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ICASSP 1999: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
- Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, ICASSP '99, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, March 15-19, 1999. IEEE Computer Society 1999, ISBN 0-7803-5041-3

Volume 1
CELP Coding
- Paul Mermelstein, Yasheng Qian:

Analysis by synthesis speech coding with generalized pitch prediction. 1-4 - Pierre Combescure, Jürgen Schnitzler, Kyrill A. Fischer, Ralf Kirchherr, Claude Lamblin, Alain Le Guyader, Dominique Massaloux, Catherine Quinquis, Joachim Stegmann, Peter Vary:

A 16, 24, 32 kbit/s wideband speech codec based on ATCELP. 5-8 - Stefan Heinen, Marc Adrat, Oliver Steil, Peter Vary, Wen Xu:

A 6.1 to 13.3-kb/s variable rate CELP codec (VR-CELP) for AMR speech coding. 9-12 - Tadashi Amada, Kimio Miseki, Masami Akamine:

CELP speech coding based on an adaptive pulse position codebook. 13-16 - Miguel Arjona Ramírez

, Max Gerken:
A multistage search of algebraic CELP codebooks. 17-20 - Nam Kyu Ha:

A fast search method of algebraic codebook by reordering search sequence. 21-24 - Roar Hagen, Erik Ekudden:

An 8 kbit/s ACELP coder with improved background noise performance. 25-28 - Harald Pobloth, W. Bastiaan Kleijn

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On phase perception in speech. 29-32
Large Vocabulary Recognition
- Steven Wegmann, Puming Zhan, Larry Gillick:

Progress in Broadcast News transcription at Dragon Systems. 33-36 - Scott Saobing Chen, Ellen Eide, Mark J. F. Gales, Ramesh A. Gopinath, Dimitri Kanevsky, Peder A. Olsen:

Recent improvements to IBM's speech recognition system for automatic transcription of broadcast news. 37-40 - Jayadev Billa, Thomas Colthurst, Amro El-Jaroudi, Rukmini Iyer, Kristine W. Ma, Spyridon Matsoukas, Carl Quillen, Fred Richardson, Man-Hung Siu, George Zavaliagkos, Herbert Gish:

Recent experiments in large vocabulary conversational speech recognition. 41-44 - Martine Adda-Decker, Gilles Adda, Jean-Luc Gauvain, Lori Lamel:

Large vocabulary speech recognition in French. 45-48 - Sue E. Johnson, Pierre Jourlin, Gareth L. Moore, Karen Spärck Jones, Philip C. Woodland:

The Cambridge University spoken document retrieval system. 49-52 - Barbara Peskin, Michael Newman, Don McAllaster, Venkatesh Nagesha, Hywel B. Richards, Steven Wegmann, Melvyn J. Hunt, Larry Gillick:

Improvements in recognition of conversational telephone speech. 53-56 - Thomas Hain

, Philip C. Woodland, Thomas Niesler, Edward W. D. Whittaker:
The 1998 HTK system for transcription of conversational telephone speech. 57-60 - James R. Glass, Timothy J. Hazen, I. Lee Hetherington:

Real-time telephone-based speech recognition in the Jupiter domain. 61-64
Speech Analysis and Enhancement
- Chung-Hsien Hu, Jau-Hung Chen:

Template-driven generation of prosodic information for Chinese concatenative synthesis. 65-68 - Hiroshi Saruwatari, Shoji Kajita, Kazuya Takeda, Fumitada Itakura:

Speech enhancement using nonlinear microphone array with complementary beamforming. 69-72 - David C. Smith, Jeffrey Townsend, Douglas J. Nelson, Dan Richman:

A multivariate speech activity detector based on the syllable rate. 73-76 - Jeff Kuo, Eva B. Holmberg, Robert E. Hillman:

Discriminating speakers with vocal nodules using aerodynamic and acoustic features. 77-80 - Kenji Matsui, Noriyo Hara:

Enhancement of esophageal speech using formant synthesis. 81-84 - Helen M. Hanson, Richard S. McGowan, Kenneth N. Stevens, Robert E. Beaudoin:

Development of rules for controlling the HLsyn speech synthesizer. 85-88 - Daniel Tapias, Carlos García, Christophe Cazassus:

On the characteristics and effects of loudness during utterance production in continuous speech recognition. 89-92 - Francesco Beritelli, Salvatore Casale, Alfredo Cavallaro:

A multichannel speech/silence detector based on time delay estimation and fuzzy classification. 93-96 - Toshio Irino:

Noise suppression using a time-varying, analysis/synthesis gamma chirp filterbank. 97-100 - Peter Søren Kirk Hansen, Per Christian Hansen

, Steffen Duus Hansen, John Aasted Sørensen
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Experimental comparison of signal subspace based noise reduction methods. 101-104
Acoustic Modeling I
- Man-Hung Siu, Michael Jonas, Herbert Gish:

Using a large vocabulary continuous speech recognizer for a constrained domain with limited training. 105-108 - Joseph Picone, Sandi Pike, Roland Reagan, Terri Kamm, John S. Bridle, Li Deng, Z. Ma, Hywel B. Richards, Mike Schuster:

Initial evaluation of hidden dynamic models on conversational speech. 109-112 - Spyros Matsoukas, George Zavaliagkos:

Convolutional density estimation in hidden Markov models for speech recognition. 113-116 - Rita Singh, Bhiksha Raj, Richard M. Stern:

Automatic clustering and generation of contextual questions for tied states in hidden Markov models. 117-120 - Tetsunori Kobayashi, Junko Furuyama, Ken Masumitsu:

Partly hidden Markov model and its application to speech recognition. 121-124 - Jae H. Kim, Raziel Haimi-Cohen, Frank K. Soong:

Hidden Markov models with divergence based vector quantized variances. 125-128 - Yuqing Gao, Ea-Ee Jan, Mukund Padmanabhan, Michael Picheny:

HMM training based on quality measurement. 129-132 - Koji Iwano

, Keikichi Hirose:
Prosodic word boundary detection using statistical modeling of moraic fundamental frequency contours and its use for continuous speech recognition. 133-136
ASR Systems and Applications
- Yukikuni Nishida, Yoshio Nakadai, Yoshitake Suzuki, Tetsuma Sakurai, Toshihide Kurokawa, Hirokazu Sato:

