without temporal constraints. 217-220 - Jean-Marc Valin, Jean Rouat, François Michaud:
Microphone array post-filter for separation of simultaneous non-stationary sources. 221-224 - Tsuyoki Nishikawa, Hiroshi Abe, Hiroshi Saruwatari, Kiyohiro Shikano:
Overdetermined blind separation for convolutive mixtures of speech based on multistage ICA using subarray processing. 225-228 - Xianxian Zhang, John H. L. Hansen, Kathryn Hoberg Arehart:
Speech enhancement based on a combined multi-channel array with constrained iterative and auditory masked processing. 229-232 - Calvin Yiu-Kit Lai, Parham Aarabi:
Multiple-microphone time-varying filters for robust speech recognition. 233-236 - Martin Fuchs, Tim Haulick, Gerhard Schmidt:
Noise suppression for automotive applications based on directional information. 237-240
Language Modeling and Search
- Michiel Bacchiani, Brian Roark:
Meta-data conditional language modeling. 241-244 - Ahmad Emami, Frederick Jelinek:
Exact training of a neural syntactic language model. 245-248 - Gunnar Evermann, Ho Yin Chan, Mark J. F. Gales, Thomas Hain, Xunying Liu, David Mrva, Lan Wang, Philip C. Woodland:
Development of the 2003 CU-HTK conversational telephone speech transcription system. 249-252 - Frank Seide, Peng Yu, Chengyuan Ma, Eric Chang:
Vocabulary-independent search in spontaneous speech. 253-256 - Woosung Kim, Sanjeev Khudanpur:
Cross-lingual latent semantic analysis for language modeling. 257-260 - Wen Wang, Andreas Stolcke, Mary P. Harper:
The use of a linguistically motivated language model in conversational speech recognition. 261-264
Speech Coding for Networks / Single-Channel Speech Enhancement
- Roch Lefebvre, Philippe Gournay, Redwan Salami:
A study of design compromises for speech coders in packet networks. 265-268 - Jin-Kyu Choi, Chang-Heon Lee, Hong-Goo Kang, Young-Cheol Park, Dae Hee Youn:
Improvement issues on transcoding algorithms: for the flexible usage to the various pairs of speech codec. 269-272 - Balázs Kövesi, Dominique Massaloux, Aurélien Sollaud:
A scalable speech and audio coding scheme with continuous bitrate flexibility. 273-276 - Hui Dong, Allen Gersho, Jerry D. Gibson, Vladimir Cuperman:
A multiple description speech coder based on AMR-WB for mobile ad hoc networks. 277-280 - Milan Jelinek, Redwan Salami, Sassan Ahmadi, Bruno Bessette, Philippe Gournay, Claude Laflamme:
On the architecture of the cdma2000® variable-rate multimode wideband (VMR-WB) speech coding standard. 281-284 - Sung-Kyo Jung, Kyung-Tae Kim, Hong-Goo Kang:
A bit-rate/bandwidth scalable speech coder based on ITU-T G.723.1 standard. 285-288 - Cyril Plapous, Claude Marro, Laurent Mauuary, Pascal Scalart:
A two-step noise reduction technique. 289-292 - Israel Cohen:
On the decision-directed estimation approach of Ephraim and Malah. 293-296 - Saeed Gazor:
Employing Laplacian-Gaussian densities for speech enhancement. 297-300 - Marcel Gabrea:
Robust adaptive Kalman filtering-based speech enhancement algorithm. 301-304 - Sundarrajan Rangachari, Philipos C. Loizou, Yi Hu:
A noise estimation algorithm with rapid adaptation for highly nonstationary environments. 305-308 - Ningping Fan:
Low distortion speech denoising using an adaptive parametric Wiener filter. 309-312
Speaker Adaptation
- John W. McDonough, Alex Waibel:
Performance comparisons of all-pass transform adaptation with maximum likelihood linear regression. 313-316 - Kai Yu, Mark J. F. Gales:
Adaptive training using structured transforms. 317-320 - Lan Wang, Philip C. Woodland:
MPE-based discriminative linear transform for speaker adaptation. 321-324 - Brian Mak, James T. Kwok, Simon Ka-Lung Ho:
A study of various composite kernels for kernel eigenvoice speaker adaptation. 325-328 - George Saon, Satya Dharanipragada, Daniel Povey:
Feature space Gaussianization. 329-332 - Daben Liu, Francis Kubala:
Online speaker clustering. 333-336 - Xiaodong He, Yunxin Zhao:
Prior knowledge guided MEL based model selection and adaptation for nonnative speech recognition. 337-340 - Sabine Deligne, Satya Dharanipragada:
Enrollment in low-resource speech recognition systems. 341-344 - Srinivasan Umesh, Rohit Sinha, S. V. Bharath Kumar:
An investigation into front-end signal processing for speaker normalization. 345-348 - Xavier L. Aubert:
Eigen-MLLRs applied to unsupervised speaker enrollment for large vocabulary continuous speech recognition. 349-352 - Masafumi Nishida, Tatsuya Kawahara:
Speaker indexing and adaptation using speaker clustering based on statistical model selection. 353-356 - Vlasios Doumpiotis, Yonggang Deng:
Eigenspace-based MLLR with speaker adaptive training in large vocabulary conversational speech recognition. 357-360
Topics in Speaker and Language Recognition
- Nikki Mirghafori, Matthieu Hébert:
Parameterization of the score threshold for a text-dependent adaptive speaker verification system. 361-364 - Matthieu Hébert, Nikki Mirghafori:
Desperately seeking impostors: data-mining for competitive impostor testing in a text-dependent speaker verification system. 365-368 - Luis Pérez-Freire, Carmen García-Mateo:
A multimedia approach for audio segmentation in TV broadcast news. 369-372 - Daniel Moraru, Sylvain Meignier, Corinne Fredouille, Laurent Besacier, Jean-François Bonastre:
The ELISA consortium approaches in broadcast news speaker segmentation during the NIST 2003 rich transcription evaluation. 373-376 - Waleed Fakhr, Ahmed Abdelsalam, Nadder Hamdy:
Enhancement of mismatched conditions in speaker recognition for multimedia applications. 377-380 - Chi-Jiun Shia, Yu-Hsien Chiu, Jia-Hsin Hsieh, Chung-Hsien Wu:
Language boundary detection and identification of mixed-language speech based on MAP estimation. 381-384 - Jorge Gutiérrez, Jean-Luc Rouas, Régine André-Obrecht:
Fusing language identification systems using performance confidence indexes. 385-388 - Mohamed Faouzi BenZeghiba, Hervé Bourlard:
Confidence measures in multiple pronunciations modeling for speaker verification. 389-392 - Pongtep Angkititrakul, John H. L. Hansen:
Identifying in-set and out-of-set speakers using neighborhood information. 393-396 - Sylvain Meignier, Daniel Moraru, Corinne Fredouille, Laurent Besacier, Jean-François Bonastre:
Benefits of prior acoustic segmentation for automatic speaker segmentation. 397-400 - Nagarajan Thangavelu, Hema A. Murthy:
Language identification using parallel syllable-like unit recognition. 401-404 - Samuel Kim, Thomas Eriksson, Hong-Goo Kang, Dae Hee Youn:
A pitch synchronous feature extraction method for speaker recognition. 405-408
Topics in Speech Understanding Systems
- Maximilian Bisani, Hermann Ney:
Bootstrap estimates for confidence intervals in ASR performance evaluation. 409-412 - Kuansan Wang:
A detection based approach to robust speech understanding. 413-416 - Srinivas Bangalore, Michael Johnston:
Robust multimodal understanding. 417-420 - Iker Arizmendi, Richard C. Rose:
A distributed framework for enterprise level speech recognition services. 421-424 - Christian Raymond, Frédéric Béchet, Renato De Mori, Géraldine Damnati, Yannick Estève:
Automatic learning of interpretation strategies for spoken dialogue systems. 425-428 - Dilek Hakkani-Tür, Gökhan Tür, Mazin G. Rahim, Giuseppe Riccardi:
Unsupervised and active learning in automatic speech recognition for call classification. 429-432 - Ryuichi Nisimura, Akinobu Lee, Hiroshi Saruwatari, Kiyohiro Shikano:
Public speech-oriented guidance system with adult and child discrimination capability. 433-436 - Gökhan Tür, Dilek Hakkani-Tür, Giuseppe Riccardi:
Extending boosting for call classification using word confusion networks. 437-440 - Alicia Abella, Jerry H. Wright, Allen L. Gorin:
Dialog trajectory analysis. 441-444 - Qiang Huang, Stephen J. Cox:
Improving phoneme recognition of telephone quality speech. 445-448 - Hiroaki Nanjo, Tasuku Kitade, Tatsuya Kawahara:
Automatic indexing of key sentences for lecture archives using statistics of presumed discourse markers. 449-452 - Shin-ya Ishikawa, Takahiro Ikeda, Kiyokazu Miki, Fumihiro Adachi, Ryosuke Isotani, Ken-ichi Iso, Akitoshi Okumura:
Speech-activated text retrieval system for multimodal cellular phones. 453-456
Topics in Speech Coding
- Volodya Grancharov, Jonas Samuelsson, W. Bastiaan Kleijn:
Noise-dependent postfiltering. 457-460 - Wei Zha, Wai-Yip Geoffrey Chan:
A data mining approach to objective speech quality measurement. 461-464 - Christoffer Rødbro, Jesper Jensen, Richard Heusdens:
Adaptive time-segmentation for speech coding with limited delay. 465-468 - Yannis Agiomyrgiannakis, Yannis Stylianou:
Combined estimation/coding of highband spectral envelopes for speech spectrum expansion. 469-472 - V. Ramasubramanian, Thippur V. Sreenivas:
Automatically derived units for segment vocoders. 473-476 - Kevin Brady, Thomas F. Quatieri, Joseph P. Campbell, William M. Campbell, Michael S. Brandstein, Clifford J. Weinstein:
Multisensor MELPe using parameter substitution. 477-480 - Masahiro Oshikiri, Hiroyuki Ehara, Koji Yoshida:
Efficient spectrum coding for super-wideband speech and its application to 7/10/15 kHz bandwidth scalable coders. 481-484 - Naveen Srinivasamurthy, Antonio Ortega, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Enhanced standard compliant distributed speech recognition (Aurora encoder) using rate allocation. 485-488 - Heping Ding:
Wideband audio over narrowband low-resolution media. 489-492 - Deep Sen:
Predicting foreground SH, SL and BNH DAM scores for multidimensional objective measure of speech quality. 493-496 - Hervé Taddei, Christophe Beaugeant, Mickaël De Meuleneire:
Noise reduction on speech codec parameters. 497-500 - Stéphane Ragot, Bruno Bessette, Roch Lefebvre:
Low-complexity multi-rate lattice vector quantization with application to wideband TCX speech coding at 32 kbit/s. 501-504
Feature Analysis for ASR, TTS, and Verification
- Wei-Chih Kuo, Yih-Ru Wang, Sin-Horng Chen:
A model-based tone labeling method for Min-Nan/Taiwanese speech. 505-508 - Ken Chen, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Aaron Cohen:
An automatic prosody labeling system using ANN-based syntactic-prosodic model and GMM-based acoustic-prosodic model. 509-512 - Fabio Valente, Christian Wellekens:
Variational Bayesian feature selection for Gaussian mixture models. 513-516 - Rajesh M. Hegde, Hema A. Murthy, G. V. Ramana Rao:
Application of the modified group delay function to speaker identification and discrimination. 517-520 - Rania Bayeh, Shiuan-Sung Lin, Gérard Chollet, Chafic Mokbel:
Towards multilingual speech recognition using data driven source/target acoustical units association. 521-524 - Dagen Wang, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
A multi-pass linear fold algorithm for sentence boundary detection using prosodic cues. 525-532 - Andrew C. Lindgren, Michael T. Johnson, Richard J. Povinelli:
Joint frequency domain and reconstructed phase space features for speech recognition. 533-536 - Nelson Morgan, Barry Y. Chen, Qifeng Zhu, Andreas Stolcke:
Trapping conversational speech: extending TRAP/tandem approaches to conversational telephone speech recognition. 537-540 - Sunil Sivadas, Hynek Hermansky:
On use of task independent training data in tandem feature extraction. 541-544 - Xiang Li, Richard M. Stern:
Feature generation based on maximum normalized acoustic likelihood for improved speech recognition. 545-548 - Hong You, Qifeng Zhu, Abeer Alwan:
Entropy-based variable frame rate analysis of speech signals and its application to ASR. 549-552
Topics in Speech Analysis
- Parham Zolfaghari, Shinji Watanabe, Atsushi Nakamura, Shigeru Katagiri:
Bayesian modelling of the speech spectrum using mixture of Gaussians. 553-556 - Li Deng, Leo J. Lee, Hagai Attias, Alex Acero:
A structured speech model with continuous hidden dynamics and prediction-residual training for tracking vocal tract resonances. 557-560 - Lawrence H. Smith, Douglas J. Nelson:
An estimate of physical scale from speech. 561-564 - Yanli Zheng, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson:
Formant tracking by mixture state particle filter. 565-568 - Fangxin Chen, Aijun Li, Haibo Wang, Tianqing Wang, Qiang Fang:
Acoustic analysis of friendly speech. 569-572 - Leigh D. Alsteris, Kuldip K. Paliwal:
Importance of window shape for phase-only reconstruction of speech. 573-576 - Björn W. Schuller, Gerhard Rigoll, Manfred K. Lang:
Speech emotion recognition combining acoustic features and linguistic information in a hybrid support vector machine-belief network architecture. 577-580 - Bin Chen, Philipos C. Loizou:
Formant frequency estimation in noise. 581-584 - Nobuaki Minematsu:
Yet another acoustic representation of speech sounds. 585-588 - Huiqun Deng, Rabab K. Ward, Michael P. Beddoes, Murray Hodgson:
Estimating vocal-tract area functions from vowel sound signals over closed glottal phases. 589-592 - Dimitrios Ververidis, Constantine Kotropoulos, Ioannis Pitas:
Automatic emotional speech classification. 593-596
Voice Activity Detection and Speech Segmentation
- Philip N. Garner, Toshiaki Fukada, Yasuhiro Komori:
A differential spectral voice activity detector. 597-600 - Nima Mesgarani, Shihab A. Shamma, Malcolm Slaney:
Speech discrimination based on multiscale spectro-temporal modulations. 601-604 - Jitendra Ajmera, Guillaume Lathoud, Iain McCowan:
Clustering and segmenting speakers and their locations in meetings. 605-608 - Peng Liu, Zuoying Wang:
Voice activity detection using visual information. 609-612 - Shahab Oveisgharan, Mohammad Bagher Shamsollahi:
Speech modeling and voiced/unvoiced/mixed/silence speech segmentation with fractionally Gaussian noise based models. 613-616 - Leslie S. Smith, Dagmar S. Fraser:
Sound feature detection using leaky integrate-and-fire neurons. 617-620 - Solimar D. S. Silva, Sergio L. Netto:
Closed-form estimation of the amplitude commands in the automatic extraction of the Fujisaki's model. 621-624 - Beena Ahmed, W. Harvey Holmes:
A voice activity detector using the chi-square test. 625-628
Topics in Speech Synthesis
- Yi-Jian Wu, Hisashi Kawai, Jinfu Ni, Ren-Hua Wang:
Minimum segmentation error based discriminative training for speech synthesis application. 629-632 - Laurent Girin, Sylvain Marchand:
Watermarking of speech signals using the sinusoidal model and frequency modulation of the partials. 633-636 - Qin Yan, Saeed Vaseghi, Dimitrios Rentzos, Ching-Hsiang Ho:
Analysis by synthesis of acoustic correlates of British, Australian and American accents. 637-640 - Lijuan Wang, Yong Zhao, Min Chu, Jian-Lai Zhou, Zhigang Cao:
Refining segmental boundaries for TTS database using fine contextual-dependent boundary models. 641-644 - Ryo Mochizuki, Tetsunori Kobayashi:
A low-band spectrum envelope modeling for high quality pitch modification. 645-648 - Xijun Ma, Wei Zhang, Weibin Zhu, Qin Shi, Ling Jin:
Probability based prosody model for unit selection. 649-652 - Jianqing Wang, Ka-Ho Wong, Pheng-Ann Heng, Helen Mei-Ling Meng, Tien-Tsin Wong:
A real-time Cantonese text-to-audiovisual speech synthesizer. 653-656 - Tomoki Toda, Hisashi Kawai, Minoru Tsuzaki:
Optimizing sub-cost functions for segment selection based on perceptual evaluations in concatenative speech synthesis. 657-660 - Davood Gharavian, Seyed Mohammad Ahadi:
Evaluation of the effect of stress on formants in Farsi vowels. 661-664 - Valentín Cardeñoso-Payo, David Escudero:
A strategy to solve data scarcity problems in corpus based intonation modelling. 665-668 - Markus Iseli, Abeer Alwan:
An improved correction formula for the estimation of harmonic magnitudes and its application to open quotient estimation. 669-672 - Steffen Werner, Matthias Wolff, Matthias Eichner, Rüdiger Hoffmann:
Modeling pronunciation variation for spontaneous speech synthesis. 673-676 - Hisashi Kawai, Tomoki Toda:
An evaluation of automatic phone segmentation for concatenative speech synthesis. 677-680 - Nobuyuki Nishizawa, Hisashi Kawai:
Scaling of waveform segments along the time axis for concatenative speech synthesis. 681-684 - Bruce Denby, Maureen Stone:
Speech synthesis from real time ultrasound images of the tongue. 685-688
Topics in Speech Enhancement
- Terence Betlehem, Thushara D. Abhayapala:
Spherical harmonic analysis of equalization in a reverberant room. 689-692 - Te-Won Lee, Kaisheng Yao:
Speech enhancement by perceptual filter with sequential noise parameter estimation. 693-696 - Peter Jax, Peter Vary:
Feature selection for improved bandwidth extension of speech signals. 697-700 - Matthew McClain, Kevin Brady, Michael S. Brandstein, Thomas F. Quatieri:
Automated lip-reading for improved speech intelligibility. 701-704 - Sriram Srinivasan, Jonas Samuelsson, W. Bastiaan Kleijn:
Estimation of short-term predictor parameters for coding and enhancement of noisy speech. 705-708 - Guo Chen, Vijay Parsa:
HMM-based frequency bandwidth extension for speech enhancement using line spectral frequencies. 709-712 - Yasheng Qian, Peter Kabal:
Combining equalization and estimation for bandwidth extension of narrowband speech. 713-716 - Ning Ma, Martin Bouchard, Rafik A. Goubran:
Perceptual Kalman filtering for speech enhancement in colored noise. 717-720 - Ching-Ta Lu, Hsiao-Chuan Wang:
Speech enhancement using robust weighting factors for critical-band-wavelet-packet transform. 721-724 - Chang Huai You, Soo Ngee Koh, Susanto Rahardja:
An MMSE speech enhancement approach incorporating masking properties. 725-728 - An-Tze Yu, Hsiao-Chuan Wang:
New speech harmonic structure measure and it application to post speech enhancement. 729-732 - Shahla Parveen, Phil D. Green:
Speech enhancement with missing data techniques using recurrent neural networks. 733-736
Topics in Large Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recognition
- Ho Yin Chan, Philip C. Woodland:
Improving broadcast news transcription by lightly supervised discriminative training. 737-740 - Rongqing Huang, John H. L. Hansen:
Advances in unsupervised audio segmentation for the broadcast news and NGSW corpora. 741-744 - Ali Yazgan, Murat Saraclar:
Hybrid language models for out of vocabulary word detection in large vocabulary conversational speech recognition. 745-748 - Brian Roark, Murat Saraclar, Michael Collins:
Corrective language modeling for large vocabulary ASR with the perceptron algorithm. 749-752 - Sue Tranter, Kai Yu, Gunnar Evermann, Philip C. Woodland:
Generating and evaluating segmentations for automatic speech recognition of conversational telephone speech. 753-756 - Ian R. Lane, Tatsuya Kawahara, Tomoko Matsui, Satoshi Nakamura:
Out-of-domain detection based on confidence measures from multiple topic classification. 757-760 - Cyril Allauzen, Mehryar Mohri, Michael Riley, Brian Roark:
A generalized construction of integrated speech recognition transducers. 761-764 - Katrin Kirchhoff, Dimitra Vergyri:
Cross-dialectal acoustic data sharing for Arabic speech recognition. 765-768 - Mauro Cettolo, Fabio Brugnara, Marcello Federico:
Advances in the automatic transcription of lectures. 769-772 - Hagen Soltau, Hua Yu, Florian Metze, Christian Fügen, Qin Jin, Szu-Chen Stan Jou:
The 2003 ISL rich transcription system for conversational telephony speech. 773-776 - Berlin Chen, Jen-Wei Kuo, Wen-Hung Tsai:
Lightly supervised and data-driven approaches to Mandarin broadcast news transcription. 777-780 - Aydin Akyol, Hakan Erdogan:
Filler model based confidence measures for spoken dialogue systems: a case study for Turkish. 781-784 - Mohamed K. Omar, Brian Kingsbury:
An evaluation of a nonlinear feature transformation for conversational speech recognition. 785-788 - Sameer Maskey, Michiel Bacchiani, Brian Roark, Richard Sproat:
Improved name recognition with meta-data dependent name networks. 789-792 - Akinobu Lee, Kiyohiro Shikano, Tatsuya Kawahara:
Real-time word confidence scoring using local posterior probabilities on tree trellis search. 793-796
Acoustic Modeling: Model Complexity, General Topics
- Xunying Liu, Mark J. F. Gales:
Model complexity control and compression using discriminative growth functions. 797-800 - Khe Chai Sim, Mark J. F. Gales:
Basis superposition precision matrix modelling for large vocabulary continuous speech recognition. 801-804 - Takatoshi Jitsuhiro, Satoshi Nakamura:
Automatic generation of non-uniform HMM structures based on variational Bayesian approach. 805-808 - Antti-Veikko I. Rosti, Mark J. F. Gales:
Rao-Blackwellised Gibbs sampling for switching linear dynamical systems. 809-812 - Shinji Watanabe, Atsushi Sako, Atsushi Nakamura:
Automatic determination of acoustic model topology using variational Bayesian estimation and clustering. 813-816 - Daniel Boies, Brian Strope, Mitchel Weintraub, Su-Lin Wu:
Optimizing acoustic models for commercial speech recognition using foreground scores and data weighting. 817-820 - Dimitri Kanevsky:
Extended Baum transformations for general functions. 821-824 - Yu Shi, Eric Chang:
Studies in massively speaker-specific speech recognition. 825-828 - Daniel Povey:
Phone duration modeling for LVCSR. 829-832 - Ronaldo O. Messina, Denis Jouvet:
Sequential clustering algorithm for Gaussian mixture initialization. 833-836 - Heiga Zen, Keiichi Tokuda, Tadashi Kitamura:
A Viterbi algorithm for a trajectory model derived from HMM with explicit relationship between static and dynamic features. 837-840 - Chak-Fai Li, Man-Hung Siu:
Training for polynomial segment model using the expectation maximization algorithm. 841-844
General Topics in Robust Speech Recognition
- Xiao Li, Jonathan Malkin, Jeff A. Bilmes:
