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ICASSP 1998: Seattle, Washington, USA
- Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, ICASSP '98, Seattle, Washington, USA, May 12-15, 1998. IEEE 1998, ISBN 0-7803-4428-6

Volume 1
Features for Automatic Speech Recognition I
- Philip N. Garner

, Wendy J. Holmes:
On the robust incorporation of formant features into hidden Markov models for automatic speech recognition. 1-4 - Christoph Neukirchen, Daniel Willett, Stefan Eickeler, Stefan Müller:

Exploiting acoustic feature correlations by joint neural vector quantizer design in a discrete HMM system. 5-8 - Gerhard Rigoll, Daniel Willett:

A NN/HMM hybrid for continuous speech recognition with a discriminant nonlinear feature extraction. 9-12 - Partha Niyogi, Padma Ramesh:

Incorporating voice onset time to improve letter recognition accuracies. 13-16 - Rathinavelu Chengalvarayan:

On the use of normalized LPC error towards better large vocabulary speech recognition systems. 17-20 - David L. Thomson, Rathinavelu Chengalvarayan:

Use of periodicity and jitter as speech recognition features. 21-24 - Keikichi Hirose, Koji Iwano

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Accent type recognition and syntactic boundary detection of Japanese using statistical modeling of moraic transitions of fundamental frequency contours. 25-28 - Tsuneo Nitta:

A novel feature-extraction for speech recognition based on multiple acoustic-feature planes. 29-32
Spectral Quantization
- Tadashi Yonezaki, Koji Yoshida, Toshio Yagi:

An error correction approach based on the MAP algorithm combined with hidden Markov models. 33-36 - Thomas Eriksson

, Hong-Goo Kang, Yannis Stylianou:
Quantization of the spectral envelope for sinusoidal coders. 37-40 - Srinivas Nandkumar, Kumar Swaminathan, Udaya Bhaskar:

Robust speech mode based LSF vector quantization for low bit rate coders. 41-44 - Hai Le Vu, László Lois:

A new general distance measure for quantization of LSF and their transformed coefficients. 45-48 - Pasi Ojala, Ari Lakaniemi:

Variable model order LPC quantization. 49-52 - Damith J. Mudugamuwa, Alan B. Bradley:

Optimal transform for segmented parametric speech coding. 53-56 - Sridha Sridharan, John Leis:

Two novel lossless algorithms to exploit index redundancy in VQ speech compression. 57-60 - Costas S. Xydeas, Thomas M. Chapman:

Multicodebook vector quantization of LPC parameters. 61-64 - Wenhui Jin, Wai-Yip Chan:

Personal speech coding. 65-68 - Lin Yu Tseng, Shiueng Bien Yang:

A genetic approach to the design of general-tree-structured vector quantizers for speech coding. 69-72
Speaker Adaptation and Normalization in Adverse Environments
- Mohamed Afify, Jean-Paul Haton:

Minimum cross-entropy adaptation of hidden Markov models. 73-76 - Hui Jiang, Keikichi Hirose, Qiang Huo:

Improving Viterbi Bayesian predictive classification via sequential Bayesian learning in robust speech recognition. 77-80 - Jiqing Han, Munsung Han, Gyu-Bong Park, Jeongue Park, Wen Gao, Doosung Hwang:

Discriminative learning of additive noise and channel distortions for robust speech recognition. 81-84 - Kari Laurila, Marcel Vasilache, Olli Viikki:

A combination of discriminative and maximum likelihood techniques for noise robust speech recognition. 85-88 - Lionel Delphin-Poulat, Chafic Mokbel, Jérôme Idier:

Frame-synchronous stochastic matching based on the Kullback-Leibler information. 89-92 - Yasuo Ariki, Miharu Sakuragi:

Unsupervised speaker normalization using canonical correlation analysis. 93-96 - Jun Ishii, Toshiaki Fukuda:

Speaker independent acoustic modeling using speaker normalization. 97-100 - Theodoros Salonidis, Vassilios Digalakis

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Robust speech recognition for multiple topological scenarios of the GSM mobile phone system. 101-104
Speaker Recognition
- Aaron E. Rosenberg, Olivier Siohan, Sarangarajan Parthasarathy:

Speaker verification using minimum verification error training. 105-108 - Olivier Siohan, Aaron E. Rosenberg, Sarangarajan Parthasarathy:

Speaker identification using minimum classification error training. 109-112 - William Mistretta, Kevin R. Farrell:

Model adaptation methods for speaker verification. 113-116 - Tomoko Matsui

, Kiyoaki Aikawa:
Robust model for speaker verification against session-dependent utterance variation. 117-120 - Andrzej Drygajlo, Mounir El-Maliki:

Speaker verification in noisy environments with combined spectral subtraction and missing feature theory. 121-124 - Jean-Benoît Pierrot, Johan Lindberg, Johan Koolwaaij, Hans-Peter Hutter, Dominique Genoud, Mats Blomberg, Frédéric Bimbot:

A comparison of a priori threshold setting procedures for speaker verification in the CAVE project. 125-128 - Dominique Genoud, Miguel Moreira

, Eddy Mayoraz:
Text dependent speaker verification using binary classifiers. 129-132 - Qi Li, Biing-Hwang Juang:

Speaker verification using verbal information verification for automatic enrolment. 133-136
CELP Coding
- Hironori Ito, Masahiro Serizawa, Kazunori Ozawa, Toshiyuki Nomura:

An adaptive multi-rate speech codec based on MP-CELP coding algorithm for ETSI AMR standard. 137-140 - Janne Vainio, Hannu Mikkola, Kari Järvinen, Petri Haavisto:

GSM EFR based multi-rate codec family. 141-144 - Roar Hagen, Erik Ekudden, Björn Johansson, W. Bastiaan Kleijn

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Removal of sparse-excitation artifacts in CELP. 145-148 - Hong Kook Kim:

Adaptive encoding of fixed codebook in CELP coders. 149-152 - Kazunori Ozawa, Masahiro Serizawa:

High quality multi-pulse based CELP speech coding at 6.4 kb/s and its subjective evaluation. 153-156 - Jürgen Schnitzler:

A 13.0 kbit/s wideband speech codec based on SB-ACELP. 157-160 - Kazuhito Koishida, Gou Hirabayashi, Keiichi Tokuda, Takao Kobayashi:

A wideband CELP speech coder at 16 kbit/s based on mel-generalized cepstral analysis. 161-164 - Anil Ubale, Allen Gersho:

A low-delay wideband speech coder at 24-kbps. 165-168
Language Modeling and Understanding
- Kae-Cherng Yang, Tai-Hsuan Ho, Lee-Feng Chien, Lin-Shan Lee:

Statistics-based segment pattern lexicon-a new direction for Chinese language modeling. 169-172 - Shuanhu Bai, Haizhou Li, Zhiwei Lin, Baosheng Yuan:

Building class-based language models with contextual statistics. 173-176 - Thomas Niesler, Edward W. D. Whittaker, Philip C. Woodland:

Comparison of part-of-speech and automatically derived category-based language models for speech recognition. 177-180 - Atsunori Ogawa, Kazuya Takeda, Fumitada Itakura:

Balancing acoustic and linguistic probabilities. 181-184 - Andreas Kellner:

Initial language models for spoken dialogue systems. 185-188 - Kishore Papineni, Salim Roukos, Todd Ward:

Maximum likelihood and discriminative training of direct translation models. 189-192 - Hsien-Chang Wang, Jhing-Fa Wang:

A telephone number inquiry system with dialog structure. 193-196 - Alexandros Potamianos, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:

Spoken dialog systems for children. 197-200 - Esther Levin, Roberto Pieraccini, Wieland Eckert:

Using Markov decision process for learning dialogue strategies. 201-204 - Nam-Yong Han, Un-Cheon Choi, Youngjik Lee:

An implementation of a partial parser in the spoken language translator. 205-208
Utterance Verification and Word Spotting
- Jon G. Vaver:

Experiments in confidence scoring using Spanish CallHome data. 209-212 - Myoung-Wan Koo, Chin-Hui Lee, Biing-Hwang Juang:

A new decoder based on a generalized confidence score. 213-216 - Takatoshi Jitsuhiro, Satoshi Takahashi, Kiyoaki Aikawa:

Rejection of out-of-vocabulary words using phoneme confidence likelihood. 217-220 - Jochen Junkawitsch, Harald Höge:

Keyword verification considering the correlation of succeeding feature vectors. 221-224 - Frank Wessel, Klaus Macherey, Ralf Schlüter

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Using word probabilities as confidence measures. 225-228 - Rafid A. Sukkar:

Subword-based minimum verification error (SB-MVE) training for task independent utterance verification. 229-232 - Satya Dharanipragada, Salim Roukos:

A fast vocabulary independent algorithm for spotting words in speech. 233-236 - Richard C. Rose, H. Yao, Giuseppe Riccardi, Jerry H. Wright:

Integration of utterance verification with statistical language modeling and spoken language understanding. 237-240
Techniques for Adverse Acoustic Environments
- Eduardo Lleida, Julián Fernández, Enrique Masgrau:

Robust continuous speech recognition system based on a microphone array. 241-244 - Takeshi Yamada, Satoshi Nakamura, Kiyohiro Shikano:

Hands-free speech recognition based on 3-D Viterbi search using a microphone array. 245-248 - Tadd B. Hughes, Hong-Seok Kim, Joseph H. DiBiase, Harvey F. Silverman:

Using a real-time, tracking microphone array as input to an HMM speech recognizer. 249-252 - Franck Giron, Yasuhiro Minami, Masashi Tanaka, Ken'ichi Furuya

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Compensation of speaker directivity in speech recognition using HMM composition. 253-256 - Alexander Fischer, Volker Stahl:

Subword unit based speech recognition in car environments. 257-260 - Lamia Karray, Abdellatif Ben Jelloun, Chafic Mokbel:

Solutions for robust recognition over the GSM cellular network. 261-264 - Zhong-Hua Wang, Patrick Kenny:

Speech recognition in non-stationary adverse environments. 265-268 - Makoto Shozakai, Satoshi Nakamura, Kiyohiro Shikano:

Robust speech recognition in car environments. 269-272
Speech Synthesis and Voice Conversion
- Ann K. Syrdal, Yannis Stylianou, Laurie Garrison, Alistair Conkie, Jürgen Schröter:

TD-PSOLA versus harmonic plus noise model in diphone based speech synthesis. 273-276 - Chu Min, P. C. Ching:

A hybrid approach to synthesize high quality Cantonese speech. 277-280 - Yannis Stylianou, Olivier Cappé:

A system for voice conversion based on probabilistic classification and a harmonic plus noise model. 281-284 - Alexander Kain, Michael W. Macon:

Spectral voice conversion for text-to-speech synthesis. 285-288 - Levent M. Arslan

, David Talkin:
Speaker transformation using sentence HMM based alignments and detailed prosody modification. 289-292 - Hsiao-Wuen Hon, Alex Acero

, Xuedong Huang, Jingsong Liu, Mike Plumpe:
Automatic generation of synthesis units for trainable text-to-speech systems. 293-296 - Ralf Haury, Martin Holzapfel:

Optimization of a neural network for speaker and task dependent F 0-generation. 297-300 - E. Bryan George:

Practical high-quality speech and voice synthesis using fixed frame rate ABS/OLA sinusoidal modeling. 301-304
Lexical Modeling and Topic Spotting
- Laura Mayfield, Klaus Ries:

An automatic method for learning a Japanese lexicon for recognition of spontaneous speech. 305-308 - Bhuvana Ramabhadran, Lalit R. Bahl, Peter DeSouza, Mukund Padmanabhan:

Acoustics-only based automatic phonetic baseform generation. 309-312 - William Byrne, Michael Finke, Sanjeev Khudanpur, John W. McDonough, Harriet J. Nock, Michael Riley, Murat Saraçlar, Charles Wooters

, George Zavaliagkos:
Pronunciation modelling using a hand-labelled corpus for conversational speech recognition. 313-316 - Jason J. Humphries, Philip C. Woodland:

The use of accent-specific pronunciation dictionaries in acoustic model training. 317-320 - Rachida El Méliani, Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy:

Specific language modelling for new-word detection in continuous-speech recognition. 321-324 - Kenney Ng

, Victor W. Zue:
Phonetic recognition for spoken document retrieval. 325-328 - Katsutoshi Ohtsuki, T. Matsutoka, Shoichi Matsunaga, Sadaoki Furui:

Topic extraction with multiple topic-words in broadcast-news speech. 329-332 - Jon Yamron, Ira Carp, Larry Gillick, Steve Lowe, Paul van Mulbregt:

A hidden Markov model approach to text segmentation and event tracking. 333-336
Topics in Speech Coding I
- Sean A. Ramprashad:

A two stage hybrid embedded speech/audio coding structure. 337-340 - Toshiyuki Nomura, Masahiro Iwadare, Masahiro Serizawa, Kazunori Ozawa:

A bitrate and bandwidth scalable CELP coder. 341-344 - Marcos Faúndez-Zanuy

, Francesc Vallverdú, Enrique Monte:
Nonlinear prediction with neural nets in ADPCM. 345-348 - Michele Covell, Margaret Withgott, Malcolm Slaney

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MACH1: nonuniform time-scale modification of speech. 349-352 - Philippe Lemmerling, Ioannis Dologlou, Sabine Van Huffel:

Speech compression based on exact modeling and structured total least norm optimization. 353-356 - David F. Marston:

Gender adapted speech coding. 357-360 - Mikael Skoglund, Jan Skoglund

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On nonlinear utilization of intervector dependency in vector quantization. 361-364 - Jongseo Sohn, Wonyong Sung:

A voice activity detector employing soft decision based noise spectrum adaptation. 365-368 - Manohar N. Murthi, Bhaskar D. Rao:

Towards a synergistic multistage speech coder. 369-372 - Tim Fingscheidt

, Peter Vary, Jesús A. Andonegui:
Robust speech decoding: can error concealment be better than error correction? 373-376
Speech Enhancement I
- Jun Huang, Yunxin Zhao:

An energy-constrained signal subspace method for speech enhancement and recognition in colored noise. 377-380 - Eric A. Wan, Alex T. Nelson:

Removal of noise from speech using the dual EKF algorithm. 381-384 - Djamila Mahmoudi, Andrzej Drygajlo:

Combined Wiener and coherence filtering in wavelet domain for microphone array speech enhancement. 385-388 - Gaafar M. K. Saleh, Mahesan Niranjan

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Speech enhancement in a Bayesian framework. 389-392 - David A. Heide, George S. Kang:

Speech enhancement for bandlimited speech. 393-396 - Stefan Gustafsson, Peter Jax, Peter Vary:

A novel psychoacoustically motivated audio enhancement algorithm preserving background noise characteristics. 397-400 - Zenton Goh, Kah-Chye Tan, B. T. G. Tan:

Speech enhancement based on a voiced-unvoiced speech model. 401-404 - B. Yegnanarayana, P. Satyanarayana Murthy, Carlos Avendaño, Hynek Hermansky

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Enhancement of reverberant speech using LP residual. 405-408
Acoustic Modeling - Miscellaneous Topics
- Ji Ming, Francis Jack Smith:

Improved phone recognition using Bayesian triphone models. 409-412 - Cristobal Corredor-Ardoy, Lori Lamel, Martine Adda-Decker, Jean-Luc Gauvain:

Multilingual phone recognition of spontaneous telephone speech. 413-416 - Joachim Köhler:

Language adaptation of multilingual phone models for vocabulary independent speech recognition tasks. 417-420 - Jonathan Hamaker, Aravind Ganapathiraju, Joseph Picone, John J. Godfrey:

Advances in alphadigit recognition using syllables. 421-424 - Vaibhava Goel

, William Byrne, Sanjeev Khudanpur:
LVCSR rescoring with modified loss functions: a decision theoretic perspective. 425-428 - Udo Bub, Harald Höge:

Boosting long-term adaptation of hidden-Markov-models: incremental splitting of probability density functions. 429-432 - Subrata K. Das, Don Nix, Michael Picheny:

Improvements in children's speech recognition performance. 433-436 - Toshiaki Fukada, Yoshinori Sagisaka:

Speaker normalized acoustic modeling based on 3-D Viterbi decoding. 437-440 - Karl E. Nelson, Michael A. Soderstrand:

Adaptive heterodyne filters (AHF) for detection and attenuation of narrow band signals. 441-444 - Bernhard Sick

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Online tool wear monitoring in turning using time-delay neural networks. 445-448
Discriminative Training I
- Cristina Chesta, Aldo Girardi, Pietro Laface, Mario Nigra:

Discriminative training of hidden Markov models using a classification measure criterion. 449-452 - Lalit R. Bahl, Mukund Padmanabhan:

A discriminant measure for model complexity adaptation. 453-456 - Malan B. Gandhi, John Jacob:

Natural number recognition using MCE trained inter-word context dependent acoustic models. 457-460 - Ajit V. Rao, Kenneth Rose, Allen Gersho:

Deterministically annealed design of speech recognizers and its performance on isolated letters. 461-464 - Jörg Rottland, Christoph Neukirchen, Gerhard Rigoll:

Speaker adaptation for hybrid MMI/connectionist speech-recognition systems. 465-468 - Jeff A. Bilmes:

Maximum mutual information based reduction strategies for cross-correlation based joint distributional modeling. 469-472 - Diego Giuliani, Marco Matassoni, Maurizio Omologo