Voice recognition focusing on vowel strings on a fixed-point 20-MIPS DSP board. 137-140 - Makoto Shozakai:

Speech interface VLSI for car applications. 141-144 - Stephen W. Anderson, Natalie Liberman, Erica G. Bernstein, Stephen Foster, Erin Cate, Brenda Levin, Randy Hudson:

Recognition of elderly speech and voice-driven document retrieval. 145-148 - Michael J. Carey, Eluned S. Parris, Harvey Lloyd-Thomas:

A comparison of features for speech, music discrimination. 149-152 - Mazin G. Rahim:

Recognizing connected digits in a natural spoken dialog. 153-156 - Dong-Suk Yuk, James L. Flanagan:

Telephone speech recognition using neural networks and hidden Markov models. 157-160 - Ji Ming, Philip Hanna, Darryl Stewart, Marie Owens, Francis Jack Smith:

Improving speech recognition performance by using multi-model approaches. 161-164 - Coimbatore S. Ramalingam, Yifan Gong, Lorin Netsch, Wallace W. Anderson, John J. Godfrey, Yu-Hung Kao:

Speaker-dependent name dialing in a car environment with out-of-vocabulary rejection. 165-168 - Qing Guo, Fang Zheng, Jian Wu, Wenhu Wu:

An new method used in HMM for modeling frame correlation. 169-172 - Patrick Nguyen, Philippe Gelin, Jean-Claude Junqua, Jen-Tzung Chien

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N-best based supervised and unsupervised adaptation for native and non-native speakers in cars. 173-176
Topics in Speech Coding
- Simão Ferraz de Campos Neto, Franklin L. Corcoran, Ara Karahisar:

Performance assessment of tandem connection of enhanced cellular coders. 177-180 - Ki-Seung Lee, Richard V. Cox:

TTS based very low bit rate speech coder. 181-184 - Ling Kok Ng, Gang Li, Xiao Lin, Guoan Bi:

Wideband speech coding with toll quality based on IA-model. 185-188 - Kazunori Ozawa:

4 kb/s multi-pulse based CELP speech coding using excitation switching. 189-192 - Erdal Paksoy, Juan Carlos De Martin, Alan McCree, Christian G. Gerlach, Anand K. Anandakumar, Wai-Ming Lai, Vishu Viswanathan:

An adaptive multi-rate speech coder for digital cellular telephony. 193-196 - Azhar Mustapha, Suat Yeldener:

An adaptive post-filtering technique based on the modified Yule-Walker filter. 197-200 - Anthony J. Accardi, Richard V. Cox:

A modular approach to speech enhancement with an application to speech coding. 201-204 - Gernot Kubin, W. Bastiaan Kleijn

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On speech coding in a perceptual domain. 205-208
Speech Analysis
- Panuthat Boonpramuk, Tetsuo Funada, Noboru Kanedera:

Speech analysis/synthesis/conversion by using sequential processing. 209-212 - Mike Brookes, Han Pin Loke:

Modelling energy flow in the vocal tract with applications to glottal closure and opening detection. 213-216 - Srinivasan Umesh, Leon Cohen, Douglas J. Nelson:

Fitting the Mel scale. 217-220 - Wai Kat Liu, Pascale Fung:

Fast accent identification and accented speech recognition. 221-224 - Howard Hua Yang, Sarel van Vuuren, Hynek Hermansky:

Relevancy of time-frequency features for phonetic classification measured by mutual information. 225-228 - Keiichi Tokuda, Takashi Masuko, Noboru Miyazaki, Takao Kobayashi:

Hidden Markov models based on multi-space probability distribution for pitch pattern modeling. 229-232 - Ashraf Alkhairy:

An algorithm for glottal volume velocity estimation. 233-236 - Khaled El-Maleh, Ara Samouelian, Peter Kabal:

Frame level noise classification in mobile environments. 237-240
Low Bit Rate Speech Coding I
- Nicola R. Chong

, Ian S. Burnett
, Joe F. Chicharo:
Low delay multi-level decomposition and quantisation techniques for WI coding. 241-244 - Takahiro Unno, Thomas P. Barnwell III, Kwan K. Truong:

An improved mixed excitation linear prediction (MELP) coder. 245-248 - Stephane Villette, Milos Stefanovic, Ahmet M. Kondoz:

Split band LPC based adaptive multi-rate GSM candidate. 249-252 - Milan Jelinek, Jean-Pierre Adoul:

Frequency-domain spectral envelope estimation for low rate coding of speech. 253-256 - Chunyan Li, Vladimir Cuperman, Allen Gersho:

Robust closed-loop pitch estimation for harmonic coders by time scale modification. 257-260 - Hong-Goo Kang, Dipanjan Sen:

Phase adjustment in waveform interpolation. 261-264 - Jongseo Sohn, Wonyong Sung:

A low resolution pulse position coding method for improved excitation modeling of speech transition. 265-268 - Oded Gottesman:

Dispersion phase vector quantization for enhancement of waveform interpolative coder. 269-272
Robust Speech Recognition in Noisy Environments
- Firas Jabloun, A. Enis Çetin:

The Teager energy based feature parameters for robust speech recognition in car noise. 273-276 - Ascensión Gallardo-Antolín

, Fernando Díaz-de-María, Francisco J. Valverde-Albacete
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Avoiding distortions due to speech coding and transmission errors in GSM ASR tasks. 277-280 - Mike Peters:

Binaural bark subband pre-processing of nonstationary signals for noise robust speech feature extraction. 281-284 - Satoru Tsuge, Toshiaki Fukuda, Harald Singer:

Speaker normalized spectral subband parameters for noise robust speech recognition. 285-288 - Hynek Hermansky

, Sangita Sharma:
Temporal patterns (TRAPs) in ASR of noisy speech. 289-292 - Montri Karnjanadecha, Stephen A. Zahorian:

Signal modeling for isolated word recognition. 293-296 - Yifan Gong, John J. Godfrey:

Transforming HMMs for speaker-independent hands-free speech recognition in the car. 297-300 - Shuen Kong Wong, Bertram E. Shi:

Channel and noise adaptation via HMM mixture mean transform and stochastic matching. 301-304
Speaker Recognition
- Jialong He, Li Liu:

Speaker verification performance and the length of test sentence. 305-308 - Rivarol Vergin, Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy:

On the use of some divergence measures in speaker recognition. 309-312 - Roland Auckenthaler, Eluned S. Parris, Michael J. Carey:

Improving a GMM speaker verification system by phonetic weighting. 313-316 - Yong Gu, Trevor Thomas:

A hybrid score measurement for HMM-based speaker verification. 317-320 - William M. Campbell, Khaled T. Assaleh

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Polynomial classifier techniques for speaker verification. 321-324 - Alvin Garcia, Richard J. Mammone:

Channel-robust speaker identification using modified-mean cepstral mean normalization with frequency warping. 325-328 - Mübeccel Demirekler, Ali Haydar:

Feature selection using genetics-based algorithm and its application to speaker identification. 329-332
Acoustic Modeling II
- Daniel Povey, Philip C. Woodland:

Frame discrimination training for HMMs for large vocabulary speech recognition. 333-336 - Françoise Beaufays, Mitchel Weintraub, Yochai Konig:

Discriminative mixture weight estimation for large Gaussian mixture models. 337-340 - Richard C. Rose, Giuseppe Riccardi:

Modeling disfluency and background events in ASR for a natural language understanding task. 341-344 - Wu Chou, Wolfgang Reichl:

Decision tree state tying based on penalized Bayesian information criterion. 345-348 - Jiayu Li, Alejandro Murua:

A 2D extended HMM for speech recognition. 349-352 - Xiaoqiang Luo, Frederick Jelinek:

Probabilistic classification of HMM states for large vocabulary continuous speech recognition. 353-356 - Hywel B. Richards, John S. Bridle:

The HDM: a segmental hidden dynamic model of coarticulation. 357-360 - Sankar Basu, Charles A. Micchelli, Peder A. Olsen:

Maximum likelihood estimates for exponential type density families. 361-364
Speech Production and Synthesis
- Stephen D. Peters, Peter Stubley, Jean-Marc Valin:

On the limits of speech recognition in noise. 365-368 - Qian-Jie Fu, Robert V. Shannon:

Recognition of spectrally degraded speech in noise with nonlinear amplitude mapping. 369-372 - Robert E. Donovan, Martin Franz, Jeffrey S. Sorensen, Salim Roukos:

Phrase splicing and variable substitution using the IBM trainable speech synthesis system. 373-376 - Yannis Stylianou:

Assessment and correction of voice quality variabilities in large speech databases for concatenative speech synthesis. 377-380 - Darragh O'Brien, Alex I. C. Monaghan:

Shape invariant time-scale modification of speech using a harmonic model. 381-384 - Kim E. A. Silverman, Jerome R. Bellegarda:

Using a sigmoid transformation for improved modeling of phoneme duration. 385-388 - Karthik Narasimhan, José C. Príncipe, Donald G. Childers:

Nonlinear dynamic modeling of the voiced excitation for improved speech synthesis. 389-392 - Arnaud Robert:

Results on perceptual invariants to transformations on speech. 393-396
Feature Extraction
- Reinhold Haeb-Umbach:

Investigations on inter-speaker variability in the feature space. 397-400 - Seung Ho Choi, Hong Kook Kim, Hwang Soo Lee:

LSP weighting functions based on spectral sensitivity and mel-frequency warping for speech recognition in digital communication. 401-404 - Chun-Ping Chan, Yiu Wing Wong, Tan Lee, Pak-Chung Ching:

Two-dimensional multi-resolution analysis of speech signals and its application to speech recognition. 405-408 - Rathinavelu Chengalvarayan:

Hierarchical subband linear predictive cepstral (HSLPC) features for HMM-based speech recognition. 409-412 - Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy, Hesham Tolba:

Towards a robust/fast continuous speech recognition system using a voiced-unvoiced decision. 413-416 - Jhing-Fa Wang, Shi-Huang Chen:

A C/V segmentation algorithm for Mandarin speech signal based on wavelet transforms. 417-420 - Tsuneo Nitta:

Feature extraction for speech recognition based on orthogonal acoustic-feature planes and LDA. 421-424 - Partha Niyogi, Chris Burges, Padma Ramesh:

Distinctive feature detection using support vector machines. 425-428
Robust Speech Recognition and Adaption
- Nam Soo Kim:

Time-varying noise compensation using multiple Kalman filters. 429-432 - Wei-Tyng Hong, Sin-Horng Chen:

A segment-based C0 adaptation scheme for PMC-based noisy Mandarin speech recognition. 433-436 - Jeih-weih Hung, Jia-Lin Shen, Lin-Shan Lee:

Improved parallel model combination techniques with split Gaussian mixtures for speech recognition under noisy conditions. 437-440 - Günther Ruske, Ki Yong Lee:

Speech recognition and enhancement by a nonstationary AR HMM with gain adaptation under unknown noise. 441-444 - Alexander Fischer, Volker Stahl:

Database and online adaptation for improved speech recognition in car environments. 445-448 - Diego Giuliani, Marco Matassoni, Maurizio Omologo, Piergiorgio Svaizer

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Training of HMM with filtered speech material for hands-free recognition. 449-452 - Chafic Mokbel, Olivier Collin:

Incremental enrolment of speech recognizers. 453-456 - Bishnu S. Atal:

Automatic speech recognition: a communication perspective. 457-460
Low Bit Rate Speech Coding II
- Mohammad Reza Nakhai

, Farokh A. Marvasti:
Split band CELP (SB-CELP) speech coder. 461-464 - Najam Malik, W. Harvey Holmes:

Log amplitude modeling of sinusoids in voiced speech. 465-468 - Minoru Kohata:

1.2 kbit/s harmonic coder using auditory filters. 469-472 - Jesper Jensen, Søren Holdt Jensen, Egon Hansen:

Exponential sinusoidal modeling of transitional speech segments. 473-476 - Eric W. M. Yu, Cheung-Fat Chan

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Harmonic+noise coding using improved V/UV mixing and efficient spectral quantization. 477-480 - Suat Yeldener:

A 4 kb/s toll quality harmonic excitation linear predictive speech coder. 481-484 - Jacek Stachurski, Alan McCree, Vishu Viswanathan:

High quality MELP coding at bit-rates around 4 kb/s. 485-488 - Thomas Eriksson, Hong-Goo Kang:

Pitch quantization in low bit-rate speech coding. 489-492
Speech Understanding
- Gies Bouwman, Janienke Sturm, Louis Boves:

Incorporating confidence measures in the Dutch train timetable information system developed in the ARISE project. 493-496 - Klaus Ries:

HMM and neural network based speech act detection. 497-500 - Lori Faith Lamel, Sophie Rosset, Jean-Luc Gauvain, Samir Bennacef:

The LIMSI ARISE system for train travel information. 501-504 - Matthew Siegler, Michael Witbrock:

Improving the suitability of imperfect transcriptions for information retrieval from spoken documents. 505-508 - John Golden, Owen Kimball, Man-Hung Siu, Herbert Gish:

Automatic topic identification for two-level call routing. 509-512 - Yoshihiko Gotoh, Steve Renals, Gethin Williams:

Named entity tagged language models. 513-516 - Hermann Ney:

Speech translation: coupling of recognition and translation. 517-520 - Frederick Walls, Hubert Jin, Sreenivasa Sista, Richard M. Schwartz:

Probabilistic models for topic detection and tracking. 521-524
Language Modeling I
- Volker Warnke, Stefan Harbeck, Elmar Nöth, Heinrich Niemann, Michael Levit:

Discriminative estimation of interpolation parameters for language model classifiers. 525-528 - Reinhard Blasig:

Combination of words and word categories in varigram histories. 529-532 - Hirofumi Yamamoto, Yoshinori Sagisaka:

Multi-class composite N-gram based on connection direction. 533-536 - Christer Samuelsson, Wolfgang Reichl:

A class-based language model for large-vocabulary speech recognition extracted from part-of-speech statistics. 537-540 - Milind Mahajan, Doug Beeferman, Xuedong Huang:

Improved topic-dependent language modeling using information retrieval techniques. 541-544 - Sven C. Martin, Hermann Ney, Jörg Zaplo:

Smoothing methods in maximum entropy language modeling. 545-548 - Stanley F. Chen

, Ronald Rosenfeld
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Efficient sampling and feature selection in whole sentence maximum entropy language models. 549-552 - Sanjeev Khudanpur, Jun Wu:

A maximum entropy language model integrating N-grams and topic dependencies for conversational speech recognition. 553-556
Volume 2
Acoustic Modeling III
- Cristina Chesta, Pietro Laface, Franco Ravera:

Connected digit recognition using short and long duration models. 557-560 - Kishore Papineni:

Discriminative training via linear programming. 561-564 - Daniel Willett, Christoph Neukirchen, Jörg Rottland, Gerhard Rigoll:

Refining tree-based state clustering by means of formal concept analysis, balanced decision trees and automatically generated model-sets. 565-568 - Stavros Tsakalidis, Vassilios Digalakis

, Leonardo Neumeyer:
Efficient speech recognition using subvector quantization and discrete-mixture HMMs. 569-572 - Wolfgang Reichl, Wu Chou:

A unified approach of incorporating general features in decision tree based acoustic modeling. 573-576 - Qiang Huo, Bin Ma:

Irrelevant variability normalization in learning HMM state tying from data based on phonetic decision-tree. 577-580 - Philip McMahon, Naomi Harte, Saeed Vaseghi, Paul M. McCourt:

Discriminative spectral-temporal multiresolution features for speech recognition. 581-584 - Philip Clarkson, Pedro J. Moreno:

On the use of support vector machines for phonetic classification. 585-588
Lexical Issues/Search
- Jian-Xiong Wu, Vishwa Gupta:

Application of simultaneous decoding algorithms to automatic transcription of known and unknown words. 589-592 - Achim Sixtus, Stefan Ortmanns:

High quality word graphs using forward-backward pruning. 593-596 - Carl D. Mitchell, Anand R. Setlur:

Improved spelling recognition using a tree-based fast lexical match. 597-600 - Fang Zheng:

A syllable-synchronous network search algorithm for word decoding in Chinese speech recognition. 601-604 - Qi Li:

A fast, sequential decoding algorithm with application to speaker verification. 605-608 - Klaus Beulen, Stefan Ortmanns, Christian Elting:

Dynamic programming search techniques for across-word modelling in speech recognition. 609-612 - Long Nguyen, Richard M. Schwartz:

Single-tree method for grammar-directed search. 613-616 - Petra Geutner, Michael Finke, Alex Waibel:

Selection criteria for hypothesis driven lexical adaptation. 617-620
Speech Understanding and System
- Mikel Peñagarikano, Germán Bordel, Amparo Varona, Karmele López de Ipiña

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Using non-word lexical units in automatic speech understanding. 621-624 - Katsutoshi Ohtsuki, Sadaoki Furui, Atsushi Iwasaki, Naoyuki Sakurai:

Message-driven speech recognition and topic-word extraction. 625-628 - Edward C. Kaiser, Michael Johnston, Peter A. Heeman:

PROFER: predictive, robust finite-state parsing for spoken language. 629-632 - Marcello Federico, Fabio Brugnara, Roberto Gretter:

Usability field-test of a spoken data-entry system. 633-636 - Bor-Shen Lin, Lin-Shan Lee:

A framework of performance evaluation and error analysis methodology for speech understanding systems. 637-640 - David Llorens, Francisco Casacuberta, Encarna Segarra, Joan-Andreu Sánchez

, Pablo Aibar, María José Castro:
Acoustic and syntactical modeling in the ATROS system. 641-644 - Jason Davenport, Richard M. Schwartz, Long Nguyen:

Towards a robust real-time decoder. 645-648 - William M. Fisher:

A statistical text-to-phone function using ngrams and rules. 649-652
Speech Analysis and Quantization
- John J. Parry

, Ian S. Burnett
, Joe F. Chicharo:
Linguistic mapping in LSF space for low-bit rate coding. 653-656 - Adriana Vasilache, Marcel Vasilache, Ioan Tabus:

Predictive multiple-scale lattice VQ for LSF quantization. 657-660 - Joseph Rothweiler:

A rootfinding algorithm for line spectral frequencies. 661-664 - Bob Novorita:

Incorporation of temporal masking effects into bark spectral distortion measure. 665-668 - Manohar N. Murthi, Bhaskar D. Rao:

MVDR based all-pole models for spectral coding of speech. 669-672 - Wonho Yang, Robert E. Yantorno:

Improvement of MBSD by scaling noise masking threshold and correlation analysis with MOS difference instead of MOS. 673-676 - Per Hedelin, Jan Skoglund

, Jonas Samuelsson:
Performance bounds for LPC spectrum quantization. 677-680 - Jan Linden:

Channel optimized predictive VQ. 681-684
Utterance Verification/Acoustic Modeling
- Tatsuya Kawahara, Shuji Doshita:

Topic independent language model for key-phrase detection and verification. 685-688 - Kwok Leung Lam, Pascale Fung:

A more efficient and optimal LLR for decoding and verification. 689-692 - Katrin Kirchhoff, Jeff A. Bilmes:

Dynamic classifier combination in hybrid speech recognition systems using utterance-level confidence values. 693-696 - Yeou-Jiunn Chen, Chung-Hsien Wu, Gwo-Lang Yan:

Utterance verification using prosodic information for Mandarin telephone speech keyword spotting. 697-700 - Hiroshi Matsuo, Masaaki Ishigame:

Error correction for speaker-independent isolated word recognition through likelihood compensation using phonetic bigram. 701-704 - Andreas Wendemuth, Georg Rose, Hans J. G. A. Dolfing:

Advances in confidence measures for large vocabulary. 705-708 - Denis Jouvet, Katarina Bartkova, Guy Mercier:

Hypothesis dependent threshold setting for improved out-of-vocabulary data rejection. 709-712 - Jeff A. Bilmes:

Buried Markov models for speech recognition. 713-716
Language Modeling II
- Jerome R. Bellegarda:

Speech recognition experiments using multi-span statistical language models. 717-720 - Allen L. Gorin, Giuseppe Riccardi:

Spoken language variation over time and state in a natural spoken dialog system. 721-724 - Demetrio Aiello, Cristina Delogu, Renato De Mori, Andrea Di Carlo, Marina Nisi, Silvia Tummeacciu:

Comparative evaluation of spoken corpora acquired by presentation of visual scenarios and textual descriptions. 725-728 - Amparo Varona, Inés Torres:

Using smoothed K-TSS language models in continuous speech recognition. 729-732 - Mary P. Harper, Michael T. Johnson, Leah H. Jamieson, Stephen Hockema, Christopher M. White:

Interfacing a CDG parser with an HMM word recognizer using word graphs. 733-736 - Motoyuki Suzuki, Shozo Makino, Hirotomo Aso:

An automatic acquisition method of statistic finite-state automaton for sentences. 737-740 - Frank Wessel, Andrea Baader:

Robust dialogue-state dependent language modeling using leaving-one-out. 741-744 - Adam Kalai, Stanley F. Chen

, Avrim Blum, Ronald Rosenfeld
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On-line algorithms for combining language models. 745-748
Adaptation/Normalization
- Roland Kuhn, Patrick Nguyen, Jean-Claude Junqua, Robert Boman, Nancy Niedzielski, Steven Fincke, Kenneth L. Field, Matteo Contolini:

Fast speaker adaptation using a priori knowledge. 749-752 - Zuoying Wang, Feng Liu:

Speaker adaptation using maximum likelihood model interpolation. 753-756 - John W. McDonough, William J. Byrne:

Speaker adaptation with all-pass transforms. 757-760 - Lutz Welling, Stephan Kanthak, Hermann Ney:

Improved methods for vocal tract normalization. 761-764 - Vassilios Digalakis, Heather Collier, Sid Berkowitz, Adrian Corduneanu, Enrico Bocchieri, Ashvin Kannan, Constantinos Boulis, Sanjeev Khudanpur, William Byrne, Ananth Sankar:

Rapid speech recognizer adaptation to new speakers. 765-768 - Ashvin Kannan, Sanjeev Khudanpur:

Tree-structured models of parameter dependence for rapid adaptation in large vocabulary conversational speech recognition. 769-772 - Enrico Bocchieri, Vassilios Digalakis

, Adrian Corduneanu, Constantinos Boulis:
Correlation modeling of MLLR transform biases for rapid HMM adaptation to new speakers. 773-776 - Prabhu Raghavan, Richard J. Renomeron, ChiWei Che, Dong-Suk Yuk, James L. Flanagan:

Speech recognition in a reverberant environment using matched filter array (MFA) processing and linguistic-tree maximum likelihood linear regression (LT-MLLR) adaptation. 777-780
Speech Enhancement
- Éric Grivel, Marcel Gabrea, Mohamed Najim:

Subspace state space model identification for speech enhancement. 781-784 - Driss Matrouf, Jean-Luc Gauvain:

Using AR HMM state-dependent filtering for speech enhancement. 785-788 - David Malah, Richard V. Cox, Anthony J. Accardi:

Tracking speech-presence uncertainty to improve speech enhancement in non-stationary noise environments. 789-792 - Chuang He, George Zweig:

Adaptive two-band spectral subtraction with multi-window spectral estimation. 793-796 - Anisa Yasmin, Paul W. Fieguth, Li Deng:

Speech enhancement using voice source models. 797-800 - Kuan-Chieh Yen, Yunxin Zhao:

Adaptive decorrelation filtering for separation of co-channel speech signals from m>2 sources. 801-804 - David V. Anderson, Mark A. Clements:

Audio signal noise reduction using multi-resolution sinusoidal modeling. 805-808 - Chang D. Yoo:

Utilizing interband acoustical information for modeling stationary time-frequency regions of noisy speech. 809-812
Topics in Speaker and Language Recognition
- Lisa Yanguas, Thomas F. Quatieri:

Implications of glottal source for speaker and dialect identification. 813-816 - Jack McLaughlin, Douglas A. Reynolds, Elliot Singer, Gerald C. O'Leary:

Automatic speaker clustering from multi-speaker utterances. 817-820 - Ivan Magrin-Chagnolleau, Aaron E. Rosenberg, Sarangarajan Parthasarathy:

Detection of target speakers in audio databases. 821-824 - Olivier Siohan, Chin-Hui Lee, Arun C. Surendran, Qi Li:

Background model design for flexible and portable speaker verification systems. 825-828 - Joseph P. Campbell, Douglas A. Reynolds:

Corpora for the evaluation of speaker recognition systems. 829-832 - François Pellegrino