Codebook design for ASR systems using custom arithmetic units. 845-848 - Javier Ramírez, José C. Segura, M. Carmen Benítez, Ángel de la Torre, Antonio J. Rubio:
A new voice activity detector using subband order-statistics filters for robust speech recognition. 849-852 - Alastair Bruce James, Ben P. Milner:
An analysis of interleavers for robust speech recognition in burst-like packet loss. 853-856 - Satoshi Tamura, Koji Iwano, Sadaoki Furui:
A stream-weight optimization method for audio-visual speech recognition using multi-stream HMMs. 857-860 - Ameya N. Deoras, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson:
A factorial HMM approach to simultaneous recognition of isolated digits spoken by multiple talkers on one audio channel. 861-864 - Hanwu Sun, Louis Shue, Jianfeng Chen:
Investigations into the relationship between measurable speech quality and speech recognition rate for telephony speech. 865-868 - Tetsuya Takiguchi, Masafumi Nishimura:
Acoustic model adaptation using first order prediction for reverberant speech. 869-872 - Sarangarajan Parthasarathy:
Experiments in keypad-aided spelling recognition. 873-876 - Toshiyuki Sekiya, Tetsunori Kobayashi:
Speech enhancement based on multiple directivity patterns using a microphone array. 877-880 - Michael L. Seltzer, Richard M. Stern:
Parameter sharing in subband likelihood-maximizing beamforming for speech recognition using microphone arrays. 881-884 - Chengyi Zheng, Yonghong Yan:
Fusion based speech segmentation in DARPA SPINE2 task. 885-888 - Jon A. Arrowood, Mark A. Clements:
Extended cluster information vector quantization (ECI-VQ) for robust classification. 889-892
Acoustic Modeling: Tone, Prosody, and Features
- Hua Yu, Alex Waibel:
Integrating thumbnail features for speech recognition using conditional exponential models. 893-896 - Roger Hsiao, Brian Mak:
Discriminative feature transformation by guided discriminative training. 897-900 - Chao Huang, Yu Shi, Jianlai Zhou, Min Chu, Terry Wang, Eric Chang:
Segmental tonal modeling for phone set design in Mandarin LVCSR. 901-904 - Pui-Fung Wong, Man-Hung Siu:
Decision tree based tone modeling for Chinese speech recognition. 905-908 - Yiu-Pong Lai, Man-Hung Siu:
Hidden spectral peak trajectory model for phone classification. 909-912 - Jinsong Zhang, Keikichi Hirose:
A study on robust segmentation and location of tone nuclei in Chinese continuous speech. 913-916 - Shengmin Yu, Shuwu Zhang, Bo Xu:
Chinese-English bilingual phone modeling for cross-language speech recognition. 917-920 - Martin Graciarena, Horacio Franco, Jing Zheng, Dimitra Vergyri, Andreas Stolcke:
Voicing feature integration in SRI's decipher LVCSR system. 921-924 - Kadri Hacioglu, Bryan L. Pellom, Wayne H. Ward:
Parsing speech into articulatory events. 925-928 - Vedran Dizdarevic, Martin Hagmüller, Gernot Kubin, Franz Pernkopf, Micha Baum:
Prosody-based recognition of spoken German varieties. 929-932 - Wan-Yi Lin:
Tone variation modeling for fluent Mandarin tone recognition based on clustering. 933-936 - Erik McDermott, Timothy J. Hazen:
Minimum classification error training of landmark models for real-time continuous speech recognition. 937-940
Robustness in Noisy Environments
- Masakiyo Fujimoto, Yasuo Ariki:
Robust speech recognition in additive and channel noise environments using GMM and EM algorithm. 941-944 - Kris Hermus, Patrick Wambacq:
Assessment of signal subspace based speech enhancement for noise robust speech recognition. 945-948 - Veronique Stouten, Hugo Van hamme, Patrick Wambacq:
Joint removal of additive and convolutional noise with model-based feature enhancement. 949-952 - Jasha Droppo, Alex Acero:
Noise robust speech recognition with a switching linear dynamic model. 953-956 - Roberto Gemello, Franco Mana, Renato De Mori:
A modified Ephraim-Malah noise suppression rule for automatic speech recognition. 957-960 - Ji Ming:
Universal compensation - an approach to noisy speech recognition assuming no knowledge of noise. 961-964 - Bhiksha Raj, Rita Singh, Richard M. Stern:
On tracking noise with linear dynamical system models. 965-968 - Xiaodong Cui, Abeer Alwan:
Combining feature compensation and weighted Viterbi decoding for noise robust speech recognition with limited adaptation data. 969-972 - Kam-keung Chu, Shu Hung Leung:
SNR-dependent non-uniform spectral compression for noisy speech recognition. 973-976 - Tor André Myrvoll, Satoshi Nakamura:
Minimum mean square error filtering of noisy cepstral coefficients with applications to ASR. 977-980 - Zhipeng Zhang, Toshiaki Sugimura, Sadaoki Furui:
A tree-structured clustering method integrating noise and SNR for piecewise linear-transformation-based noise adaptation. 981-984 - Hui Jiang, Qi Wang:
Nonlinear noise compensation in feature domain for speech recognition with numerical methods. 985-988 - Wooil Kim, Ohil Kwon, Hanseok Ko:
PCMM-based feature compensation schemes using model interpolation and mixture sharing. 989-992
Speech Modeling for Robust Speech Recognition
- John N. Gowdy, Amarnag Subramanya, Chris D. Bartels, Jeff A. Bilmes:
DBN based multi-stream models for audio-visual speech recognition. 993-996 - Jian-Lai Zhou, Ye Tian, Yu Shi, Chao Huang, Eric Chang:
Tone articulation modeling for Mandarin spontaneous speech recognition. 997-1000 - Siow Yong Low, Roberto Togneri, Sven Nordholm:
Spatio-temporal processing for distant speech recognition. 1001-1004 - Jen-Tzung Chien, Chih-Hsien Huang:
Bayesian duration modeling and learning for speech recognition. 1005-1008 - Ashutosh Garg, Sreeram Balakrishnan, Shivakumar Vaithyanathan:
Asynchronous HMM with applications to speech recognition. 1009-1012 - Luis Buera, Eduardo Lleida, Antonio Miguel, Alfonso Ortega:
Multi-environment models based linear normalization for speech recognition in car conditions. 1013-1016 - James McAuley, Ji Ming, Philip Hanna, Darryl Stewart:
Modeling sub-band correlation for noise-robust speech recognition. 1017-1020 - Ángel M. Gómez, Antonio M. Peinado, Victoria E. Sánchez, José L. Pérez-Córdoba, Antonio J. Rubio:
Mitigation of channel errors in EFR-based speech recognition. 1021-1024 - Alexis Bernard, Yifan Gong, Xiaodong Cui:
Can back-ends be more robust than front-ends? Investigation over the Aurora-2 database. 1025-1028 - Yue Pan, Alex Waibel:
Minimum Kullback-Leibler distance based multivariate Gaussian feature adaptation for distant-talking speech recognition. 1029-1032 - Amr H. Nour-Eldin, Hesham Tolba, Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy:
Automatic recognition of Bluetooth speech in 802.11 interference and the effectiveness of insertion-based compensation techniques. 1033-1036 - Luca Giulio Brayda, Luca Rigazio, Robert Boman, Jean-Claude Junqua:
Sensitivity analysis of noise robustness methods. 1037-1040
Volume 2
MIMO Systems and Space-Time Coding
- Antonio Pascual-Iserte, Ana I. Pérez-Neira, Miguel Angel Lagunas:
A maximin approach for robust MIMO design: combining OSTBC and beamforming with minimum transmission power requirements. 1-4 - Yeliz Tokgoz, Bhaskar D. Rao:
Outage probability of multi-cellular MIMO systems in Rayleigh fading. 5-8 - Yue Rong, Shahram Shahbazpanahi, Alex B. Gershman:
Robust linear receivers for space-time block coded multiple-access MIMO wireless systems. 9-12 - Alexei Gorokhov, Manel Collados, Dhananjay Gore, Arogyaswami Paulraj:
Transmit/receive MIMO antenna subset selection. 13-16 - Hongbin Li:
Differential space-time coding based on generalized multi-channel amplitude and phase modulation. 17-20 - Masoud Olfat, Farrokh Rashid-Farrokhi, Mehdi Alasti, K. J. Ray Liu:
MIMO-OFDM systems with multi-user interference. 21-24
Blind Source Estimation and Channel Identification
- Zhu Liang Yu, Meng Hwa Er:
A robust adaptive blind multichannel identification algorithm for acoustic applications. 25-28 - Laurent Albera, Pierre Comon, Pascal Chevalier, Anne Ferréol:
Blind identification of underdetermined mixtures based on the hexacovariance. 29-32 - Jianhan Liu, Anders Høst-Madsen:
Novel communication schemes with blind channel estimation in TDD MIMO system. 33-36 - Rui Liao, Martin J. McKeown, Jeffrey L. Krolik:
Motion-corrected independent component analysis for robust functional magnetic resonance imaging. 37-40 - Xiaohua Li:
Blind channel identification and equalization in dense wireless sensor networks with distributed transmissions. 41-44 - Jwo-Yuh Wu, Ching-An Lin:
Optimal FIR approximate inverse of linear periodic filters. 45-48
Multichannel Signal Processing for Radar and Sonar
- Nicolas Petrochilos, Alle-Jan van der Veen:
Algorithms to separate overlapping secondary surveillance radar replies. 49-52 - Birsen Yazici:
Estimation of radar target reflectivity in ultrawideband regime - a group theoretic approach. 53-56 - QunFei Zhang, Jianguo Huang, Zhen Bao:
A novel joint estimator of multiple underwater sources with multiple parameters. 57-60 - Xuejun Liao, Hui Li, Balaji Krishnapuram:
An M-ary KMP classifier for multi-aspect target classification. 61-64 - Nilanjan Dasgupta, Lawrence Carin:
Time-reversal imaging and classification for distant targets in a shallow water channel. 65-68 - Zhonghou Zheng, Xingzhao Liu, Zhixin Zhou:
Motion correction in synthetic aperture radar using subaperture techniques. 69-72
Array Processing
- Jean Pierre Delmas, Habti Abeida:
Stochastic Cramer-Rao bounds of DOA estimates for BPSK and QPSK modulated signals. 73-76 - Huiqin Yan, H. Howard Fan:
DOA estimation for wideband cyclostationary signals under multipath environment. 77-80 - Alon Amar, Anthony J. Weiss:
Direct position determination of multiple radio signals. 81-84 - Abdelhak M. Zoubir, Saïd Aouada:
High resolution estimation of directions of arrival in nonuniform noise. 85-88 - Kleanthis N. Mokios, Nicholas D. Sidiropoulos, Marius Pesavento, Christoph F. Mecklenbräuker:
On 3D harmonic retrieval for wireless channel sounding. 89-92 - Richard T. O'Brien Jr., Kiriakos Kiriakidis:
Single-snapshot robust direction finding. 93-96 - Baha A. Obeidat, Yimin Zhang, Moeness G. Amin:
Range and DOA estimation of polarized near-field signals using fourth-order statistics. 97-100 - Martin Haardt, Florian Römer:
Enhancements of unitary ESPRIT for non-circular sources. 101-104 - Hadi Amiri, Hamidreza Amindavar, Rodney Lynn Kirlin:
Array signal processing using GARCH noise modeling. 105-108 - Darren B. Ward, Thushara D. Abhayapala:
Range and bearing estimation of wideband sources using an orthogonal beamspace processing structure. 109-112 - Sergiy A. Vorobyov, Yue Rong, Nicholas D. Sidiropoulos, Alex B. Gershman:
Robust iterative fitting of multilinear models based on linear programming. 113-116 - Yuri I. Abramovich, Nick Spencer:
Performance breakdown of subspace-based methods in arbitrary antenna arrays: GLRT-based prediction and cure. 117-120
Detection and Estimation
- Alexandre Renaux, Philippe Forster, Eric Boyer, Pascal Larzabal:
Non efficiency and non Gaussianity of a maximum likelihood estimator at high signal-to-noise ratio and finite number of samples. 121-124 - Shihao Ji, Xuejun Liao, Lawrence Carin:
Adaptive multi-aspect target classification and detection with hidden Markov models. 125-128 - Volkan Cevher, James H. McClellan:
Fast initialization of particle filters using a modified metropolis-Hastings algorithm: mode-hungry approach. 129-132 - Yong Rui, Dinei A. F. Florêncio:
Time delay estimation in the presence of correlated noise and reverberation. 133-136 - Yusuke Hioka, Nozomu Hamada:
Separate estimation of azimuth and elevation DOA using microphones located at apices of regular tetrahedron. 137-140 - Ruben Villarino, Johann F. Böhme:
Pressure reconstruction and misfire detection from multichannel structure-borne sound. 141-144 - Ka Wai Cheung, Wing-Kin Ma, Hing-Cheung So:
Accurate approximation algorithm for TOA-based maximum likelihood mobile location using semidefinite programming. 145-148 - Andreu Urruela, Jaume Riba:
Novel closed-form ML position estimator for hyperbolic location. 149-152 - Jaume Riba, Andreu Urruela:
A non-line-of-sight mitigation technique based on ML-detection. 153-156 - Jen-Der Lin, Wen-Hsien Fang, Kuo-Hsiung Wu, Jiunn-Tsair Chen:
FSF subspace-based algorithm for joint DOA-FOA estimation. 157-160 - Yonina C. Eldar, Aharon Ben-Tal, Arkadi Nemirovski:
Minimax regret estimation in linear models. 161-164 - Saïd Aouada, Abdelhak M. Zoubir, Chong Meng Samson See:
Source detection in the presence of nonuniform noise. 165-168
Beamforming and Space-Time Processing
- Olivier Besson, François Vincent:
Performance analysis for a class of robust adaptive beamformers. 169-172 - Ernesto L. Santos, Michael D. Zoltowski:
On low rank MVDR beamforming using the conjugate gradient algorithm. 173-176 - Yunhong Li, K. C. Ho, Chiman Kwan:
A novel partial adaptive broad-band beamformer using concentric ring array. 177-180 - Carles Fernández-Prades, Juan A. Fernández-Rubio:
Robust space-time beamforming in GNSS by means of second-order cone programming. 181-184 - Wei Liu, Stephan Weiss:
New class of broadband arrays with frequency invariant beam patterns. 185-188 - Alle-Jan van der Veen, Albert-Jan Boonstra:
Spatial filtering of RF interference in radio astronomy using a reference antenna. 189-192 - Khim Sia Tan, Woon-Seng Gan, Jun Yang, Meng Hwa Er:
An efficient digital beamsteering system for difference frequency in parametric array. 193-196 - Chunwei Jethro Lam, Andrew C. Singer:
Performance analysis of the Bayesian beamformer. 197-200 - Muralidhar Rangaswamy, Freeman C. Lin:
Low rank adaptive signal processing for radar applications. 201-204 - Franck Beaucoup:
Parallel beamformer design under response equalization constraints. 205-208 - Ilya Bekkerman, Joseph Tabrikian:
Spatially coded signal model for active arrays. 209-212 - Hasan Saeed Mir, Catherine M. Keller:
A comparison of external array self-calibration algorithms using experimental data. 213-216
Direction-of-Arrival Estimation
- Christ D. Richmond:
The CAPON-MVDR algorithm: threshold SNR prediction and the probability of resolution. 217-220 - Yeo-Sun Yoon, Lance M. Kaplan, James H. McClellan:
Direction-of-arrival estimation of wideband sources using arbitrary shaped multidimensional arrays. 221-224 - Pascal Chargé, Yide Wang:
A Root-MUSIC-like direction finding method for cyclostationary signals. 225-228 - Markus Bühren, Marius Pesavento, Johann F. Böhme:
Virtual array design for array interpolation using differential geometry. 229-232 - Nicholas K. Spencer, Yuri I. Abramovich:
Performance analysis of DOA estimation using uniform circular antenna arrays in the threshold region. 233-236 - Buon Kiong Lau, Gregory J. Cook, Yee Hong Leung:
An improved array interpolation approach to DOA estimation in correlated signal environments. 237-240 - Sherif Abd Elkader, Alex B. Gershman, Kon Max Wong:
Improving the robustness of the RARE algorithm against subarray orientation errors. 241-244 - Mustapha Djeddou, Adel Belouchrani, Saïd Aouada:
Approximate ML direction finding in spatially correlated noise using oblique projections. 245-248 - Anthony J. Weiss:
Direct position determination of narrowband radio transmitters. 249-252 - Habti Abeida, Jean Pierre Delmas:
Stochastic Cramer-Rao bound of DOA estimates for non-circular Gaussian signals. 253-256 - Erwei Lin, Li Bai, Moshe Kam:
Efficient DOA estimation method employing unitary improved polynomial rooting. 257-260 - Ning Ma, Joo Thiam Goh:
DOA estimation for broadband chirp signals. 261-264
Sensor Networks
- Antonio Artés-Rodríguez:
Decentralized detection in sensor networks using range information. 265-268 - Venkatesh Saligrama, Yonggang Shi, William Clement Karl:
Performance guarantees in sensor networks. 269-272 - Emre Ertin, Randolph L. Moses, Lee C. Potter:
Network parameter estimation with detection failures. 273-276 - Saeed A. Aldosari, José M. F. Moura:
Detection in decentralized sensor networks. 277-280 - Karim G. Oweiss:
Data fusion in wireless sensor array networks with signal and noise correlation mismatch. 281-284 - Xiaoling Wang, Hairong Qi:
Mobile agent based progressive multiple target detection in sensor networks. 285-288 - Ruixiang Jiang, Biao Chen:
Decision fusion with censored sensors. 289-292 - Yifeng Zhou:
A Kalman filter based registration approach for asynchronous sensors in multiple sensor fusion applications. 293-296 - Pei-Kai Liao, Min-Kuan Chang, C.-C. Jay Kuo:
Distributed edge sensor detection with one- and two-level decisions. 297-300 - Amit S. Chhetri, Darryl Morrell, Antonia Papandreou-Suppappola:
The use of particle filtering with the unscented transform to schedule sensors multiple steps ahead. 301-304 - Amitabh Dixit, Scott C. Douglas, Geoffrey C. Orsak:
Blind estimation of channel BERs in a multi-receiver network. 305-308
Space-Time Processing for Communications
- Kyung Seung Ahn, Heung Ki Baik:
Decision feedback detection and channel tracking for space-time block coded transmission systems over time-varying channels. 309-312 - Mario Kießling, Joachim Speidel:
Statistical prefilter design for MIMO ZF and MMSE receivers based on majorization theory. 313-316 - Ching-Shyang Maa, Yeong-Cheng Wang, Jiunn-Tsair Chen:
Structure-based water-filling algorithm in multipath MIMO channels. 317-320 - Lei He, Hongya Ge:
Quasi-orthogonal space-time block coded transceiver systems over frequency selective wireless fading channels. 321-324 - Jan Tubbax, Boris Come, Liesbet Van der Perre, Stéphane Donnay, Marc Moonen, Hugo De Man:
Compensation of transmitter IQ imbalance for OFDM systems. 325-328 - Liesbet Van der Perre, Jan Tubbax, François Horlin, Hugo De Man:
A single-carrier/OFDM comparison for broadband wireless communication. 329-332 - Diego Bartolomé, Ana I. Pérez-Neira:
Performance analysis of scheduling and admission control for multiuser downlink SDMA. 333-336 - Jason W. P. Ng, Athanassios Manikas:
MIMO array DS-CDMA system: a blind space-time-Doppler estimation/reception. 337-340 - Nathaniel B. Shelton, Brian D. Jeffs:
A robust iterative algorithm for wireless MIMO array auto-calibration. 341-344 - Birsen Sirkeci-Mergen, Anna Scaglione:
Signal acquisition for cooperative transmissions in multi-hop ad-hoc networks. 345-348 - Dong Kyoo Kim, Soo-Jin Kim, PooGyeon Park:
The multi-channel least squares order recursive lattice smoother. 349-352
Applications of Multichannel Signal Processing
- Shan Ouyang, Yingbo Hua:
Bi-iterative least square versus bi-iterative singular value decomposition for subspace tracking. 353-356 - Ba-Ngu Vo, Sumeetpal S. Singh, Wing-Kin Ma:
Tracking multiple speakers using random sets. 357-360 - Samuel P. Drake, Kutluyil Dogançay:
Geolocation by time difference of arrival using hyperbolic asymptotes. 361-364 - Alain Le Duff, Guy Plantier, Anthony Sourice:
Particle detection and velocity measurement in laser Doppler velocimetry using Kalman filters. 365-368 - Bhaskar D. Rao, Kjersti Engan, Shane F. Cotter:
Diversity measure minimization based method for computing sparse solutions to linear inverse problems with multiple measurement vectors. 369-372 - Nicoleta Roman, DeLiang Wang:
Binaural sound segregation for multisource reverberant environments. 373-376 - Yuanqing Lin, Daniel D. Lee, Lawrence K. Saul:
Nonnegative deconvolution for time of arrival estimation. 377-380 - Richard J. Kozick, Brian M. Sadler:
Performance of Doppler estimation for acoustic sources with atmospheric scattering. 381-384 - Ahmad Hashemi-Sakhtsari, Kutluyil Dogançay:
Recursive least squares solution to source tracking using time difference of arrival. 385-388 - Scott Wilson, Jeff Walters, Jonathan S. Abel:
Speaker locations from inter-speaker range measurements: closed-form estimator and performance relative to the Cramer-Rao lower bound. 389-392
Signal Reconstruction and Filter Design
- Alfonso Fernández-Vázquez, Gordana Jovanovic-Dolecek:
Design of complex allpass filters. 393-396 - Arnaud Santraine, Sébastien Leprince, Fred J. Taylor:
Multiplier-free band-selectable digital filters. 397-400 - Chi-Wah Kok, Ying-Man Law:
Constrained eigenfilter design without specified transition bands. 401-404 - Martin Makundi, Timo I. Laakso, Are Hjørungnes:
Generalized symbol synchronization using variable IIR and FIR fractional-delay filters with arbitrary oversampling ratios. 405-408 - Metin Aktas, T. Engin Tuncer:
Ring based FIR-IIR best delay LS inverse filters. 409-412 - Miki Haseyama, Daiki Matsuura:
A GA-based realization method of optimal finite-precision system. 413-416
Networks and Communication Systems Modeling
- Yuanning Yu, Rui Lin, Athina P. Petropulu:
Linearly precoded OFDM system with adaptive modulation. 417-420 - Jeremy Roberson, Zhi Ding:
Joint semi-blind channel identification in punctured ARQ retransmissions. 421-424 - Jie Yu, Athina P. Petropulu:
Is high-speed wireless network traffic self-similar? 425-428 - Guoqiang Yu, Changshui Zhang:
Switching ARIMA model based forecasting for traffic flow. 429-432 - Meng-Fu Shih, Alfred O. Hero III:
Network topology discovery using finite mixture models. 433-436 - Dogu Arifler, Gustavo de Veciana, Brian L. Evans:
Network tomography based on flow level measurements. 437-440
Analysis of Adaptive Filter Algorithms
- Phillip M. S. Burt, Phillip A. Regalia:
A new framework for convergence analysis and algorithm development of adaptive IIR filters. 441-444 - John M. Walsh, C. Richard Johnson Jr.:
Series feedforward interconnected adaptive devices. 445-448 - Sérgio J. M. de Almeida, José Carlos M. Bermudez, Neil J. Bershad:
A stochastic model for the affine projection algorithm operating in a nonstationary environment. 449-452 - Vítor H. Nascimento:
A simple model for the effect of normalization on the convergence rate of adaptive filters. 453-456 - Leonardo S. Resende, Carlos A. F. da Rocha, José Carlos M. Bermudez, Maurice G. Bellanger:
A statistical analysis of the multi-split LMS algorithm. 457-460 - Yuantao Gu, Kun Tang, Huijuan Cui:
Sufficient condition for tap-length gradient adaption of LMS algorithm. 461-464
Stationary Signals and Spectral Analysis
- Raviv Raich, G. Tong Zhou:
Spectral analysis for bandpass nonlinearity with cyclostationary input. 465-468 - Cristiano Nogueira dos Santos, Sergio L. Netto, Luiz W. P. Biscainho, Danilo B. Graziosi:
A modified constant-Q transform for audio signals. 469-472 - Peter J. Schreier, Louis L. Scharf:
Polyspectra of analytic signals. 473-476 - Mohamed Elfataoui, Gagan Mirchandani:
Discrete-time analytic signals with improved shiftability. 477-480 - Joakim Gunnarsson, Tomas McKelvey:
Consistency analysis of a frequency domain subspace algorithm for multi-component harmonic retrieval. 481-484 - Brett Ninness:
Closed form frequency domain expressions for best achievable accuracy of spectral density estimation. 485-488
Signal Parameter Estimation
- Philippe Ciblat, Mounir Ghogho:
Harmonic retrieval in non-circular complex-valued multiplicative noise: Cramer-Rao bound. 489-492 - Keith Peters, Steven Kay:
Unbiased estimation of the phase of a sinusoid. 493-496 - Fei Wang, Shuxun Wang, Huijing Dou, Jing Li:
Estimating frequencies of two dimensional harmonics with hypercomplex. 497-500 - Karl Werner, Magnus Jansson:
Weighted low rank approximation and reduced rank linear regression. 501-504 - Yanbo Xue, Jinkuan Wang, Zhigang Liu:
Wavelet packets-based direction-of-arrival estimation. 505-508 - Bruno Lashermes, Patrice Abry, Pierre Chainais:
Scaling exponents estimation for multiscaling processes. 509-512
System Identification and Parameter Estimation
- Bernard C. Picinbono, Jean-Yves Tourneret:
Singular ARMA signals. 513-516 - Maïza Bekara, Gilles Fleury:
Bias of the corrected KIC for underfitted regression models. 517-520 - Mehran Azimi, Panos Nasiopoulos, Rabab K. Ward:
A new signal model and identification algorithm for hidden semi-Markov signals. 521-524 - Sajjad Baloch, Hamid Krim:
Semiparametric skew-symmetric modeling of planar shapes. 525-528 - Magnus Mossberg, Erik K. Larsson:
Fast and approximative estimation of continuous-time stochastic signals from discrete-time data. 529-532 - Jean-Jacques Fuchs:
Recovery of exact sparse representations in the presence of noise. 533-536 - Jeong-Jin Lee, George H. Freeman:
Joint AR parameter and order estimation in a general noise environment. 537-540 - Oscar Barrero, B. L. R. De Moor:
Nonparametric regularized time delay estimation. 541-544 - Minh Ta, Victor E. DeBrunner:
Minimum entropy estimation as a near maximum-likelihood method and its application in system identification with non-Gaussian noise. 545-548 - David M. Rouse, H. Joel Trussell:
Estimation of mixture densities from histograms [signal classification]. 549-552 - Hao Tan, Min Zheng:
Transmit signal design for optimal deconvolution. 553-556 - Hoi Wong, William A. Sethares:
Estimation of pseudo-periodic signals. 557-560
Sampling, Extrapolation, and Interpolation
- Daniel Seidner:
Polyphase analysis of aliasing effects in enlargements. 561-564 - Yue M. Lu, Minh N. Do:
A geometrical approach to sampling signals with finite rate of innovation. 565-568 - Bernard Lacaze, Corinne Mailhes:
Can timing jitter improve random process reconstruction in presence of aliasing? 569-572 - Kazuki Nishi:
Generalized comb function: a new self-Fourier function. 573-576 - Evgeny Margolis, Yonina C. Eldar:
Interpolation with nonuniform B-splines. 577-580 - Frida Gunnarsson, Fredrik Gustafsson:
Frequency analysis using non-uniform sampling with application to active queue management. 581-584 - Marco Dalai, Riccardo Leonardi:
Efficient (piecewise) linear minmax approximation of digital signals. 585-588 - Yannis P. Tsividis:
Digital signal processing in continuous time: a possibility for avoiding aliasing and reducing quantization error. 589-592 - Vijay Divi, Gregory W. Wornell:
Signal recovery in time-interleaved analog-to-digital converters. 593-596 - Jesús Ibáñez, Ignacio Santamaría, Carlos Pantaleón, Luis Vielva:
Parametric smoothing of spline interpolation. 597-600 - Minh N. Do:
Toward sound-based synthesis: the far-field case. 601-604
Time-Frequency Distributions
- Cornel Ioana, André Quinquis:
On the use of time-frequency warping operators for analysis of marine-mammal signals. 605-608 - Luis F. Chaparro, Abdullah Ali Alshehri:
Channel modeling for spread spectrum via evolutionary transform. 609-612 - Mounir Djeddi, Messaoud Benidir:
Robust polynomial Wigner-Ville distribution for the analysis of polynomial phase signals in α-stable noise. 613-616 - Selin Aviyente:
Information processing on the time-frequency plane. 617-620 - Douglas J. Nelson:
Cross-spectral based formant estimation and alignment. 621-624 - Yngvar Larsen, Alfred Hanssen:
Dual-frequency dual-wavenumber cross-coherence of nonstationary and inhomogeneous harmonizable random fields. 625-628 - Julien Gosme, Cédric Richard, Paulo Gonçalves:
Diffusion equations for adaptive affine distributions. 629-632 - Ervin Sejdic, Jin Jiang:
Comparative study of three time-frequency representations with applications to a novel correlation method. 633-636 - Luke A. Cirillo, Abdelhak M. Zoubir:
A bootstrap scheme for time-frequency auto-term selection in antenna arrays. 637-640 - Balu Santhanam, Juan G. Vargas-Rubio:
On the Grunbaum commuter based discrete fractional Fourier transform. 641-644
Adaptive Filters I
- Wilfried Chauvet, Bogdan Cristea, Bernard Lacaze, Daniel Roviras, Alban Duverdier:
Design of orthogonal LPTV filters: application to spread spectrum multiple access. 645-648 - Albertus C. den Brinker, B. E. Sarroukh:
Pole optimisation in adaptive Laguerre filtering. 649-652 - Lai Yin Ngan, Shan Ouyang, P. C. Ching:
Reduced-rank blind adaptive frequency-shift filtering for signal extraction. 653-656 - Maciej Niedzwiecki, Piotr Kaczmarek:
Generalized adaptive notch filters. 657-660 - Juan E. Cousseau, Pedro D. Doñate, Yaohui Liu:
Factorized all-pass IIR adaptive notch filters. 661-664 - Radu Ciprian Bilcu, Pauli Kuosmanen, Karen O. Egiazarian:
On adaptive interpolated FIR filters. 665-668 - Mansour A. Aldajani:
Adaptive step-size sign least mean squares. 669-672 - Charles S. Ludovico, José Carlos M. Bermudez:
A recursive least squares algorithm robust to low-power excitation. 673-676 - Mohamed Djendi, Mohamed Rahim, Abderrezak Guessoum, Martin Bouchard, Daoud Berkani:
Comparative study of new versions of the Newton type adaptive filtering algorithm. 677-680 - Marc Castella, Eric Moreau, Jean-Christophe Pesquet:
A quadratic MISO contrast function for blind equalization. 681-684
Adaptive Systems and Signal Processing
- Victor Solo:
State estimation from high-dimensional data. 685-688 - Yadunandana N. Rao, Deniz Erdogmus, José C. Príncipe:
Accurate linear parameter estimation in colored noise. 689-692 - Dean J. Krusienski, W. Kenneth Jenkins:
The application of particle swarm optimization to adaptive IIR phase equalization. 693-696 - Duc Son Pham, Yee Hong Leung, Abdelhak M. Zoubir, Ramon Brcic:
Sequential M-estimation. 697-700 - Petar M. Djuric, Mónica F. Bugallo, Joaquín Míguez:
Density assisted particle filters for state and parameter estimation. 701-704 - Marcelo G. S. Bruno, Anton G. Pavlov:
Improved particle filters for ballistic target tracking. 705-708 - Barbara Bittner, Luc Pronzato:
Kalman filtering in stochastic gradient algorithms: construction of a stopping rule. 709-712 - Jie Liang, George Zhao, Roger Xu, Chiman Kwan, Chein-I Chang:
Target detection with texture feature coding method and support vector machines. 713-716 - Ruixin Niu, Pramod K. Varshney:
Sampling schemes for sequential detection in colored noise. 717-720 - Himanshu Shah, Darryl Morrell:
An adaptive zoom algorithm for tracking targets using pan-tilt-zoom cameras. 721-724 - Janez Jeraj, V. John Mathews:
Stochastic mean-square performance analysis of an adaptive Hammerstein filter. 725-728 - Namrata Vaswani:
Bound on errors in particle filtering with incorrect model assumptions and its implication for change detection. 729-732
Non-Stationary Signal Analysis and Modeling
- Xue Wen, Yuan-Yuan Shi, Bin She:
Separation of impulsive acoustical events. 733-736 - Mehrdad Fatourechi, Steven G. Mason, Gary E. Birch, Rabab K. Ward:
A wavelet-based approach for the extraction of event related potentials from EEG. 737-740 - André Quinquis, Cornel Ioana, Emanuel Radoi:
Polynomial phase signal modeling using warping-based order reduction. 741-744 - Karthikeyan Umapathy, Sridhar Krishnan:
Modified local discriminant bases and its applications in signal classification [biomedical signal examples]. 745-748 - Tao Li, Shao-quan Yang, Jian-long Tang:
Instantaneous frequency estimation using double-sided exponentially forgetting transform. 749-752 - S. Chandra Sekhar, Thippur V. Sreenivas:
Novel approach to AM-FM decomposition with applications to speech and music analysis. 753-756 - Michael Jachan, Gerald Matz, Franz Hlawatsch:
Time-frequency-moving-average processes: principles and cepstral methods for parameter estimation. 757-760 - Les E. Atlas, Qin Li, Jeffrey Thompson:
Homomorphic modulation spectra. 761-764 - Moeness G. Amin, Yimin Zhang:
Spatial and polarization correlations in nonstationary array processing. 765-768 - Shing-Chow Chan, Zhiguo Zhang:
Multi-resolution analysis of non-uniform data with jump discontinuities and impulsive noise using robust local polynomial regression. 769-772 - Yan Huang, Ilya Pollak, Charles A. Bouman, Minh N. Do:
New algorithms for best local cosine basis search. 773-776
Signal Enhancement and Reconstruction
- William Bobillet, Éric Grivel, Roberto Guidorzi, Mohamed Najim:
Cancelling convolutive and additive coloured noises for speech enhancement. 777-780 - Frédéric Bonnardot, Jérôme Antoni, Robert B. Randall, Mohamed El Badaoui:
Enhancement of second-order cyclostationary signals: application to vibration analysis. 781-784 - Sourav R. Dey, Andrew I. Russell, Alan V. Oppenheim:
Digital precompensation for faulty D/A converters: the "missing pixel" problem. 785-788 - Jhing-Fa Wang, Chung-Hsien Yang, Kai-Hsing Chang:
Subspace tracking for speech enhancement in car noise environments. 789-792 - Dmitry M. Malioutov, Müjdat Çetin, Alan S. Willsky:
Optimal sparse representations in general overcomplete bases. 793-796 - Ivana Jovanovic, Baltasar Beferull-Lozano:
Oversampled A/D conversion of non-bandlimited signals with finite rate of innovation. 797-800 - David P. Wipf, Bhaskar D. Rao:
Probabilistic analysis for basis selection via ℓp diversity measures. 801-804 - Masatsugu Okazaki, Toshifumi Kunimoto, Takao Kobayashi:
Multi-stage spectral subtraction for enhancement of audio signals. 805-808 - Mark D. McDonnell, Derek Abbott:
Signal reconstruction via noise through a system of parallel threshold nonlinearities. 809-812 - Patrick L. Combettes, Jean-Christophe Pesquet:
Constraint construction in convex set theoretic signal recovery via Stein's principle [image denoising example]. 813-816 - Trausti T. Kristjansson, Hagai Attias, John R. Hershey:
Single microphone source separation using high resolution signal reconstruction. 817-820 - David Blanco, Bernard Mulgrew, Steve McLaughlin:
ICA method for speckle signals [blind source separation application]. 821-824
Adaptive Filters II
- Yu Gong, Colin F. N. Cowan:
A novel variable tap-length algorithm for linear adaptive filters. 825-828 - Jacob Benesty, Yiteng Huang, Jingdong Chen:
An exponentiated gradient adaptive algorithm for blind identification of sparse SIMO systems. 829-832 - A. A. (Louis) Beex, James R. Zeidler:
Linking sequence behavior in ANC. 833-836 - Pedro Inácio Hübscher, José Carlos M. Bermudez:
Properties of the kurtosis performance surface in linear estimation: application to adaptive filtering. 837-840 - Neil J. Bershad, Anurag Bist:
Fast coupled adaptation for sparse channels using a partial Haar transform. 841-844 - Hongyang Deng, Milos Doroslovacki:
New sparse adaptive algorithms using partial update. 845-848 - Mrityunjoy Chakraborty, Abhijit Mitra:
The gradient adaptive lattice algorithm in block floating point format. 849-852 - Shafayat Abrar, Azzedine Zerguine, Mohamed A. Deriche:
Soft constraint satisfaction multimodulus blind equalization algorithms. 853-856 - Bin Xu, Chenyang Yang, Shiyi Mao:
Further insights on the equivalence of AVF and MSWF [filters]. 857-860 - John Homer, Iven Mareels:
LS detection guided NLMS estimation of sparse systems. 861-864 - Yuanming Ding, Akira Sano:
Time-domain adaptive predistortion for nonlinear amplifiers. 865-868
Nonlinear Systems and Signal Processing
- Fabian Kuech, Walter Kellermann:
A novel multidelay adaptive algorithm for Volterra filters in diagonal coordinate representation [nonlinear acoustic echo cancellation example]. 869-872 - Hong-Zhou Tan, Tyseer Aboulnasr:
TOM-based blind identification of cubic nonlinear systems. 873-876 - Alexandros G. Dimakis, Petros Maragos:
Modeling resonances with phase modulated self-similar processes [speech processing example]. 877-880 - Heinz Koeppl, David Schwingshackl:
Comparison of discrete-time approximations for continuous-time nonlinear systems. 881-884 - Alejandro LoboGuerrero, Ferran Marqués, Patrick Bas, Joel Lienard:
Enhanced audio data hiding synchronization using non linear filters. 885-888 - Yinbo Li, Gonzalo R. Arce:
A fast maximum likelihood estimation approach to LAD regression. 889-892 - Yao Nie, Kenneth E. Barner:
Fuzzy LUM filters [image denoising/enhancement applications]. 893-896 - Mohammad Ali Khojastepour, Behnaam Aazhang, Richard G. Baraniuk:
Contraction, smoothness, and low-pass filtering. 897-900 - Aurel A. Lazar, László T. Tóth:
Sensitivity analysis of time encoded bandlimited signals. 901-904 - Hua Qian, Raviv Raich, G. Tong Zhou:
On the benefits of deliberately introduced baseband nonlinearities in communication systems. 905-908 - Jan Bacca Rodríguez, Sebastian Hoyos, Yinbo Li, Gonzalo R. Arce:
Weighted median based filters for the complex domain. 909-912
Multirate Systems and Denoising
- Peiling Cui, Quan Pan, Hongcai Zhang, Junhong Li:
Modeling and estimation of a class of dynamic multiscale system subject to colored noise. 913-916 - Guangyi Chen, Tien D. Bui, Adam Krzyzak:
Image denoising using neighbouring wavelet coefficients. 917-920 - David B. H. Tay, Marimuthu Palaniswami:
Design of approximate Hilbert transform pair of wavelets with exact symmetry [filter bank design]. 921-924 - Byung-Jun Yoon, Palghat P. Vaidyanathan:
Wavelet-based denoising by customized thresholding. 925-928 - Gordana Jovanovic-Dolecek, Sanjit K. Mitra:
Sharpened comb decimator with improved magnitude response. 929-932 - Damián Marelli, Minyue Fu:
Notions of strong ergodicity for stochastic analysis of multirate systems. 933-936 - Zhong Zhang, Hisanaga Fujiwara, Hiroshi Toda, Hiroaki Kawabata:
A new complex wavelet transform by using RI-spline wavelet. 937-940 - Pier Luigi Dragotti, Martin Vetterli:
Wavelet and footprint sampling of signals with a finite rate of innovation. 941-944 - Amel Benazza-Benyahia, Jean-Christophe Pesquet:
An extended sure approach for multicomponent image denoising. 945-948 - Fei Shi, Ivan W. Selesnick:
Video denoising using oriented complex wavelet transforms. 949-952 - Felix C. A. Fernandes, Michael B. Wakin, Richard G. Baraniuk:
Non-redundant, linear-phase, semi-orthogonal, directional complex wavelets [image/video processing applications]. 953-956 - Tai-Chiu Hsung, Daniel Pak-Kong Lun:
On optimal threshold selection for multiwavelet shrinkage [signal denoising applications]. 957-960
Filter Banks and Subband Coding
- Ricardo von Borries, C. Sidney Burrus:
Linear phase oversampled filter banks. 961-964 - Ying-Jui Chen, Soontorn Oraintara, Kevin Amaratunga:
Dyadic-based factorizations for regular paraunitary filter banks [image coding examples]. 965-968 - Farshid Delgosha, Faramarz Fekri:
On the factorization of two-dimensional paraunitary filter banks. 969-972 - Riccardo Bernardini, Roberto Rinaldo:
A robust iterative algorithm for reconstruction from redundant filter banks [image coding example]. 973-976 - Weiting Cai, Malek Adjouadi:
An efficient approach of fast motion estimation and compensation in wavelet domain video compression. 977-980 - Andre Tkacenko, Palghat P. Vaidyanathan:
Iterative gradient technique for the design of least squares optimal FIR magnitude squared Nyquist filters. 981-984 - Ying-Jui Chen, Soontorn Oraintara, Kevin Amaratunga:
Dyadic-based structure for regular biorthogonal filter banks with linear phase. 985-988 - Geert Van Meerbergen, Marc Moonen, Hugo De Man:
Critically subsampled filterbanks implementing Reed-Solomon codes. 989-992 - Ying-Jui Chen, Kevin Amaratunga:
How to complete paraunitary filter banks and simultaneously preserve linear phase? 993-996 - Tudor Petrescu, Caroline Lelandais-Perrault, Jacques Oksman:
Synthesis of hybrid filter banks for A/D conversion with implementation constraints - mixed distortion/aliasing optimization $. 997-1000 - Manish Vemulapalli, Soura Dasgupta, Ashish Pandharipande:
A new algorithm for optimum bit loading in subband coding. 1001-1004 - Ralf Geiger, Yoshikazu Yokotani, Gerald Schuller, Jürgen Herre:
Improved integer transforms using multi-dimensional lifting [audio coding examples]. 1005-1008
Estimation
- Michael J. Daly, James P. Reilly:
Blind deconvolution using Bayesian methods with application to the dereverberation of speech. 1009-1012 - Aleksandar Dogandzic, Benhong Zhang:
Dynamic power estimation and prediction in composite fading-shadowing channels. 1013-1016 - Ilan N. Goodman, Don H. Johnson:
Orthogonal decompositions of multivariate statistical dependence measures. 1017-1020 - João Manuel Freitas Xavier, Victor A. N. Barroso:
The Riemannian geometry of certain parameter estimation problems with singular Fisher information matrices. 1021-1024 - Roland Badeau, Bertrand David, Gaël Richard:
Selecting the modeling order for the ESPRIT high resolution method: an alternative approach. 1025-1028 - Cristian Budianu, Lang Tong:
Good-Turing estimation of the number of operating sensors: a large deviations analysis. 1029-1032 - Ian Brace, Jonathan H. Manton:
Fisher information decision directed discrete optimisation. 1033-1036 - Jinchun Wang, Sangwoo Cho, Joohwan Chun:
Attitude determination of a spinning object using dual imaging sensors and a star catalog. 1037-1040 - Manuel Davy, Jérôme Idier:
Fast MCMC computations for the estimation of sparse processes from noisy observations. 1041-1044 - Eric Wolsztynski, Eric Thierry, Luc Pronzato:
Minimum entropy estimation in semi parametric models. 1045-1048 - Ramon F. Brcich, Christopher L. Brown, Abdelhak M. Zoubir:
An adaptive robust estimator for scale in contaminated distributions. 1049-1052
Detection and Classification
- Huadong Meng, Xiqin Wang, Hao Zhang, Yingning Peng:
An approach based on influence function to evaluate robustness and detection performance of CFAR detectors. 1053-1056 - Hongbin Li, James H. Michels:
Parametric adaptive modeling and detection for hyperspectral imaging. 1057-1060 - Pei-Jung Chung, José M. F. Moura:
A GLRT and bootstrap approach to detection in magnetic resonance force microscopy. 1061-1064 - Eric Chaumette, Pascal Larzabal:
Optimal detection theory applied to monopulse antennas. 1065-1068 - André Ferrari, Jean-Yves Tourneret:
Detection performance for discrete test statistics. Application to low-flux imagery. 1069-1072 - Tsang-Yi Wang, Yunghsiang S. Han, Pramod K. Varshney:
A combined decision fusion and channel coding scheme for fault-tolerant classification in wireless sensor networks. 1073-1076 - Youngchul Sung, Lang Tong, Ananthram Swami:
Asymptotic locally optimal detector for large-scale sensor networks under the Poisson regime. 1077-1080 - Martial Coulon, Daniel Roviras:
MMSE joint detection for an asynchronous spread-spectrum system based on random permutations. 1081-1084 - Charles K. Sestok:
Data selection for detection of known signals: the restricted-length matched filter. 1085-1088 - Marie Chabert, Daniel Ruiz, Jean-Yves Tourneret:
Optimal wavelet for abrupt change detection in multiplicative noise. 1089-1092 - Javier Ramírez, José C. Segura, M. Carmen Benítez, Ángel de la Torre, Antonio J. Rubio:
Voice activity detection with noise reduction and long-term spectral divergence estimation. 1093-1096 - Gustavo López-Risueño, Jesús Grajal, Omar A. Yeste Ojeda:
Signal detection and estimation using atomic decomposition and information-theoretic criteria. 1097-1100
Volume 3
Image and Video Analysis
- Zhanfeng Yue, Shaohua Kevin Zhou, Rama Chellappa:
Robust two-camera tracking using homography. 1-4 - Hongdong Li, Richard I. Hartley:
A new and compact algorithm for simultaneously matching and estimation. 5-8 - Mirko Ristivojevic, Janusz Konrad:
Joint space-time image sequence segmentation: object tunnels and occlusion volumes. 9-12 - Yonggang Shi, William Clement Karl:
Shape reconstruction from unorganized points with a data-driven level set method. 13-16 - Petr Dokládal, Raffi Enficiaud, Eva Dejnozková:
Contour-based object tracking with gradient-based contour attraction field. 17-20 - Ariane Herbulot, Stéphanie Jehan-Besson, Michel Barlaud, Gilles Aubert:
Shape gradient for image segmentation using information theory. 21-24