, Piergiorgio Svaizer
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Experiments of HMM adaptation for hands-free connected digit recognition. 473-476 - Albino Nogueiras Rodríguez, José B. Mariño:

Task independent minimum confusability training for continuous speech recognition. 477-480
Discriminative Training II
- Peter Beyerlein:

Discriminative model combination. 481-484 - Shawn M. Herman, Rafid A. Sukkar:

Joint MCE estimation of VQ and HMM parameters for Gaussian mixture selection. 485-488 - Luca Rigazio, Jean-Claude Junqua, Michael Galler:

Multilevel discriminative training for spelled word recognition. 489-492 - Ralf Schlüter

, Wolfgang Macherey:
Comparison of discriminative training criteria. 493-496 - Wei Wei, Sarel van Vuuren:

Improved neural network training of inter-word context units for connected digit recognition. 497-500 - Jan P. Verhasselt, Jean-Pierre Martens:

Context modeling in hybrid segment-based/neural network recognition systems. 501-504 - Jürgen Fritsch, Michael Finke:

ACID/HNN: clustering hierarchies of neural networks for context-dependent connectionist acoustic modeling. 505-508 - Tranzai Lee, Daowen Chen:

New feedback method of hybrid HMM/ANN methods for continuous speech recognition. 509-512
Topics in Speech Coding II
- Nicola R. Chong

, Ian S. Burnett
, Joe F. Chicharo, M. M. Thomson:
Use of the pitch synchronous wavelet transform as a new decomposition method for WI. 513-516 - Masahiro Oshikiri, Masami Akamine:

A 2.4 kbps variable bit rate ADP-CELP speech coder. 517-520 - Richard L. Zinser, Mark L. Grabb, Steven R. Koch:

Multiple source MOS evaluation of a flexible low-rate vocoder. 521-524 - Wen-Whei Chang, De-Yu Wang:

Techniques for improving sinusoidal transform vocoders. 525-528 - Kazunori Ozawa, Masahiro Serizawa:

High quality multi-pulse based CELP speech coding at 6.4 kb/s and its subjective evaluation. 529-532 - Tian Wang, Vladimir Cuperman:

Robust voicing estimation with dynamic time warping. 533-536 - Stephen Voran:

A simplified version of the ITU algorithm for objective measurement of speech codec quality. 537-540 - Wonho Yang, Majid Benbouchta, Robert E. Yantorno:

Performance of the modified Bark spectral distortion as an objective speech quality measure. 541-544 - Markus Hauenstein:

Application of Meddis' inner hair-cell model to the prediction of subjective speech quality. 545-548
Topics in Automatic Speech Recognition
- Guojun Zhou, John H. L. Hansen, James F. Kaiser:

Classification of speech under stress based on features derived from the nonlinear Teager energy operator. 549-552 - Jeih-Weih Hung, Jia-Lin Shen, Lin-Shan Lee:

Improved robustness for speech recognition under noisy conditions using correlated parallel model combination. 553-556 - Paul M. McCourt, S. Vaseght, Naomi Harte

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Multi-resolution cepstral features for phoneme recognition across speech sub-bands. 557-560 - Y. H. Chang, Y. J. Chung, S. U. Park:

Improved model parameter compensation methods for noise-robust speech recognition. 561-564 - Alfredo Cavallaro, Francesco Beritelli, Salvatore Casale:

A fuzzy logic-based speech detection algorithm for communications in noisy environments. 565-568 - Ruhi Sarikaya, John N. Gowdy:

Subband based classification of speech under stress. 569-572 - Owen P. Kenny, Douglas J. Nelson, John S. Bodenschatz, Heather McMonagle:

Separation of non-spontaneous and spontaneous speech. 573-576 - Kuo-Hwei Yuo, Hsiao-Chuan Wang:

Robust features derived from temporal trajectory filtering for speech recognition under the corruption of additive and convolutional noises. 577-580
Volume 2
Low-bit Rate Speech Coding
- Chunyan Li, Vladimir Cuperman:

Enhanced harmonic coding of speech with frequency domain transition modelling. 581-584 - Eyal Shlomot, Vladimir Cuperman, Allen Gersho:

Combined harmonic and waveform coding of speech at low bit rates. 585-588 - Suat Yeldener, Juan Carlos De Martin, Vishu Viswanathan:

A mixed sinusoidally excited linear prediction coder at 4 kb/s and below. 589-592 - Alan McCree, Juan Carlos De Martin:

A 1.7 kb/s MELP coder with improved analysis and quantization. 593-596 - Shahrokh Ghaemmaghami, Mohamed A. Deriche

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A new approach to modeling excitation in very low-rate speech coding. 597-600 - Yong Duk Cho, Moo Young Kim, Sang Ryong Kim:

A spectrally mixed excitation (SMX) vocoder with robust parameter determination. 601-604 - Jan Cernocký

, Geneviève Baudoin, Gérard Chollet
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Segmental vocoder-going beyond the phonetic approach. 605-608 - Keiichi Tokuda, Takashi Masuko, Jun Hiroi, Takao Kobayashi, Tadashi Kitamura:

A very low bit rate speech coder using HMM-based speech recognition/synthesis techniques. 609-612
Robust Features for Automatic Speech Recognition
- Noboru Kanedera, Hynek Hermansky

, Takayuki Arai:
On properties of modulation spectrum for robust automatic speech recognition. 613-616 - Kuldip K. Paliwal

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Spectral subband centroid features for speech recognition. 617-620 - Shoji Kajita, Kazuya Takeda, Fumitada Itakura:

Spectral weighting of SBCOR for noise robust speech recognition. 621-624 - Brian Strope, Abeer Alwan:

Robust word recognition using threaded spectral peaks. 625-628 - Jingdong Chen, Bo Xu, Taiyi Huang:

A novel robust feature of speech signal based on the Mellin transform for speaker-independent speech recognition. 629-632 - Naoto Iwahashi, Hongchang Pao, Hitoshi Honda, Katsuki Minamino, Masanori Omote:

Stochastic features for noise robust speech recognition. 633-636 - Srinivasan Umesh

, Leon Cohen, Douglas J. Nelson:
Improved scale-cepstral analysis in speech. 637-640 - Shigeki Okawa, Enrico Bocchieri, Alexandros Potamianos:

Multi-band speech recognition in noisy environments. 641-644
Acoustic Modeling and Adaptation
- Scott Shaobing Chen, P. S. Gopalakrishnan:

Clustering via the Bayesian information criterion with applications in speech recognition. 645-648 - Atsushi Nakamura:

Restructuring Gaussian mixture density functions in speaker-independent acoustic models. 649-652 - Timothy J. Hazen, Andrew K. Halberstadt:

Using aggregation to improve the performance of mixture Gaussian acoustic models. 653-656 - Mark J. F. Gales:

Semi-tied covariance matrices. 657-660 - Ramesh A. Gopinath:

Maximum likelihood modeling with Gaussian distributions for classification. 661-664 - Mehryar Mohri, Michael Riley, Donald Hindle, Andrej Ljolje, Fernando C. N. Pereira:

Full expansion of context-dependent networks in large vocabulary speech recognition. 665-668 - Mei-Yuh Hwang, Xuedong Huang:

Dynamically configurable acoustic models for speech recognition. 669-672 - Brian Mak, Enrico Bocchieri:

Training of subspace distribution clustering hidden Markov model. 673-676
Language Modeling
- Jerome R. Bellegarda:

Exploiting both local and global constraints for multi-span statistical language modeling. 677-680 - Stanley F. Chen

, Kristie Seymore, Ronald Rosenfeld
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Topic adaptation for language modeling using unnormalized exponential models. 681-684 - Adam L. Buchsbaum, Raffaele Giancarlo, Jeffery R. Westbrook:

Shrinking language models by robust approximation. 685-688 - Doug Beeferman, Adam L. Berger, John D. Lafferty:

Cyberpunc: a lightweight punctuation annotation system for speech. 689-692 - Kristine W. Ma, George Zavaliagkos, Marie Meteer:

Sub-sentence discourse models for conversational speech recognition. 693-696 - Shoichi Matsunaga, Shigeki Sagayama:

Two-step generation of variable-word-length language model integrating local and global constraints. 697-700 - Dietrich Klakow:

Language-model optimization by mapping of corpora. 701-704 - Adam Berger, Robert Miller:

Just-in-time language modelling. 705-708
Strategies for Robust Speech Recognition
- Néstor Becerra Yoma, Fergus R. McInnes, Mervyn A. Jack:

Weighted Viterbi algorithm and state duration modelling for speech recognition in noise. 709-712 - Nikki Mirghafori, Nelson Morgan:

Transmissions and transitions: a study of two common assumptions in multi-band ASR. 713-716 - Christophe Cerisara, Jean-Paul Haton, Jean-François Mari, Dominique Fohr:

A recombination model for multi-band speech recognition. 717-720 - Su-Lin Wu, Brian Kingsbury, Nelson Morgan, Steven Greenberg:

Incorporating information from syllable-length time scales into automatic speech recognition. 721-724 - Fernando Martínez, Daniel Tapias, Jorge Alvarez:

Towards speech rate independence in large vocabulary continuous speech recognition. 725-728 - Nelson Morgan, Eric Fosler-Lussier:

Combining multiple estimators of speaking rate. 729-732 - Olli Viikki, David Bye, Kari Laurila:

A recursive feature vector normalization approach for robust speech recognition in noise. 733-736 - Andrew C. Morris, Martin P. Cooke, Phil D. Green

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Some solution to the missing feature problem in data classification, with application to noise robust ASR. 737-740 - Qiang Huo, Chin-Hui Lee:

A study of prior sensitivity for Bayesian predictive classification based robust speech recognition. 741-744
Speaker Recognition II
- Thomas F. Quatieri, Douglas A. Reynolds, Gerald C. O'Leary:

Magnitude-only estimation of handset nonlinearity with application to speaker recognition. 745-748 - Rajesh Balchandran, Richard J. Mammone:

Non-parametric estimation and correction of non-linear distortion in speech systems. 749-752 - Homayoon S. M. Beigi

, Stéphane H. Maes
, Jeffrey S. Sorensen:
A distance measure between collections of distributions and its application to speaker recognition. 753-756 - Alex Solomonoff, Angela Mielke, Michael Schmidt, Herbert Gish:

Clustering speakers by their voices. 757-760 - Chakib Tadj, Pierre Dumouchel, Pierre Ouellet:

GMM based speaker identification using training-time-dependent number of mixtures. 761-764 - Laurent Besacier, Jean-François Bonastre:

Frame pruning for speaker recognition. 765-768 - Medha Pandit, Josef Kittler:

Feature selection for a DTW-based speaker verification system. 769-772 - Javier Ortega-Garcia, Joaquín González-Rodríguez, Victoria Marrero-Aguiar

, Juan J. Díaz-Gómez, Ramon Garcia-Jimenez, Jose Juan Lucena-Molina
, José A. G. Sanchez-Molero:
AHUMADA: a large speech corpus in Spanish for speaker identification and verification. 773-776 - Dijana Petrovska-Delacrétaz, Jean Hennebert:

Text-prompted speaker verification experiments with phoneme specific MLPs. 777-780
Adaptation and Acoustic Modeling
- Hubert Jin, Spyridon Matsoukas, Richard M. Schwartz, Francis Kubala:

Fast robust inverse transform speaker adapted training using diagonal transformations. 785-788 - Tetsuo Kosaka, Hiroki Yamamoto, Masayuki Yamada, Yasuhiro Komori:

Instantaneous environment adaptation techniques based on fast PMC and MAP-CMS methods. 789-792 - Koichi Shinoda, Chin-Hui Lee:

Unsupervised adaptation using structural Bayes approach. 793-796 - Lutz Welling, Reinhold Haeb-Umbach

, X. Zubert, N. Haberland:
A study on speaker normalization using vocal tract normalization and speaker adaptive training. 797-800 - Wolfgang Reichl, Wu Chou:

Decision tree state tying based on segmental clustering for acoustic modeling. 801-804 - Klaus Beulen, Hermann Ney:

Automatic question generation for decision tree based state tying. 805-808 - Jacob Goldberger, David Burshtein:

Scaled random segmental models. 809-812 - Beth Logan, Pedro J. Moreno:

Factorial HMMs for acoustic modeling. 813-816
Speech Recognition: Systems and Search
- Stefan Ortmanns, Andreas Eiden, Hermann Ney:

Improved lexical tree search for large vocabulary speech recognition. 817-820 - Daniel Willett, Christoph Neukirchen, Gerhard Rigoll:

Efficient search with posterior probability estimates in HMM-based speech recognition. 821-824 - Tai-Hsuan Ho, Kae-Cherng Yang, Kuo-Hsun Huang, Lin-Shan Lee:

Improved search strategy for large vocabulary continuous Mandarin speech recognition. 825-828 - Tony Robinson, James Christie:

Time-first search for large vocabulary speech recognition. 829-832 - Mikko Kurimo:

Improving vocabulary independent HMM decoding results by using the dynamically expanding context. 833-836 - Nobuo Hataoka, Hiroaki Kokubo, Yasunari Obuchi, Akio Amano:

Development of robust speech recognition middleware on microprocessor. 837-840 - Yih-Ru Wang, Sin-Horng Chen:

Mandarin telephone speech recognition for automatic telephone number directory service. 841-844 - Konstantinos Koumpis, Vassilios Digalakis

, Hy Murveit:
Design and implementation of auto-attendant system for the TUC campus using speech recognition. 845-848 - Jose Maria Elvira, Juan Carlos Torrecilla:

Name dialing using final user defined vocabularies in mobile (GSM and TACS) and fixed telephone networks. 849-852 - Hermann Ney, Lutz Welling, Stefan Ortmanns, Klaus Beulen, Frank Wessel:

The RWTH large vocabulary continuous speech recognition system. 853-856
Speech Analysis and Synthesis
- Wen Ding, Nick Campbell:

Determining polarity of speech signals based on gradient of spurious glottal waveforms. 857-860 - Hideki Banno, Jinlin Lu, Satoshi Nakamura, Kiyohiro Shikano, Hideki Kawahara:

Efficient representation of short-time phase based on group delay. 861-864 - Gilles Faÿ, Eric Moulines, Olivier Cappé, Frédéric Bimbot:

Polynomial quasi-harmonic models for speech analysis and synthesis. 865-868 - Burhan Necioglu, Mark A. Clements, Thomas P. Barnwell III, Astrid Schmidt-Nielsen:

Perceptual relevance of objectively measured descriptors for speaker characterization. 869-872 - Raymond N. J. Veldhuis:

The spectral relevance of glottal-pulse parameters. 873-876 - Matti Karjalainen, Toomas Altosaar, Martti Vainio:

Speech synthesis using warped linear prediction and neural networks. 877-880 - Alex Acero

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Source-filter models for time-scale pitch-scale modification of speech. 881-884 - David T. Chappell, John H. L. Hansen:

Speaker-specific pitch contour modeling and modification. 885-888 - Zhenli Yu, P. C. Ching:

Articulatory synthesis of formant targeted sounds with parameters derived from the inverse solution of speech production. 889-892 - Fu-Chiang Chou, Chiu-yu Tseng:

Corpus-based Mandarin speech synthesis with contextual syllabic units based on phonetic properties. 893-896
Large Vocabulary Continuous Recognition
- Peter Scheytt, Petra Geutner, Alex Waibel:

Serbo-Croatian LVCSR on the dictation and broadcast news domain. 897-900 - Lazaros Polymenakos, Peder A. Olsen, D. Kanvesky, Ramesh A. Gopinath, Ponani S. Gopalakrishnan, Scott Saobing Chen:

Transcription of broadcast news-some recent improvements to IBM's LVCSR system. 901-904 - George Zavaliagkos, John W. McDonough, David R. Miller, Amro El-Jaroudi, Jayadev Billa, Fred Richardson, Kristine W. Ma, Man-Hung Siu, Herbert Gish:

The BBN Byblos 1997 large vocabulary conversational speech recognition system. 905-908 - Philip C. Woodland, Thomas Hain

, Sue E. Johnson, Thomas Niesler, Andreas Tuerk, Steve J. Young:
Experiments in broadcast news transcription. 909-912 - Mukund Padmanabhan, Ellen Eide, Bhuvana Ramabhadran, Ganesh N. Ramaswamy, Lalit R. Bahl:

Speech recognition performance on a voicemail transcription task. 913-916 - Gary D. Cook, Tony Robinson:

Transcribing broadcast news with the 1997 Abbot System. 917-920 - Hua Yu, Cortis Clark, Robert G. Malkin, Alex Waibel:

Experiments in automatic meeting transcription using JRTK. 921-924 - Petra Geutner, Michael Finke, Peter Scheytt:

Adaptive vocabularies for transcribing multilingual broadcast news. 925-928
Speech Analysis
- Yves Laprie, Bruno Mathieu:

A variational approach for estimating vocal tract shapes from the speech signal. 929-932 - Takayuki Arai, Steven Greenberg:

Speech intelligibility in the presence of cross-channel spectral asynchrony. 933-936 - Matthias Fröhlich, Dirk Michaelis, Hans Werner Strube:

Acoustic "breathiness measures" in the description of pathologic voices. 937-940 - Chang-Sheng Yang, Hideki Kasuya:

Automatic estimation of formant and voice source parameters using a subspace based algorithm. 941-944 - Thilo Pfau, Günther Ruske:

Estimating the speaking rate by vowel detection. 945-948 - James DeLucia, Fred Kochman:

A new algorithm for incorporating acoustic constraints into the inverse speech problem. 949-952 - Gaguk Zakaria, A. A. (Louis) Beex:

Cascade recursive least squares with subsection adaptation for AR parameter estimation. 953-956 - A. C. R. Nandasena, Masato Akagi:

Spectral stability based event localizing temporal decomposition. 957-960
Features for Automatic Speech Recognition II
- Ahmed M. Abdelatty Ali

, Jan Van der Spiegel, Paul Mueller:
An acoustic-phonetic feature-based system for the automatic recognition of fricative consonants. 961-964 - Yariv Ephraim, Mazin G. Rahim:

On second order statistics and linear estimation of cepstral coefficients. 965-968 - Rivarol Vergin:

An algorithm for robust signal modelling in speech recognition. 969-972 - Hesham Tolba, Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy:

Automatic speech recognition based on cepstral coefficients and a mel-based discrete energy operator. 973-976 - Ganesh N. Ramaswamy, Ponani S. Gopalakrishnan:

Compression of acoustic features for speech recognition in network environments. 977-980 - Masaki Naito, Li Deng, Yoshinori Sagisaka:

Speaker clustering for speech recognition using the parameters characterizing vocal-tract dimensions. 981-984 - Malcolm Slaney

, Gerald McRoberts:
Baby Ears: a recognition system for affective vocalizations. 985-988 - Vassilios Digalakis

, Leonardo Neumeyer, Manolis Perakakis:
Quantization of cepstral parameters for speech recognition over the World Wide Web. 989-992
Speech Enhancement II
- Richard J. Barron, Charles K. Sestok, Alan V. Oppenheim:

Speech enhancement using spectral envelope side information. 993-996 - Dimitrie C. Popescu, Ilija Zeljkovic:

Kalman filtering of colored noise for speech enhancement. 997-1000 - Mitsunori Mizumachi, Masato Akagi:

Noise reduction by paired-microphones using spectral subtraction. 1001-1004 - Laurent Girin, Gang Feng, Jean-Luc Schwartz:

Fusion of auditory and visual information for noisy speech enhancement: a preliminary study of vowel transitions. 1005-1008 - Rafael Martínez, Pedro Gómez

, Agustín Álvarez-Marquina
, Victor Nieto Lluis, Victoria Rodellar, M. Rubio, Mercedes Pérez:
Dynamic adjustment of the forgetting factor in adaptive filters for non-stationary noise cancellation in speech. 1009-1012 - Jaco Vermaak, Mahesan Niranjan

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Markov chain Monte Carlo methods for speech enhancement. 1013-1016 - George S. Kang, Thomas M. Moran:

Speech enhancement in noise and within face mask (microphone array approach). 1017-1020 - Daniel S. Benincasa, Michael I. Savic:

Voicing state determination of co-channel speech. 1021-1024 - Kuan-Chieh Yen, Yunxin Zhao:

Improvements on co-channel speech separation using ADF: low complexity, fast convergence, and generalization. 1025-1028 - James P. LeBlanc, Phillip L. De Leon

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Speech separation by kurtosis maximization. 1029-1032
On Advancing from Speech Recognition toward Speech Understanding: The Research Challenge
- Eric Brill:

Machine learning and automatic linguistic analysis: the next step. 1033-1036 - Ronald A. Cole, Stephen Sutton, Yonghong Yan, Pieter J. E. Vermeulen, Mark A. Fanty:

Accessible technology for interactive systems: a new approach to spoken language research. 1037-1040 - Steven Greenberg:

Recognition in a new key-towards a science of spoken language. 1041-1044 - Robert C. Moore:

The challenge of domain-independent speech understanding. 1045-1048 - Roger K. Moore

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Understanding speech understanding. 1049-1052 - Harald Aust, Hermann Ney:

Evaluating dialog systems used in the real world. 1053-1056 - Kazuyo Tanaka:

Next major application systems and key techniques in speech recognition technology. 1057-1060
Image Processing and Pattern Recognition
- Chanin Nilubol, Quoc H. Pham, Russell M. Mersereau, Mark J. T. Smith, Mark A. Clements:

Hidden Markov modelling for SAR automatic target recognition. 1061-1064 - Zhongkang Lu

, Zheru Chi
, Pengfei Shi:
A background-thinning based algorithm for separating connected handwritten digit strings. 1065-1068 - I-Jong Lin, Sun-Yuan Kung:

A novel learning method by structural reduction of DAGs for on-line OCR applications. 1069-1072 - J. G. A. Dolfing:

A comparison of ligature and contextual models for hidden Markov model based on-line handwriting recognition. 1073-1076 - Adriana Dumitras, Faouzi Kossentini:

FANN-based video chrominance subsampling. 1077-1080 - Haruo Kobayashi, Takashi Matsumoto:

Spatial and temporal stability of vision chips including parasitic inductances and capacitances. 1081-1084 - Joan Maria Mas Ribés, Benoît Macq:

Speeding up fractal image coding by combined DCT and Kohonen neural net method. 1085-1088 - Arnold Shu-Yan Wong, Kwok-Wo Wong, Chi-Sing Leung

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Using recursive least square learning method for principal and minor components analysis. 1089-1092 - Vijay P. Mani, Yu Hen Hu, Surekha Palreddy:

A novel, batch modular learning approach for ECG beat classification. 1093-1096 - Hyo-Kyung Sung, Heung-Moon Choi:

Nonlinear restoration of spatially varying blurred images using self-organizing neural network. 1097-1100
Neural Networks for Speech Processing
- Ni Ma, Gang Wei:

Speech coding with nonlinear local prediction model. 1101-1104 - Klaus Reinhard, Mahesan Niranjan

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Parametric subspace modelling of speech transitions. 1105-1108 - Elaine Tsiang:

A neural architecture for computing acoustic-phonetic invariants. 1109-1112 - Hossein Sedarat, Rasool Khadem, Horacio Franco:

Simplified neural network architectures for a hybrid speech recognition system with small vocabulary size. 1113-1116 - Søren Kamaric Riis:

Hidden neural networks: application to speech recognition. 1117-1120 - Yuan-Fu Liao

, Sin-Horng Chen:
An MRNN-based method for continuous Mandarin speech recognition. 1121-1124 - Liqing Zhou:

An off-line working speech recognition system employing a compound neural network and fuzzy logic. 1125-1128 - Kevin R. Farrell, Ravi Prakash Ramachandran, Richard J. Mammone:

An analysis of data fusion methods for speaker verification. 1129-1132
System Identification and Blind Signal Processing
- Scott C. Douglas

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Equivariant algorithms for selective transmission. 1133-1136 - Hagen Soltau, Tanja Schultz

, Martin Westphal, Alex Waibel:
Recognition of music types. 1137-1140 - Michel Winter, Gérard Favier:

A neural solution for multitarget tracking based on a maximum likelihood approach. 1141-1144 - Hsiao-Chun Wu, José C. Príncipe, Dongxin Xu:

Exploring the time-frequency microstructure of speech for blind source separation. 1145-1148 - Paolo Campolucci, Francesco Piazza:

Intrinsically stable IIR filters and IIR-MLP neural networks for signal processing. 1149-1152 - Lei Xu:

Adaptive RBF net algorithms for nonlinear signal learning with applications to financial prediction and investment. 1153-1156 - S. Chen, Y. Wu:

Genetic algorithm optimisation for maximum likelihood joint channel and data estimation. 1157-1160 - Dongxin Xu, José C. Príncipe, John W. Fisher III, Hsiao-Chun Wu:

A novel measure for independent component analysis (ICA). 1161-1164 - Francisco Javier González-Serrano

, Aníbal R. Figueiras-Vidal, Antonio Artés-Rodríguez
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GGMAC-based equalizer for nonlinear channels. 1165-1168 - Jesús D. García-Consuegra, Guillermo Cisneros, Jorge Ballesteros, Rafael Molina:

Remote sensing segmentation through a filter bank based on Gabor functions. 1169-1171
Learning Theory and Algorithms I
- Jong-Min Park:

Intelligent query and browsing information retrieval (IQBIR) agent. 1173-1176 - Kåre Jean Jensen, Steen M. Munk, John Aasted Sørensen

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Feature extraction method for high impedance ground fault localization in radial power distribution networks. 1177-1180 - Michael Becker, Mikio L. Braun, Rolf Eckmiller:

Retina implant adjustment with reinforcement learning. 1181-1184 - Graham C. Freeland, Tariq S. Durrani:

An introduction to multiscale defined systems: self-organising IFS fractal networks. 1185-1188 - Wing-Kai Lam, Lei Xu:

An experimental comparison of the Bayesian Ying-Yang criteria and cross validation for selection on number of hidden units in feedforward networks. 1189-1192
Learning Theory and Algorithms II
- Hideyuki Watanabe, Yuji Matsumoto, Shigeru Katagiri:

Minimum detection error training for acoustic signal monitoring. 1193-1196 - Yongfeng Miao, Yingbo Hua:

Fast subspace tracking and neural network learning by a novel information criterion. 1197-1200 - Cyril Goutte, Jan Larsen

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Adaptive regularization of neural networks using conjugate gradient. 1201-1204 - Jan Larsen

, Lars Nonboe Andersen, Mads Hintz-Madsen, Lars Kai Hansen
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Design of robust neural network classifiers. 1205-1208 - Sun-Yuan Kung, Cristina Mejuto:

Extraction of independent components from hybrid mixture: KuicNet learning algorithm and applications. 1209-1212 - Shun-ichi Amari, Scott C. Douglas

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Why natural gradient? 1213-1216 - Yuankai Wang, Jenq-Neng Hwang, Chi-Te Chen, Leung Tsang, Bart Nijssen, Dennis P. Lettenmaier:

Neural network inversion of snow parameters by fusion of snow hydrology prediction and SSM/I microwave satellite measurements. 1217-1220 - Xiao Liu, Tülay Adali, Levent Demirekler:

A piecewise linear recurrent neural network structure and its dynamics. 1221-1224
Real World Signal Processing Applications Using Neural Networks
- Stylianos Markogiannakis, Elias S. Manolakos

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Recovering depth from stereo using ART neural networks. 1225-1228 - K. S. H. Ngia, J. Sjöbert:

Nonlinear acoustic echo cancellation using a Hammerstein model. 1229-1232 - Mark A. Girolami

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Noise reduction and speech enhancement via temporal anti-Hebbian learning. 1233-1236 - Orhan Karaali, Gerald Corrigan, Noel Massey, Corey Miller, Otto Schnurr, Andrew Mackie:

A high quality text-to-speech system composed of multiple neural networks. 1237-1240 - Michiaki Taniguchi, Michael Haft, Jaakko Hollmén, Volker Tresp:

Fraud detection in communication networks using neural and probabilistic methods. 1241-1244 - Ling Guan, Stuart W. Perry

, Raniero Romagnoli, Hau-San Wong
, Haosong Kong:
Neural vision system and applications in image processing and analysis. 1245-1248 - Te-Won Lee, Andreas Ziehe, Reinhold Orglmeister, Terrence J. Sejnowski:

Combining time-delayed decorrelation and ICA: towards solving the cocktail party problem. 1249-1252
Volume 3
Recursive and Non-linear Filter Design
- Timo I. Laakso, Vesa Välimäki:

Energy-based effective length of the impulse response of a recursive filter. 1253-1256 - Guergana Mollova, Rolf Unbehauen:

Design of recursive filters with constant group delay and Chebyshev attenuation. 1257-1260 - Aki Härmä

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Implementation of recursive filters having delay free loops. 1261-1264 - Fabrizio Argenti, Enrico Del Re

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Design of IIR eigenfilters with arbitrary magnitude frequency response. 1265-1268 - Hai Huyen Dam, Sven Nordebo

, Kok Lay Teo, Antonio Cantoni:
Design of linear phase FIR filters with recursive structure and discrete coefficients. 1269-1272 - Roy Chapman, Tariq S. Durrani:

Optimal cumulant domain filtering. 1273-1276 - Subhash Challa, Farhan A. Faruqi:

Application of Chebechev's inequality theorem in the design of optimal non-linear filters. 1277-1280 - Salim Ibrir:

A numerical algorithm for filtering and state observation. 1281-1284
Filter Design and Structures
- Naofal Al-Dhahir:

Optimum finite-length LTI transmit filters for ISI-channels. 1285-1288 - Ba-Ngu Vo

, Antonio Cantoni:
Continuous-time envelope constrained filter design with input uncertainty. 1289-1292 - Scott T. Acton:

Anisotropic diffusion and local monotonicity. 1293-1296 - Sven Nordebo

, Zhuquan Zang:
Application of infinite dimensional linear programming to FIR filter design with time domain constraints. 1297-1300 - Worayot Lertniphonphun, James H. McClellan:

Complex frequency response FIR filter design. 1301-1304 - Uwe Meyer-Baese, Jon Mellott, Fred J. Taylor:

Frequency sampling filters with algebraic integers. 1305-1308 - Dietmar W. Schill, André Marguinaud:

Nonrecursive synthesis of FIR filters for approximate processing. 1309-1312 - Jeffrey O. Coleman:

Embedded FIR generalized eigenfilters using test inputs. 1313-1316 - Tania Stathaki, Anthony G. Constantinides, Georgios Stathakis:

Minimum phase FIR filter design from linear phase systems using root moments. 1317-1320 - Paulo Jorge S. G. Ferreira:

The connection between continuous and discrete lattice filters. 1321-1323
Signal-Adapted Filter Banks
- Omid S. Jahromi, Mohammad Ali Masnadi-Shirazi, Minyue Fu

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A fast O(N) algorithm for adaptive filter bank design. 1325-1328 - Ahmet Kirac

, Palghat P. Vaidyanathan:
On existence of FIR principal component filter banks. 1329-1332 - Wolfgang Niehsen:

Energy compaction performance of paraunitary FIR filter banks for finite-length signals. 1333-1336 - Are Hjørungnes, Tor A. Ramstad:

Jointly optimal analysis and synthesis filter banks for bit constrained source coding. 1337-1340 - Ricardo L. de Querioz:

Uniform filter banks with nonuniform bands: post-processing design. 1341-1344 - Ömer Nezih Gerek, A. Enis Çetin

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Linear/nonlinear adaptive polyphase subband decomposition structures for image compression. 1345-1348 - Ilangko Balasingham, John M. Lervik, Tor A. Ramstad:

Lossless image compression using integer coefficient filter banks and class-wise arithmetic coding. 1349-1352 - J. Tugan, P. P. Vaidyanathan:

Globally optimal two channel FIR orthonormal filter banks adapted to the input signal statistics. 1353-1356
Fast Algorithms
- Craig S. MacInnes:

Fast, accurate subspace tracking using operator restriction analysis. 1357-1360 - Pascal Bondon

, Diego P. Ruiz, Antolino Gallego
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Recursive methods for estimating multiple missing values of a multivariate stationary process. 1361-1364 - Kyungsup Kim

, Joohwan Chun:
A generalized Schur algorithm in the Krein space and its application to H∞-filtering. 1365-1368 - Mohammed A. Hasan, Jawad A. K. Hasan:

Matrix sign algorithm for sinusoidal frequency and DOA estimation problems. 1369-1372 - Parthapratim De, H. Howard Fan:

A delta least squares lattice algorithm for fast sampling. 1373-1376 - Vassil S. Dimitrov, Graham A. Jullien, William C. Miller:

A new DCT algorithm based on encoding algebraic integers. 1377-1380 - Matteo Frigo, Steven G. Johnson

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FFTW: an adaptive software architecture for the FFT. 1381-1384 - Haitao Guo:

Mapped inverse discrete wavelet transform for data compression. 1385-1388 - Mohammad Gharavi-Alkhansari, Thomas S. Huang:

A fast orthogonal matching pursuit algorithm. 1389-1392 - Man F. So, Angus Wu

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Four-step genetic search for block motion estimation. 1393-1396
Adaptive Filtering
- Piet C. W. Sommen, John Garas:

Using phase information to decorrelate the filtered-x algorithm. 1397-1400 - Piet Vandaele, Marc Moonen:

A recursive total least squares algorithm for deconvolution problems. 1401-1404 - Xiaohui Li, W. Kenneth Jenkins, Charles W. Therrien:

Computationally efficient algorithms for third order adaptive Volterra filters. 1405-1408 - Athanasios P. Liavas, Phillip A. Regalia:

Numerical stability issues of the conventional recursive least squares algorithm. 1409-1412 - Florence Alberge, Pierre Duhamel, Yves Grenier:

A combined FDAF/WSAF algorithm for stereophonic acoustic echo cancellation. 1413-1416 - Kevin J. Quirk, James R. Zeidler, Laurence B. Milstein:

Bounding the performance of the LMS estimator for cases where performance exceeds that of the finite Wiener filter. 1417-1420 - Neil J. Bershad, Patrick Celka, Jean-Marc Vesin:

Stochastic analysis of gradient adaptive identification of nonlinear systems with memory. 1421-1424 - Sundar G. Sankaran, A. A. (Louis) Beex:

An unbiased equation-error-based adaptive IIR filtering algorithm. 1425-1428
Filter Banks
- Xi Zhang, Toshinori Yoshikawa:

Design of causal IIR perfect reconstruction filter banks. 1429-1432 - Alfred Mertins:

Discrete-coefficient linear-phase prototypes for PR cosine-modulated filter banks. 1433-1436 - Chi-Wah Kok:

Design of perfect reconstruction FIR multifilters. 1437-1440 - Trac D. Tran, Ricardo L. de Queiroz