Image and Multidimensional Signal Processing: Theory
- Andrew Litvin, William Clement Karl:
Using shape distributions as priors in a curve evolution framework. 25-28 - Florent Perronnin, Jean-Luc Dugelay:
From turbo hidden Markov models to turbo state-space models [face recognition applications]. 29-32 - Simon K. Alexander, Paul W. Fieguth, Edward R. Vrscay:
Hierarchical annealing for scientific models. 33-36 - Truong T. Nguyen, Soontorn Oraintara:
A multiresolution directional filter bank for image applications. 37-40 - Kaveh F. Sadri, Shahram Shirani:
Multiple description coding of images using phase scrambling. 41-44 - Markus Püschel, Martin Rötteler:
The discrete triangle transform. 45-48
Still Image Coding
- Chao Tian, Sheila S. Hemami:
An embedded image coding system based on tarp filter with classification. 49-52 - Rosa M. Figueras i Ventura, Pierre Vandergheynst, Pascal Frossard, Andrea Cavallaro:
Color image scalable coding with matching pursuit. 53-56 - Joel Sole, Philippe Salembier:
Adaptive discrete generalized lifting for lossless compression. 57-60 - Yufei Yuan, Mrinal K. Mandal:
Embedded color image coding using context-modeled wavelet difference reduction. 61-64 - Matthew Gaubatz, Sheila S. Hemami:
Scalable image embeddings from arbitrary wavelet-based perceptual models. 65-68 - Takayuki Nakachi, Tomoko Sawabe, Junji Suzuki, Tetsuro Fujii:
A study on non-octave resolution conversion based on JPEG2000 extensions. 69-72
Watermarking II
- Pierre Moulin, Anil Kumar Goteti, Ralf Koetter:
Optimal sparse-QIM codes for zero-rate blind watermarking. 73-76 - Hüsrev T. Sencar, Mahalingam Ramkumar, Ali N. Akansu:
An analysis of quantization based embedding-detection techniques. 77-80 - Byeong-Seob Ko, Ryouichi Nishimura, Yôiti Suzuki:
Log-scaling watermark detection in digital audio watermarking. 81-84 - Alice Parisis, Philippe Carré, Christine Fernandez-Maloigne, Nathalie Laurent:
Color image watermarking with adaptive strength of insertion. 85-88 - Alastair Reed, Eliot Rogers:
Color image appearance model applied to printing of watermarked images. 89-92 - Gwenaël J. Doërr, Jean-Luc Dugelay:
Danger of low-dimensional watermarking subspaces. 93-96
Image and Multidimensional Signal Processing: Applications III
- Mamoun F. Al-Mistarihi, Pornchai Phukpattaranont, Emad S. Ebbini:
Post-beamforming third-order Volterra filter (ThOVF) for pulse-echo ultrasonic imaging. 97-100 - Vishal Monga, Brian L. Evans:
Tone dependent color error diffusion. 101-104 - Bei Tang, King F. Lee:
An efficient color image acquisition system for wireless handheld devices. 105-108 - Supratim Saha, Christopher J. Long, Emery N. Brown, Elissa Aminoff, Moshe Bar, Victor Solo:
Hemodynamic transfer function estimation with Laguerre polynomials and confidence intervals construction, from functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data. 109-112 - Amir Asif:
Kalman Bucy filter based data assimilation with Navy layered ocean model. 113-116 - Dimitris Manolakis:
Hyperspectral signal models and implications to material detection algorithms. 117-120
Interframe Subband/Wavelet Video Coding
- Thomas André, Marco Cagnazzo, Marc Antonini, Michel Barlaud, Nikola Bozinovic, Janusz Konrad:
(N, 0) motion-compensated lifting-based wavelet transform. 121-124 - Christophe Tillier, Béatrice Pesquet-Popescu, Mihaela van der Schaar:
Highly scalable video coding by bidirectional predict-update 3-band schemes. 125-128 - Yongjun Wu, John W. Woods:
Directional spatial I-blocks for the MC-EZBC video coder. 129-132 - Adel Rahmoune, Pierre Vandergheynst, Pascal Frossard:
MP3D: highly scalable video coding scheme based on matching pursuit. 133-136 - David W. G. Montgomery, Abbes Amira, Fionn Murtagh:
A non-separable lifting approach for 3D image compression. 137-140 - Nikola Bozinovic, Janusz Konrad:
Mesh-based motion models for wavelet video coding. 141-144
Video Coding
- Xiaokang Yang, Weisi Lin, Zhongkang Lu, Ee Ping Ong, Susu Yao:
An effective perceptual weighting model for videophone coding. 145-148 - Nejat Kamaci, Yücel Altunbasak:
ρ-domain rate-distortion optimal rate control for DCT-based video coders. 149-152 - Ping Li, Weisi Lin, Susanto Rahardja, Xiao Lin, Xiaokang Yang, Zhengguo Li:
Geometrically determining leaky bucket parameters for video streaming over constant bit-rate channels. 153-156 - Sibel Yaman, Ghassan Al-Regib:
A low-complexity video encoder with decoder motion estimator. 157-160 - Aniruddha Sinha, Gaurav Agarwal, Alwin Anbu:
Region-of-interest based compressed domain video transcoding scheme. 161-164 - Manoranjan Paul, M. Manzur Murshed, Laurence Dooley:
A new efficient similarity metric and generic computation strategy for pattern-based very low bit-rate video coding. 165-168 - Andy C. Yu:
Efficient block-size selection algorithm for inter-frame coding in H.264/MPEG-4 AVC. 169-172 - Amna Ahmad, Nadeem A. Khan, Shahid Masud, Mohammad Ali Maud:
Selection of variable block sizes in H.264. 173-176 - Yücel Altunbasak, Nejat Kamaci:
An analysis of the DCT coefficient distribution with the H.264 video coder. 177-180 - Dajun Wu, Si Wu, Keng Pang Lim, Feng Pan, Zhengguo Li, Xiao Lin:
Block INTER mode decision for fast encoding of H.264. 181-184 - Lujun Yuan, Guobin Shen, Feng Wu, Shipeng Li, Wen Gao:
Color space compatible coding framework for YUV422 video coding. 185-188
Restoration
- Gang Hua, Michael T. Orchard:
A new interpretation of translation invariant denoising. 189-192 - Laurent Duval, Truong Q. Nguyen:
Hidden Markov tree image denoising with redundant lapped transforms. 193-196 - Rajas A. Sambhare, Yu Hen Hu:
Content based blurring coding artifact reduction using patch-based texture synthesis [image/video coding applications]. 197-200 - Xiangchao Gan, Alan Wee-Chung Liew, Hong Yan:
Image restoration based on constrained total least squares. 201-204 - Zhonghua Ma, Hong Ren Wu, Bin Qiu:
A window adaptive hybrid vector filter for color image restoration. 205-208 - Katrin Meisinger, André Kaup:
Spatial error concealment of corrupted image data using frequency selective extrapolation. 209-212 - Hu He, Lisimachos P. Kondi:
Resolution enhancement of video sequences with adaptively weighted low-resolution images and simultaneous estimation of the regularization parameter. 213-216 - Hilda Faraji, W. James MacLean:
Adaptive suppression of CCD signal-dependent noise in light space. 217-220 - François Alter, Sylvain Durand, Jacques Froment:
Deblocking DCT-based compressed images with weighted total variation. 221-224 - Javier Toro, Rubén Medina, Djemel Ziou:
Recovery of two transparent primitive images from two frames. 225-228 - Patrice Y. Simard, Henrique S. Malvar:
An efficient binary image activity detector based on connected components. 229-232 - Gun Shik Shin, Moon Gi Kang:
Ringing artifact reduction in the wavelet-based denoising. 233-236
Robust and Scalable Coding
- Lap-Pui Chau, Tao Fang:
An efficient resynchronization technique for perceptual quality enhancement for robust video transmission. 237-240 - Liang Cheng, Magda El Zarki:
Perceptual quality feedback based progressive frame-level refreshing for robust video communication. 241-244 - Kiran R. Matty, Lisimachos P. Kondi:
Balanced multiple description video coding using optimal partitioning of the DCT coefficients. 245-248 - Haohong Wang, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos:
Robust network-adaptive object-based video encoding. 249-252 - Ce Zhu, Yunlong Gao, Lap-Pui Chau:
Reducing drift for FGS coding based on multiframe motion compensation [video coding]. 253-256 - Li-Wei Kang, Jin-Jang Leou:
An error resilient coding scheme for H.264 video transmission based on data embedding. 257-260 - Canhui Cai, Jing Chen:
Structure unanimity based multiple description subband coding. 261-264 - Su-Ren Chen, Chen-Po Chang, Chia-Wen Lin:
MPEG-4 FGS coding performance improvement using adaptive inter-layer prediction. 265-268 - Lisimachos P. Kondi:
A rate-distortion optimal hybrid scalable/multiple-description video codec. 269-272 - Mingyou Hu, Stewart Worrall, Abdul Hamid Sadka, Ahmet M. Kondoz:
A scalable vertex-based shape intra-coding scheme for video objects. 273-276 - Hua Yang, Ligang Lu:
A novel source-channel constant distortion model and its application in error resilient frame-level bit allocation. 277-280
Image and Multidimensional Signal Processing: Theory and Methods
- Seungsin Lee, Raghuveer M. Rao:
Discrete space models for self-similar random images. 281-284 - Amit K. Agrawal, Rama Chellappa:
3D model refinement using surface-parallax. 285-288 - Damien Muti, Salah Bourennane, Mireille Guillaume:
SVD-based image filtering improvement by means of image rotation. 289-292 - Yuzhong Shen, Kenneth E. Barner:
Fast optimization of weighted vector median filters. 293-296 - Shai Tirosh, Dimitri Van De Ville, Michael Unser:
Polyharmonic smoothing splines for multi-dimensional signals with 1/ ‖ω‖τ-like spectra [image denoising applications]. 297-300 - Damien Douxchamps, Benoît Macq:
Integrating perspective distortions in stereo image matching. 301-304 - Rami R. Hagege, Joseph M. Francos:
Parametric estimation of two-dimensional affine transformations [object recognition applications]. 305-308 - Gökçe Dane, Truong Q. Nguyen:
Motion vector processing for frame rate up conversion. 309-312 - Ivan V. Bajic:
Optimal subsampling of circularly bandlimited images. 313-316 - Adriana Dumitras, Jim Normile:
An automatic method for unequal and omni-directional anisotropic diffusion filtering of video sequences. 317-320 - Zhi-Feng Gan, Shing-Chow Chan, King To Ng, Kin-Lok Chan, Heung-Yeung Shum:
On the rendering and post-processing of simplified dynamic light fields with depth information. 321-324
Motion Estimation
- Pekka Sangi, Janne Heikkilä, Olli Silvén:
Selection of the Lagrange multiplier for block-based motion estimation criteria. 325-328 - Vasileios Argyriou, Theodore Vlachos:
Using gradient correlation for sub-pixel motion estimation of video sequences. 329-332 - Sanjeev Kumar, Mainak Biswas, Truong Q. Nguyen:
Global motion estimation in frequency and spatial domain. 333-336 - Mohammed Sayed, Wael M. Badawy:
A novel motion estimation method for mesh-based video motion tracking. 337-340 - Yilong Liu, Soontorn Oraintara:
Complexity comparison of fast block-matching motion estimation algorithms. 341-344 - Min Kyu Park, Moon Gi Kang:
New global motion compensated de-interlacing algorithm based on horizontal and vertical patterns. 345-348 - Mingren Shi, Victor Solo:
Empirical choice of smoothing parameters in robust optical flow estimation. 349-352 - Hui Wang, Zhigang Mao:
An adaptive motion estimation algorithm based on evolution strategies. 353-356 - Hongiun Jia, Li Zhang:
A new cross diamond search algorithm for block motion estimation. 357-360 - You Zhou, Xiaoyan Sun, Hong Bao, Shipeng Li:
Weighted motion estimation for efficiently coding scene transition video. 361-364 - Chi-Wai Lam, Lai-Man Po, Chun-Ho Cheung:
A novel kite-cross-diamond search algorithm for fast video coding and videoconferencing applications. 365-368 - Xiang Li, Eric Q. Li, Yen-Kuang Chen:
Fast multi-frame motion estimation algorithm with adaptive search strategies in H.264. 369-372
Watermarking I
- Anil Kumar Goteti, Pierre Moulin:
Two private, perceptual data-hiding games. 373-376 - Adnan M. Alattar:
Reversible watermark using difference expansion of quads. 377-380 - Ming Sun Fu, Oscar C. Au:
Watermarking technique for color halftone images. 381-384 - Jiancheng Zou, Rabab K. Ward, Dongxu Qi:
The generalized Fibonacci transformations and application to image scrambling. 385-388 - Joceli Mayer, Rafael Araújo Silva:
Efficient informed embedding of multi-bit watermark. 389-392 - Peter H. W. Wong, Andy Chang, Oscar C. Au:
A sequential multiple watermarks embedding technique. 393-396 - Lin Leung Mok, Wing Hong Lau, Shu Hung Leung, Shi-Lin Wang, Hong Yan:
Lip features selection with application to person authentication. 397-400 - Dan Yu, Farook Sattar, Sirajudeen Gulam Razul:
Transparent robust information hiding for ownership verification. 401-404 - Xiaojun Qi, Ji Qi:
Improved affine resistant watermarking by using robust templates. 405-408 - Yeong Kyeong Seong, Yoon-Hee Choi, Tae-Sun Choi:
Scene-based watermarking method for copy protection using image complexity and motion vector amplitude. 409-412 - Hua Yuan, Xiao-Ping (Steven) Zhang:
A multiscale fragile watermark based on the Gaussian mixture model in the wavelet domain. 413-416 - Dong-Jian Wang, Ling-ge Jiang, Guorui Feng:
Novel blind non-additive robust watermarking using 1-D chaotic map. 417-420
Indexing and Retrieval
- Wei Jiang, Guihua Er, Qionghai Dai:
Multiple boosting SVM active learning for image retrieval. 421-424 - Paul W. Fieguth, Paul Bloore, Adrian Domsa:
Phase-based methods for Fourier shape matching. 425-428 - Sheng-Yang Dai, Yu-Jin Zhang:
AdaBoost in region-based image retrieval. 429-432 - Ka-Man Wong, Lai-Man Po:
MPEG-7 dominant color descriptor based relevance feedback using merged palette histogram. 433-436 - Kui Wu, Kim-Hui Yap:
An efficient radial basis function network approach for content-based image retrieval. 437-440 - Dacheng Tao, Xiaoou Tang:
A direct method to solve the biased discriminant analysis in kernel feature space for content based image retrieval. 441-444 - Rosa Lancini, Francesco Mapelli, Antonio Mucedero:
Automatic identification of compressed video. 445-448 - Tahir Amin, Mehmet Zeytinoglu, Ling Guan:
Interactive video retrieval using embedded audio content. 449-452 - Patrick Ndjiki-Nya, Oleg Novychny, Thomas Wiegand:
Merging MPEG-7 descriptors for image content analysis. 453-456 - Zhu Li, Guido M. Schuster, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos, Bhavan Gandhi:
Rate-distortion optimal video summarization: a dynamic programming solution. 457-460 - Bogdan Smolka, Marek Szczepanski, Rastislav Lukac, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos:
Robust color image retrieval for the World Wide Web. 461-464 - Azadeh Kushki, Panagiotis Androutsos, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos:
Interactive image retrieval by query fusion. 465-468
Image and Multidimensional Signal Processing: Applications I
- Konstantinos N. Plataniotis, Rastislav Lukac:
An efficient demosaicing approach with a global control of correction steps. 469-472 - Manu Parmar, Stanley J. Reeves:
A perceptually based design methodology for color filter arrays [image reconstruction]. 473-476 - Sylvie Roques, Loïc Jahan, Bernard Rougé, Carole Thiebaut:
Satellite attitude instability effects on stereo images. 477-480 - Xiaoyong Sun, Eric Dubois:
A novel algorithm to stitch multiple views in image mosaics. 481-484 - Henrique S. Malvar, Li-wei He, Ross Cutler:
High-quality linear interpolation for demosaicing of Bayer-patterned color images. 485-488 - Chunghui Kuo:
Blind primary colorant spectral separation combining ICA and POCS non-negative matrix factorization. 489-492 - Hong-Kwai Lam, Oscar C. Au, Chi-Wah Wong:
Automatic white balancing using luminance component and standard deviation of RGB components [image preprocessing]. 493-496 - Toygar Akgun, Yücel Altunbasak, Russell M. Mersereau:
Superresolution reconstruction of hyperspectral images. 497-500 - Yi Wan, Wah Chiu:
A transform method for fast generalized image registration. 501-504 - Tina Shoa, Gabriel Thomas, Cyrus Shafai, Alireza Shoa:
Extracting a focused image from several out of focus micromechanical structure images. 505-508
Image and Multidimensional Signal Processing: Applications II
- Hongqing Zhu:
Segmentation of blood vessels in retinal images using 2D entropies of gray level-gradient cooccurrence matrix. 509-512 - Sabine Husse, Yves Goussard, Jérôme Idier:
Extended forms of Geman & Yang algorithm: application to MRI reconstruction. 513-516 - Purang Abolmaesumi, Mohammad Reza Sirouspour:
Segmentation of prostate contours from ultrasound images. 517-520 - Ali K. Hamou, Mahmoud R. El-Sakka:
A novel segmentation technique for carotid ultrasound images. 521-524 - Qiang Wang, Despina Kontos, Guo Li, Vasileios Megalooikonomou:
Application of time series techniques to data mining and analysis of spatial patterns in 3D images. 525-528 - Shi-Lin Wang, Wing Hong Lau, Shu Hung Leung, Alan Wee-Chung Liew:
Lip segmentation with the presence of beards. 529-532 - Zhengyou Zhang, Li-wei He:
Note-taking with a camera: whiteboard scanning and image enhancement. 533-536 - Yongying Gao, Hayder Radha:
A multistage camera self-calibration algorithm. 537-540 - Alberto Albiol, María José Ch. Fullà, Antonio Albiol, Luis Torres:
Detection of TV commercials. 541-544 - Samuel Foucher, Langis Gagnon:
Face recognition in video using Dempster-Shafer theory. 545-548
Image Analysis
- Serene Banerjee, Brian L. Evans:
Unsupervised merger detection and mitigation in still images using frequency and color content analysis. 549-552 - Til Aach, Ingo Stuke, Cicero Mota, Erhardt Barth:
Estimation of multiple local orientations in image signals. 553-556 - Anthony Sourice, Guy Plantier, Jean-Louis Saumet:
Two-dimensional frequency estimation with multiplicative noise using non-causal minimum variance representation. 557-560 - Yaowu Xu, Eli Saber, A. Murat Tekalp:
Semantic object segmentation by dynamic learning from multiple examples. 561-564 - Caroline Lacoste, Xavier Descombes, Josiane Zerubia, Nicolas N. Baghdadi:
Bayesian geometric model for line network extraction from satellite images. 565-568 - Andrew Busch, Wageeh W. Boles, Sridha Sridharan:
Logarithmic quantisation of wavelet coefficients for improved texture classification performance. 569-572 - Robert Laganière, Rimon Elias:
The detection of junction features in images. 573-576 - Erwin T. Gilmore, Preston D. Frazier, Mohamed F. Chouikha:
An independent component analysis based image classification scheme. 577-580 - Karthik Raghupathy, Thomas W. Parks:
Improved curve tracing in images. 581-584 - Bin Wang, Xiang-Feng Li, Feng Liu, Fu-Qiao Hu:
Color text image binarization based on binary texture analysis. 585-588 - Mounir Sayadi, Samir Sakrani, Farhat Fnaiech, Mohamed Cheriet:
A new non-linear exponential 2-D adaptive filter and its application in texture characterization. 589-592 - Hsin-Chia Chen, Sheng-Jyh Wang:
The use of visible color difference in the quantitative evaluation of color image segmentation. 593-596 - Roberto Cossu, Ian H. Jermyn, Josiane Zerubia:
Texture analysis using probabilistic models of the unimodal and multimodal statistics of adaptive wavelet packet coefficients. 597-600
Video Analysis
- Huiyu Zhou, Patrick R. Green, Andrew M. Wallace:
Efficient motion tracking using gait analysis. 601-604 - Miguel T. Coimbra, Mike Davies:
Segmentation of moving pedestrians within the compressed domain. 605-608 - Mainak Biswas, Truong Q. Nguyen:
Linear system analysis of motion compensated de-interlacing. 609-612 - Jie Shao, Shaohua Kevin Zhou, Rama Chellappa:
Appearance-based tracking and recognition using the 3D trilinear tensor. 613-616 - Lei Wang, Boyi Zeng, Steve Lin, Guangyou Xu, Heung-Yeung Shum:
Automatic extraction of semantic colors in sports video. 617-620 - Niall Rea, Rozenn Dahyot, Anil C. Kokaram:
Modeling high level structure in sports with motion driven HMMs. 621-624 - Wei Wei, King Ngi Ngan, Nariman Habili:
Multiple feature clustering algorithm for automatic video object segmentation. 625-628 - Cheng Chang, Rashid Ansari, Ashfaq A. Khokhar:
Density propagation for tracking initialization with multiple cues [human motion visual tracking]. 629-632 - Zhilin Wu, Petar S. Aleksic:
Inner lip feature extraction for MPEG-4 facial animation. 633-636 - Wei Zeng, Wen Gao:
Accurate moving object segmentation by a hierarchical region labeling approach. 637-640 - Ahmet Ekin, Sharath Pankanti, Arun Hampapur:
Initialization-independent spectral clustering with applications to automatic video analysis. 641-644 - Winston H. Hsu, Lyndon S. Kennedy, Chih-Wei Huang, Shih-Fu Chang, Ching-Yung Lin, Giridharan Iyengar:
News video story segmentation using fusion of multi-level multi-modal features in TRECVID 2003. 645-648
Image Coding
- Shaorong Chang, Lawrence Carin:
Kernel matching pursuits prioritization of wavelet coefficients for SPIHT image coding. 649-652 - Naushirwan Patuck, Desmond C. McLernon:
Optimization of orthogonal wavelets for image compression. 653-656 - Ahmed Abu-Hajar, Ravi Sankar:
Region of interest coding using partial-SPIHT. 657-660 - Jieyu Liu, Guizhong Liu, Long Liu, Zhanhui Wang:
An efficient error concealment method for JPEG2000 image transmission. 661-664 - Krishnaraj Varma, Amy E. Bell:
Improving JPEG2000's perceptual performance with weights based on both contrast sensitivity and standard deviation. 665-668 - Zhibin Pan, Koji Kotani, Tadahiro Ohmi:
A memory-efficient fast encoding method for vector quantization using 2-pixel-merging sum pyramid. 669-672 - Isabel Deslauriers, Jan Bajcsy:
On turbo-compression and modeling of black and white images. 673-676 - Fulvio Moschetti, Kazuo Sugimoto, Sadaatsu Kato, M. Burrini:
A hybrid wavelet and ridgelet approach for efficient edge representation in natural images. 677-680 - Mahesh Subedar, Lina J. Karam, Glen P. Abousleman:
An embedded scaling-based arbitrary shape region-of-interest coding method for JPEG2000. 681-684 - John P. Lewis, Zhenyao Mo, Ulrich Neumann:
Ripple-free local bases by design. 685-688 - Ahmed Bouridane, Fouad Khelifi, Abbes Amira, Fatih Kurugöllü, Said Boussakta:
A very low bit-rate embedded color image coding with SPIHT. 689-692 - Giaime Ginesu, Daniele D. Giusto, William A. Pearlman:
Lossy to lossless SPIHT-based volumetric image compression. 693-696
Image and Video Coding and Quality
- Mylène C. Q. Farias, Sanjit K. Mitra, John M. Foley:
Detectability and annoyance of synthetic blurring and ringing in video sequences. 697-700 - Cuizhu Shi, Keman Yu, Jiang Li, Shipeng Li:
Automatic image quality improvement for videoconferencing. 701-704 - Zhongkang Lu, Weisi Lin, Xiaokang Yang, Ee Ping Ong, Susu Yao:
Spatial selectivity modulated just-noticeable-distortion profile for video. 705-708 - Hamid R. Sheikh, Alan C. Bovik:
Image information and visual quality. 709-712 - Goran Ivkovic, Ravi Sankar:
An algorithm for image quality assessment. 713-716 - Xiaohuan Li, Joel R. Jackson, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos, Russell M. Mersereau:
An adaptive coding scheme using affine motion model for MPEG P-VOP. 717-720 - Kaiqi Huang, Qiao Wang, Zhenyang Wu:
Color image enhancement and evaluation algorithm based on human visual system. 721-724 - Yuan Yuan, Adrian N. Evans, Donald M. Monro:
Low complexity separable matching pursuits [video coding applications]. 725-728 - Pascal Bourdon, Bertrand Augereau, Christian Olivier, Christian Chatellier:
MPEG-4 compression artifacts removal on color video sequences using 3D nonlinear diffusion. 729-732 - Patrick Ndjiki-Nya, Michael Kootz, Thomas Wiegand:
Automatic detection of video synthesis related artifacts. 733-736 - Maria Kouras, Amir Asif:
Noncausal predictive video codec offering hierarchical QoS. 737-740 - Wenxian Yang, King Ngi Ngan:
MPEG-4 based stereoscopic video sequences encoder. 741-744
Multilinguality in Speech Processing
- Siegfried Kunzmann, Volker Fischer, Jorge Gonzalez, Ossama Emam, Carsten Günther, Eric Janke:
Multilingual acoustic models for speech recognition and synthesis. 745-748 - Josef Psutka, Jan Hajic, William Byrne:
The development of ASR for Slavic languages in the MALACH project. 749-752 - Richard M. Schwartz, Thomas Colthurst, Nicolae Duta, Herbert Gish, Rukmini Iyer, Chia-Lin Kao, Daben Liu, Owen Kimball, Jeff Z. Ma, John Makhoul, Spyros Matsoukas, Long Nguyen, Mohammed Noamany, Rohit Prasad, Bing Xiang, Dongxin Xu, Jean-Luc Gauvain, Lori Lamel, Holger Schwenk, Gilles Adda, Langzhou Chen:
Speech recognition in multiple languages and domains: the 2003 BBN/LIMSI EARS system. 753-756 - Lori Lamel, Jean-Luc Gauvain, Gilles Adda, Martine Adda-Decker, Leonardo Canseco-Rodriguez, Langzhou Chen, Olivier Galibert, Abdelkhalek Messaoudi, Holger Schwenk:
Speech transcription in multiple languages. 757-760 - Alan W. Black, Kevin A. Lenzo:
Multilingual text-to-speech synthesis. 761-764 - Alex Waibel, Tanja Schultz, Stephan Vogel, Christian Fügen, Matthias Honal, Muntsin Kolss, Jürgen Reichert, Sebastian Stüker:
Towards language portability in statistical speech translation. 765-768 - Helen Meng, Yuk-Chi Li, Tien Ying Fung, Kon Fan Low, Ka-Fai Chow, Tin Hang Lo, Man Cheuk Ho, P. C. Ching:
Bilingual Chinese/English voice browsing based on a VoiceXML platform. 769-772
Multi-Sensory Processing for Context-Aware Computing
- Xiao Huang, Juyang Weng, Zhengyou Zhang:
Office presence detection using multimodal context information. 773-776 - Gerasimos Potamianos, Chalapathy Neti, Jing Huang, Jonathan H. Connell, Stephen M. Chu, Vit Libal, Etienne Marcheret, Norman Haas, Jintao Jiang:
Towards practical deployment of audio-visual speech recognition. 777-780 - Zhengyou Zhang, Zicheng Liu, Mike Sinclair, Alex Acero, Li Deng, Jasha Droppo, Xuedong Huang, Yanli Zheng:
Multi-sensory microphones for robust speech detection, enhancement and recognition. 781-784 - Ming Liu, Ziyou Xiong, Stephen M. Chu, ZhenQiu Zhang, Thomas S. Huang:
Audio visual word spotting. 785-788 - Frédéric Berthommier:
Characterization and extraction of mouth opening parameters available for audiovisual speech enhancement. 789-792 - Rama Chellappa, Gang Qian, Qinfen Zheng:
Vehicle detection and tracking using acoustic and video sensors. 793-796
Wireless Communications over Rapidly Time-Varying Channels
- Xiaohong Meng, Jitendra K. Tugnait:
Semi-blind time-varying channel estimation using superimposed training. 797-800 - Imad Barhumi, Geert Leus, Marc Moonen:
Time-domain channel shortening and equalization of OFDM over doubly-selective channels. 801-804 - Manfred Martin Hartmann, Gerald Matz, Dieter Schafhuber:
Multipulse multicarrier communications over time-varying fading channels: performance analysis and system optimization. 805-808 - Saswat Misra, Ananthram Swami, Lang Tong:
Optimal training over the Gauss-Markov fading channel: a cutoff rate analysis. 809-812 - Akbar M. Sayeed:
Fundamental dependencies in angle-delay-Doppler in wireless channels. 813-816 - Philip Schniter:
On the design of non-(bi)orthogonal pulse-shaped FDM for doubly-dispersive channels. 817-820 - Liuqing Yang, Xiaoli Ma, Georgios B. Giannakis:
Optimal training for MIMO fading channels with time- and frequency-selectivity. 821-824
Signal Processing for Wireless Sensor Networks I
- Vijay Gupta, Timothy H. Chung, Babak Hassibi, Richard M. Murray:
Sensor scheduling algorithms requiring limited computation [vehicle sonar range-finder example]. 825-828 - Michael Gastpar:
Distributed source-channel coding for wireless sensor networks. 829-832 - Qing Zhao, Lang Tong:
Distributed opportunistic transmission for wireless sensor networks. 833-836 - Jean-François Chamberland, Venugopal V. Veeravalli:
The impact of fading on decentralized detection in power constrained wireless sensor networks. 837-840 - Michael A. Lexa, Christopher J. Rozell, Sinan Sinanovic, Don H. Johnson:
To cooperate or not to cooperate: detection strategies in sensor networks. 841-844 - Biao Chen, Peter K. Willett:
Channel optimized binary quantizers for distributed sensor networks. 845-848
Signal Processing for Wireless Sensor Networks II
- Omid S. Jahromi, Parham Aarabi:
Distributed spectrum estimation in sensor networks. 849-852 - Min Dong, Lang Tong, Brian M. Sadler:
Effect of MAC design on source estimation in dense sensor networks. 853-856 - Neal Patwari, Alfred O. Hero III:
Manifold learning algorithms for localization in wireless sensor networks. 857-860 - Alexander T. Ihler, John W. Fisher III, Randolph L. Moses, Alan S. Willsky:
Nonparametric belief propagation for sensor self-calibration. 861-864 - Elijah C. Liu, José M. F. Moura:
Fusion in sensor networks: convergence study. 865-868 - Yao-Win Hong, Anna Scaglione:
Distributed change detection in large scale sensor networks through the synchronization of pulse-coupled oscillators. 869-872 - Ke Liu, Akbar M. Sayeed:
Asymptotically optimal decentralized type-based detection in wireless sensor networks. 873-876
Convolutive Blind Source Separation for Speech and Audio Signals
- Justinian Rosca, Christian Borß, Radu V. Balan:
Generalized sparse signal mixing model and application to noisy blind source separation. 877-880 - Shoko Araki, Shoji Makino, Audrey Blin, Ryo Mukai, Hiroshi Sawada:
Underdetermined blind separation for speech in real environments with sparseness and ICA. 881-884 - Hiroshi Sawada, Ryo Mukai, Shoko Araki, Shoji Makino:
Convolutive blind source separation for more than two sources in the frequency domain. 885-888 - Herbert Buchner, Robert Aichner, Walter Kellermann:
TRINICON: a versatile framework for multichannel blind signal processing. 889-892 - Erik M. Visser, Te-Won Lee:
Blind source separation in mobile environments using a priori knowledge. 893-896 - Yunxin Zhao, Rong Hu:
Fast convergence speech source separation in reverberant acoustic environment. 897-900
Distributed Digital Signal Processing for Sensor Networking
- Michael Gastpar, Pier Luigi Dragotti, Martin Vetterli:
On compression using the distributed Karhunen-Loeve transform. 901-904 - Mark Coates, Ioannis N. Psaromiligkos:
Evaluating average causal effect using wireless sensor networks. 905-908 - Dmitry Budnikov, Igor Chikalov, Sergey Egorychev, Igor Kozintsev, Rainer Lienhart:
Providing common I/O clock for wireless distributed platforms. 909-912 - Baltasar Beferull-Lozano, Robert L. Konsbruck, Martin Vetterli:
Rate-distortion problem for physics based distributed sensing [temperature measurement]. 913-916 - Hanbiao Wang, Len Yip, Kung Yao, Deborah Estrin:
Lower bounds of localization uncertainty in sensor networks. 917-920 - Michael G. Rabbat, Robert D. Nowak:
Decentralized source localization and tracking [wireless sensor networks]. 921-924 - Animesh Kumar, Prakash Ishwar, Kannan Ramchandran:
On distributed sampling of bandlimited and non-bandlimited sensor fields. 925-928 - Doron Blatt, Alfred O. Hero III:
Distributed maximum likelihood estimation for sensor networks. 929-932
Innovations in Sampling Theory and Applications
- Radmila Pribic:
Radar irregular sampling. 933-936 - John J. Benedetto, Özgür Yilmaz, Alexander M. Powell:
Sigma-delta quantization and finite frames. 937-940 - Dorabella M. S. Santos, Paulo Jorge S. G. Ferreira:
Reconstruction from missing function and derivative samples and oversampled filter banks. 941-944 - Mirek Pawlak:
Signal sampling and recovery with long-range dependent errors. 945-947 - Patrick Vandewalle, Luciano Sbaiz, Joos Vandewalle, Martin Vetterli:
How to take advantage of aliasing in bandlimited signals. 948-951 - Thierry Blu, Michael Unser:
Quantitative L2 approximation error of a probability density estimate given by its samples. 952-955
Advances in Signal Processing for Positioning, Tracking, and Navigation
- Montse Nájar, Jose M. Huerta, Josep Vidal, J. António Castro:
Mobile location with bias tracking in non-line-of-sight. 956-959 - Sumedh P. Puranik, Jitendra K. Tugnait:
Tracking of multiple maneuvering targets using multiscan JPDA and IMM smoothing [radar sensor example]. 960-963 - Audrey Giremus, Arnaud Doucet, Vincent Calmettes, Jean-Yves Tourneret:
A Rao-Blackwellized particle filter for INS/GPS integration. 964-967 - Mónica F. Bugallo, Shanshan Xu, Joaquín Míguez, Petar M. Djuric:
Maneuvering target tracking using cost reference particle filtering. 968-971 - Xiaohong Sheng, Yu Hen Hu:
Sequential acoustic energy based source localization using particle filter in a distributed sensor network. 972-975 - Simon J. Godsill, Jaco Vermaak:
Models and algorithms for tracking using trans-dimensional sequential Monte Carlo. 976-979
Manifolds and Geometry in Signal Processing
- Xiaoming Huo, Jihong Chen:
Detecting the presence of an inhomogeneous region in a homogeneous background: taking advantages of the underlying geometry via manifolds. 980-983 - Viren Jain, Lawrence K. Saul:
Exploratory analysis and visualization of speech and music by locally linear embedding. 984-987 - Jose A. Costa, Alfred O. Hero III:
Manifold learning using Euclidean k-nearest neighbor graphs [image processing examples]. 988-991 - Rui M. Castro, Rebecca Willett, Robert D. Nowak:
Coarse-to-fine manifold learning [image processing example]. 992-995 - Wai Lam Chan, Hyeokho Choi, Richard G. Baraniuk:
Directional hypercomplex wavelets for multidimensional signal analysis and processing. 996-999 - Mikhail Belkin, Irina Matveeva, Partha Niyogi:
Tikhonov regularization and semi-supervised learning on large graphs. 1000-1003
Lossless Coding Techniques for Audio Signals
- Rongshan Yu, Xiao Lin, Susanto Rahardja, Chi Chong Ko:
A scalable lossy to lossless audio coder for MPEG-4 lossless audio coding. 1004-1007 - Takehiro Moriya, Dai Yang, Tilman Liebchen:
Extended linear prediction tools for lossless audio coding. 1008-1011 - Tilman Liebchen:
An introduction to MPEG-4 audio lossless coding. 1012-1015 - Dai Yang, Takehiro Moriya, Tilman Liebchen:
A lossless audio compression scheme with random access property. 1016-1019 - Erwin Janssen, Eric Knapen, Derk Reefman, Fons Bruekers:
Lossless compression of one-bit audio. 1020-1023 - Yuriy A. Reznik:
Coding of prediction residual in MPEG-4 standard for lossless audio coding (MPEG-4 ALS). 1024-1027
Information Fusion for Multimedia Annotation and Retrieval
- Neil O'Hare, Alan F. Smeaton, Csaba Czirjek, Noel E. O'Connor, Noel Murphy:
A generic news story segmentation system and its evaluation. 1028-1031 - Michael G. Christel, Chang Huang, Neema Moraveji, Norman Papernick:
Exploiting multiple modalities for interactive video retrieval. 1032-1035 - Ming-yu Chen, Alexander G. Hauptmann:
Searching for a specific person in broadcast news video. 1036-1039 - Alexei Yavlinsky, Marcus Jerome Pickering, Daniel Heesch, Stefan M. Rüger:
A comparative study of evidence combination strategies. 1040-1043 - Victor Lavrenko, Shaolei Feng, Raghavan Manmatha:
Statistical models for automatic video annotation and retrieval. 1044-1047 - Arnon Amir, Giridharan Iyengar, Ching-Yung Lin, Milind R. Naphade, Apostol Natsev, Chalapathy Neti, Harriet J. Nock, John R. Smith, Belle L. Tseng:
Multimodal video search techniques: late fusion of speech-based retrieval and visual content-based retrieval. 1048-1051 - Arjen P. de Vries, Thijs Westerveld, Tzvetanka I. Ianeva:
Combining multiple representations on the TRECVID search task [video retrieval system]. 1052-1055
Objective Quality Assessment of Speech
- Antony W. Rix:
Perceptual speech quality assessment - a review. 1056-1059 - Doh-Suk Kim, Ahmed A. Tarraf:
Perceptual model for non-intrusive speech quality assessment. 1060-1063 - Tom Goldstein, Antony W. Rix:
Perceptual speech quality assessment in acoustic and binaural applications. 1064-1067 - Stephen Voran:
Compensating for gain in objective quality estimation algorithms. 1068-1071 - Akira Takahashi:
Opinion model for estimating conversational quality of VoIP. 1072-1075 - Marc Werner, Thomas Junge, Peter Vary:
Quality control for AMR speech channels in GSM networks. 1076-1080
Volume 4
Hearing Aids and Auditory Modeling
- Xin Luo, Qian-Jie Fu:
Importance of pitch and periodicity to Chinese-speaking cochlear implant patients. 1-4 - Karl Wiklund, Ranil Sonnadara, Laurel J. Trainor, Simon Haykin:
R-HINT-E: a realistic hearing in noise test environment. 5-8 - Jean-Baptiste Maj, Liesbeth Royackers, Jan Wouters:
A real time implementation and an evaluation of an optimal filtering technique for noise reduction in dual microphone hearing aids. 9-12 - Jeremiah Remus, Leslie M. Collins:
Vowel and consonant confusion in noise by cochlear implant subjects: predicting performance using signal processing techniques. 13-16 - Alice Cheeran, Prem C. Pandey:
Speech processing for hearing aids for moderate bilateral sensorineural hearing loss. 17-20 - Yifang Xu, Leslie M. Collins:
Theoretical prediction of dynamic range and intensity discrimination for electrical noise-modulated pulse-train stimuli. 21-24
Spatial and Multichannel Audio
- Antti Kelloniemi, Damian T. Murphy, Lauri Savioja, Vesa Välimäki:
Boundary conditions in a multi-dimensional digital waveguide mesh. 25-28 - Sascha Spors, Herbert Buchner, Rudolf Rabenstein:
A novel approach to active listening room compensation for wave field synthesis using wave-domain adaptive filtering. 29-32 - Julio C. B. Torres, Mariane R. Petraglia, Roberto A. Tenenbaum:
Low-order modeling and grouping of HRTFs for auralization using wavelet transforms. 33-36 - William L. Martens, Wieslaw Woszczyk:
Subspace projection of multichannel audio data for automatic control of motion-platform-based multimedia display systems. 37-40 - Zhiyun Li, Ramani Duraiswami, Elena Grassi, Larry S. Davis:
Flexible layout and optimal cancellation of the orthonormality error for spherical microphone arrays. 41-44 - Ramani Duraiswami, Dmitry N. Zotkin, Nail A. Gumerov:
Interpolation and range extrapolation of HRTFs [head related transfer functions]. 45-48
Microphone Array Signal Processing
- Ryo Mukai, Hiroshi Sawada, Shoko Araki, Shoji Makino:
Near-field frequency domain blind source separation for convolutive mixtures. 49-52 - Jingdong Chen, Yiteng Arden Huang, Jacob Benesty:
An adaptive blind SIMO identification approach to joint multichannel time delay estimation. 53-56 - Ann Spriet, Marc Moonen, Jan Wouters:
Stochastic gradient implementation of spatially preprocessed multi-channel Wiener filtering for noise reduction in hearing aids. 57-60 - Fotios Talantzis, Darren B. Ward, Patrick A. Naylor:
Expected performance of a family of blind source separation algorithms in a reverberant room. 61-64 - Joshua M. Sachar, Harvey F. Silverman:
A baseline algorithm for estimating talker orientation using acoustical data from a large-aperture microphone array. 65-68 - Vikas C. Raykar, Ramani Duraiswami:
Automatic position calibration of multiple microphones. 69-72
Loudspeaker and Microphone Array Signal Processing
- Jianfeng Chen, Louis Shue, Koksoon Phua, Hanwu Sun:
Theoretical comparisons of dual microphone systems. 73-76 - Ying Yu, Harvey F. Silverman:
An improved TDOA-based location estimation algorithm for large aperture microphone arrays. 77-80 - Marcelo Soria-Rodríguez, Moncef Gabbouj, Nick Zacharov, Matti S. Hämäläinen, Kalle Koivuniemi:
Modeling and real-time auralization of electrodynamic loudspeaker non-linearities. 81-84 - Audrey Blin, Shoko Araki, Shoji Makino:
A sparseness-mixing matrix estimation (SMME) solving the underdetermined BSS for convolutive mixtures. 85-88 - Takafumi Hikichi, Masato Miyoshi:
Blind algorithm for calculating common poles based on linear prediction. 89-92 - Hai Quang Dam, Siow Yong Low, Hai Huyen Dam, Sven Nordholm:
Space constrained beamforming with source PSD updates. 93-96 - Germán Ramos, José J. López, Jaime Lloret:
Direct method with random optimization for loudspeaker equalization using IIR parametric filters. 97-100 - Matti Karjalainen, Miikka Tikander, Aki Härmä:
Head-tracking and subject positioning using binaural headset microphones and common modulation anchor sources. 101-104 - Zhu Liang Yu, Meng Hwa Er:
Blind multichannel identification for speech dereverberation and enhancement. 105-108 - Satoshi Ukai, Hiroshi Saruwatari, Tomoya Takatani, Ryo Mukai, Hiroshi Sawada:
Multistage SIMO-model-based blind source separation combining frequency-domain ICA and time-domain ICA. 109-112 - Tomoya Takatani, Tsuyoki Nishikawa, Hiroshi Saruwatari, Kiyohiro Shikano:
Blind separation of binaural sound mixtures using SIMO-model-based independent component analysis. 113-116 - Herbert Buchner, Sascha Spors, Walter Kellermann:
Wave-domain adaptive filtering: acoustic echo cancellation for full-duplex systems based on wave-field synthesis. 117-120
Echo Cancellation and Active Noise Control
- Felix Albu, Martin Bouchard:
A low-cost and fast convergence Gauss-Seidel pseudo affine projection algorithm for multichannel active noise control. 121-124 - James D. Gordy, Rafik A. Goubran:
A combined LPC-based speech coder and filtered-X LMS algorithm for acoustic echo cancellation. 125-128 - Satoru Emura, Yoichi Haneda, Akitoshi Kataoka:
A solution to echo path imbalance problem in stereo echo cancellation. 129-132 - Gerard Nijsse, Johannes van Dijk, Ben J. B. Jonker:
The multiple reference principal component least mean squares algorithm: a projection based approach. 133-136 - Miki Sato, Akihiko Sugiyama, Shinichi Ohnaka:
An adaptive noise canceler with low signal-distortion based on variable stepsize subfilters for human-robot communication. 137-140 - Jingjing Cui, Patrick A. Naylor, David T. Brown:
An improved IPNLMS algorithm for echo cancellation in packet-switched networks. 141-144 - Akihiro Hirano, Kenji Nakayama, Daisuke Someda, Masahiko Tanaka:
Stereophonic acoustic echo canceller without pre-processing. 145-148 - Steven L. Grant:
A solution space principal component based adaptive filter. 149-152 - Jack W. Stokes, Henrique S. Malvar:
Acoustic echo cancellation with arbitrary playback sampling rate. 153-156 - Fredrik Wallin, Christof Faller:
Perceptual quality of hybrid echo canceler/suppressor. 157-160 - Osamu Hoshuyama, Rafik A. Goubran, Akihiko Sugiyama:
A generalized proportionate variable step-size algorithm for fast changing acoustic environments. 161-164 - Anil Ubale:
A memory-efficient algorithm for network echo cancellation in VoIP systems. 165-168
Broadband Coding, Perceptual Coding, and Auditory Modeling
- Mads Græsbøll Christensen, Steven van de Par, Søren Holdt Jensen, Søren Vang Andersen:
Multiband amplitude modulated sinusoidal audio modeling. 169-172 - Jin Li:
Reversible FFT and MDCT via matrix lifting. 173-176 - Haibin Huang, Susanto Rahardja, Rongshan Yu, Xiao Lin:
A fast algorithm of integer MDCT for lossless audio coding. 177-180 - Do-Hyoung Kim, Seung-Jin Yang, Jae-Ho Chung:
Additive data insertion into MP3 bitstream using linbits characteristics. 181-184 - Marek Parfieniuk, Alexander A. Petrovsky:
Warped DFT as the basis for psychoacoustic model. 185-188 - Richard C. Hendriks, Richard Heusdens, Jesper Jensen:
Perceptual linear predictive noise modelling for sinusoid-plus-noise audio coding. 189-192 - Marcus Holmberg, Werner Hemmert:
Auditory information processing with nerve-action potentials. 193-196 - Harald Pobloth, Renat Vafin, W. Bastiaan Kleijn:
Multi-variate block polar quantization and an application to audio. 197-201 - Ricky Der, Peter Kabal, Wai-Yip Chan:
Bit allocation algorithms for frequency and time spread perceptual coding. 202-205 - Renat Vafin, W. Bastiaan Kleijn:
Towards optimal quantization in multistage audio coding. 206-208 - Dong-Yan Huang:
Performance analysis of an RLS-LMS algorithm for lossless audio compression. 209-212 - Ryan J. Cassidy:
Dynamic range compression of audio signals consistent with recent time-varying loudness models. 213-216
Applications to Music I