, Truong Q. Nguyen:
The generalized lapped biorthogonal transform. 1441-1444 - Palghat P. Vaidyanathan, Ahmet Kirac

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Cyclic LTI systems and the paraunitary interpolation problem. 1445-1448 - Takayuki Nagai, Shigeki Obata, Masaaki Ikehara:

Factorization of nonuniform block orthogonal transforms. 1449-1452 - Masahiro Okuda, Masaaki Ikehara, Shinichi Takahashi:

Design of biorthogonal filter banks composed of linear phase IIR filters. 1453-1456 - Tanja Karp, Alfred Mertins:

Biorthogonal cosine-modulated filter banks without DC leakage. 1457-1460 - Tao Wang, Benjamin W. Wah:

Performance measures and Lagrange multiplier methods to two-band PR LP filter bank design. 1461-1464 - Xi-Qi Gao, Zhen-Ya He, Xiang-Gen Xia:

A new implementation of arbitrary-length cosine-modulated filter bank. 1465-1468
Novel Adaptive Techniques
- Mu-Huo Cheng, Jan-Long Tsai:

A new adaptive notch filter with constrained poles and zeros using Steiglitz-McBride method. 1469-1472 - Ying-Wen Bai, Jenq-Tay Yuan:

QRD-based LSL interpolators. II. A QRD-based LSL interpolation algorithm. 1473-1476 - Sebastián M. Torres

, Victor E. DeBrunner:
An adaptive, high-order, notch filter using all pass sections. 1477-1480 - Karim Maouche, Dirk T. M. Slock:

A fast instrumental variable affine projection algorithm. 1481-1484 - Soo-Chang Pei, Chien-Cheng Tseng, Min-Hung Yeh, Jian-Jiun Ding:

A new definition of continuous fractional Hartley transform. 1485-1488 - Barry D. Van Veen, Olivier Leblond, Vijay P. Mani, Daniel J. Sebald:

Distributed adaptive algorithms for large dimensional MIMO systems. 1489-1492 - Michael Rakijas, Neil J. Bershad:

Log adaptive filters. Structures and analysis for the scalar case. 1493-1496 - Mounir Bhouri, Madeleine Bonnet, Mamadou Mboup:

A new QRD-based block adaptive algorithm. 1497-1500 - Colin F. N. Cowan, Corneliu Rusu:

Novel cost function adaptation algorithm for echo cancellation. 1501-1504 - Christopher L. Brown, Abdelhak M. Zoubir, Boualem Boashash:

On the performance of an adaptation of Adichie's rank tests for signal detection and its relationship to the matched filter. 1505-1508
Wavelets
- John G. Apostolopoulos, Jae S. Lim:

Critically sampled wavelet representations for multidimensional signals with arbitrary regions of support. 1509-1512 - Roger L. Claypoole Jr., Richard G. Baraniuk, Robert D. Nowak:

Adaptive wavelet transforms via lifting. 1513-1516 - Brian M. Sadler

, Ananthram Swami:
On multiscale wavelet analysis for step estimation. 1517-1520 - María A. Trenas, Juan López, Emilio L. Zapata, Francisco Argüello

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A memory system supporting the efficient SIMD computation of the two dimensional DWT. 1521-1524 - Michael M. Goodwin:

Multiresolution sinusoidal modeling using adaptive segmentation. 1525-1528 - Jérôme Lebrun

, Martin Vetterli:
High order balanced multiwavelets. 1529-1532 - James M. Lewis, C. Sidney Burrus:

Approximate continuous wavelet transform with an application to noise reduction. 1533-1536 - Mitchell Oslick, Ivan R. Linscott, Snezana Maslakovic, Joseph D. Twicken:

A general approach to the generation of biorthogonal bases of compactly-supported wavelets. 1537-1540 - C. Sidney Burrus, Jan E. Odegard:

Wavelet systems with zero moments. 1541-1544 - Tai-Chiu Hsung

, Daniel Pak-Kong Lun:
Image deblocking by singularity detection. 1545-1548
Time/Frequency Analysis
- Wei Zhao, Raghuveer M. Rao:

Continuous-dilation discrete-time self-similar signals and linear scale-invariant systems. 1549-1552 - Mark J. Coates, Christophe G. Molina, William J. Fitzgerald:

Regionally optimised kernels for time-frequency distributions. 1553-1556 - Jean Philippe Ovarlez

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Optimum signal synthesis for time-scale estimation. 1557-1560 - Ramdas Kumaresan, Ashwin Rao:

Algorithm for decomposing an analytic signal into AM and positive FM components. 1561-1564 - Flemming Pedersen:

The Gabor expansion based positive distribution. 1565-1568 - Christoph Delfs, Friedrich K. Jondral:

Classification of transient time-varying signals using DFT and wavelet packet based methods. 1569-1572 - Byeong-Gwan Iem, Antonia Papandreou, Gloria Faye Boudreaux-Bartels:

New concepts in narrowband and wideband Weyl correspondence time-frequency techniques. 1573-1576 - Leon Cohen:

The generalization of the Wiener-Khinchin theorem. 1577-1580 - Jeffrey C. O'Neill, William J. Williams:

Distributions in the discrete Cohen's classes. 1581-1584 - Jijun Yin, Athina P. Petropulu:

On the relationship between 1/f and α-stable processes. 1585-1588
Non-linear Signals and Systems
- Xiao-Ping (Steven) Zhang, Mita D. Desai:

Nonlinear adaptive noise suppression based on wavelet transform. 1589-1592 - Yoo-Sok Saw, Peter M. Grant, John M. Hannah:

A comparative study of nonlinear video rate control techniques: neural networks and fuzzy logic. 1593-1596 - Takis Zourntos, David A. Johns:

Stable one-bit delta-sigma modulators based on switching control. 1597-1600 - Minyue Fu

, Lihua Xie
, Huaizhong Li:
Passivity analysis for uncertain signal processing systems. 1601-1604 - Luigi Agarossi, Sandro Bellini, Alberto Canella, Pierangelo Migliorati:

A Volterra model for the high density optical disc. 1605-1608 - Souad Meddeb, Jean-Yves Tourneret, Francis Castanie:

Identification of bilinear systems using Bayesian inference. 1609-1612 - Alexander C. Wang, Gregory W. Wornell:

Prediction and estimation for fractal processes using multiscale state-space algorithms. 1613-1616 - Alberto Carini, Giovanni L. Sicuranza, V. John Mathews:

Equalization and linearization of nonlinear systems. 1617-1620
Signal Reconstruction
- Jian Lu:

Signal restoration with controlled piecewise monotonicity constraint. 1621-1624 - José M. N. Vieira, Paulo Jorge S. G. Ferreira:

The stability of a direct method for superresolution. 1625-1628 - Jyhchau Horng, Richard A. Haddad:

Signal decomposition using adaptive block transform packets. 1629-1632 - Raman Venkataramani, Yoram Bresler

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Sub-Nyquist sampling of multiband signals: perfect reconstruction and bounds on aliasing error. 1633-1636 - Haralambos Pozidis, Athina P. Petropulu:

Use of selected HOS information for low-variance estimation of bandlimited systems with short data records. 1637-1640 - Amy E. Bell, Andrew E. Yagle:

1-D continuous non-minimum phase retrieval using the wavelet transform. 1641-1644 - Jun'ya Shimizu, Sanjit K. Mitra:

H∞ filtering for noise reduction using a total least squares estimation approach. 1645-1648 - Jean-Jacques Fuchs:

Detection and estimation of superimposed signals. 1649-1652 - Livia Nita, Jacques Oksman:

Continuous-time reconstruction of nonuniform sampled signals on a band-limited wavelet basis. 1653-1656 - Stanley J. Reeves:

An improved sequential backward selection algorithm for large-scale observation selection problems. 1657-1660
Adaptive Filter Analysis
- Paulo S. R. Diniz

, Ricardo Merched, Mariane R. Petraglia:
Analysis of a delayless subband adaptive filter structure. 1661-1664 - Thomas E. Biedka:

A comparison of initialization schemes for blind adaptive beamforming. 1665-1668 - Tyseer Aboulnasr, Khaled A. Mayyas:

MSE analysis of the M-max NLMS adaptive algorithm. 1669-1672 - Shin'ichi Koike:

Analysis of the sign-sign algorithm based on Gaussian distributed tap weights. 1673-1676 - Marcello L. R. de Campos

, José A. Apolinário Jr.
, Paulo S. R. Diniz
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Mean-squared error analysis of the binormalized data-reusing LMS algorithm using a discrete-angular-distribution model for the input signal. 1677-1680 - Eric Moulines, Pierre Priouret, Rafik Aguech:

On a perturbation approach for the analysis of stochastic tracking algorithms. 1681-1684 - J. Huo, Yee Hong Leung:

Numerical properties of the linearly constrained QRD-RLS adaptive filter. 1685-1688 - Guo-Fang Xu, Tamal Bose:

Analysis of the Euclidean direction set adaptive algorithm. 1689-1692 - Brett Ninness

, Juan Carlos Gomez:
Quantifying the accuracy of adaptive tracking algorithms. 1693-1696 - Tareq Y. Al-Naffouri, Azzedine Zerguine, Maamar Bettayeb:

A unifying view of error nonlinearities in LMS adaptation. 1697-1700
Adaptive Structures
- Carlos Mosquera

, José A. Gómez, Fernando Pérez-González:
Filtered error adaptive IIR algorithms and their application to active noise control. 1701-1704 - Tõnu Trump:

A frequency domain adaptive algorithm for colored measurement noise environment. 1705-1708 - Salvador Olmos

, José García, Pablo Laguna, Raimon Jané
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Truncated orthogonal expansions of recurrent signals: equivalence to a periodic time-variant filter. 1709-1712 - Youhua Wang, Kazushi Ikeda, Kenji Nakayama:

A numerically stable fast Newton type adaptive filter based on order update fast least squares algorithm. 1713-1716 - Thomas Schertler:

Selective block update of NLMS type algorithms. 1717-1720 - Tony Gustafsson:

An instrumental variable based subspace tracking algorithm based on subspace averaging. 1721-1724 - J. R. Saffle, Sathyanarayan S. Rao:

Application of subband analysis to adaptive prediction. 1725-1728 - Khaled A. Mayyas, Tyseer Aboulnasr:

A globally convergent modified OE IIR adaptive filter for sufficient modeling. 1729-1732 - Emrah Acar, Orhan Arikan

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Regressor based adaptive infinite impulse response filtering. 1733-1736 - Linshan Li, V. John Mathews:

Frequency-domain realizations of adaptive parallel-cascade quadratic filters. 1737-1740
DSP Algorithms Implementation
- Ramamurthy Mani, S. Hamid Nawab:

Integration of DSP algorithms and musical constraints for the separation of partials in polyphonic music. 1741-1744 - Chang-Geun Kwon, Hyo-Kyung Sung, Heung-Moon Choi:

An implementation of a parallel ray tracing algorithm on hybrid parallel architecture. 1745-1748 - Li Lee, Alan V. Oppenheim:

Distributed signal processing. 1749-1752 - Yutaka Hiratani, Akihim Hirano, Masaya Kanazawa:

A noise-robust echo canceller on V830 multimedia RISC processor integrated into a car navigation system. 1753-1756 - Andreas Sicheneder, Armin Bender, Erich Fuchs, Roland Mandl, Bernhard Sick

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A framework for the graphical specification and execution of complex signal processing applications. 1757-1760 - Hisamichi Toyoshima:

Computationally efficient implementation of hypercomplex digital filters. 1761-1764 - Oscal T.-C. Chen, Wei-Lung Liu, Hsun-Chang Hsieh, Jeng-Yih Wang:

A highly-scaleable FIR using the radix-4 Booth algorithm. 1765-1768 - Kunitoshi Komatsu, Kaoru Sezaki:

Reversible discrete cosine transform. 1769-1772
Wavelet and TF Kernel Design
- Zoran Cvetkovic:

Short-time Fourier analysis-a novel window design procedure. 1773-1776 - Robert M. Nickel

, Tzu-Hsien Sang, William J. Williams:
A new signal adaptive approach to positive time-frequency distributions with suppressed interference terms. 1777-1780 - Shie Qian, Dapang Chen, Qinye Yin:

Adaptive chirplet based signal approximation. 1781-1784 - Thomas W. Parks, Michael S. Richman:

Time-frequency derivation of periodic wide band probing signals. 1785-1788 - David B. H. Tay:

Analytical design of 3-D wavelet filter banks using the multivariate Bernstein polynomial. 1789-1792 - Snezana Maslakovic, Ivan R. Linscott, Mitchell Oslick, Joseph D. Twicken:

Smooth orthonormal wavelet libraries: design and application. 1793-1796 - Mike Sablatash, John H. Lodge:

Theory and design of spectrum-efficient bandwidth-on-demand multiplexer-demultiplexer pairs based on wavelet packet tree and polyphase filter banks. 1797-1800 - Gianpaolo Evangelista

, Sergio Cavaliere:
Arbitrary bandwidth wavelet sets. 1801-1804
DSP Applications
- Chi-Hoi Lau, Daniel Pak-Kong Lun, Dagan Feng:

Non-invasive quantification of physiological processes with dynamic PET using blind deconvolution. 1805-1808 - Ranveig Nygaard, Dag Haugland

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Compressing ECG signals by piecewise polynomial approximation. 1809-1812 - Priya J. Godbole, Rohit Manchanda, Uday B. Desai, Krischeti Venkateswarlu:

Characterization of autonomic release sites using the time-frequency analysis of junction potentials in smooth muscle. 1813-1816 - Kjersti Engan

, Sven Ole Aase, John Håkon Husøy:
Designing frames for matching pursuit algorithms. 1817-1820 - Tushar K. Adhikary, Vellenki U. Reddy:

Complex wavelet packets for multicarrier modulation. 1821-1824 - Alban Duverdier, Bernard Lacaze:

Transmission of two users by means of periodic clock changes. 1825-1828 - Omid Oliaei:

Asymptotically perfect reconstruction in hybrid filter banks. 1829-1832 - Patrick Sarri, Gérard Thomas, Edgar Sekko, Philippe Neveux:

Myopic deconvolution combining Kalman filter and tracking control. 1833-1836 - Voicu Filimon:

An irregular sampling algorithm adapted to the local frequency content of signals and the corresponding on-line reconstruction algorithm. 1837-1840 - Hiroshi Ochi, Mirai Oshiro:

Poly-phase based blind deconvolution technique using second-order statistics. 1841-1844
DSP Education
- Wayne T. Padgett, Mark A. Yoder:

DSP instead of circuits? - Transition to undergraduate DSP education at Rose-Hulman. 1845-1848 - Axel Clausen, Andreas Spanias, Anand Xavier, Maya Tampi:

A Java signal analysis tool for signal processing experiments. 1849-1852 - Janna Shaffer, Jonathan Hamaker, Joseph Picone:

Visualization of signal processing concepts. 1853-1856 - Martti Rahkila, Matti Karjalainen:

An experimental architecture for interactive web-based DSP education. 1857-1860
Signal Processing with Sparseness Constraint
- Bhaskar D. Rao:

Signal processing with the sparseness constraint. 1861-1864 - Scott Shaobing Chen, David L. Donoho:

Application of basis pursuit in spectrum estimation. 1865-1868 - Hamid Krim

, Jean-Christophe Pesquet, Irvin C. Schick:
Parsimony and wavelet methods for denoising. 1869-1872 - Paul S. Bradley, Olvi L. Mangasarian:

Parsimonious side propagation. 1873-1876 - Gopal Harikumar, Christophe Couvreur, Yoram Bresler

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Fast optimal and suboptimal algorithms for sparse solutions to linear inverse problems. 1877-1880 - Kenneth Kreutz-Delgado, Bhaskar D. Rao:

Measures and algorithms for best basis selection. 1881-1884 - Brian D. Jeffs:

Sparse inverse solution methods for signal and image processing applications. 1885-1888 - Prakash Ishwar

, Krishna Ratakonda, Pierre Moulin, Narendra Ahuja:
Image denoising using multiple compaction domains. 1889-1892
Future Directions in Signal Processing Education
- Don H. Johnson, James D. Wise:

A different first course in electrical engineering. 1893-1895 - Leah H. Jamieson, Edward J. Coyle

, Mary P. Harper, Edward J. Delp
, Patricia N. Davies:
Integrating engineering design, signal processing, and community service in the EPICS program. 1897-1900 - José C. Príncipe, Neil R. Euliano

, Curt Lefebvre:
An interactive learning environment for adaptive systems instruction. 1901-1904 - Yves Cheneval, Laurent Balmelli, Paolo Prandoni, Jelena Kovacevic, Martin Vetterli:

Interactive DSP education using Java. 1905-1908 - Eric K. Patterson

, Duanpei Wu, John N. Gowdy:
Multi-platform CBI tools using Linux and Java-based solutions for distance learning. 1909-1912
Volume 4
Applications in Statistical Signal Processing
- Amir A. Ghazanfarian, Xun Chen, Thomas Kailath, Mark A. McCord, R. F. W. Pease:

Exploiting structure in positioning of nonsymmetric signals. 1913-1916 - Frédéric Galtier, Olivier Besson:

On-line detection/estimation scheme in laser Doppler anemometry. 1917-1920 - Seth D. Silverstein, Jeffrey M. Ashe, Gregory M. Kautz, Frederick W. Wheller:

Tripulse: an accurate orientation/attitude estimation system for satellite borne phased arrays. 1921-1924 - Ralf Schlag, Ulrich Korell, Bernd Siegmund, Martin Pfeiffer, Madhukar Pandit:

Automatic detection system of venous air embolism employing signal processing methods. 1925-1928 - Hagit Messer:

Undersampling for parameter estimation with application to time of arrival estimation. 1929-1932 - Byung-Jae Kwak, Andrew E. Yagle, Joel A. Levitt:

Nonlinear system identification of hydraulic actuator. Friction dynamics using a Hammerstein model. 1933-1936 - Don H. Johnson, Charlotte M. Gruner:

Information-theoretic analysis of neural coding. 1937-1940 - Jean-François Cardoso

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Multidimensional independent component analysis. 1941-1944
Arrays I: Subspace Methods
- Michael A. Zatman:

Subspace domain forwards-backwards averaging. 1945-1948 - Kainam Thomas Wong, Michael D. Zoltowski:

Closed-form direction-finding with arbitrarily spaced electromagnetic vector-sensors at unknown locations. 1949-1952 - Alle-Jan van der Veen:

Subspace tracking using a constrained hyperbolic URV decomposition. 1953-1956 - Aweke N. Lemma, Alle-Jan van der Veen, Ed F. Deprettere:

Joint angle-frequency estimation using multi-resolution ESPRIT. 1957-1960 - Magnus Jansson, A. Lee Swindlehurst

, Björn E. Ottersten:
Robust weighted subspace fitting in the presence of array model errors. 1961-1964 - Ariela Zeira, Benjamin Friedlander:

Robust adaptive subspace detectors for space time processing. 1965-1968 - Anne Flieller, Pascal Larzabal, Henri Clergeot:

A geometrical framework for the determination of ambiguous directions in subspace methods. 1969-1972 - Richard J. Vaccaro:

Weighted subspace fitting using subspace perturbation expansions. 1973-1976 - Brian E. Freburger

, Donald W. Tufts:
Case study of principal component inverse and cross spectral metric for low rank interference adaptation. 1977-1980 - Daniel Gonçalves, Patrick Gounon:

On sources covariance matrix singularities and high-resolution active wideband source localization. 1981-1984
Arrays II: Emerging Techniques and Applications
- Dmitri V. Sidorovich, Alex B. Gershman, Johann F. Böhme:

Processing of experimental seismic array data using 2-D wideband interpolated root-MUSIC. 1985-1988 - Anil M. Rao, Douglas L. Jones:

Nonstationary array signal detection using time-frequency and time-scale representations. 1989-1992 - Olivier Caspary, Patrice Nus, Thierry Cecchin:

The source number estimation based on Gerschgorin radii. 1993-1996 - Richard J. Kozick, Brian M. Sadler

, Rick S. Blum:
Array processing in non-Gaussian noise with the EM algorithm. 1997-2000 - Daniel J. Rabideau:

Multistage cancellation of terrain scattered jamming and conventional clutter. 2001-2004 - Christ D. Richmond

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Analysis of an adaptive detection algorithm for non-homogeneous environments. 2005-2008 - Michael S. Richman, Thomas W. Parks, Christopher V. Kimball:

Error reduction of range estimates in multipath environments. 2009-2012 - Aleksandar Jeremic, Arye Nehorai:

Design of chemical sensor arrays for monitoring disposal sites on the ocean floor. 2013-2016
Arrays III: Adaptive Beam-forming and Applications
- Alex B. Gershman, Johann F. Böhme:

Eigenstructure beamspace root estimator bank with interpolated array. 2017-2020 - Arye Nehorai, Kwok-Chiang Ho, B. T. G. Tan:

Minimum-noise-variance beamformer with an electromagnetic vector sensor. 2021-2024 - I. S. D. Solomon, Yuri I. Abramovich, Douglas A. Gray, Stuart J. Anderson:

Performance of OTH radar array calibration. 2025-2028 - Tetsuki Taniguchi:

Broadband frequency invariant beamforming method with low computational cost. 2029-2032 - Ha Jong Sung, Young-Cheol Park, Dae Hee Youn, V. John Mathews:

An optimum space-time MTI processor for airborne radar. 2033-2036 - Yaron Seliktar, E. Jeff Holder, Douglas B. Williams:

An adaptive monopulse processor for angle estimation in a mainbeam jamming and coherent interference scenario. 2037-2040 - Thushara D. Abhayapala

, Rodney A. Kennedy
, Robert C. Williamson:
Broadband beamforming using elementary shape invariant beampatterns. 2041-2044 - Wolfgang Täger:

Near field superdirectivity (NFSD). 2045-2048 - Douglas E. Lake:

Harmonic phase coupling for battlefield acoustic target identification. 2049-2052 - Zhi Tian, Harry L. Van Trees:

DOA estimation with hexagonal arrays. 2053-2056
Arrays IV: Source Localization
- Jason Goldberg, Hagit Messer:

A polynomial rooting approach to the localization of coherently scattered sources. 2057-2060 - Yuri I. Abramovich, Nicholas K. Spencer:

Generalised spatial smoothing using partial arrays for multiple target bearing estimation. 2061-2064 - Gonzalo Seco-Granados

, Juan A. Fernández-Rubio:
Maximum likelihood propagation-delay estimation in unknown correlated noise using antenna arrays: application to Global Navigation Satellite Systems. 2065-2068 - Martin Kristensson, Magnus Jansson, Björn E. Ottersten:

Modified IQML and a statistically efficient method for direction estimation without eigendecomposition. 2069-2072 - Hong Guan, Ronald D. DeGroat, Eric M. Dowling, Darel A. Linebarger:

Linear constrained reduced rank and polynomial order methods. 2073-2076
Blind Identification and Source Separation
- Channarong Tontiruttananon, Jitendra K. Tugnait:

Identification of closed-loop linear systems via cyclic spectral analysis: an equation-error formulation. 2077-2080 - Xiang-Gen Xia:

Channel identification with Doppler and time shifts using mixed training signals. 2081-2084 - Christine Servière:

Feasibility of source separation in frequency domain. 2085-2088 - Anisse Taleb, Christian Jutten, Serge Olympieff:

Source separation in post nonlinear mixtures: an entropy-based algorithm. 2089-2092 - Sergio Cruces

, Luis Castedo
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A Gauss-Newton method for blind source separation of convolutive mixtures. 2093-2096
Blind Separation, Equalization, and Identification
- Jitendra K. Tugnait:

Adaptive blind separation of convolutive mixtures of independent linear signals. 2097-2100 - Shuichi Ohno, Yujiro Inouye:

A least-squares interpretation of the single-stage maximization criterion for multichannel blind deconvolution. 2101-2104 - Zhengyuan Xu, Michail K. Tsatsanis:

Adaptive minimum variance methods for direct blind multichannel equalization. 2105-2108 - Carine Simon

, Guy D'Urso, Christophe Vignat, Philippe Loubaton:
On the convolutive mixture source separation by the decorrelation approach. 2109-2112 - Eric Pite, Pierre Duhamel:

Bilinear methods for blind channel equalization: (no) local minimum issue. 2113-2116 - Gopal T. Venkatesan, Mostafa Kaveh, Ahmed H. Tewfik, Kevin M. Buckley:

Blind identification of single-input multiple-output pole-zero systems. 2117-2120 - Lang Tong, Qing Zhao:

Blind channel estimation by least squares smoothing. 2121-2124 - Amir Sarajedini, Paul M. Chau:

Blind signal separation with a projection pursuit index. 2125-2128
Detection and Classification
- Jin Wang

, Hans Israelsson, Robert G. North:
Optimum subarray configuration using genetic algorithms. 2129-2132 - Jean-Yves Tourneret, Michel Doisy, Manuel Mazzei:

Bayesian estimation of abrupt changes contaminated by multiplicative noise using MCMC. 2133-2136 - Mounir Ghogho, Asoke K. Nandi, Bernard Garel:

Locally optimum detectors for deterministic signals in multiplicative noise. 2137-2140 - Lance M. Kaplan, Romain Murenzi

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Evaluation of CFAR and texture based target detection statistics on SAR imagery. 2141-2144 - D. Robert Iskander:

On the use of a general amplitude PDF in coherent detectors of signals in spherically invariant interference. 2145-2148 - Christophe Couvreur, Cedric Flamme, Marc Pirlot

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Statistical classification of chaotic signals. 2149-2152 - Martial Coulon, Jean-Yves Tourneret, Ananthram Swami:

Detection of spectrally equivalent parametric processes using higher order statistics. 2153-2156 - Pierre Marchand, Jean-Louis Lacoume, Christophe J. Le Martret:

Multiple hypothesis modulation classification based on cyclic cumulants of different orders. 2157-2160 - Jamie S. Evans, Vikram Krishnamurthy:

Optimal sensor scheduling for Hidden Markov models. 2161-2164 - Denys Boiteau, Christophe J. Le Martret:

A general maximum likelihood framework for modulation classification. 2165-2168
Estimation of Time Varying Parameters
- Huafeng Zhang, Jianping Zhao, Jianguo Huang:

Instantaneous parameter estimation based on continuous wavelet transform and some improvements. 2169-2172 - Marko Juntunen, Jouko Tervo, Jari P. Kaipio:

Stabilization of stationary and time-varying autoregressive models. 2173-2176 - Jean Luc Le Calvez, Bernard Delyon, Anatoli B. Juditsky:

An algorithm for tracking a random walk with unknown drift. 2177-2180 - Yael Steinsaltz, Hanoch Lev-Ari:

Identification of arbitrarily time-variant systems. 2181-2184 - Hanoch Lev-Ari:

Adaptive RLS filtering under the cyclo-stationary regime. 2185-2188 - Gerald Matz

, Franz Hlawatsch:
Extending the transfer function calculus of time-varying linear systems: a generalized underspread theory. 2189-2192 - Dana Sinno, Douglas Cochran:

Dynamic estimation with selectable linear measurements. 2193-2196 - Béatrice Pesquet-Popescu, Pascal Larzabal:

Interpolation of nonstationary fields with stationary increments. 2197-2200 - Dale Joachim, John R. Deller Jr., Majid Nayeri:

Multiweight optimization in OBE algorithms for improved tracking and adaptive identification. 2201-2204 - Tharmalingam Ratnarajah:

An H∞ approach to multi-source tracking. 2205-2208
Frequency Estimation and Detection
- Olivier Besson, Petre Stoica:

Frequency estimation and detection for sinusoidal signals with arbitrary envelope: a nonlinear least-squares approach. 2209-2212 - Alexander V. Nazin, Vladimir Katkovnik:

On minimax lower bound for time-varying frequency estimation of harmonic signal. 2213-2216 - Anders Høst-Madsen, Peter Händel:

The effect of sampling and quantization on frequency estimation. 2217-2220 - Nicolas N. Moal, Jean-Jacques Fuchs:

Sinusoids in white noise: a quadratic programming approach. 2221-2224 - Roland Jonsson, Jan O. Hagberg:

Detection of uncertain multiple cisoid models. 2225-2228 - Abdelhak M. Zoubir, D. Robert Iskander:

Bootstrap model selection for polynomial phase signals. 2229-2232 - Shu Hung Leung, Tin Ho Lee, Wing Hong Lau:

Frequency weighted generalized total least squares linear prediction for frequency estimation. 2233-2236 - Michelle Vieira, Céline Theys:

Bayesian analysis for the fault detection of three-phase induction machine. 2237-2240 - Paulo M. Oliveira, Victor Barroso:

On the concept of instantaneous frequency. 2241-2244 - Christophe Andrieu, Arnaud Doucet, Patrick Duvaut:

Joint Bayesian detection and estimation of sinusoids embedded in noise. 2245-2248
Markov Models in SP
- Austin B. Frakt

, Alan S. Willsky:
Efficient multiscale stochastic realization. 2249-2252 - Håkan Hjalmarsson

, Brett Ninness
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Fast, non-iterative estimation of hidden Markov models. 2253-2256 - Paul T. Troughton, Simon J. Godsill:

A reversible jump sampler for autoregressive time series. 2257-2260 - Iain B. Collings

, Tobias Rydén:
A new maximum likelihood gradient algorithm for on-line hidden Markov model identification. 2261-2264 - Olivier Cappé, Vincent Buchoux, Eric Moulines:

Quasi-Newton method for maximum likelihood estimation of hidden Markov models. 2265-2268 - Petar M. Djuric

, Simon J. Godsill, William J. Fitzgerald, Peter J. W. Rayner:
Detection and estimation of signals by reversible jump Markov chain Monte Carlo computations. 2269-2272 - Susan M. Schweizer, José M. F. Moura:

Modeling and detection in hyperspectral imagery. 2273-2276 - Matthew S. Crouse, Richard G. Baraniuk:

Simplified wavelet-domain hidden Markov models using contexts. 2277-2280
Non-Linear Models and Methods
- Stephen Bates, Steve McLaughlin

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The effective bandwidth of stable distributions. 2281-2284 - Luc Pronzato:

Optimal selection of information with restricted storage capacity. 2285-2288 - Peter J. Sherman, Soon-Sen Lau:

Asymptotic statistical properties of autoregressive model for mixed spectrum estimation. 2289-2292 - Er-Wei Bai, Minyue Fu

, Roberto Tempo, Yinyu Ye:
Analytic center approach to parameter estimation: convergence analysis. 2293-2296 - Joël Le Roux, Cécile Huet:

Factorizability of complex signals higher (even) order spectra: a necessary and sufficient condition. 2297-2300 - David Declercq, Patrick Duvaut:

Nonlinear H-ARMA models. 2301-2304 - Robin L. Murray, Antonia Papandreou-Suppappola, Gloria Faye Boudreaux-Bartels:

New higher order spectra and time-frequency representations for dispersive signal analysis. 2305-2308 - Ananthram Swami, Mounir Ghogho:

Performance analysis of cyclic estimators for harmonics in multiplicative and additive noise. 2309-2312 - Anne Ferréol, Pascal Chevalier:

On the fourth-order cumulants estimation for the HO blind separation of cyclostationary sources. 2313-2316 - Constantinos B. Papadias:

Kurtosis-based criteria for adaptive blind source separation. 2317-2320
Parameter Estimation
- Vladimir Katkovnik:

On adaptive local polynomial approximation with varying bandwidth. 2321-2324 - Hongbin Li, Petre Stoica, Jian Li:

Computationally efficient maximum-likelihood estimation of structured covariance matrices. 2325-2328 - Wei Xing Zheng:

Unbiased identification of autoregressive signals observed in colored noise. 2329-2332 - H. Howard Fan, Torsten Söderström, Magnus Mossberg, Bengt Carlsson, Yuenjie Zon:

Continuous-time AR process parameter estimation from discrete-time data. 2333-2336 - Vel B. Manimohan, William J. Fitzgerald:

Blind frequency offset and delay estimation of linearly modulated signals using second order cyclic statistics. 2337-2340 - Mark C. M. Hsieh, Peter J. W. Rayner:

Parameter estimation using Volterra series. 2341-2344 - Klaus E. Timmermann, Robert D. Nowak:

Wavelet-domain modeling and estimation of Poisson processes. 2345-2348 - Arnab K. Shaw, Srikanth Pokala, Ramdas Kumaresan:

Toeplitz and Hankel matrix approximation using structured approach. 2349-2352
System Identification and Deconvolution
- Yujiro Inouye, Kazuaki Tanebe:

Super-exponential methods for multichannel blind deconvolution. 2353-2356 - Yifeng Zhou, Henry Leung, Patrick C. Yip:

An efficient blind identification algorithm for multichannel FIR systems using linear prediction. 2357-2360 - Santiago Zazo, José Manuel Páez-Borrallo:

A new pencil criterium for multichannel blind deconvolution in data communication systems. 2361-2364 - Andrew E. Yagle, Rajashri R. Joshi:

Maximum likelihood estimation with side information of 1-D layered media from noisy impulse reflection responses. 2365-2368 - Jonathan H. Manton, Yingbo Hua, Yufan Zheng, Cishen Zhang:

Semi-blind identification of finite impulse response channels. 2369-2372 - Vikram Krishnamurthy, Leigh A. Johnston, Andrew Logothetis:

Optimal MAP estimation of bilinear systems via the EM algorithm. 2373-2376 - Pierre Fabry, Christine Servière, Jean-Louis Lacoume:

Improving signal subspace estimation for blind source separation in the context of spatially correlated noises. 2377-2380 - Yih-Choung Yu, Marwan A. Simaan

, J. Robert Boston, Philip J. Miller, James F. Antaki:
Estimation of blood pump parameters for cardiovascular system identification. 2381-2384 - Azzédine Touzni, Inbar Fijalkow, Michael G. Larimore, John R. Treichler:

A globally convergent approach for blind MIMO adaptive deconvolution. 2385-2388 - Gianpiero Panci, Gaetano Scarano

, Giovanni Jacovitti:
Blind identification and order estimation of FIR communications channels using cyclic statistics. 2389-2392
Time, Frequency, and Scale Localization
- Onkar Dabeer, Uday B. Desai:

MRA of processes synthesized by differintegration. 2393-2396 - Cédric Richard, Régis Lengellé:

Structural risk minimization for reduced-bias time-frequency-based detectors design. 2397-2400 - Syed Ismail Shah, Luis F. Chaparro, Amro El-Jaroudi:

Generalized transfer function estimation using evolutionary spectral deblurring. 2401-2404 - Louis L. Scharf, Benjamin Friedlander, Clifford T. Mullis:

Time-varying spectrum estimators for continuous-time signals. 2405-2408 - Ferhat Çakrak, Patrick J. Loughlin:

Multiple window non-linear time-varying spectral analysis. 2409-2412 - Thanh D. Nguyen, Stanley J. Reeves, Thomas S. Denney Jr.:

Optimal pulse shape for estimating positions of superimposed pulses. 2413-2416 - Andreas Jakobsson, A. Lee Swindlehurst

, Petre Stoica:
Resolution of overlapping Doppler shifted echoes. 2417-2420 - Mototsugu Abe, Shigeru Ando:

Auditory scene analysis based on time-frequency integration of shared FM and AM. 2421-2424 - James W. Pitton:

Nonstationary spectrum estimation and time-frequency concentration. 2425-2428 - Osama A. Ahmed, Moustafa M. Fahmy:

Critically sampled Gabor transform with localized biorthogonal function. 2429-2432
Detection, Classification, Localization, and Tracking
- Nicole Gache, Patrick Chevret, Veronique Zimpfer:

Target classification near complex interfaces using time-frequency filters. 2433-2436 - Jianfeng Chen, Jianguo Huang:

An efficient array calibration method on underwater high resolution direction-finding. 2437-2440 - Brian F. Harrison, Janet L. Harrison:

Robust matched-field processing in uncertain shallow-water environments using an Lp-norm estimator. 2441-2444 - Anton J. Haug, Garry M. Jacyna:

Comparison of the theoretical performance bounds for two wavefront curvature ranging techniques. 2445-2448 - John M. Bourdelais:

An adaptive beamforming algorithm for broadband active sonar. 2449-2452 - Tetsuya Kawase, Hideshi Tsurunosono, Naoki Ehara, Iwao Sasase:

Two-stage Kalman estimator using advanced circular prediction for maneuvering target tracking. 2453-2456 - Howard A. Lazoff:

Target tracking using fuzzy logic association. 2457-2460 - Ning Ma, Didier Vray:

Bottom backscattering coefficient estimation from wideband chirp sonar echoes by chirp adapted time-frequency representation. 2461-2464 - Robert B. MacLeod:

Modeling of active reverberation by time delay estimation. 2465-2468 - Vladimir M. Kudryashov, Leonid S. Vilentchik:

Long-range propagation of a noise signal: Arctic Ocean acoustic monitoring. 2469-2471
Parameter Estimation and Array Processing Applications
- Jian Li, Renbiao Wu, Zheng-She Liu:

Efficient super resolution time delay estimation techniques. 2473-2476 - Hongya Ge:

Iterative Gram-Schmidt orthonormalization for efficient parameter estimation. 2477-2480 - Richard H. Anderson, Jeffrey L. Krolik:

The performance of maximum likelihood over-the-horizon radar coordinate registration. 2481-2484 - Chunqi Chang, Zhi Ding, Sze-Fong Yau, Francis H. Y. Chan:

A matrix-pencil approach to blind separation of non-white sources in white noise. 2485-2488 - Brian G. Agee, Stephen P. Bruzzone, Matthew C. Bromberg:

Exploitation of signal structure in array-based blind copy and copy-aided DF systems. 2489-2492 - Tao Luo, Steven D. Blostein:

Using signal cancellation for optimum beamforming in a cellular CDMA system. 2493-2496 - Yi Chu, Wen-Hsien Fang, Shun-Hsyung Chang

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A novel wavelet-based generalized sidelobe canceller. 2497-2500 - S. Unnikrishna Pillai, Joseph R. Guerci, Younglok L. Lim:

Generalized forward/backward subaperture smoothing techniques for sample starved STAP. 2501-2504 - Younglok L. Lim, S. Unnikrishna Pillai, Joseph R. Guerci:

Optimal loading factor for minimal sample support space-time adaptive radar. 2505-2508 - Philippe Calvary, Denis Janer:

Spatio-temporal coding for radar array processing. 2509-2512
Sonar and Radar Signal Processing
- Saman S. Abeysekera, Prabhakar S. Naidu, Yee-Hong Leung, Henry Lew:

An underwater target classification scheme based on the acoustic backscatter form function. 2513-2516 - Mahmood R. Azimi-Sadjadi, Chunhua Yuan, JoEllen Wilbur, Robert J. McDonald:

Post processing of sonar imagery using recursive high order correlation method. 2517-2520 - Gareth J. Cook, Anthony Zaknich:

Chirp sounding the shallow water acoustic channel. 2521-2524 - Ivars P. Kirsteins, Sanjay K. Mehta, John W. Fay:

Adaptive separation of unknown narrowband and broadband time series. 2525-2528 - Peter Willett

, Biao Chen:
A new sequential detector for short-duration signals. 2529-2532 - Michael Papazoglou, Jeffrey L. Krolik:

Multi-dwell matched-field altitude estimation for over-the-horizon radar. 2533-2536 - Matthew C. Bromberg, Brian G. Agee:

Direction finding for unstructured emitters in the presence of structured interferers. 2537-2540 - Karim Abed-Meraim, Yingbo Hua:

A least-squares approach to joint Schur decomposition. 2541-2544
Volume 5
Image Compression I
- Farshid Golchin, Kuldip K. Paliwal

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A lossless image coder with context classification, adaptive prediction and adaptive entropy coding. 2545-2548 - Stephen A. Martucci:

A new approach for reducing blockiness in DCT image coders. 2549-2552 - Min-Jen Tsai:

Stack-run-end compression for low bit rate color image communication. 2553-2556 - Fu-wing Tse, Wai-Kuen Cham:

DC coefficient restoration using MAP estimation technique. 2557-2560 - Guoliang Fan, Wai-Kuen Cham, Jianzhuang Liu:

Model-based edge reconstruction for low bit-rate wavelet-based image coding. 2561-2564 - Frank Tintrup, Francesco G. B. De Natale, Daniele D. Giusto:

Compression algorithms for classification of remotely sensed images. 2565-2568 - Ingo S. Hontsch, Lina J. Karam

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Locally-adaptive image coding based on a perceptual target distortion. 2569-2572 - Gerry Melnikov, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos

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A non uniform segmentation optimal hybrid fractal/DCT image compression algorithm. 2573-2576 - Sang-Hoon Seo, Mahmood R. Azimi-Sadjadi:

Orthogonal subspace projection filtering for stereo image compression. 2577-2580 - Shahid Masud, John Vincent McCanny:

Finding a suitable wavelet for image compression applications. 2581-2584
Motion Analysis I
- Daniel Lauzon, Eric Dubois:

Representation and estimation of motion using a dictionary of models. 2585-2588 - Kui Zhang, Josef Kittler:

Global motion estimation and robust regression for video coding. 2589-2592 - Zhaohui Sun, A. Murat Tekalp

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Parametric motion modeling based on trilinear constraints for object-based video compression. 2593-2596 - Luc Martel, André Zaccarin

:
Adaptive thresholding for detection of nonsignificant vectors in noisy image sequences. 2597-2600 - Chunke S. Yang, Shunitiro Oe:

Computing optical flow for motion images sequences by applying multi-constraints to multi-locations. 2601-2604 - Xavier Marichal

, Benoît Macq:
Active mesh reconstruction of block-based motion information. 2605-2608 - Paul M. Antoszczyszyn, John M. Hannah, Peter M. Grant:

Automatic fitting and tracking of facial features in head-and-shoulders sequences. 2609-2612 - Muhammed Z. Coban, Russell M. Mersereau:

Fast rate-constrained N-step search algorithm for motion estimation. 2613-2616
Image Compression II
- David Nistér, Charilaos A. Christopoulos:

An embedded DCT-based still image coding algorithm. 2617-2620 - Karsten Schröder:

On the trade-off between contour-adaptive texture coding and lossy shape coding. 2621-2624 - In Kwon Kim, Rae-Hong Park

:
A fast encoding method without search for fractal image compression. 2625-2628 - John E. Kleider, Glen P. Abousleman:

Adaptive-rate image compression for wireless digital data transmission systems. 2629-2632 - Jaehan In, Shahram Shirani, Faouzi Kossentini:

JPEG compliant efficient progressive image coding. 2633-2636 - Vassilios A. Christopoulos, Jan Cornelis

:
A low bit rate segmented video codec with hybrid motion estimation and inherent bit rate control capability. 2637-2640 - Olivier Egger, Reto Grüter, Jean-Marc Vesin, Murat Kunt:

Rank order polynomial decomposition for image compression. 2641-2644 - Jennifer Q. Trelewicz, Douglas Cochran:

Bit error prediction for digital image data. 2645-2648 - Kannan Panchapakesan, Ali Bilgin, Michael W. Marcellin, Bobby R. Hunt:

Joint compression and restoration of images using wavelets and non-linear interpolative vector quantization. 2649-2652 - Jianmin Jiang, Meiying Lo:

Comparative investigation of a non-linear predictive codec versus JPEG lossless compression. 2653-2656
VQ and Wavelet
- Faramarz Fekri

, Russell M. Mersereau, Ronald W. Schafer:
A generalized interpolative VQ method for jointly optimal quantization and interpolation of images. 2657-2660 - Konstantinos Masselos, Thanos Stouraitis, Costas E. Goutis:

Novel codebook generation algorithms for vector quantization image compression. 2661-2664 - Shin-Chou Juan, Chen-Yi Lee:

Entropy-constrained gradient-match vector quantization for image coding. 2665-2668 - Hsien-Chung Wei, Pao-Chin Tsai, Jia-Shung Wang:

Three-sided side match finite state vector quantization. 2669-2672 - Kazuhiko Terada, Masahiro Takeuchi, Kazutoshi Kobayashi, Keikichi Tamaru:

Real time low bit-rate video coding algorithm using multi-stage hierarchical vector quantization. 2673-2676 - Lai-Man Po, Ying Zhang, Kwok-Wai Cheung, Chun-Ho Cheung:

A novel subtree partitioning algorithm for wavelet-based fractal image coding. 2677-2680 - Lowell L. Winger, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos:

Biorthogonal modified coiflet filters for image compression. 2681-2684 - Sanghyun Joo, Hisakazu Kikuchi, Shigenobu Sasaki, Jaeho Shin:

A flexible zerotree coding with low entropy. 2685-2688 - Sergio R. Neves, Gelson V. Mendonça:

Image coding based on edges and textures via wavelet transform. 2689-2692 - Jill R. Goldschneider, Eve A. Riskin:

Joint optimal bit allocation and best-basis selection for wavelet packet trees. 2693-2696
Image Analysis and Segmentation I
- Sonia Bouzidi, Jean-Paul Berroir, Isabelle Herlin:

An operational approach to monitor vegetation using remote sensing. 2697-2700 - Nicolas Tsapatsoulis

, Nikolaos D. Doulamis, Anastasios D. Doulamis
, Stefanos D. Kollias:
Face extraction from non-uniform background and recognition in compressed domain. 2701-2704 - Peter Morguet, Manfred K. Lang:

An integral stochastic approach to image sequence segmentation and classification. 2705-2708 - Miriam Zacksenhouse

, Gil Abramovich, Gad Hetsroni:
Characterization of one-dimensional texture-a point process approach. 2709-2712 - Giuseppe Boccignone, Angelo Chianese, Antonio Picariello:

Entropy-based detection of microcalcifications in wavelet space. 2713-2716 - Vijay Bhatnagar, Arnab K. Shaw, Rob W. Williams:

Improved automatic target recognition using singular value decomposition. 2717-2720 - Ara V. Nefian, Monson H. Hayes III:

Hidden Markov models for face recognition. 2721-2724 - Mounir Sayadi

, Véronique Buzenac-Settineri, Mohamed Najim:
Texture characterization using 2D cumulant-based lattice adaptive filtering. 2725-2728 - Laura S. Rogers, Carolyn Johnston:

Land use classification of SAR images using a type II local discriminant basis for preprocessing. 2729-2732 - Etienne G. Huot, Isabelle Herlin:

Cropland detection with SAR interferometry: a segmentation model. 2733-2736
Image Analysis and Segmentation II
- Reiner Lenz:

Steerable filters and invariant recognition in spacetime. 2737-2740 - Max Mignotte, Christophe Collet, Patrick Pérez, Patrick Bouthemy:

Statistical model and genetic optimization: application to pattern detection in sonar images. 2741-2744 - Reuven Meth, Rama Chellappa, Shyam Kuttikkad:

Target aspect estimation from single and multi-pass SAR images. 2745-2748 - Hironori Nagai, Yoshikazu Miyanaga

, Koji Tochinai:
An edge detection by using self-organization. 2749-2752 - Mohammed Saeed, William Clement Karl

, Truong Q. Nguyen, Hamid R. Rabiee:
A new multiresolution algorithm for image segmentation. 2753-2756 - Simon A. Barker, Peter J. W. Rayner:

Unsupervised image segmentation. 2757-2760 - Rakesh Dugad, Narendra Ahuja:

Unsupervised multidimensional hierarchical clustering. 2761-2764 - Hussein M. Yahia, Jean-Paul Berroir, Gilles Mazars:

Fast and robust level-set segmentation of deformable structures. 2765-2768
Motion Analysis II
- Sang Hwa Lee, Jong-Il Park, Choong Woong Lee:

A new stereo matching algorithm based on Bayesian model. 2769-2772 - Lydia Ng, Victor Solo:

Errors-in-variables modelling in optical flow problems. 2773-2776 - Mingqi Kong, Jean-Pierre Leduc, Bijoy K. Ghosh, Jonathan R. Corbett, M. Victor Wickerhauser

:
Wavelet based analysis of rotational motion in digital image sequences. 2777-2780 - Jean-Pierre Leduc, Jonathan R. Corbett, Mingqi Kong, M. Victor Wickerhauser

, Bijoy K. Ghosh:
Accelerated spatio-temporal wavelet transforms: an iterative trajectory estimation. 2781-2784 - George A. Tsihrintzis, Anthony J. Devaney, Ehud Heyman:

Estimation of object location from short pulse scatter data. 2785-2788 - Carlos Morimoto

, Rama Chellappa:
Evaluation of image stabilization algorithms. 2789-2792 - Marius Vasiliu, Bertrand Y. Zavidovique:

High precision image matching using 4D optimal minimisation. 2793-2796 - Sachin G. Deshpande, Jenq-Neng Hwang:

A new fast motion estimation method based on total least squares for video encoding. 2797-2800 - Geert Van der Auwera, Adrian Munteanu, Gauthier Lafruit, Jan Cornelis

:
Video coding based on motion estimation in the wavelet detail images. 2801-2804 - Robert J. Fergusson, John J. Soraghan:

Motion segmentation on the TMS320C80 multimedia video processor. 2805-2808
Video Compression
- Debargha Mukherjee

, Sanjit K. Mitra:
Vector set partitioning with classified successive refinement VQ for embedded wavelet image and video coding. 2809-2812 - Niklas Björk, Charilaos A. Christopoulos:

Transcoder architectures for video coding. 2813-2816 - Eric C. Reed, Jae S. Lim:

Efficient coding of DCT coefficients by joint position-dependent encoding. 2817-2820 - Kenneth Rose, Peng Wu, Shankar L. Regunathan:

Efficient SNR-scalability in predictive video coding. 2821-2824 - Ekaterina G. Barzykina, Panos Nasiopoulos, Rabab K. Ward:

MPEG-2 video coding with image partitioning. 2825-2828 - Jozsef Vass, Bing-Bing Chai, Xinhua Zhuang:

Significance-linked wavelet video coder. 2829-2832 - Mohammed Hasan, Atif I. Sharaf, Farokh A. Marvasti:

Novel error concealment techniques for images in ATM environments. 2833-2836 - Yongqin Zeng:

Detail selection incorporating subjective factors for very low bit-rate image coding. 2837-2840 - Lijun Luo, Cairong Zou, Zhenya He, Isao Shirakawa:

An adaptive quantization algorithm for MPEG-2 video coding. 2841-2844 - Yusuf Öztürk, Hüseyin Abut:

A novel similarity measure for compression and classification. 2845-2848
Image Filtering I
- Gonzalo R. Arce:

A generalized weighted median filter structure admitting real-valued weights. 2849-2852 - Nir A. Sochen, Yehoshua Y. Zeevi:

Resolution enhancement of colored images by inverse diffusion processes. 2853-2856 - David G. Sheppard, Bobby R. Hunt, Michael W. Marcellin:

Iterative multiframe super-resolution algorithms for atmospheric turbulence-degraded imagery. 2857-2860 - Hung-Ta Pai, John W. Havlicek, Alan C. Bovik:

Generically sufficient conditions for exact multichannel blind image restoration. 2861-2864 - Robinson Piramuthu, Alfred O. Hero III:

Penalized maximum likelihood image reconstruction with min-max incorporation of noisy side information. 2865-2868 - Robert D. Nowak, Michael J. Thul:

Wavelet-vaguelette restoration in photon-limited imaging. 2869-2872 - Jr-Jen Huang, Edward J. Coyle

:
Perceptually optimal restoration of images with stack filters. 2873-2876 - Richard Rau, James H. McClellan:

A directional image decomposition for ultra-wideband SAR. 2877-2880
Image Filtering II
- Visa Koivunen, Simo Luukkonen, Hannu Oja:

Affine equivariance in multichannel OS-filtering. 2881-2884 - Todd L. Veldhuizen, M. Ed Jernigan:

Grid filters for local nonlinear image restoration. 2885-2888 - Hassan Shekarforoush, Josiane Zerubia