- Jana Eggink, Guy J. Brown:
Instrument recognition in accompanied sonatas and concertos. 217-220 - Wei-Ho Tsai, Hsin-Min Wang:
Automatic detection and tracking of target singer in multi-singer music recordings. 221-224 - David Dorran, Robert Lawlor:
Time-scale modification of music using a synchronized subband/time-domain approach. 225-228 - Saurabh Sood, Ashok Krishnamurthy:
Extraction of characteristic music textures (eigen-textures) via graph spectra and eigenclusters. 229-232 - Stefaan Lippens, Jean-Pierre Martens, Tom De Mulder:
A comparison of human and automatic musical genre classification. 233-236 - Sheng Gao, Chin-Hui Lee:
An adaptive learning approach to music tempo and beat analysis. 237-240 - Mathieu Lagrange, Sylvain Marchand, Jean-Bernard Rault:
Using linear prediction to enhance the tracking of partials [musical audio processing]. 241-244 - Robert Harper, M. Ed Jernigan:
Self-adjusting beat detection and prediction in music. 245-248 - Mark F. Bocko, Oktay Altun, Dave Headlam, Edward L. Titlebaum:
An expressive and compact representation of musical sound. 249-252 - Tetsuro Kitahara, Masataka Goto, Hiroshi G. Okuno:
Category-level identification of non-registered musical instrument sounds. 253-256 - Tom De Mulder, Jean-Pierre Martens, Micheline Lesaffre, Marc Leman, Bernard De Baets, Hans E. De Meyer:
Recent improvements of an auditory model based front-end for the transcription of vocal queries. 257-260 - Xi Shao, Changsheng Xu, Ye Wang, Mohan S. Kankanhalli:
Automatic music summarization in compressed domain. 261-264
Applications to Music II
- A. G. Krishna, Thippur V. Sreenivas:
Music instrument recognition: from isolated notes to solo phrases. 265-268 - Olivier Gillet, Gaël Richard:
Automatic transcription of drum loops. 269-272 - Yohei Sakuraba, Tetsuro Kitahara, Hiroshi G. Okuno:
Comparing features for forming music streams in automatic music transcription. 273-276 - Gordana Velikic, Edward L. Titlebaum, Mark F. Bocko:
Musical note segmentation employing combined time and frequency analyses. 277-280 - Aaron S. Master:
Bayesian two source modeling for separation of N sources from stereo signals. 281-284 - Stefan Bilbao:
Energy-conserving finite difference schemes for tension-modulated strings. 285-288 - Sylvain Stotzer, Ottar Johnsen, Frédéric Bapst, Christoph Sudan, Rolf Ingold:
Phonographic sound extraction using image and signal processing. 289-292 - Caroline Traube, Philippe Depalle:
Timbral analogies between vowels and plucked string tones. 293-296 - Hirokazu Kameoka, Takuya Nishimoto, Shigeki Sagayama:
Separation of harmonic structures based on tied Gaussian mixture model and information criterion for concurrent sounds. 297-300 - Anders la Cour-Harbo:
Application of the minimum fuel neural network to music signals. 301-304 - Kunio Kashino, Simon J. Godsill:
Bayesian estimation of simultaneous musical notes based on frequency domain modelling. 305-308 - Michael M. Goodwin, Jean Laroche:
A dynamic programming approach to audio segmentation and speech/music discrimination. 309-312
Audio for Multimedia and Networks
- S. H. Srinivasan:
Auditory blobs. 313-316 - J. R. Parker, Brad Behm:
Creating audio textures by example: tiling and stitching. 317-320 - S. H. Srinivasan, Mohan S. Kankanhalli:
Harmonicity and dynamics-based features for audio. 321-324 - Naoki Nitanda, Miki Haseyama, Hideo Kitajima:
Audio-cut detection and audio-segment classification using fuzzy c-means clustering. 325-328 - Julien Pinquier, Régine André-Obrecht:
Jingle detection and identification in audio documents. 329-332 - Stian Johansen, Andrew Perkis, Tor A. Ramstad, Ajit S. Bopardikar:
Fine-granular scalable and error resilient audio coding by tree-structured quantization. 333-336 - Sourabh Ravindran, David V. Anderson, Malcolm Slaney:
Low-power audio classification for ubiquitous sensor networks. 337-340 - Stephan Rein, Martin Reisslein, Thomas Sikora:
Audio content description with wavelets and neural nets. 341-344 - Rui Cai, Lie Lu, Hong-Jiang Zhang, Lian-Hong Cai:
Improve audio representation by using feature structure patterns. 345-348 - Yibin Zhang, Jie Zhou:
Audio segmentation based on multi-scale audio classification. 349-352 - Marios Kyperountas, Zuzana Cernekova, Constantine Kotropoulos, Marios A. Gavrielides, Ioannis Pitas:
Audio PCA in a novel multimedia scheme for scene change detection. 353-356 - Cléo Baras, Nicolas Moreau, Przemyslaw Dymarski:
An audio watermarking scheme based on an embedding strategy with maximized robustness to perturbations. 357-360
Frequency/Channel Estimation in OFDM
- Mounir Ghogho, Ananthram Swami:
Unified framework for a class of frequency-offset estimation techniques for OFDM. 361-364 - Kai Shi, Erchin Serpedin, Philippe Ciblat:
Decision-directed fine synchronization for coded OFDM systems. 365-368 - Timo Roman, Visa Koivunen:
Blind CFO estimation in OFDM systems using diagonality criterion. 369-372 - Zoran Cvetkovic, Vahid Tarokh, Seokho Yoon:
Frequency synchronization in OFDM. 373-376 - Wei Chen, Ruifeng Zhang:
Kalman-filter channel estimator for OFDM systems in time and frequency-selective fading environment. 377-380 - Wei Zhang, Xiang-Gen Xia, P. C. Ching, Wing-Kin Ma:
On the number of pilots for OFDM system in multipath fading channels. 381-384
Performance of MIMO Systems
- Tharmalingam Ratnarajah, Rémi Vaillancourt:
Quadratic forms on complex random matrices and channel capacity. 385-388 - Cihan Tepedelenlioglu, Ping Gao:
Performance of diversity reception over fading channels with impulsive noise. 389-392 - Joakim Jaldén, Björn E. Ottersten:
An exponential lower bound on the expected complexity of sphere decoding. 393-396 - Lamia Berriche, Karim Abed-Meraim, Jean-Claude Belfiore:
Cramer-Rao bounds for MIMO channel estimation. 397-400 - Ahmed I. Sulyman, Mohamed Ibnkahla:
Performance analysis of non-linearly amplified M-QAM signals in MIMO channels. 401-404 - Gerhard Gritsch, Hans Weinrichter, Markus Rupp:
A union bound of the bit error ratio for data transmission over correlated wireless MIMO channels. 405-408
Superimposed Training
- Azadeh Vosoughi, Anna Scaglione:
The best training depends on the receiver architecture. 409-412 - Anna Scaglione, Azadeh Vosoughi:
Turbo estimation of channel and symbols in precoded MIMO systems. 413-416 - Xiaohong Meng, Jitendra K. Tugnait:
Semi-blind channel estimation and detection using superimposed training. 417-420 - Ning Chen, G. Tong Zhou:
What is the price paid for superimposed training in OFDM? 421-424 - Patrik Bohlin, Mikael Tapio:
Performance evaluation of MIMO communication systems based on superimposed pilots. 425-428 - Aldo G. Orozco-Lugo, Giselle M. Galván-Tejada, Manuel M. Lara, Desmond C. McLernon:
A new approach to achieve multiple packet reception for ad hoc networks. 429-432
(Semi)Blind Techniques I
- Konstantinos I. Diamantaras, Theophilos Papadimitriou:
MIMO blind deconvolution using subspace-based filter deflation. 433-436 - Sun-Yuan Kung, Chad L. Myers, Xinying Zhang:
A recursive QR approach to semi-blind equalization of time-varying MIMO channels. 437-440 - Ludwig Rota, Pierre Comon:
Blind equalizers based on polynomial criteria. 441-444 - A. Lee Swindlehurst:
A semi-blind algebraic constant modulus algorithm. 445-448 - Yingwei Yao, Georgios B. Giannakis:
On regularity and identifiability of blind source separation under constant-modulus constraints. 449-452 - Alexandr M. Kuzminskiy, Yuri I. Abramovich:
Adaptive second-order asynchronous CCI cancellation: maximum likelihood benchmark for regularized semi-blind technique. 453-456
Space-Time Coding
- Yindi Jing, Babak Hassibi:
Space-time code design for three-transmit-antenna systems. 457-460 - Mai Vu, Arogyaswami Paulraj, Robin J. Evans:
Linear space-time precoding for Rician fading MISO channels. 461-464 - Jian-Kang Zhang, Kon Max Wong, Timothy N. Davidson:
Information lossless full rate full diversity cyclotomic linear dispersion codes. 465-468 - Chau Yuen, Yong Liang Guan, Tjeng Thiang Tjhung:
Orthogonal space-time block code from amicable complex orthogonal design. 469-472 - Shahram Shahbazpanahi, Alex B. Gershman, Jonathan H. Manton:
Closed-form blind decoding of orthogonal space-time block codes. 473-476 - Youngwook Ko, Cihan Tepedelenlioglu:
Optimal switching thresholds for space-time block coded rate-adaptive M-QAM. 477-480
MIMO Precoder Design
- Ami Wiesel, Yonina C. Eldar, Shlomo Shamai:
Linear MIMO precoders for fixed receivers. 481-484 - Nadia Khaled, Geert Leus, Claude Desset, Hugo De Man:
A robust joint linear precoder and decoder MMSE design for slowly time-varying MIMO channels. 485-488 - Yongfang Guo, Bernard C. Levy:
Robust FIR precoder design with imperfect channel knowledge for broadband MIMO wireless systems. 489-492 - Man-Wai Kwan, Chi-Wah Kok:
Iterative joint optimization of minimal transmit redundancy FIR zero-forcing precoder-equalizer system for MIMO-ISI channel. 493-496 - Are Hjørungnes:
Minimum MSE transmitter and receiver FIR MIMO filters for multi-user uplink communications. 497-500 - Sergio Barbarossa, Gesualdo Scutari:
Distributed space-time coding strategies for wideband multihop networks: regenerative vs. non-regenerative relays. 501-504
Ultra Wideband Systems
- Itsik Bergel, Hagit Messer:
Semi-blind impulse radio - all win, limited complexity UWB system. 505-508 - Liuqing Yang, Georgios B. Giannakis:
Blind UWB timing with a dirty template. 509-512 - Marco Pausini, Gerard J. M. Janssen:
Analysis and comparison of autocorrelation receivers for IR-UWB signals based on differential detection. 513-516 - Ning He, Cihan Tepedelenlioglu:
Adaptive synchronization for non-coherent UWB receivers. 517-520 - Xianren Wu, Zhi Tian, Timothy N. Davidson, Georgios B. Giannakis:
Optimal waveform design for UWB radios. 521-524 - Lin Wu, Zhi Tian:
Capacity-maximizing resource allocation for data-aided timing and channel estimation in ultra-wideband radios. 525-528 - Zhengdao Wang, Xiaofan Yang:
Ultra wide-band communications with blind channel estimation based on first-order statistics. 529-532 - Mike Shuo-Wei Chen, Robert W. Brodersen:
A subsampling UWB radio architecture by analytic signaling. 533-536 - Sebastian Hoyos, Brian M. Sadler, Gonzalo R. Arce:
High-speed A/D conversion for ultra-wideband signals based on signal projection over basis functions. 537-540 - Jin Tong, Zhengyuan Xu:
Multidimensional orthogonal design for ultra-wideband downlink. 541-544
Wireless Access and Networking
- Xin Wang, Jitendra K. Tugnait:
A modified bit-map-assisted dynamic queue protocol for multiaccess wireless networks with heterogeneous users. 545-548 - Alejandro Ribeiro, Xiaodong Cai, Georgios B. Giannakis:
Opportunistic multipath for bandwidth-efficient cooperative networking. 549-552 - Chuziang Li, Xiadong Wang:
Adaptive multiuser opportunistic fair transmission scheduling in power-controlled CDMA systems. 553-556 - Maribel Madueño, Josep Vidal:
Joint phy-MAC layer design of the broadcast protocol in ad-hoc networks. 557-560 - Yu Chang, Yingbo Hua:
Diversity analysis of orthogonal space-time modulation for distributed wireless relays. 561-564 - Rohit U. Nabar, Felix W. Kneubühler, Helmut Bölcskei:
Performance limits of amplify-and-forward based fading relay channels. 565-568 - Ananth Subramanian, Ali H. Sayed:
Resource allocation strategies for wireless ad-hoc networks. 569-572 - Gesualdo Scutari, Sergio Barbarossa, Daniele Ludovici:
On the maximum achievable rates in wireless meshed networks: centralized versus decentralized solutions. 573-576 - Paul A. Anghel, Mostafa Kaveh:
On the diversity of cooperative systems. 577-580 - Adrian Agustin, Olga Muñoz, Josep Vidal:
A game theoretic approach for cooperative MIMO schemes with cellular reuse of the relay slot. 581-584 - Harvind Samra, Zhi Ding:
Sphere decoding for retransmission diversity in MIMO flat-fading channels. 585-588 - Mi-Kyung Oh, Young-Hyeon Kwon, Dong-Jo Park:
Efficient hybrid ARQ with space-time coding and low-complexity decoding. 589-592
Joint Source/Channel Coding and Quantization
- Wei Yu, K. J. Ray Liu, Zoltan Safar:
Scalable cross-layer rate allocation for image transmission over heterogeneous wireless networks. 593-596 - Pradeepa Yahampath:
On index assignment and the design of multiple description quantizers. 597-600 - Jan Østergaard, Jesper Jensen, Richard Heusdens:
Entropy constrained multiple description lattice vector quantization. 601-604 - Gary J. Sullivan:
On embedded scalar quantization. 605-608 - David L. Mary, Dirk T. M. Slock:
Analysis of quantization noise feedback in causal transform coding. 609-612 - Farshad Lahouti, Amir K. Khandani:
Reconstruction of multi-stage vector quantized sources over noisy channels - applications to MELP codec. 613-616 - Chang-Ming Lee, Michel Kieffer, Pierre Duhamel:
Robust reconstruction of motion vectors using frame expansion. 617-620 - Hang Nguyen, Pierre Duhamel, Jérôme Brouet, Denis Rouffet:
Optimal VLC sequence decoding exploiting additional video stream properties. 621-624 - Masoud Farshchian, Sungdae Cho, William A. Pearlman:
Optimal error protection for real time image and video transmission. 625-628 - Till Halbach:
Optimum unequal error protection of SNR-scalable DPCM-coded video. 629-632 - Alexandre G. Ciancio, Antonio Ortega:
A distributed wavelet compression algorithm for wireless sensor networks using lifting. 633-636
Iterative Decoding Algorithms and Architectures
- Phillip A. Regalia:
Contractivity in turbo iterations. 637-640 - Seok-Jun Lee, Andrew C. Singer, Naresh R. Shanbhag:
Switching LMS linear turbo equalization. 641-644 - Curt Schurgers, Anantha P. Chandrakasan:
Traceback-enhanced MAP decoding algorithm. 645-648 - Thorsten Clevorn, Peter Vary, Marc Adrat:
Iterative source coded modulation: turbo error concealment by iterative demodulation. 649-652 - Marc Adrat, Jean-Marc Picard, Peter Vary:
Efficient near-optimum softbit source decoding for sources with inter- and intra-frame redundancy. 653-656 - Xiaofeng Ma, William E. Lynch:
Iterative joint source-channel decoding using turbo codes for MPEG-4 video transmission. 657-660 - Jörg Kliewer, Norbert Görtz, Alfred Mertins:
On iterative source-channel image decoding with Markov random field source models. 661-664 - Gottfried Lechner, Jossy Sayir, Markus Rupp:
Efficient DSP implementation of an LDPC decoder. 665-668 - Henk Wymeersch, Heidi Steendam, Marc Moeneclaey:
Computational complexity and quantization effects of decoding algorithms for non-binary LDPC codes. 669-672 - Frank Kienle, Norbert Wehn:
Joint graph-decoder design of IRA codes on scalable architectures [LDPC codes]. 673-676 - Miguel González-López, Luis Castedo, Javier Garcia-Frías:
BICM for MIMO systems using low-density generator matrix (LDGM) codes. 677-680
MIMO Capacity Maximization/Space-Time Coding
- Ying-Chang Liang, Rui Zhang:
Transmit optimization for MIMO channels with mixed delay-constrained and no-delay-constrained services. 681-684 - Qian Ma, Cihan Tepedelenlioglu:
Practical multiuser diversity with fair channel assignment. 685-688 - Yao-Nan Lee, Hsing-Hung Chen, Chao-Kai Wen, Jiunn-Tsair Chen, Constantinos B. Papadias:
Spectrum efficiency of MIMO multiple-access wireless systems exploring only channel spatial correlations: an asymptotic approach. 689-692 - Lan Tang, Shu-Xun Wang, Ying-Chang Liang:
Variable-rate adaptive modulation in MIMO systems exploiting multiuser diversity. 693-696 - Mats Bengtsson:
From single link MIMO to multi-user MIMO. 697-700 - Goran Dimic, Nicholas D. Sidiropoulos:
Low-complexity downlink beamforming for maximum sum capacity. 701-704 - Gang Shi, Arye Nehorai:
Macrocell multiple-input multiple-output system with local-to-mobile and local-to-base scatterers. 705-708 - Tansal Gucluoglu, Tolga M. Duman, Ali Ghrayeb:
Antenna selection for space time coding over frequency-selective fading channels. 709-712 - Cristoff Martin, Svante Bergman, Björn E. Ottersten:
Simple spatial multiplexing based on imperfect channel estimates. 713-716 - Hamidreza Saligheh Rad, Saeed Gazor:
Time-varying coding for space-time ambiguities. 717-720 - Abdelkader Medles, Dirk T. M. Slock:
Linear versus channel coding trade-offs in full diversity full rate MIMO systems. 721-724 - Jing Liu, Jian-Kang Zhang, Kon Max Wong:
Design of optimal orthogonal linear codes in MIMO systems for MMSE receiver. 725-728
OFDM and Multi-Carrier Systems
- See-May Phoong, Yubing Chang, Chun-Yang Chen, Yuan-Pei Lin:
SIR-optimized DFT-bank transceivers for multipath fading channels. 729-732 - Hossein Zamiri-Jafarian, Reza Parsaee, Hossein Khoshbin, Subbarayan Pasupathy:
SINR maximizing equalizer design for OFDM systems. 733-736 - Ivan Bradaric, Athina P. Petropulu:
Performance of training-based OFDM systems in the presence of time varying frequency-selective channels. 737-740 - T. S. Vinod, K. V. S. Hari:
Optimal pilot tones for MIMO interleaved OFDM systems. 741-744 - Khawza I. Ahmed, Cihan Tepedelenlioglu, Andreas Spanias:
Effect of channel estimation on pair-wise error probability in OFDM. 745-748 - Yuan-Pei Lin, Yung-Yih Jian, Chang-Cheng Su, See-May Phoong:
Windowed multicarrier systems with minimum spectral leakage. 749-752 - François Horlin, Jan Tubbax, Liesbet Van der Perre, Hugo De Man:
OFDM vs. single-carrier: a multi-antenna comparison. 753-756 - Manyuan Shen, Guoqing Li, Hui Liu:
Design tradeoffs in OFDMA traffic channels. 757-760 - Mérouane Debbah:
Capacity of a downlink MC-CDMA multi-cell network. 761-764 - Hyejung Jung, Michael D. Zoltowski:
On the equalization of asynchronous multiuser OFDM signals in fading channels. 765-768 - Adhi Purwoko, Hassan Ali:
A new frequency offset estimation technique for up-link MC-CDMA systems. 769-772 - Luca Rugini, Paolo Banelli:
BER of MC-DS-CDMA systems with CFO and nonlinear distortions. 773-776
MIMO Receiver Algorithms
- Dominik Seethaler, Harold Artés, Franz Hlawatsch:
Dynamic ing-and-cancelling with near-ML performance for MIMO communication systems. 777-780 - Sergey Loyka:
Statistical analysis of the 2×n V-BLAST algorithm over Rayleigh fading channel. 781-784 - Akrum Elkhazin, Konstantinos N. Plataniotis, Subbarayan Pasupathy:
Group MAP BLAST detector. 785-788 - Waleed M. Younis, Ali H. Sayed:
Interference suppression of asynchronous multi-user space-time block coded transmissions. 789-792 - Reza Kalbasi, Rui Dinis, David D. Falconer, Amir H. Banihashemi:
An iterative frequency-domain layered space-time receiver for SDMA systems with single-carrier transmission. 793-796 - Yiteng Huang, Jacob Benesty, Jingdong Chen:
Separating ISI and CCI in a two-step FIR Bezout equalizer for MIMO systems of frequency-selective channels. 797-800 - Yan Wu, Sumei Sun, Zhongding Lei:
A low complexity VBLAST OFDM detection algorithm. 801-804 - Johannes Brehmer, Michael Joham, Guido Dietl, Wolfgang Utschick:
Reduced complexity transmit Wiener filter based on a Krylov subspace multi-stage decomposition. 805-808 - Markus Rupp, Gerhard Gritsch, Hans Weinrichter:
Approximate ML detection for MIMO systems with very low complexity. 809-812 - Wolfgang H. Gerstacker, Patrick Nickel, Desmond P. Taylor:
Diversity interference cancellation using prefiltering and reduced-state MIMO equalization. 813-816 - Kevin H. Lin, Zahir M. Hussain, Richard J. Harris:
Adaptive transmit eigenbeamforming with orthogonal space-time block coding in correlated space-time channels. 817-820 - Wing-Kin Ma, P. C. Ching, Timothy N. Davidson, Ba-Ngu Vo:
Blind symbol identifiability of orthogonal space-time block codes. 821-824
Synchronization and Timing Recovery
- Rensheng Wang, Hongbin Li:
A deterministic multiuser code-timing estimator for long-code bandlimited CDMA systems. 825-828 - Yik-Chung Wu, Erchin Serpedin:
Data-aided maximum likelihood symbol timing estimation in MIMO correlated fading channels. 829-832 - José A. Lopez-Salcedo, Gregori Vázquez:
Cyclostationary joint phase and timing estimation for staggered modulations. 833-836 - Tadesse Ghirmai, Joaquín Míguez, Mónica F. Bugallo, Petar M. Djuric:
A particle filter for blind timing recovery and data detection in fast fading wireless channels. 837-840 - Chih-Ming Fu, Wen-Liang Hwang, Chung-Lin Huang:
Timing acquisition for fractal modulation in Gaussian white and 1/f channels. 841-844 - Yufang Yin, Yufei Huang, Jianqiu (Michelle) Zhang:
Joint symbol detection and timing estimation with stochastic M-algorithm. 845-848 - Valéry Ramon, Cédric Herzet, Luc Vandendorpe, Marc Moeneclaey:
EM algorithm-based multiuser synchronization in turbo receivers. 849-852 - Jitendra K. Tugnait, Xiaohong Meng:
Synchronization of superimposed training for channel estimation. 853-856
(Semi)Blind Techniques II
- Magno T. M. Silva, Maria D. Miranda, Antonio N. Licciardi Jr.:
A robust algorithm for blind space-time equalization. 857-860 - Rafael Gallego, Alexandre Rouxel, Florence Alberge, Pierre Duhamel:
Semi-blind equalization for GMSK-based mobile communications. 861-864 - Houcem Gazzah:
Revisiting the linear prediction algorithm for blind channel equalization and identification. 865-868 - Jun Fang, A. Rahim Leyman, Yong Huat Chew:
A cumulant subspace projection method for blind MIMO FIR identification. 869-872 - Can Kizilkale, Alper T. Erdogan:
Fast blind equalization method based on subgradient projections. 873-876 - Amin Zia, James P. Reilly, Shahram Shirani:
An information geometric approach to channel identification. 877-880 - Kun-Chien Hung, David W. Lin, Chun-Nan Ke:
Variable-step-size multimodulus blind decision-feedback equalization for high-order QAM based on boundary MSE estimation. 881-884 - Jonathan H. Manton, Duong H. Pham:
A low complexity semi-blind channel identification and source recovery method for transmission systems with guard intervals. 885-888 - Olivier Rousseaux, Geert Leus:
An iterative method for improved training-based estimation of doubly selective channels. 889-892 - Shannon D. Blunt, K. C. Ho:
Iterative MAP multiuser detection for constant modulus constellations in synchronous CDMA. 893-896 - Keyvan Zarifi, Shahram Shahbazpanahi, Alex B. Gershman, Zhi-Quan Luo:
Robust blind multiuser detection based on worst-case MMSE performance optimization. 897-900 - Seungjae Bahng, Anders Høst-Madsen:
Block CMA-based blind and group-blind multiuser detectors. 901-904
Application-Specific Systems and Implementations
- Guanbin Xing, Manyuan Shen, Jun Hu, Sheng Gao, Zhiping Xia, Qinghua Yang, Hui Liu:
An LDPC-based terrestrial multimedia broadcasting (TMB) system: design, implementation and experimental results. 905-908 - Sinan Sinanovic, Don H. Johnson, Vimal Shah, Wallace R. Gardner:
Data communication along the drill string using acoustic waves. 909-912 - Wenze Xi, Tülay Adali, John Zweck:
A MAP equalizer for the optical communications channel. 913-916 - Tong Zhao, Arye Nehorai, Boaz Porat:
New data detection and symbol timing recovery approaches for burst optical signal transmission. 917-920 - Jill K. Nelson, Andrew C. Singer, Upamanyu Madhow:
Multi-directional decision feedback for 2D equalization. 921-924 - Jeffrey O. Coleman:
Ping-pong sample times on a linear array halve the Nyquist rate [antenna array signal processing]. 925-928 - Wei Sun, Moeness G. Amin:
Interference suppression for GPS coarse/acquisition signals using antenna array. 929-932 - Charles Tibenderana, Stephan Weiss:
Low-complexity high-performance GFSK receiver with carrier frequency offset correction. 933-936 - Yingtuo Ju, Braham Barkat:
A new efficient chirp modulation technique for multi-user access communications systems. 937-940 - Srinivasa Machineni, Hao Shen, Antonia Papandreou-Suppappola:
Multi-user schemes using nonlinear time-varying modulation. 941-944 - Amir Leshem, Nir Tal, Lior Kravitz, Eran Gerson:
Super-resolution technique for estimating MIMO WLAN channels with application to 5 GHz channel measurements. 945-948 - Dmitriy Shutin, Gernot Kubin:
Cluster analysis of wireless channel impulse responses with hidden Markov models. 949-952
CDMA and Spread-Spectrum Systems
- Ping Liu, Zhengyuan Xu:
Temporal diversity assisted blind channel estimation for downlink long-code CDMA systems. 953-956 - Yongsun Hwang, Haralabos C. Papadopoulos:
Private communication over fading channels with chaotic DS/SS. 957-960 - Yu-Nan Lin, David W. Lin:
Chip-interleaved WCDMA with parallel-interference-cancellation receiver in multipath Rayleigh fading channels. 961-964 - Xiaodong Yue, H. Howard Fan:
Near-far resistance of CDMA communication systems with spatial diversity. 965-968 - Zhengyuan Xu:
Performance of CDMA receivers under imperfect channel estimation. 969-972 - Mohsen Ghotbi, M. Reza Soleymani:
A simple method for computing partial cancellation factors in CDMA using PPIC receiver. 973-976 - Bessem Sayadi, Sylvie Marcos:
A hybrid SIC/PIC detector based on a reduced network of Kalman filters for DS-CDMA systems over multipath fading channels. 977-980 - Francis Minhthang Bui, Dimitrios Hatzinakos:
Time-varying channel modeling and variable-size burst for spatio-temporal interference suppression in DS-CDMA systems. 981-984 - Seema Sud:
Application of auto-regressive spectrum estimation to joint CDMA code detection and interference cancellation. 985-988 - Luis Garcia Ordóñez, Alba Pagès-Zamora, Javier Rodríguez Fonollosa:
Iterative channel estimation for turbo receivers in DS-CDMA. 989-992 - Ananya Sen Gupta, Andrew C. Singer:
Near-far resistant multi-user detector using energy contours. 993-996
Detection, Estimation, and Demodulation
- Jianhua Liu, Marvin K. Simon, Petre Stoica, Jian Li:
A soft-detector based on multiple symbol detection for double differential modulation. 997-1000 - Peilu Ding, Michael D. Zoltowski, Mark Fimoff:
Preconditioned conjugate gradient based fast computation of indirect decision feedback equalizer. 1001-1004 - Ricardo Merched, Nabil R. Yousef:
Fast techniques for computing finite-length MMSE decision feedback equalizers. 1005-1008 - Moshe Salhov, Ami Wiesel, Yonina C. Eldar:
Robust peak distortion equalization. 1009-1012 - Haoli Qian, Stella N. Batalama, Bruce W. Suter:
Novel GLRT packet-data detectors. 1013-1016 - Shuichi Ohno:
Performance of zero-forcing equalizers for single-carrier zero-padded transmissions over multipath fading channels. 1017-1020 - Alireza Tarighat, Ali H. Sayed:
On the baseband compensation of IQ imbalances in OFDM systems. 1021-1024 - Liang Zhao, Won Namgoong:
Performance of a novel phase noise compensation scheme for communication receivers in the presence of Wiener phase noise. 1025-1028 - Sophie Gault, Walid Hachem, Philippe Ciblat:
Cramer-Rao bounds for data-aided sampling clock offset and channel estimation. 1029-1032 - Martin Krueger, Robert Denk, Bin Yang:
Good and bad training sequences for zero IF sampling edge receivers. 1033-1036 - Dayong Zhou, Victor E. DeBrunner:
A simplified adaptive nonlinear predistorter for high power amplifiers based on the direct learning algorithm. 1037-1040 - Zhiwen Zhu, Xinping Huang:
Adaptive compensation of gain/phase imbalances and DC-offsets using constant modulus algorithm [transceiver applications]. 1041-1044
DMT and XDSL
- A. Homayoun Kamkar-Parsi, Gilles Bessens, Martin Bouchard, Tet Hin Yeap:
Wideband crosstalk interference cancelling on xDSL using adaptive signal processing and common mode signal. 1045-1048 - Tomasz Twardowski, Tomasz P. Zielinski:
Fast estimation of power spectral density of ISI/ICI interferences for ADSL modem. 1049-1052 - Raphael Cendrillon, Marc Moonen, Jan Verlinden, Tom Bostoen, George Ginis:
Improved linear crosstalk precompensation for DSL. 1053-1056 - Koen Vanbleu, Geert Ysebaert, Gert Cuypers, Geert Leus:
Adaptive bitrate maximizing TEQ design for DMT-based systems. 1057-1060 - Chun-Yang Chen, See-May Phoong:
Per tone shaping filters for DMT transmitters. 1061-1064 - Shang-Ho Tsai, Yuan-Pei Lin, C.-C. Jay Kuo:
Combined bit swap and power gain adaptation for error rate equalization in DMT systems. 1065-1068 - Jaroslaw Bulat, Tomasz Twardowski:
Minimum distortion TEQ equalizer design for DMT system. 1069-1072 - Richard K. Martin, John M. Walsh, C. Richard Johnson Jr.:
Low complexity MIMO blind adaptive channel shortening. 1073-1076 - Alper T. Erdogan:
A subgradient algorithm for low complexity DMT PAR minimization. 1077-1080 - Timothy A. Thomas:
PAPR reduction via a fixed frequency-domain weighting across multiple OFDM bauds. 1081-1084 - Hao Wang, Biao Chen:
Asymptotic distributions and peak power analysis for uplink OFDMA signals. 1085-1088
Volume 5
VLSI Architectures for Video and Image Processing
- Eva Dejnozková, Petr Dokládal:
Asynchronous multi-core architecture for level set methods. 1-4 - Ali Ibrahim, Michael A. Parker, Al Davis:
Energy efficient cluster co-processors [3G wireless applications]. 5-8 - Tung-Chien Chen, Yu-Wen Huang, Liang-Gee Chen:
Fully utilized and reusable architecture for fractional motion estimation of H.264/AVC. 9-12 - Chao-Tsung Huang, Po-Chih Tseng, Liang-Gee Chen:
Memory analysis and architecture for two-dimensional discrete wavelet transform. 13-16 - Jongsun Park, Kaushik Roy:
A low power reconfigurable DCT architecture to trade off image quality for computational complexity. 17-20 - Keshab K. Parhi:
Pipelining of parallel multiplexer loops and decision feedback equalizers. 21-24
DSP for Communication and Coding
- Yongru Gu, Keshab K. Parhi:
Interleaved trellis coded modulation and decoding for 10 Gigabit Ethernet over copper. 25-28 - Mayank Tiwari, Yuming Zhu, Chaitali Chakrabarti:
Memory sub-banking scheme for high throughput turbo decoder. 29-32 - Haitao Xia, J. R. Cruz:
Reduced-complexity implementation of algebraic soft-decision decoding of Reed-Solomon codes. 33-36 - Kyungtae Han, Brian L. Evans:
Wordlength optimization with complexity-and-distortion measure and its application to broadband wireless demodulator design. 37-40 - Changchun Shi, Robert W. Brodersen:
Floating-point to fixed-point conversion with decision errors due to quantization. 41-44 - Philippe Coussy, David Gnaedig, Amor Nafkha, Adel Baganne, Emmanuel Boutillon, Eric Martin:
A methodology for IP integration into DSP SoC: a case study of a MAP algorithm for turbo decoder. 45-48
VLSI Algorithms and Architectures for DSP
- Zhongfeng Wang, Yanni Chen, Keshab K. Parhi:
Area efficient decoding of quasi-cyclic low density parity check codes. 49-52 - Ngai Wong, Venkataramanan Balakrishnan, Cheng-Kok Koh, Tung-Sang Ng:
A fast Newton/Smith algorithm for solving algebraic Riccati equations and its application in model order reduction. 53-56 - Frank Hannig, Hritam Dutta, Jürgen Teich:
Regular mapping for coarse-grained reconfigurable architectures. 57-60 - Zhihua Wang, Xiang Xie, Li Zhang, Chun Zhang:
An improved algorithm for rate distortion optimization in JPEG2000 and its integrated circuit implementation. 61-64 - Yunhua Wang, Linda DeBrunner, Victor E. DeBrunner, Dayong Zhou:
Quantization effect on phase response and its application to multiplierless ANC. 65-68 - Aca Gacic, Markus Püschel, José M. F. Moura:
Automatically generated high-performance code for discrete wavelet transforms. 69-72 - Yanni Chen, Keshab K. Parhi:
Area efficient parallel decoder architecture for long BCH codes. 73-76 - Ihab Amer, Wael M. Badawy, Graham A. Jullien:
Hardware prototyping for the H.264 4×4 transformation [video coding]. 77-80 - Sei Naito, Atsushi Koike, Shuichi Matsumoto:
Optimal JPEG2000 encoder mechanism for low delay and efficient distribution of HDTV programs. 81-84 - Chao Xu, Yanju Han, Yizhen Zhang:
Bit-plane and pass dual parallel architecture for coefficient bit modeling in JPEG2000. 85-88 - Masoud Alghoniemy, Ahmed H. Tewfik:
A sparse solution to the bounded subset selection problem: a network flow model approach. 89-92 - James Fung, Steve Mann:
Computer vision signal processing on graphics processing units. 93-96
Fast Algorithms
- Yongtao Wang, Hamid Mahmoodi, Lih-Yih Chiou, Hunsoo Choo, Jongsun Park, Woopyo Jeong, Kaushik Roy:
Hardware architecture and VLSI implementation of a low-power high-performance polyphase channelizer with applications to subband adaptive filtering. 97-100 - Yevgen Voronenko, Markus Püschel:
Automatic generation of implementations for DSP transforms on fused multiply-add architectures. 101-104 - Abhishek Mitra, Swapna Banerjee:
A regular algorithm for real time Radon & inverse Radon transform [image processing applications]. 105-108 - Edward Chau, Hamid Sheikhzadeh, Robert L. Brennan:
Complexity reduction and regularization of a fast affine projection algorithm for oversampled subband adaptive filters. 109-112 - Marcel Vasilache, Juha Iso-Sipilä, Olli Viikki:
On a practical design of a low complexity speech recognition engine. 113-116 - Brian Valentine, Oliver P. Sohm:
Optimizing the JPEG2000 binary arithmetic encoder for VLIW architectures. 117-120 - Bernhard Wess, Thomas Zeitlhofer:
Optimum address pointer assignment for digital signal processors. 121-124 - George Zhao, Roger Xu, Chiman Kwan:
Ship-motion prediction: algorithms and simulation results. 125-128 - Akakpo Agbago, Caroline Barrière:
Fast two-level-dynamic-programming algorithm for speech recognition. 129-132 - Yong Ching Lim, Jun Wei Lee:
Matrix formulation: fast filter bank. 133-136 - Fei Xu, Chip-Hong Chang, Ching-Chuen Jong:
Efficient algorithms for common subexpression elimination in digital filter design. 137-140 - Shaoqiang Bi, Wei Wang, Asim J. Al-Khalili:
New modulo decomposed residue-to-binary algorithm for general moduli sets. 141-144
High Performance DSP Architectures and Systems
- Ayman A. Fayed, Walid Elgharbawy, Magdy A. Bayoumi:
A data merging technique for high-speed low-power multiply accumulate units. 145-148 - Shiro Kobayashi, Isamu Kozuka, Wai Hung Tang, Diemo Landmann:
A software/hardware codesigned hands free system on a "resizable" block-floating-point DSP. 149-152 - Yu-Wen Huang, Chen-Han Tsai, Liang-Gee Chen:
Parallel global elimination algorithm and architecture design for fast block matching motion estimation. 153-156 - Michael Lewis, Jon Mellott, Fred J. Taylor:
An efficient residue to analog converter. 157-160 - Daniel J. Allred, Heejong Yoo, Venkatesh Krishnan, Walter Huang, David V. Anderson:
A novel high performance distributed arithmetic adaptive filter implementation on an FPGA. 161-164 - Juan Pablo Robelly, Gordon Cichon, Hendrik Seidel, Gerhard P. Fettweis:
Implementation of recursive digital filters into vector SIMD DSP architectures. 165-168 - Stephan C. Stilkerich, Rupert Reiger:
On the simulation and development of massive parallel digital architectures for Markov random fields [image processing applications]. 169-172 - Kiran K. Gunnam, Gwan Choi, Mark Yeary:
An LDPC decoding schedule for memory access reduction. 173-176 - Jooheung Lee, Narayanan Vijaykrishnan, Mary Jane Irwin:
Efficient VLSI implementation of inverse discrete cosine transform [image coding applications]. 177-180 - Jingzhao Ou, Viktor K. Prasanna:
Parameterized and energy efficient adaptive beamforming on FPGAs using MATLAB/Simulink. 181-184 - Lane Brooks, Keith Fife:
Hardware efficient lossless image compression engine. 185-188 - Shenglin Yang, Ingrid Verbauwhede:
A realtime, memory efficient fingerprint verification system. 189-192
Design and Mapping Techniques
- Sankar Barua, Kishore A. Kotteri, Amy E. Bell, Joan Carletta:
Optimal quantized lifting coefficients for the 9/7 wavelet [image compression applications]. 193-196 - Kishore A. Kotteri, Amy E. Bell, Joan Carletta:
Polyphase structures for multiplierless biorthogonal filter banks [image compression applications]. 197-200 - Chengjun Zhang, Chunyan Wang, M. Omair Ahmad:
An efficient buffer-based architecture for on-line computation of 1-D discrete wavelet transform. 201-204 - Ilaria Venturini, Pierre Duhamel:
Reality preserving fractional transforms [signal processing applications]. 205-208 - Mikael Olausson, Andreas Ehliar, Johan Eilert, Dake Liu:
Reduced floating point for MPEG1/2 layer III decoding. 209-212 - Günes Karabulut, Daniel Panario, Abbas Yongaçoglu:
Integer to integer Karhunen Loeve transform over finite fields [communication system applications]. 213-216 - Elias S. Manolakos, Demetris G. Galatopoullos, Andrew P. Funk:
Distributed Matlab based signal and image processing using JavaPorts. 217-220 - Adam C. Zelinski, Markus Püschel, Smarahara Misra, James C. Hoe:
Automatic cost minimization for multiplierless implementations of discrete signal transforms. 221-224 - Kuo-Ting Wu, Chunyan Wang:
A thinning process for an implementation in a pixel array circuit. 225-228 - Mainak Sen, Shuvra S. Bhattacharyya:
Systematic exploitation of data parallelism in hardware synthesis of DSP applications. 229-232 - Tarek Darwish, Magdy A. Bayoumi:
Dynamic profiling algorithms for low bit rate video applications. 233-236 - Romuald Rocher, Daniel Ménard, Olivier Sentieys, Pascal Scalart:
Accuracy evaluation of fixed-point LMS algorithm. 237-240
Image Processing Applications
- Michael D. Adams, Rabab K. Ward:
JasPer: a portable flexible open-source software tool kit for image coding/processing. 241-244 - Mohamed F. Mansour:
A memory and computation efficient structure for MPEG polyphase synthesis. 245-248 - Antonio Servetti, Alessandro Rinotti, Juan Carlos De Martin:
Fast implementation of the MPEG-4 AAC main and low complexity decoder. 249-252 - Yu-Lin Chang, Ping-Hao Wu, Shyh-Feng Lin, Liang-Gee Chen:
Four field local motion compensated de-interlacing. 253-256 - Hisao Sasai, Satoshi Kondo, Shinya Kadono:
Frame-rate up-conversion using reliable analysis of transmitted motion information. 257-260 - Ashis Kumar Mal, Arindam Basu:
A generalized analog architecture for DCT, DST and its inverse. 261-264
Defense Applications
- Philippe Ciuciu, Jérôme Idier:
Regularized Doppler radar imaging for target identification in atmospheric clutter. 265-268 - Frédéric Maussang, Jocelyn Chanussot, Alain Hétet:
On the use of higher order statistics in SAS imagery [synthetic aperture sonar]. 269-272 - Kun Lu, Xingzhao Liu:
A novel spread clutter suppression algorithm based on multiple-dimension matched field processing technique [over-the-horizon radar]. 273-276 - Dongpo Zhang, Xingzhao Liu:
Range sidelobe suppression technique for randomly intermittent spectra radar signal. 277-280 - Douglas D. Colclough, Edward L. Titlebaum:
Signal-dependent error in specular multipath estimation. 281-284 - Glenn S. Arr, Carlos C. Sun, Ravi Prakash Ramachandran:
Fusion of wavelet transform and color information features for automatic vehicle reidentification in intelligent transportation systems. 285-288
Speech and Language Applications
- Chiman Kwan, Gang Mei, George Zhao, Zhubing Ren, Roger Xu, Vincent Stanford, Cedrick Rochet, Julian Aube, K. C. Ho:
Bird classification algorithms: theory and experimental results. 289-292 - Bin Ma, Helen Meng:
English-Chinese bilingual text-independent speaker verification. 293-296 - Lorin Netsch, Alexis Bernard:
Automatic and language independent triphone training using phonetic tables [speech recognition]. 297-300 - Dong Wang, Liang Zhang, Jia Liu, Runsheng Liu:
Embedded speech recognition system on 8-bit MCU core. 301-304 - Jonathan Malkin, Xiao Li, Jeff A. Bilmes:
Custom arithmetic for high-speed, low-resource ASR systems. 305-308 - Christophe Lévy, Georges Linarès, Pascal Nocera, Jean-François Bonastre:
Reducing computational and memory cost for cellular phone embedded speech recognition system. 309-312 - K. Sreenivasa Rao, B. Yegnanarayana:
Modeling syllable duration in Indian languages using neural networks. 313-316 - Dragos Burileanu, Andrei Fecioru, Dragos Ion, Madalin Stoica, Costel Ilas:
An optimized TTS system implementation using a Motorola StarCore SC140-based processor. 317-320 - Vijay Kumar, A. G. Ramakrishnan:
Radial basis function and subspace approach for printed Kannada text recognition. 321-324
Communication Technologies
- Raphaël Le Bidan, Christophe Laot, Dominique Leroux:
Real-time MMSE turbo-equalization on the TMS320C5509 fixed-point DSP. 325-328 - Jung-Chieh Chen, Jiunn-Tsair Chen:
A novel dynamic channel assignment strategy using normal graphical signal processing for hierarchical cellular systems. 329-332 - C. Emanuel Savin, Tim McSmythurs, James Czilli:
Binary tree search architecture for efficient implementation of round robin arbiters. 333-336 - Etienne Van den Bogaert, Tom Bostoen, Jeroen Van Elsen, Raphael Cendrillon, Marc Moonen:
DSM in practice: iterative water-filling implemented on ADSL modems. 337-340 - Gonzalo R. Arce, Kenneth E. Barner, Liangping Ma:
Median RED algorithm for congestion control. 341-344 - Hui Luo, N. K. Shankaranarayanan:
A distributed dynamic channel allocation technique for throughput improvement in a dense WLAN environment. 345-348 - Ghassan Maalouli, Donald R. Stephens:
Joint, fractional resampler with delay equalization for high synchronization accuracy with a reduced number of samples per symbol. 349-352 - Honglei Chen, Dayalan Kasilingam:
Performance analysis of super-resolution beamforming in smart antennas. 353-356 - Julie Johnson, Etienne Cornu, Gary Choy, John Wdowiak:
Ultra low-power sub-band acoustic echo cancellation for wireless headsets. 357-360 - Srikanth Kannan, Michael S. Allen, José Fridman:
Cached memory performance characterization of a wireless digital baseband processor. 361-364 - David Hermann, Robert L. Brennan, Hamid Sheikhzadeh, Etienne Cornu:
Low-power implementation of the Bluetooth subband audio codec. 365-368
Cryptography and Watermarking; Manufacturing Applications
- Ming Hong Pi, Chun Hung Li:
A novel fractal watermarking technique. 369-372 - Yi-Wen Liu, Julius O. Smith III:
Watermarking sinusoidal audio representations by quantization index modulation in multiple frequencies. 373-376 - Xiaoxiao Dong, Mark F. Bocko, Zeljko Ignjatovic:
Data hiding via phase manipulation of audio signals. 377-380 - Darko Kirovski, Zeph Landau:
Randomizing the replacement attack. 381-384 - Hafiz Malik, Ashfaq A. Khokhar, Rashid Ansari:
Robust audio watermarking using frequency selective spread spectrum theory. 385-388 - Rashid Ansari, Hafiz Malik, Ashfaq A. Khokhar:
Data-hiding in audio using frequency-selective phase alteration. 389-392 - Xing He, Alexander I. Iliev, Michael S. Scordilis:
A high capacity watermarking technique for stereo audio. 393-396 - John E. Kleider, Steve Gifford, Scott Chuprun, Bruce Fette:
Radio frequency watermarking for OFDM wireless networks. 397-400 - Pradeep Kumar Shetty, T. S. Ramu:
An undecimated wavelet transform based enhancement, statistical feature extraction and detection-classification of PD signals [partial discharges]. 401-404 - Paulo Roberto de Aguiar, Paulo José Amaral Serni, Eduardo C. Bianchi, Fábio Romano Lofrano Dotto:
In-process grinding monitoring by acoustic emission. 405-408
Biomedical and Biometric Applications
- Yiu Sang Moon, Hoi-Wo Yeung, K. C. Chan, S. O. Chan:
Template synthesis and image mosaicking for fingerprint registration: an experimental study. 409-412 - Darko Kirovski, Nebojsa Jojic:
Cryptographically secure identity certificates. 413-416 - Thomas Bowles, Andreas Jakobsson, Jonathon A. Chambers:
Detection of cell-cyclic elements in mis-sampled gene expression data using a robust Capon estimator. 417-420 - Hamid Hassanpour, Mostefa Mesbah, Boualem Boashash:
EEG spike detection using time-frequency signal analysis. 421-424 - Evgeny Seider, Naum Chernoguz:
An extended spectral observer framework in application to multiple-channel optical measurements. 425-428 - Pega Zarjam, Ghasem Azemi, Mostefa Mesbah, Boualem Boashash:
Detection of newborns' EEG seizure using time-frequency divergence measures. 429-432 - Kumari L. Fernando, V. John Mathews, Michael W. Varner, Edward B. Clark:
Prediction of pregnancy-induced hypertension using coherence analysis. 433-436 - Pedro Gómez, Juan Ignacio Godino-Llorente, Francisco Jorge Rodríguez Dapena, Francisco Díaz Pérez, Victor Nieto Lluis, Agustín Álvarez Marquina, María Victoria Rodellar Biarge:
Evidence of vocal cord pathology from the mucosal wave cepstral contents. 437-440 - Mohammad A. U. Khan, M. Khalid Khan, Muhammad Aurangzeb Khan:
Coronary angiogram image enhancement using decimation-free directional filter banks. 441-444 - Hongshun Su, Wei Qian, Ravi Sankar, Xuejun Sun:
A new knowledge-based lung nodule detection system. 445-448 - Thao T. Tran, Vincent A. Emanuele II, G. Tong Zhou:
Techniques for detecting approximate tandem repeats in DNA. 449-452
Pattern Recognition and Classification I
- Fahed Abdallah, Cédric Richard, Régis Lengellé:
A sequential approach for multi-class discriminant analysis with kernels. 453-456 - Qi Zhao, David J. Miller:
A deterministic, annealing-based approach for learning and model selection in finite mixture models. 457-460 - Qi Tian, Jie Yu, Ying Wu, Thomas S. Huang:
Learning based on kernel discriminant-EM algorithm for image classification. 461-464 - Yan Zhang, Xuejun Liao, Esther Durá, Lawrence Carin:
Active selection of labeled data for target detection. 465-468 - Suleyman Serdar Kozat, Andrew C. Singer:
Min-max optimal universal prediction with side information. 469-472 - Frédéric Desobry, Manuel Davy:
Dissimilarity measures in feature space. 473-476
Blind Source Separation
- Scott C. Douglas, Hiroshi Sawada, Shoji Makino:
Natural gradient multichannel blind deconvolution and source separation using causal FIR filters. 477-480 - Iain Russell, Jiangtao Xi, Alfred Mertins, Joe F. Chicharo:
Blind source separation of nonstationary convolutively mixed signals in the subband domain. 481-484 - Saïd Moussaoui, David Brie, Olivier Caspary, Ali Mohammad-Djafari:
A Bayesian method for positive source separation. 485-488 - Shlomo Dubnov, Joseph Tabrikian, Miki Arnon-Targan:
A method for directionally-disjoint source separation in convolutive environment. 489-492 - Pando G. Georgiev, Fabian J. Theis, Andrzej Cichocki:
Blind source separation and sparse component analysis of overcomplete mixtures. 493-496 - Thomas Blumensath, Mike E. Davies:
Unsupervised learning of sparse and shift-invariant decompositions of polyphonic music. 497-500
Learning Theory and Modeling
- Zhe Chen, Simon Haykin, Suzanna Becker:
Theory of Monte Carlo sampling-based Alopex algorithms for neural networks. 501-504 - Leo J. Lee, Hagai Attias, Li Deng, Paul W. Fieguth:
A multimodal variational approach to learning and inference in switching state space models [speech processing application]. 505-508 - Sascha Korl, Hans-Andrea Loeliger, Allen G. Lindgren:
AR model parameter estimation: from factor graphs to algorithms. 509-512 - Jian-Wu Xu, Deniz Erdogmus, José C. Príncipe:
Minimizing Fisher information of the error in supervised adaptive filter training. 513-516 - Ronan Collobert, Samy Bengio:
A gentle Hessian for efficient gradient descent. 517-520 - Nizar Bouguila, Djemel Ziou:
Dirichlet-based probability model applied to human skin detection [image skin detection]. 521-524
Blind Source Separation and ICA
- Tülay Adali, Taehwan Kim, Vince D. Calhoun:
Independent component analysis by complex nonlinearities. 525-528 - Thomas Beierholm, Brian Dam Pedersen, Ole Winther:
Low complexity Bayesian single channel source separation. 529-532 - Massoud Babaie-Zadeh, Christian Jutten, Kambiz Nayebi:
A minimization-projection (MP) approach for blind separating convolutive mixtures. 533-536 - Yuhui Luo, Sangarapillai Lambotharan, Jonathon A. Chambers:
A new block based time-frequency approach for underdetermined blind source separation. 537-540 - Toshihisa Tanaka, Andrzej Cichocki:
Subband decomposition independent component analysis and new performance criteria. 541-544 - John (Juyang) Weng, Nan Zhang:
A quasi-optimally efficient algorithm for independent component analysis. 545-548 - Jakob van de Laar:
On MIMO instantaneous blind identification based on the exploitation of the time structure of signals using arbitrary-order cumulants. 549-552 - Daniele Vigliano, Raffaele Parisi, Aurelio Uncini:
A novel recurrent network for independent component analysis of post nonlinear convolutive mixtures. 553-556 - Paul Sugden, Nishan Canagarajah:
Underdetermined noisy blind separation using dual matching pursuits. 557-560 - Glen W. Mabey, Jacob H. Gunther, Tamal Bose:
A Euclidean direction based algorithm for blind source separation using a natural gradient. 561-564 - Saeid Sanei, Wenwu Wang, Jonathon A. Chambers:
A coupled HMM for solving the permutation problem in frequency domain BSS. 565-568 - Takayuki Nishiwaki, Kenji Nakayama, Akihiro Hirano:
A blind source separation cascading separation and linearization for low-order nonlinear mixtures. 569-572
Bioinformatics and Biomedical Applications
- Guang-Zheng Zhang, De-Shuang Huang, Hong-Qiang Wang:
Protein secondary structure prediction based on the amino acids conformational classification and neural network technique. 573-576 - Zafer Aydin, Yücel Altunbasak, Mark Borodovsky:
Protein secondary structure prediction with semi Markov HMMs. 577-580 - Sotirios A. Tsaftaris, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, Eleftherios T. Papoutsakis:
DNA-based matching of digital signals. 581-584 - Deniz Erdogmus, Rui Yan, Erik G. Larsson, José C. Príncipe, Jeffrey R. Fitzsimmons:
Mixture of competitive linear models for phased-array magnetic resonance imaging. 585-588 - Xinying Zhang, Chad L. Myers, Sun-Yuan Kung:
Cross-weighted Fisher discriminant analysis for visualization of DNA microarray data. 589-592 - Vikram Krishnamurthy, Shin-Ho Chung:
Adaptive discrete stochastic optimization algorithm for learning Nernst potential in nerve cell membrane ion channels. 593-596 - Alzenir O. Silva, Juliana F. Camapum Wanderley, Alan N. Freitas, Hansenclever de F. Bassani, Rodrigo A. de Vasconcelos, Flávia Mendes O. Freitas:
Watershed transform for automatic image segmentation of the human pelvic area. 597-600 - Salima Makni, Philippe Ciuciu, Jérôme Idier, Jean-Baptiste Poline:
Semi-blind deconvolution of neural impulse response in fMRI using a Gibbs sampling method. 601-604 - Dingfei Ge, Zhegen Zhang:
Pattern recognition of cardiac arrhythmias based on multivariate autoregressive modeling. 605-608 - Sung H. Yoon, Ji H. Lee, Jung H. Kim, Winser E. Alexander:
Medical image compression using post-segmentation approach. 609-612 - Ravi Vaidyanathan, Hyunseok Kook, Lalit Gupta, James West:
Parametric and non-parametric signal analysis for mapping air flow in the ear-canal to tongue movements: a new strategy for hands-free human-machine interfaces. 613-616 - Julian Fiérrez-Aguilar, Daniel Garcia-Romero, Javier Ortega-Garcia, Joaquín González-Rodríguez:
Exploiting general knowledge in user-dependent fusion strategies for multimodal biometric verification. 617-620
Speech and Audio Processing
- Christos Dimitrakakis, Samy Bengio:
Boosting HMMs with an application to speech recognition. 621-624 - Arun C. Surendran, Somsak Sukittanon, John C. Platt:
Logistic discriminative speech detectors using posterior SNR. 625-628 - Alfred Dielmann, Steve Renals:
Dynamic Bayesian networks for meeting structuring. 629-632 - Dorel Picovici, Abdulhussain E. Mahdi:
New output-based perceptual measure for predicting subjective quality of speech. 633-636 - Yasser H. Abdel-Haleem, Steve Renals, Neil D. Lawrence:
Acoustic space dimensionality selection and combination using the maximum entropy principle. 637-640 - Manuel J. Reyes Gomez, Daniel P. W. Ellis, Nebojsa Jojic:
Multiband audio modeling for single-channel acoustic source separation. 641-644 - Richard M. Dansereau:
Co-channel audiovisual speech separation using spectral matching constraints. 645-648 - John R. Hershey, Hagai Attias, Nebojsa Jojic, Trausti T. Kristjansson:
Audio-visual graphical models for speech processing. 649-652 - Constanze Tschöpe, Dieter Hentschel, Matthias Wolff, Matthias Eichner, Rüdiger Hoffmann:
Classification of non-speech acoustic signals using structure models. 653-656 - Shyamsundar Rajaram, Ara V. Nefian, Thomas S. Huang:
Bayesian separation of audio-visual speech sources. 657-660 - Fei Sha, John Ashley Burgoyne, Lawrence K. Saul:
Multiband statistical learning for f0 estimation in speech. 661-664 - Shahrzad Esmaili, Sridhar Krishnan, Kaamran Raahemifar:
Content based audio classification and retrieval using joint time-frequency analysis. 665-668
Machine Learning Applications
- Jiang Li, Qilian Liang, Michael T. Manry:
Demodulation for wireless ATM network using modified SOM network. 669-672 - Ignacio Santamaría, Javier Vía, César Caballero-Gaudes:
Robust blind identification of SIMO channels: a support vector regression approach. 673-676 - A. Enis Çetin, Tom C. Pearson, Ahmed H. Tewfik:
Classification of closed and open shell pistachio nuts using principal component analysis of impact acoustics. 677-680 - Ming-Cheung Cheung, Man-Wai Mak, Sun-Yuan Kung:
Multi-sample data-dependent fusion of sorted score sequences for biometric verification. 681-684 - Benjamín Castañeda, Yuriy Luzanov, Juan C. Cockburn:
A modular architecture for real-time feature-based tracking. 685-688 - Wei Wang:
A radial basis function equalizer for optical fiber communications systems. 689-692 - Cyril Carincotte, Stéphane Derrode, Guillaume Sicot, Jean-Marc Boucher:
Unsupervised image segmentation based on a new fuzzy HMC model. 693-696 - Xavier Sevillano, Francesc Alías, Joan Claudi Socoró:
ICA-based hierarchical text classification for multi-domain text-to-speech synthesis. 697-700 - Aki Härmä, Panu Somervuo:
Classification of the harmonic structure in bird vocalization. 701-704 - Tao Li, Mitsunori Ogihara:
Content-based music similarity search and emotion detection. 705-708 - Ling-Yu Duan, Min Xu, Qi Tian, Changsheng Xu:
Mean shift based video segment representation and applications to replay detection. 709-712 - Michael Syskind Pedersen, Ulrik Kjems, Karsten Boye Rasmussen, Lars Kai Hansen:
Semi-blind source separation using head-related transfer functions [speech signal separation]. 713-716
Image and Video Processing
- Jie Wang, Konstantinos N. Plataniotis, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos:
Combining features and decisions for face detection. 717-720 - Guang Dai, Yuntao Qian, Sen Jia:
Modified kernel-based nonlinear feature extraction [face recognition example]. 721-724 - Wenming Zheng, Cairong Zou, Li Zhao:
Face recognition using two novel nearest neighbor classifiers. 725-728 - Jin Seo, Hanseok Ko:
Face detection using support vector domain description in color images. 729-732 - Laiyun Qing, Shiguang Shan, Xilin Chen:
Face relighting for face recognition under generic illumination. 733-736 - Yasufumi Suzuki, Tadashi Shibata:
Multiple-clue face detection algorithm using edge-based feature vectors. 737-740 - Ying Huang, Xiaoqing Ding, Shengjin Wang:
Recognition of 3-D objects in multiple statuses based on Markov random field models. 741-744 - EunSang Bak, Kayvan Najarian:
Domain conversion with local posteriors for image segmentation. 745-748 - Takayuki Nagai, Truong Q. Nguyen:
Appearance model based face-to-face transform. 749-752 - José Gabriel Rodríguez Carneiro Gomes, Sanjit K. Mitra, Rui J. P. de Figueiredo:
A complexity comparison between multilayer perceptrons applied to on-sensor image compression. 753-756 - Salim Chitroub:
PCA-ICA neural network model for POLSAR images analysis. 757-760 - Dehong Liu, Lihan He, Lawrence Carin:
Airport detection in large aerial optical imagery. 761-764
Learning Theory and Models
- Jeff Fortuna, David W. Capson:
Compact support vector representation [image classification applications]. 765-768 - Stéphane Derrode, Cyril Carincotte, Salah Bourennane:
Unsupervised image segmentation based on high-order hidden Markov chains [radar imaging examples]. 769-772 - Morten Nonboe Andersen, Rasmus Ørum Andersen, Kevin Wheeler:
Filtering in hybrid dynamic Bayesian networks. 773-776 - Jong-Hoon Ahn, Seungjin Choi, Jong-Hoon Oh:
A new way of PCA: integrated-squared-error and EM algorithms. 777-780 - Tue Lehn-Schiøler, Deniz Erdogmus, José C. Príncipe:
Parzen particle filters. 781-784 - Mo Chen, Danilo P. Mandic:
Quality assessment of hybrid nonlinear filters. 785-788 - Mohammed A. Hasan:
Line search and gradient method for solving constrained optimization problems. 789-792 - Jie Li, Xinbo Gao, Licheng Jiao:
A novel clustering method with network structure based on clonal algorithm. 793-796 - Yi Liu, Yuan F. Zheng:
FS_SFS: a novel feature selection method for support vector machines. 797-800 - Ye Zhang, Yanfeng Gu:
Kernel-based invariant subspace method for hyperspectral target detection. 801-804 - Karim T. Abou-Moustafa, Ching Y. Suen, Mohamed Cheriet:
A generative-discriminative hybrid for sequential data classification [image classification example]. 805-808 - Constantinos B. Papadias, Alexandr M. Kuzminskiy:
Blind source separation with randomized Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization for short burst systems. 809-812
Pattern Recognition and Classification II
- Mantao Xu:
Delta-MSE dissimilarity in GLA based vector quantization. 813-816 - Dalton S. Rosario:
Highly effective logistic regression model for signal (anomaly) detection. 817-820 - Hisham Othman, Tyseer Aboulnasr:
A semi-continuous state transition probability HMM-based voice activity detection. 821-824 - Panu Somervuo, Aki Härmä:
Bird song recognition based on syllable pair histograms. 825-828 - Mehrdad J. Gangeh, Michel Bister, Madasu Hanmandlu:
Multiresolution eigenimages for texture classification. 829-832 - Sofiane Brahim-Belhouari, Amine Bermak, Philip C. H. Chan:
Gas identification with microelectronic gas sensor in presence of drift using robust GMM. 833-836 - Özgür Çetin, Mari Ostendorf:
Multi-rate hidden Markov models and their application to machining tool-wear classification. 837-840 - Neila Mezghani, Amar Mitiche, Mohamed Cheriet:
On-line character recognition using histograms of features and an associative memory. 841-844 - Roongroj Nopsuwanchai, Alain Biem:
Prototype-based minimum error classifier for handwritten digits recognition. 845-848
Multimedia Communication, Networking and Security I
- Hong Zhao, K. J. Ray Liu:
Bandwidth efficient fingerprint multicast for video streaming. 849-852 - Yinqing Zhao, Zhi Shi, C.-C. Jay Kuo:
Online bandwidth-efficient scheduling for video-on-demand with recursive patching. 853-856 - Fan Zhai, Yiftach Eisenberg, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, Randall Berry, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos:
Rate-distortion optimized product code forward error correction for video transmission over IP-based wireless networks. 857-860 - Jenq-Neng Hwang, Qiang Liu:
On realtime remote display of a digital video recording system. 861-864 - Mingyu Chen, Manohar N. Murthi:
Optimized unequal error protection for voice over IP. 865-868 - Hongjun Wu, Di Ma:
Efficient and secure encryption schemes for JPEG2000. 869-872
Human Machine Interface; Signal Processing for Media Integration and Application
- Jintao Jiang, Gerasimos Potamianos, Harriet J. Nock, Giridharan Iyengar, Chalapathy Neti:
Improved face and feature finding for audio-visual speech recognition in visually challenging environments. 873-876 - Mingli Song, Chun Chen, Mingyu You:
Audio-visual based emotion recognition using tripled hidden Markov model. 877-880 - Neal Checka, Kevin W. Wilson, Michael Siracusa, Trevor Darrell:
Multiple person and speaker activity tracking with a particle filter. 881-884 - WenTao Liu, Baocai Yin, XiBin Jia, Dehui Kong:
Audio to visual signal mappings with HMM. 885-888 - Huang Fei:
A hybrid HMM/particle filter framework for non-rigid hand motion recognition. 889-892 - Norman Poh, Samy Bengio:
Why do multi-stream, multi-band and multi-modal approaches work on biometric user authentication tasks? 893-896 - Ying Li, Chitra Dorai:
SVM-based audio classification for instructional video analysis. 897-900 - Amit A. Kale, Amit K. Roy-Chowdhury, Rama Chellappa:
Fusion of gait and face for human identification. 901-904 - SangKeun Lee, Monson H. Hayes:
An application for interactive video abstraction. 905-908 - Jian Li, Shaohua Kevin Zhou:
Probabilistic face recognition from compressed imagery. 909-912 - Cormac Herley:
Extracting repeats from media streams. 913-916 - Petar S. Aleksic, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos:
Comparison of low- and high-level visual features for audio-visual continuous automatic speech recognition. 917-920
Multimedia Systems and Applications
- Chih-Chin Liu, Pang-Chia Yao:
Automatic summarization of MP3 music objects. 921-924 - Hyoung-Gook Kim, Thomas Sikora:
Comparison of MPEG-7 audio spectrum projection features and MFCC applied to speaker recognition, sound classification and audio segmentation. 925-928 - Wen-Nung Lie, Chen-Kang Su:
Content-based retrieval of MP3 songs based on query by singing. 929-932 - Seokhoon Ju, Wonyong Sung:
Implementation of a digital color copier using a VLIW SIMD architecture. 933-936 - Parham Aarabi, QingHua Wang, Maoud Yeganegi:
Integrated displacement tracking and sound localization. 937-940 - Qiang Liu, Kyoung-Ho Choi, JaeJun Yoo, Jenq-Neng Hwang:
A scalable VideoGIS system for GPS-guided vehicles. 941-944 - Sheng Yang, Mei-Yin Shen, C.-C. Jay Kuo:
Progressive coding of 3D textured graphic model via joint mesh-texture optimization. 945-948 - Sonia Djaziri Larbi, Meriem Jaïdane, Nicolas Moreau:
A new Wiener filtering based detection scheme for time domain perceptual audio watermarking. 949-952 - Rufeng Chu, Xingang You, Xiangwei Kong, Xiaohui Ba:
A DCT-based image steganographic method resisting statistical attacks. 953-956 - Peng Wu:
A semi-automatic approach to detect highlights for home video annotation. 957-960 - Yan Liu, Guihua Er, Qionghai Dai:
Improved rate allocation method based on sliding window for FGS video bit-stream. 961-964
Multimedia Communication, Networking and Security II
- Deepika Srinivasan, Lisimachos P. Kondi:
Optimal resource allocation for video transmission over DS-CDMA channels with multirate detection. 965-968 - Wen-Nung Lie, Ming-Lun Tsai, Tom C.-I. Lin:
Rate-distortion optimized DCT-domain video transcoder for bit-rate reduction of MPEG videos. 969-972 - James Macnicol, Mark R. Pickering, Michael R. Frater, John F. Arnold:
Quality tradeoffs for packet video over differentiated services networks. 973-976 - Yeonjoon Chung, Ahmed H. Tewfik:
A feedback based multicasting protocol for efficient video on demand. 977-980 - Hsu-Feng Hsiao, Jenq-Neng Hwang:
A max-min fairness congestion control for streaming layered video. 981-984 - Virgilio Rodriguez, David J. Goodman, Yao Wang:
Optimal coding rate and power allocation for the streaming of scalably encoded video over a wireless link. 985-988 - Xiaofeng Xu, Mihaela van der Schaar, Santhana Krishnamachari, Sunghyun Choi, Yao Wang:
Fine-granular-scalability video streaming over wireless LANs using cross layer error control. 989-992 - Qiong Li, Mihaela van der Schaar:
Error protection of video over wireless local area networks through real-time retry limit adaptation. 993-996 - Wen Xu, Sheila S. Hemami:
Distortion optimized multiple channel image transmission under delay constraints. 997-1000 - Jacob Chakareski, John G. Apostolopoulos, Wai-tian Tan, Susie J. Wee, Bernd Girod:
Distortion chains for predicting the video distortion for general packet loss patterns. 1001-1004 - Phil Sherry, Andreas E. Savakis:
Improved techniques for watermarking halftone images. 1005-1008
Signal Processing Education
- Jaime Alberto Parra Plaza, Ferney-Orlando Amaya:
Brain-learning-model-based DSP teaching environment for communication systems. 1009-1012 - Ryan Frankel, Nicholas Nezis, Fred J. Taylor:
The InvestiGATOR®: a studio-based DSP learning paradigm. 1013-1016 - Hsien-Tsai Wu, Sen M. Kuo:
Continuing education courses emphasizing hands-on DSP experiments for night-school students. 1017-1020 - Roxana Saint-Nom, Daniel Jacoby:
The teaching synergy of digital music and SP. 1021-1024 - Yingzi Du, Robert W. Ives, Delores M. Etter, Thad B. Welch:
Biometric signal processing laboratory. 1025-1028 - Thierry Dutoit:
Unusual teaching short-cuts to the Levinson and lattice algorithms. 1029-1032 - Hauke Krüger, Thomas Lotter, Peter Vary:
A versatile DSP-system for student-projects on embedded real-time audio signal processing. 1033-1036 - Panagiotis Androutsos, Azadeh Kushki, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos:
Practical MPEG-7 image indexing & retrieval for undergraduates. 1037-1040 - Thad B. Welch, Michael G. Morrow, Cameron H. G. Wright:
Using DSP hardware to control your world. 1041-1044 - Venkatraman Atti, Andreas Spanias:
Web-based experiments for introducing speech recognition basics in a DSP course. 1045-1048
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