, Marc Berthod:
Denoising by extracting fractional order singularities. 2889-2892 - Stuart W. Perry

, Ling Guan:
Perception based adaptive image restoration. 2893-2896 - Zhong Zhang, Rick S. Blum:

On estimating the quality of noisy images. 2897-2900 - Jinsung Oh, Luis F. Chaparro:

Adaptive fuzzy morphological filtering of images. 2901-2904 - Vladimir Z. Mesarovic, Nikolas P. Galatsanos, Rafael Molina

, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos
:
Hierarchical Bayesian image restoration from partially-known blurs. 2905-2908 - Shyamsunder Baskaran, Rick P. Millane:

Bayesian estimation in an image restoration problem in X-ray fiber diffraction. 2909-2912 - Joshua Semeter, Farzad Kamalabadi:

A natural pixel decomposition for tomographic imaging of the ionosphere. 2913-2916 - Patrick L. Combettes

:
A block-iterative quadratic signal recovery algorithm. 2917-2920
Image Filtering III
- Boaz Cohen, Its'hak Dinstein:

Resolution enhancement by polyphase back-projection filtering. 2921-2924 - Samuel Foucher

, Goze B. Bénié, Jean-Marc Boucher:
Wavelet filtering of SAR images based on non-Gaussian assumptions. 2925-2928 - Kaaren L. May, Tania Stathaki, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos

:
Blind image restoration using local bound constraints. 2929-2932 - Yibin Zheng, Peter C. Doerschuk, John E. Johnson:

Symmetry-constrained 3D interpolation for virus X-ray crystallography. 2933-2935 - Farzam Farbiz

, Seyed Ahmad Motamedi
, Mohammad Bagher Menhaj
:
An iterative method for image enhancement based on fuzzy logic. 2937-2940 - Carlotta Domeniconi, Sibel Tari, Ping Liang:

Direct gray scale ridge reconstruction in fingerprint images. 2941-2944 - Nikki M. Bruner, Rao K. Yarlagadda:

Diffusion of the attractor of fractal coding for edge restoration. 2945-2948 - Farhan A. Baqai

, Jan P. Allebach:
Printer models and the direct binary search algorithm. 2949-2952 - Valerie Chickanosky, Gagan Mirchandani:

Wreath products for edge detection. 2953-2956 - Jacky Chun Kit Yan, Patrizio Campisi, Dimitrios Hatzinakos:

Film grain noise removal and generation for color images. 2957-2960
Digital Video and Libraries
- Cüneyt M. Taskiran, Edward J. Delp

:
Video scene change detection using the generalized sequence trace. 2961-2964 - Hong Heather Yu, Wayne H. Wolf:

A multi-resolution video segmentation scheme for wipe transition identification. 2965-2968 - Deepa Kundur, Dimitrios Hatzinakos:

Digital watermarking using multiresolution wavelet decomposition. 2969-2972 - Juan Ramón Hernández, Fernando Pérez-González

, José M. Rodríguez:
The impact of channel coding on the performance of spatial watermarking for copyright protection. 2973-2976 - Radu Stoica, Josiane Zerubia

, Joseph M. Francos:
The two-dimensional Wold decomposition for segmentation and indexing in image libraries. 2977-2980 - Regis J. Crinon, M. Ibrahim Sezan:

Sprite-based video coding using on-line segmentation. 2981-2984 - Yuan-Chi Chang, David G. Messerschmitt:

Segmentation and compression of video for delay-flow multimedia networks. 2985-2988 - Chi-Yuan Hsu, Antonio Ortega:

A Lagrangian optimization approach to rate control for delay-constrained video transmission over burst-error channels. 2989-2992
VLSI Building Blocks
- Roberto Rambaldi, Alessandro Uguzzoni, Roberto Guerrieri:

A 35 μW 1.1 V gate array 8×8 IDCT processor for video-telephony. 2993-2996 - Jill K. Hunter, John V. McCanny:

Discrete cosine transform generator for VLSI synthesis. 2997-3000 - Vasily G. Moshnyaga, Kazuhiro Suzuki, Keikichi Tamaru:

A new architecture for in-memory image convolution. 3001-3004 - Tracy C. Denk, Chris J. Nicol, Patrik Larsson, Kamran Azadet:

Reconfigurable hardware for efficient implementation of programmable FIR filters. 3005-3008 - Tian-Sheuan Chang, Chein-Wei Jen:

Low power FIR filter realization with differential coefficients and input. 3009-3012 - Damu Radhakrishnan, Adimathara P. Preethy:

A new approach to data conversion: direct analog-to-residue converter. 3013-3016 - Manish Bhardwaj, Arjun Balaram:

Low power signal processing architectures using residue arithmetic. 3017-3020 - Aniruddha A. Deodhar, Manish Bhardwaj, Christopher T. Clarke, Thambipillai Srikanthan:

Designing efficient residue arithmetic based VLSI correlators. 3021-3024 - Jun Ma, Keshab K. Parhi

, Ed F. Deprettere:
Pipelined CORDIC based QRD-MVDR adaptive beamforming. 3025-3028 - Daniel Massicotte:

A systolic VLSI implementation of Kalman-filter-based algorithms for signal reconstruction. 3029-3032
DSP System Design
- Martin Gumm, Friederich Mombers, Stephanie Dogimont, Daniel Mlynek:

A class of vector-tracing motion estimation architectures for MPEG2 type coding for TV and HDTV. 3033-3036 - S. R. Park, Wayne P. Burleson:

Reconfiguration for power saving in real-time motion estimation. 3037-3040 - Yukihiro Naito, Ichiro Kuroda:

H.263 mobile video codec based on a low power consumption digital signal processor. 3041-3044 - Oskar Mencer, Martin Morf, Michael J. Flynn:

Hardware software tri-design of encryption for mobile communication units. 3045-3048 - Leilei Song, Keshab K. Parhi

, Ichiro Kuroda, Takao Nishitani:
Low-energy heterogeneous digit-serial Reed-Solomon codecs. 3049-3052 - Eric Dujardin, Olivier Gay-Bellile:

Software implementation of ADSL application with a convolution co-processor. 3053-3056 - Jamil Chaoui, Sébastien de Gregorio, Daravith Kho, Stephane Sintes, Yves Masse:

Implementation of a car handsfree speech enhancement application on a TI TMS320C54x DSP. 3057-3060 - Marco Felici, Michele Borgatti, Alberto Ferrari, Roberto Guerrieri:

A low-power VLSI feature extractor for speech recognition. 3061-3064
DSP Development Tools
- Jian Wang, Bogong Su:

Software pipelining of nested loops for real-time DSP applications. 3065-3068 - Manoj Aggarwal, Naresh R. Shanbhag, Narendra Ahuja:

Improving the throughput of flexible-precision DSPS via algorithm transformation. 3069-3072 - Ted Zhihong Yu, Fei Chen, Edwin Hsing-Mean Sha:

Loop scheduling algorithms for power reduction. 3073-3076 - Jihong Kim, Graham Short:

Performance evaluation of register allocator for the advanced DSP of TMS320C80. 3077-3080 - Manish Goel, Naresh R. Shanbhag:

Low-power reconfigurable signal processing via dynamic algorithm transformations (DAT). 3081-3084 - Antonio García, Uwe Meyer-Baese, Fred J. Taylor:

Pipelined Hogenauer CIC filters using field-programmable logic and residue number system. 3085-3088 - Vijay Sundararajan, Keshab K. Parhi

:
Synthesis of folded, pipelined architectures for multi-dimensional multirate systems. 3089-3092 - Bernhard Wess, Martin Gotschlich:

Minimization of data address computation overhead in DSP programs. 3093-3096
DSP Processor Architectures
- Daniel Martin, Robert E. Owen:

A RISC architecture with uncompromised digital signal processing and microcontroller operation. 3097-3100 - Lionel Lacassagne, Frantz Lohier, Patrick Garda:

Real time execution of optimal edge detectors on RISC and DSP processors. 3101-3104 - Eri Murata, Masao Ikekawa, Ichiro Kuroda:

Fast 2D IDCT implementation with multimedia instructions for a software MPEG2 decoder. 3105-3108 - Yossi Shain, Avidan J. Akerib, Rutie Adar:

Associative architecture for fast DCT. 3109-3112 - Milos D. Ercegovac, Darko Kirovski, George Mustafa, Miodrag Potkonjak:

Behavioral synthesis optimization using multiple precision arithmetic. 3113-3116 - Joon-Seok Kim, Sun Kook Yoo, Sung-Wook Park, Nam Hoon Jung, Woo-Suk Ko, Keun-Sup Lee, Dae Hee Youn:

4-way superscalar DSP processor for audio codec applications. 3117-3120 - Hiroyuki Okuhata, Morgan Hirosuke Miki, Takao Onoye, Isao Shirakawa:

A low-power DSP core architecture for low bitrate speech codec. 3121-3124 - John R. Sacha, Mary Jane Irwin:

Number representations for reducing switched capacitance in subband coding. 3125-3128 - Wolfram Drescher, Menno Mennenga, Gerhard P. Fettweis:

An architectural study of a digital signal processor for block codes. 3129-3132 - Inki Hong, Miodrag Potkonjak:

Techniques for intellectual property protection of DSP designs. 3133-3136
Multimedia DSP Processors
- Frans Sijstermans, Evert-Jan D. Pol, Bram Riemens, Kees A. Vissers, Selliah Rathnam, Gert Slavenburg:

Design space exploration for future TriMedia CPUs. 3137-3140 - Kouhei Nadehara, Hanno Lieske, Ichiro Kuroda:

Software MPEG-2 video decoder on a 200-MHz, low-power multimedia microprocessor. 3141-3144 - Ray Simar Jr.:

Codevelopment of the TMS320C6X VelociTI architecture and compiler. 3145-3148 - Song Wu, Xiaolin Lu, Walter Y. Chen:

TI DSP implementation of a medium speed DSL (MDSL) for multimedia applications. 3149-3152 - Mladen Berekovic

, Rainer Frase, Peter Pirsch:
A flexible processor architecture for MPEG-4 image compositing. 3153-3156 - Yasuhiro Nunomura, Toru Shimizu, Kazunori Saitoh, Koji Tsuchihashi:

Multimedia applications of microprocessor with embedded DRAM. 3157-3160
Volume 6
Blind Multiuser Communications
- David Gesbert

, Joakim Sorelius, Arogyaswami Paulraj:
Blind multi-user MMSE detection of CDMA signals. 3161-3164 - João M. F. Xavier, Victor A. N. Barroso, José M. F. Moura:

Closed-form blind identification of MIMO channels. 3165-3168 - Xiaodong Wang, H. Vincent Poor:

Blind adaptive interference suppression in DS-CDMA communications with impulsive noise. 3169-3172 - Yung-Fang Chen, Michael D. Zoltowski:

Blind 2-D RAKE receivers based on RLS-type space-time adaptive filtering for DS-CDMA system. 3173-3176 - Zhi Ding, Iain B. Collings

, Ruey-Wen Liu:
A new blind zeroforcing equalizer for multichannel systems. 3177-3180 - Alex Stephenne, Benoît Champagne:

Convergence properties of blind algorithms for base station CDMA receivers. 3181-3184 - Jaouhar Ayadi, Elisabeth de Carvalho, Dirk T. M. Slock:

Blind and semi-blind maximum likelihood methods for FIR multichannel identification. 3185-3188 - Shang-Chieh Liu, Evaggelos Geraniotis:

The blind QRD-DMS beamformer and its VLSI systolic designs for DS/CDMA systems. 3189-3192
Code Division Multiple Access
- Rachel E. Learned, Andrew C. Singer:

Coding enhanced joint detection for multiple access communications. 3193-3196 - Seong Ill Park, Iickho Song

, Kwang Soon Kim, Naoki Suehiro, Jooshik Lee:
An analysis of a modulated orthogonal sequence. 3197-3200 - Yong-Suk Moon, Mostafa Kaveh, Laurie B. Nelson:

Subspace-based detection for CDMA communications. 3201-3204 - Lin Yue, Don H. Johnson:

Adaptive reception of wireless CDMA signals using empirical detection. 3205-3208 - Mohammed H. Nafie, Ahmed H. Tewfik:

Reduced complexity M-ary hypotheses testing in wireless communications. 3209-3212 - Anders Ranheim:

A recent subspace-based approach to joint detection and time-delay estimation in DS-CDMA systems. 3213-3216 - Athanassios Manikas, S. S. Lim, Pete Wilkinson:

Adaptive H∞ delay tracking in asynchronous DS-CDMA systems. 3217-3220 - Xiaofeng Wang, Wu-Sheng Lu, Andreas Antoniou:

Efficient implementation of linear multiuser detectors. 3221-3224 - Harald Elders-Boll

, Hans Dieter Schotten, Axel Busboom
:
Implementation of linear multiuser detectors for asynchronous CDMA systems by linear multi-stage interference cancellation. 3225-3228 - Ramin Baghaie, Stefan Werner

, Timo I. Laakso:
Pipelined implementation of adaptive multiple-antenna CDMA mobile receivers. 3229-3232
Diversity, Synchronization, and Interference Suppression
- Timothy N. Davidson

, Anne-Jeanne Schott, Kon Max Wong:
Branch-hopped wavelet packet division multiplexing. 3233-3236 - Akbar M. Sayeed, Behnaam Aazhang:

Joint multipath-Doppler diversity in fast fading channels. 3237-3240 - Jia-Chin Lin:

A blind joint estimator for multipath diversity and PN timing error in direct-sequence spread-spectrum receivers. 3241-3244 - Zheng-She Liu, Jian Li, Scott L. Miller:

A receiver diversity based code-timing estimator for asynchronous DS-CDMA systems. 3245-3248 - Chaitali Sengupta

, Suman Das, Joseph R. Cavallaro
, Behnaam Aazhang:
Fixed point error analysis of multiuser detection and synchronization algorithms for CDMA communication systems. 3249-3252 - Jimm H. Grimm, Ramesh N. Kumar, Julius Kusuma, James V. Krogmeier:

Real time implementation of a symbol timing recovery algorithm for a narrowband wireless modem. 3253-3256 - Stephen R. Lach, Moeness G. Amin

, Alan R. Lindsey:
Broadband nonstationary interference excision for spread spectrum communications using time-frequency synthesis. 3257-3260 - Ana I. Pérez-Neira

, Joan Roca, Miguel Angel Lagunas:
A new non-linear system for estimating and suppressing narrowband interference in PN spread spectrum modulation. 3261-3264 - Aykut Bultan, Ali N. Akansu:

A novel time-frequency exciser in spread spectrum communications for chirp-like interference. 3265-3268 - Ali N. Akansu, Xueming Lin:

A comparative performance evaluation of DMT (OFDM) and DWMT (DSBMT) based DSL communications systems for single and multitone interference. 3269-3272
Signal Processing for Communications I
- Haralabos C. Papadopoulos, Gregory W. Wornell, Alan V. Oppenheim:

Low-complexity digital encoding strategies for wireless sensor networks. 3273-3276 - Jeffrey Q. Bao, Lang Tong:

Applications of blind equalization in wireless ATM network. 3277-3280 - Sergio Barbarossa, Anna Scaglione:

Demodulation of CPM signals using piecewise polynomial-phase modeling. 3281-3284 - Alfred O. Hero III, Hafez Hadinejad-Mahram:

Digital modulation classification using power moment matrices. 3285-3288 - Xiaoming Huo, David L. Donoho:

A simple and robust modulation classification method via counting. 3289-3292 - Edgar H. Satorius:

Co-channel FM voice separation via cross coupled phase locked loops. 3293-3295 - Jon Hamkins:

A joint Viterbi algorithm to separate cochannel FM signals. 3297-3300 - Nicholas D. Sidiropoulos

, Marios S. Pattichis, Alan C. Bovik, John W. Havlicek:
COPERM: transform-domain energy compaction by optimal permutation. 3301-3304
Antenna Arrays for Communications
- Murat Torlak

, Lars K. Hansen, Guanghan Xu:
A fast blind source separation for digital wireless applications. 3305-3308 - Xavier Mestre, Montse Nájar

, Miguel Angel Lagunas:
Two-stage code reference beamformer in mobile communications. 3309-3312 - Thierry Asté, Philippe Forster, Luc Fety, Sylvie Mayrargue:

Downlink beamforming avoiding DOA estimation for cellular mobile communications. 3313-3316 - Philippe Forster, Thierry Asté:

Maximum likelihood multichannel estimation under reduced rank constraint. 3317-3320 - Kwang Soon Kim, Seong Ill Park, Hong Gil Kim, Yun Hee Kim, Iickho Song

:
Performance enhancement of the decorrelating detector using antenna arrays. 3321-3324 - Peng-Huat Chua, Chong Meng Samson See, Arye Nehorai:

Vector-sensor array processing for estimating angles and times of arrival of multipath communication signals. 3325-3328 - Per Pelin:

Decoupled direction finding: detection. 3329-3332 - David Asztély, Björn E. Ottersten:

The effects of local scattering on direction of arrival estimation with MUSIC and ESPRIT. 3333-3336 - Weidong Yang, Guanghan Xu:

Optimal downlink power assignment for smart antenna systems. 3337-3340 - Miguel Angel Lagunas, Ana I. Pérez-Neira

, Josep Vidal:
Optimal array combiner for sequence detectors. 3341-3344
Fractal Sampling, Constant-Modulus and Adaptive Equalization
- Wonzoo Chung, James P. LeBlanc:

The local minima of fractionally-spaced CMA blind equalizer cost function in the presence of channel noise. 3345-3348 - Marie-Line Alberi, Inbar Fijalkow, James D. Behm, Thomas J. Endres:

Fractionally-spaced equalization of time-varying mobile communications. 3349-3352 - Philip Schniter

, C. Richard Johnson Jr.:
The dithered signed-error constant modulus algorithm. 3353-3356 - Christian Lütkemeyer, Hans-Martin Blüthgen, Tobias G. Noll:

A hybrid equalizer merging the advantages of Baud spaced and fractionally spaced equalizers. 3357-3360 - Duncan Brooks, Sangarapillai Lambotharan, Jonathon A. Chambers:

Optimum delay and mean square error using CMA. 3361-3364 - Monisha Ghosh:

A sign-error algorithm for blind equalization of real signals. 3365-3368 - Chong Meng Samson See, Colin F. N. Cowan:

A forward backward approach to adaptive space-time identification and equalization of time-varying channels. 3369-3372 - Palaniswamy Chandra Kumar, Paramasivan Saratchandran, Narasimhan Sundararajan:

Non-linear channel equalisation using minimal radial basis function neural networks. 3373-3376 - Steven Bouchired, Mohamed Ibnkahla, Daniel Roviras, Francis Castanie:

Equalization of satellite mobile communication channels using combined self-organizing maps and RBF networks. 3377-3379 - Arnaud Bouttier:

A truly recursive blind equalization algorithm. 3381-3384
(Semi-)Blind Channel Equalization
- Boon Chong Ng, David Gesbert

, Arogyaswami Paulraj:
A semi-blind approach to structured channel equalization. 3385-3388 - Ge Li, Zhi Ding:

A semi-blind channel identification method for GSM receivers. 3389-3392 - Jacob H. Gunther, A. Lee Swindlehurst

:
On the use of kernel structure for blind equalization. 3393-3396 - Antoine Chevreuil, Erchin Serpedin

, Philippe Loubaton, Georgios B. Giannakis
:
Performance analysis of blind channel estimators based on non-redundant periodic modulation precoders. 3397-3400 - Philippe Ciblat, Philippe Loubaton:

Second order blind equalization: the band limited case. 3401-3404 - Claudio Becchetti, Gaetano Scarano

, Giovanni Jacovitti:
Fast blind identification of FIR communications channels. 3405-3408 - Bin Huang, Jitendra K. Tugnait:

Blind equalization of I.I.R. single-input multiple-output channels with common zeros using second-order statistics. 3409-3412 - Gil M. Raz, Barry D. Van Veen:

Blind linearization, and identification of nonlinear systems-a least squares, Pth order inverse approach. 3413-3416
Signal Processing for Communications II
- Selaka B. Bulumulla, Saleem A. Kassam, Santosh S. Venkatesh:

Pilot symbol assisted diversity reception for a fading channel. 3417-3420 - Douglas J. Nelson:

Estimation of FM modulation of multi-component signals from the Fourier phase. 3421-3424 - Jaume Riba

, Gregori Vázquez
, Sergio Calvo:
Conditional maximum likelihood frequency estimation for staggered modulations. 3425-3428 - Tülay Adali, Bo Wang, Alexei N. Pilipetskii, Curtis R. Menyuk:

A signal processing approach for effective reduction of timing jitter due to the acoustic effect. 3429-3432 - M. Alper Kutay

, Mehmet Fatih Erden, Haldun M. Özaktas, Orhan Arikan
, Cagatay Candan, Ozgur Guleryuz:
Cost-efficient approximation of linear systems with repeated and multi-channel filtering configurations. 3433-3436 - Marie Colin, Cory Modlin, Mohamed Gharbi

, Marc Gazalet:
QoS considerations for DMT-based ADSL and VDSL systems. 3437-3440 - Adam M. Chellali, Mike Polley, Alan Gatherer:

Computational reduction during idle transmission in DSL modems. 3441-3444 - Christian Drewes

, Ralph Hasholzner, Joachim S. Hammerschmidt:
On the implementation of adaptive equalizers for wireless ATM with an extended QR-decomposition-based RLS-algorithm. 3445-3448 - Sandrine Vaton:

A new test of stationarity and its application to teletraffic data. 3449-3452 - Cliff Sui:

Probability of detection of residual echo based on magnitude-squared coherence estimate. 3453-3456
Source/Channel Coding and Equalization
- Venceslav Kafedziski, Darryl Morrell:

Joint source channel coding over channels with intersymbol interference using vector channels and discrete multitone. 3457-3460 - Hasan H. Otu, Khalid Sayood:

A joint source/channel coder with block constraints. 3461-3464 - Hamid Jafarkhani

, Nariman Farvardin:
Design of channel optimized vector quantizers in the presence of channel mismatch. 3465-3468 - Vasileios Megalooikonomou, Yaacov Yesha:

Design of neural network quantizers for a distributed estimation system with communication constraints. 3469-3472 - Masoud R. K. Khansari:

Performance of predictive coders over noisy channels with feedback. 3473-3476 - Hui Liu, Kemin Li:

Finite-state differential coding for wireless communications with multipath channels. 3477-3480 - German S. Feyh:

Constrained equalizers and precoding for magnetic storage channels. 3481-3484 - Mark E. Halpern

, Murk J. Bottema, William Moran, Soura Dasgupta:
Optimum open eye equalizer design for non-minimum phase channels. 3485-3488 - Alper T. Erdogan

, Babak Hassibi, Thomas Kailath:
H∞ equalization of communication channels. 3489-3492 - Ian J. Fevrier, Saul B. Gelfand, Michael P. Fitz:

Fast computation of efficient decision feedback equalizers for high speed wireless communications. 3493-3496
Multi-Rate and Multi-Carrier Communication
- Kambiz C. Zangi, Ravinder David Koilpillai

:
Efficient filterbank channelizers for software radio receivers. 3497-3500 - Anna Scaglione, Georgios B. Giannakis

, Sergio Barbarossa:
Self-recovering multirate equalizers using redundant filterbank precoders. 3501-3504 - Xueming Lin, Ali N. Akansu:

Nonmaximally decimated filterbank based precoder/post-equalizer for blind channel identification and optimal MMSE equalization. 3505-3508 - Ufuk Tureli

, Hui Liu:
Blind carrier synchronization and channel identification for OFDM communications. 3509-3512 - J. Nicholas Laneman, Gregory W. Wornell:

Robust equalization for spread-response precoding systems. 3513-3516 - An-Yeu Wu, Tsun-Shan Chan:

Cost-efficient parallel lattice VLSI architecture for the IFFT/FFT in DMT transceiver technology. 3517-3520 - Arthur J. Redfern, G. Tong Zhou:

Nonlinear channel identification and equalization for OFDM systems. 3521-3524 - Josep Sala-Alvarez, Alba Pagès-Zamora

, Sergio Calvo, Josep Prat
:
Design and implementation of DVB on-board multi-carrier demodulator. 3525-3528
Acoustics and Active Noise Control
- Ngai-Man Cheung, Steven Trautmann, Andrew Horner:

Head-related transfer function modeling in 3-D sound systems with genetic algorithms. 3529-3532 - Bradley Ferguson, Robert E. Bogner, Steve Wawryk:

A bottle model for head-related transfer functions. 3533-3536 - Thomas Schetelig, Rudolf Rabenstein:

Simulation of three-dimensional sound propagation with multidimensional wave digital filters. 3537-3540 - Darren B. Ward, Gary W. Elko:

Optimum loudspeaker spacing for robust crosstalk cancellation. 3541-3544 - Orlando José Tobias, José C. M. Bermudez

, Neil J. Bershad, Rui Seara:
Mean weight behavior of the Filtered-X LMS algorithm. 3545-3548 - Futoshi Asano, Yôiti Suzuki, David C. Swanson:

A method of optimizing source configuration in active control systems using Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization. 3549-3552 - Jeffery P. Lariviere, Rafik A. Goubran:

GMDFα with adaptive reconstruction filters and zero throughput delay. 3553-3556 - Sen M. Kuo, Xuan Kong, Shaojie Chen, Wenge Hao:

Analysis and design of narrowband active noise control systems. 3557-3560
Computer Music
- Wooi-Boon Goh, Kai-Yun Chan:

Amplitude modulated sinusoidal modeling using least-square infinite series approximation with applications to timbre analysis. 3561-3564 - Pablo Fernandez-Cid, Francisco Javier Casajús-Quirós:

Multi-pitch estimation for polyphonic musical signals. 3565-3568 - Vesa Välimäki, Timo I. Laakso:

Suppression of transients in time-varying recursive filters for audio signals. 3569-3572 - Tony S. Verma, Teresa H.-Y. Meng:

An analysis/synthesis tool for transient signals that allows a flexible sines+transients+noise model for audio. 3573-3576 - Aníbal J. S. Ferreira

:
A new frequency domain approach to time-scale expansion of audio signals. 3577-3580 - Joost Nieuwenhuijse, Richard Heusdens, Ed F. Deprettere:

Robust exponential modeling of audio signals. 3581-3584 - Scott N. Levine, Tony S. Verma, Julius O. Smith III:

Multiresolution sinusoidal modeling for wideband audio with modifications. 3585-3588 - Michael W. Macon, Alan McCree, Wai-Ming Lai, Vishu Viswanathan:

Efficient analysis/synthesis of percussion musical instrument sounds using an all-pole model. 3589-3592 - Kunio Kashino, Hiroshi Murase:

Music recognition using note transition context. 3593-3596 - Edward J. Coyle, Ilya Shmulevich:

A system for machine recognition of music patterns. 3597-3600
Hearing Aids and Microphone Arrays
- Devendra S. Chaudhari

, Prem C. Pandey:
Dichotic presentation of speech signal with critical band filtering for improving speech perception. 3601-3604 - Osamu Hoshuyama, Brigitte Begasse, Akihiko Sugiyama, Akihiro Hirano:

A real time robust adaptive microphone array controlled by an SNR estimate. 3605-3608 - Paul Gaunard, Corine Ginette Mubikangiey, Christophe Couvreur, Vincent Fontaine:

Automatic classification of environmental noise events by hidden Markov models. 3609-3612 - Michael S. Brandstein:

On the use of explicit speech modeling in microphone array applications. 3613-3616 - Sheau-Fang Lei, Roger P. Hamernik:

Construction of a joint peak-interval histogram using higher-order cumulant-based inverse filtering. 3617-3620 - Tryphon Lambrou

, Panos Kudumakis
, Robert D. Speller, Mark B. Sandler, Alf D. Linney:
Classification of audio signals using statistical features on time and wavelet transform domains. 3621-3624 - A. Matthew Zimmer, Bingjun Dai, Stephen A. Zahorian:

Personal computer software vowel training aid for the hearing impaired. 3625-3628 - Daniel V. Rabinkin, Richard J. Renomeron, James L. Flanagan, Dwight F. Macomber:

Optimal truncation time for matched filter array processing. 3629-3632 - Paul W. Shields, Douglas R. Campbell:

Multi-microphone noise cancellation for improvement of hearing aid performance. 3633-3636 - Amitava Biswas:

Novel brick-wall filters based on the auditory system. 3637-3640
Coding
- Thippur V. Sreenivas, Martin Dietz:

Vector quantization of scale factors in advanced audio coder (AAC). 3641-3644 - Arouggou Jbira, Nicolas Moreau, Przemyslaw Dymarski

:
Low delay coding of wideband audio (20 Hz-15 kHz) at 64 kbps. 3645-3648 - Tomas Gänsler, Peter Eneroth:

Influence of audio coding on stereophonic acoustic echo cancellation. 3649-3652 - Toshio Irino, Masashi Unoki

:
A time-varying, analysis/synthesis auditory filterbank using the gammachirp. 3653-3656 - Simon Boland, Mohamed A. Deriche:

Hybrid LPC and discrete wavelet transform audio coding with a novel bit allocation algorithm. 3657-3660 - Olivier van der Vrecken, Laurent Hubaut, Florence Coulon:

A new subband perceptual audio coder using CELP. 3661-3664 - Paolo Prandoni, Martin Vetterli:

Perceptually hidden data transmission over audio signals. 3665-3668 - Yasuyuki Nakajima, Hiromasa Yanagihara, Akio Yoneyama, Masaru Sugano:

MPEG audio bit rate scaling on coded data domain. 3669-3672
Echo Cancellation
- Jacob Benesty

, Dennis R. Morgan, Joseph L. Hall, M. Mohan Sondhi:
Stereophonic acoustic echo cancellation using nonlinear transformations and comb filtering. 3673-3676 - Yann Joncour, Akihiko Sugiyama:

A stereo echo canceler with pre-processing for correct echo-path identification. 3677-3680 - André Gilloire, Valérie Turbin:

Using auditory properties to improve the behaviour of stereophonic acoustic echo cancellers. 3681-3684 - Suehiro Shimauchi, Yoichi Haneda, Shoji Makino, Yutaka Kaneda:

New configuration for a stereo echo canceller with nonlinear pre-processing. 3685-3688 - Murtaza Ali

:
Stereophonic acoustic echo cancellation system using time-varying all-pass filtering for signal decorrelation. 3689-3692
Audio/Image/Video Processing for Multimedia Applications
- Timothy Wark, Sridha Sridharan:

A syntactic approach to automatic lip feature extraction for speaker identification. 3693-3696 - Rakesh Mohan:

Video sequence matching. 3697-3700 - Jeho Nam, Ahmed H. Tewfik:

Progressive resolution motion indexing of video object. 3701-3704 - Xia Wan, C.-C. Jay Kuo:

A multiresolution color clustering approach to image indexing and retrieval. 3705-3708 - Zixiang Xiong, Beong-Jo Kim, William A. Pearlman:

Multiresolutional encoding and decoding in embedded image and video coders. 3709-3712 - Dimitrios Androutsos, Kostas N. Plataniotis, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos:

Extraction of detailed image regions for content-based image retrieval. 3713-3716 - Edwin A. Heredia:

Optimal object allocation for multimedia broadcast. 3717-3720 - Houng-Jyh Mike Wang, C.-C. Jay Kuo:

An integrated progressive image coding and watermark system. 3721-3724 - Jack Lacy, Schuyler R. Quackenbush, Amy R. Reibman

, David H. Shur, James H. Snyder:
On combining watermarking with perceptual coding. 3725-3728 - Constantine Kotropoulos, Anastasios Tefas, Ioannis Pitas:

Face authentication using variants of elastic graph matching based on mathematical morphology that incorporate local discriminant coefficients. 3729-3732
Integrated Multimedia Processing and Human Computer Interface
- Gerasimos Potamianos, Hans Peter Graf:

Discriminative training of HMM stream exponents for audio-visual speech recognition. 3733-3736 - Ce Wang, Michael S. Brandstein:

A hybrid real-time face tracking system. 3737-3740 - John S. Boreczky, Lynn D. Wilcox:

A hidden Markov model framework for video segmentation using audio and image features. 3741-3744 - Takashi Masuko, Takao Kobayashi, Masatsune Tamura, Jun Masubuchi, Keiichi Tokuda:

Text-to-visual speech synthesis based on parameter generation from HMM. 3745-3748 - Jennifer Healey, Rosalind W. Picard:

Digital processing of affective signals. 3749-3752 - Chris Kyriakakis, Tomlinson Holman:

Immersive audio for the desktop. 3753-3756 - Johannes Müller, Christian Krapichler, Lam Son Nguyen, Karl-Hans Englmeier, Manfred K. Lang:

Speech interaction in virtual reality. 3757-3760 - Deb Roy, Alex Pentland:

Word learning in a multimodal environment. 3761-3764
Interfaces for Multimedia Applications
- Yoshinao Aoki, Ricardo Mitsumori, Jincan Li, Alexander Burger:

Sign language communication between Japanese-Korean and Japanese-Portuguese using CG animation. 3765-3768 - Shrikanth S. Narayanan, Mani Subramaniam, Benjamin Stern, Barbara Hollister, Chih-mei Lin:

Probing the relationship between qualitative and quantitative performance measures for voice-enabled telecommunication services. 3769-3772 - Raul Fernandez, Rosalind W. Picard:

Signal processing for recognition of human frustration. 3773-3776 - Gavin Smith, Hiroshi Murase, Kunio Kashino:

Quick audio retrieval using active search. 3777-3780 - David C. Abberley, Steve Renals, Gary D. Cook:

Retrieval of broadcast news documents with the THISL system. 3781-3784
Signal Processing in Modern Multimedia Standards
- Yong Rui, Thomas S. Huang, Shih-Fu Chang:

Digital image/video library and MPEG-7: standardization and research issues. 3785-3788 - Chung-Sheng Li, Rakesh Mohan, John R. Smith:

Multimedia content description in the InfoPyramid. 3789-3792 - Thomas R. Gardos:

H.263+: the new ITU-T Recommendation for video coding at low bit rates. 3793-3796 - Schuyler R. Quackenbush:

Coding of natural audio in MPEG-4. 3797-3800 - Eric D. Scheirer:

The MPEG-4 Structured Audio standard. 3801-3804 - Jörn Ostermann

, Atul Puri:
Natural and synthetic video in MPEG-4. 3805-3808 - M. Reha Civanlar

:
Protocols for real-time multimedia data transmission over the Internet. 3809-3812 - Alan Gauton, Tariq S. Durrani:

MEMIS-MHEG Environment for Multimedia Information and Simulation. 3813-3816

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