, Régine André-Obrecht:
An unsupervised approach to language identification. 833-836 - Bryan L. Pellom, John H. L. Hansen:

An experimental study of speaker verification sensitivity to computer voice-altered imposters. 837-840 - Toshihiro Isobe, Jun-ichi Takahashi:

A new cohort normalization using local acoustic information for speaker verification. 841-844 - Li Liu, Jialong He:

On the use of orthogonal GMM in speaker recognition. 845-848 - Stephen A. Zahorian:

Reusable binary-paired partitioned neural networks for text-independent speaker identification. 849-852
Echo Cancellation and Noise Control
- Jacob Benesty, Dennis R. Morgan, Joseph L. Hall, M. Mohan Sondhi:

Synthesized stereo combined with acoustic echo cancellation for desktop conferencing. 853-856 - Suehiro Shimauchi, Shoji Makino, Yoichi Haneda, Akira Nakagawa, Sumitaka Sakauchi:

A stereo echo canceller implemented using a stereo shaker and a duo-filter control system. 857-860 - Akihiro Hirano, Kenji Nakayama, Kazunobu Watanabe:

Convergence analysis of stereophonic echo canceller with pre-processing-relation between pre-processing and convergence. 861-864 - Walter A. Frank, Imre Varga:

Implicit decimation for FIR systems and its application to acoustic echo cancellation. 865-868 - Eric A. Woudenberg, Frank K. Soong, Biing-Hwang Juang:

A block least squares approach to acoustic echo cancellation. 869-872 - Stefan Gustafsson, Peter Jax, Axel Kamphausen, Peter Vary:

A postfilter for echo and noise reduction avoiding the problem of musical tones. 873-876 - Alexander Stenger, Lutz Trautmann, Rudolf Rabenstein:

Nonlinear acoustic echo cancellation with 2nd order adaptive Volterra filters. 877-880 - Biljana D. Radlovic, Robert C. Williamson, Rodney A. Kennedy:

On the poor robustness of sound equalization in reverberant environments. 881-884 - Maria de Diego, Alberto González, Clemente Garcia:

On the performance of a local active noise control system. 885-888 - Wai Kuen Lai, Ting Wai Siu, Sze-Fong Yau:

High quality signal reception in the presence of stationary interference-a blind signal separation approach. 889-892
Coding
- Aki Härmä, Unto K. Laine, Matti Karjalainen:

On the utilization of overshoot effects in low-delay audio coding. 893-896 - Akio Jin, Takehiro Moriya, Takeshi Norimatsu, Mineo Tsushima, Tomokazu Ishikawa:

Scalable audio coder based on quantizer units of MDCT coefficients. 897-900 - Trevor R. Trinkaus, Mark A. Clements:

An algorithm for compression of wideband diverse speech and audio signals. 901-904 - Yuan-Hao Huang, Tzi-Dar Chiueh:

A new forward masking model and its application to perceptual audio coding. 905-908 - Markus Erne, George S. Moschytz, Christof Faller:

Best wavelet-packet bases for audio coding using perceptual and rate-distortion criteria. 909-912 - Hossein Najafzadeh-Azghandi, Peter Kabal:

Improving perceptual coding of narrowband audio signals at low rates. 913-916 - Christopher A. Lanciani, Ronald W. Schafer:

Subband-domain filtering of MPEG audio signals. 917-920
Auditory Modeling, Hearing Aids and Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics
- Sigisbert Wyrsch, August Kaelin:

Adaptive feedback cancelling in subbands for hearing aids. 921-924 - Marcio G. Siqueira, Abeer Alwan:

Bias analysis in continuous adaptation systems for hearing aids. 925-928 - Matti Karjalainen, Tero Tolonen:

Multi-pitch and periodicity analysis model for sound separation and auditory scene analysis. 929-932 - Lisa C. Gresham, Leslie M. Collins:

A comparison using signal detection theory of the ability of two computational auditory models to predict experimental data. 933-936 - Yiteng Huang, Jacob Benesty, Gary W. Elko:

Adaptive eigenvalue decomposition algorithm for real time acoustic source localization system. 937-940 - Michiaki Omura, Motohiko Yada, Hiroshi Saruwatari, Shoji Kajita, Kazuya Takeda, Fumitada Itakura:

Compensating of room acoustic transfer functions affected by change of room temperature. 941-944 - Thomas F. Quatieri, Thomas E. Hanna:

'Perfect reconstruction' time-scaling filterbanks. 945-948 - Osamu Hoshuyama, Akihiko Sugiyama:

An adaptive microphone array with good sound quality using auxiliary fixed beamformers and its DSP implementation. 949-952 - Michael S. Brandstein:

An event-based method for microphone array speech enhancement. 953-956
Spatial Audio
- Rudolf Rabenstein, Ahlem Zayati:

A direct method to computational acoustics. 957-960 - Corey I. Cheng, Gregory H. Wakefield:

Spatial frequency response surfaces: an alternative visualization tool for head-related transfer functions (HRTFs). 961-964 - Richard O. Duda, Carlos Avendaño, V. Ralph Algazi:

An adaptable ellipsoidal head model for the interaural time difference. 965-968 - Harvey F. Silverman, William R. Patterson III:

Visualizing the performance of large-aperture microphone arrays. 969-972
Music Applications
- Lauri Savioja, Vesa Välimäki:

Reduction of the dispersion error in the interpolated digital waveguide mesh using frequency warping. 973-976 - Vesa Välimäki, Tero Tolonen, Matti Karjalainen:

Plucked-string synthesis algorithms with tension modulation nonlinearity. 977-980 - Tony S. Verma, Teresa H.-Y. Meng:

Sinusoidal modeling using frame-based perceptually weighted matching pursuits. 981-984 - Scott N. Levine, Julius O. Smith III:

A switched parametric and transform audio coder. 985-988 - Yin H. Lam, Robert W. Stewart:

Perception-based residual analysis-synthesis system. 989-992 - Todd D. Hodes, John R. Hauser, John Wawrzynek, Adrian Freed, David Wessel:

A fixed-point recursive digital oscillator for additive synthesis of audio. 993-996
Application - Pattern Recognition and Speech Processing
- Aurelio Uncini, Frencesco Gobbi, Francesco Piazza:

Frequency recovery of narrow-band speech using adaptive spline neural networks. 997-1000 - Klaus Reinhard, Mahesan Niranjan

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Diphone multi-trajectory subspace models. 1001-1004 - Daniel Rodriguez-Porcheron, Marcos Faúndez-Zanuy

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Speaker recognition with a MLP classifier and LPCC codebook. 1005-1008 - Holger Schwenk:

Using boosting to improve a hybrid HMM/neural network speech recognizer. 1009-1012 - Dan Ellis, Nelson Morgan:

Size matters: an empirical study of neural network training for large vocabulary continuous speech recognition. 1013-1016 - Thiagarajan Balachander, Ravi Kothari:

Oriented soft localized subspace classification. 1017-1020 - Mathini Sellathurai

, Simon Haykin:
The separability theory of hyperbolic tangent kernels and support vector machines for pattern classification. 1021-1024 - Eisaku Maeda, Hiroshi Murase:

Multi-category classification by kernel based nonlinear subspace method. 1025-1028 - David J. Miller, Lian Yan:

Ensemble classification by critic-driven combining. 1029-1032 - Madiha Sabry-Rizk, Walid A. Zgallai, Sahar El-Khafif, Ewart R. Carson, Kenneth T. V. Grattan

, Peter Thompson:
Highly accurate higher order statistics based neural network classifier of specific abnormality in electrocardiogram signals. 1033-1036
Theory & Neural Architecture
- Danilo P. Mandic, Jonathon A. Chambers:

Global asymptotic convergence of nonlinear relaxation equations realised through a recurrent perceptron. 1037-1040 - Michel Winter, Gérard Favier:

A neural network for data association. 1041-1044 - Dongxin Xu, José C. Príncipe:

Training MLPs layer-by-layer with the information potential. 1045-1048 - Lian Yan, David J. Miller:

Time series prediction via neural network inversion. 1049-1052 - Tülay Adali, Hongmei Ni, Bo Wang:

Partial likelihood for estimation of multi-class posterior probabilities. 1053-1056 - João F. G. de Freitas, Mahesan Niranjan, Andrew H. Gee:

Hybrid sequential Monte Carlo/Kalman methods to train neural networks in non-stationary environments. 1057-1060 - Takashi Matsumoto, Motoki Saito, Yoshinori Nakajima, Junjiro Sugi, Hiroaki Hamagishi:

Reconstruction and prediction of nonlinear dynamical systems: a hierarchical Bayes approach with neural nets. 1061-1064 - Mahesan Niranjan:

Sequential Bayesian computation of logistic regression models. 1065-1068
Signal Separation
- Yinchao Guo, Farook Sattar

, Christopher K. H. Koh:
Blind separation of temporomandibular joint sound signals. 1069-1072 - Hsiao-Chun Wu, José C. Príncipe:

Generalized anti-Hebbian learning for source separation. 1073-1076 - Eraldo Pomponi, Simone G. O. Fiori, Francesco Piazza:

Complex independent component analysis by nonlinear generalized Hebbian learning with Rayleigh nonlinearity. 1077-1080 - Kenneth Kreutz-Delgado, Bhaskar D. Rao:

Sparse basis selection, ICA, and majorization: towards a unified perspective. 1081-1084 - Seungjin Choi, Andrzej Cichocki, Shun-ichi Amari:

Two spatio-temporal decorrelation learning algorithms and their application to multichannel blind deconvolution. 1085-1088 - Scott C. Douglas, Shun-ichi Amari, Sun-Yuan Kung:

Adaptive paraunitary filter banks for principal and minor subspace analysis. 1089-1092
Application - Image & Nonlinear Signal Processing
- Christoph Neukirchen, Daniel Willett, Gerhard Rigoll:

Experiments in topic indexing of broadcast news using neural networks. 1093-1096 - Avni H. Rambhia, Robb W. Glenny, Jenq-Neng Hwang:

Critical input data channels selection for progressive work exercise test by neural network sensitivity analysis. 1097-1100 - Songyang Yu, Ling Guan:

Feature selection using general regression neural networks for the automatic detection of clustered microcalcifications. 1101-1104 - Jyh-Charn Liu, Gouchol Pok:

Texture edge detection by feature encoding and predictive model. 1105-1108 - Hau-San Wong, Terry Caelli, Ling Guan:

Edge characterization using a model-based neural network. 1109-1112 - Stefano Rovetta, Rodolfo Zunino:

License-plate localization by using vector quantization. 1113-1116 - Marios Poulos, Maria Rangoussi, Nikolaos Alexandris:

Neural network based person identification using EEG features. 1117-1120 - Lars Nonboe Andersen, Whitlow W. L. Au, Jan Larsen

, Lars Kai Hansen
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Sonar discrimination of cylinders from different angles using neural networks. 1121-1124 - Hsin-Chia Fu, Z. H. Chen, Yeong-Yuh Xu, C. H. Wang:

A neural network based transcoder for MPEG2 video compression. 1125-1128
Volume 3
Filter Design and Structures
- Ricardo A. Vargas, C. Sidney Burrus:

Adaptive iterative reweighted least squares design of Lp FIR filters. 1129-1132 - Johnny Holmberg, Lennart Harnefors, Svante Signell:

Quantization noise analysis of wave digital and lossless digital integrator allpass/lattice filters. 1133-1136 - Chris W. Schwarz, Soura Dasgupta:

A new normalized relatively stable lattice structure. 1137-1140 - Karl E. Nelson, Michael A. Soderstrand:

Full tunable digital heterodyne IIR filters. 1141-1144 - Niranjan Damera-Venkata, Brian L. Evans:

Optimal design of real and complex minimum phase digital FIR filters. 1145-1148 - Mathias C. Lang:

A multiple exchange algorithm for constrained design of FIR filters in the complex domain. 1149-1152 - Chien-Hsun Tseng, Zhuquan Zang, Kok Lay Teo, Antonio Cantoni:

Robust envelope-constrained filter design with Laguerre bases. 1153-1156 - Anthony G. Constantinides, Tania Stathaki:

A contribution to the stability test for one-dimensional discrete time linear systems. 1157-1160
Detection
- Nicholas B. Pulsone, Michael A. Zatman:

A computationally-efficient two-step implementation of the GLRT detector. 1161-1164 - George Mamic, Nathan Stitt, D. Robert Iskander:

Coherent detection of radar signals in G-distributed clutter. 1165-1168 - Chris W. Reed, Ralph E. Hudson, Kung Yao:

Direct joint source localization and propagation speed estimation. 1169-1172 - Douglas Cochran, Dana Sinno, Axel Clausen:

Source detection and localization using a multi-mode detector: a Bayesian approach. 1173-1176 - Axel Clausen, Douglas Cochran:

Asymptotic non-null distribution of the generalized coherence estimate. 1177-1180 - Jean Philippe Ovarlez, Emmanuelle Jay:

New methods of radar detection performances analysis. 1181-1184 - Thomas T. Liu, Antony C. Fraser-Smith:

An undecimated wavelet transform based detector for transients in 1/f noise. 1185-1188 - John L. Spiesberger:

Detecting multipath signals with the matched-lag filter. 1189-1192 - Marcelo G. S. Bruno, José M. F. Moura:

Performance of the optimal nonlinear detector/tracker in clutter. 1193-1196 - Hwa-Tung Ong, Abdelhak M. Zoubir:

Robust signal detection using the bootstrap. 1197-1200
Wavelets
- Wei Zhao, Raghuveer M. Rao:

A discrete-time wavelet transform based on a continuous dilation framework. 1201-1204 - Felix C. A. Fernandes, C. Sidney Burrus:

Multiwavelet systems with disjoint multiscaling functions. 1205-1208 - Ivan W. Selesnick:

Cardinal multiwavelets and the sampling theorem. 1209-1212 - Faramarz Fekri

, Russell M. Mersereau, Ronald W. Schafer:
Theory of wavelet transform over finite fields. 1213-1216 - Carl Taswell

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Least and most disjoint root sets for Daubechies wavelets. 1217-1220 - Nick G. Kingsbury:

Shift invariant properties of the dual-tree complex wavelet transform. 1221-1224 - Lixin Shen, Jo Yew Tham, Seng Luan Lee, Hwee Huat Tan:

A special class of orthonormal wavelets: theory, implementations, and applications. 1225-1228 - Jo Yew Tham, Lixin Shen, Seng Luan Lee, Hwee Huat Tan:

A new multifilter design property for multiwavelet image compression. 1229-1232
Adaptive Filtering: Applications and Implementation
- Mark Dzwonczyk, Teresa H.-Y. Meng:

How good is your predictor? Expanding confidence intervals to define probability densities on adaptive parameters. 1233-1236 - Mounir Bhouri:

Fast QR based IIR adaptive filtering algorithm. 1237-1240 - Milos I. Doroslovacki, Branimir R. Vojcic:

Cone constrained adaptive algorithms and multiple access interference cancellation. 1241-1244 - Robby Gupta, Alfred O. Hero III:

Theoretical aspects of power reduction for adaptive filters. 1245-1248 - Khaled A. Mayyas, Tyseer Aboulnasr:

A fast weighted subband adaptive algorithm. 1249-1252 - Lan-Da Van, Shing Tenqchen, Chia-Hsun Chang, Wu-Shiung Feng:

A tree-systolic array of DLMS adaptive filter. 1253-1256 - Rajarshi Gupta, Kiran, Edward A. Lee:

Computationally efficient version of the decision feedback equalizer. 1257-1260 - Dinko Begusic, Darel A. Linebarger, Eric M. Dowling, Balaji Raghothaman:

Spectral line RLS adaptive filtering algorithm. 1261-1264 - Corneliu Rusu, Colin F. N. Cowan:

Recursive cost function adaptation for echo cancellation. 1265-1268 - Monia Turki-Hadj Alouane

, Meriem Jaïdane-Saïdane:
A non-stationary RLS algorithm for adaptive tracking of Markov time varying channel. 1269-1272
Nonlinear Signals and Systems
- Ranveig Nygaard, John Håkon Husøy, Dag Haugland, Sven Ole Aase:

Signal compression by piecewise linear non-interpolating approximation. 1273-1276 - Jakob Ängeby, Mats Viberg, Tony Gustafsson:

Non-linear instantaneous least squares and its high SNR analysis. 1277-1280 - Kutluyil Dogançay, Vikram Krishnamurthy:

Level estimation in nonlinearly distorted hidden Markov models using statistical extremes. 1281-1284 - Naresh Sharma, Edward Ott

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Combating channel distortions for chaotic signals. 1285-1288 - Zhiwen Zhu, Henry Leung:

Adaptive identification of bilinear systems. 1289-1292 - Patrick Celka, Neil J. Bershad, Jean-Marc Vesin:

Analysis of stochastic gradient identification of polynomial nonlinear systems with memory. 1293-1296 - Hans-Peter Bernhard

, Georges A. Darbellay:
Performance analysis of the mutual information function for nonlinear and linear signal processing. 1297-1300 - Mahmut Ciftci, Douglas B. Williams:

A novel channel equalizer for chaotic digital communications systems. 1301-1304 - Anders E. Nordsjö, Lars-Henning Zetterberg:

A recursive prediction error algorithm for identification of certain time-varying nonlinear systems. 1305-1308 - Byung-Jae Kwak, Andrew E. Yagle, Joel A. Levitt:

Nonlinear system identification of hydraulic actuator friction dynamics using a finite-state memory model. 1309-1312 - Jean Pierre Da Costa, Luc Pronzato, Eric Thierry:

Nonlinear filtering by kriging, with application to system inversion. 1313-1316
Time/Frequency and Time/Scale Analysis
- Braham Barkat, Boualem Boashash, Ljubisa Stankovic:

Adaptive window in the PWVD for the IF estimation of FM signals in additive Gaussian noise. 1317-1320 - Yiu Tong Chan, K. C. Ho:

Filter design for CWT computation using the Shensa algorithm. 1321-1324 - Arno J. van Leest, Martin J. Bastiaans:

Gabor's signal expansion on a quincunx lattice and the modified Zak transform. 1325-1328 - Xiang-Gen Xia, Leon Cohen:

On analytic signals with nonnegative instantaneous frequencies. 1329-1332 - Gerald Matz

, Franz Hlawatsch:
Minimax robust time-frequency filters for nonstationary signal estimation. 1333-1336 - Yimin Zhang, Moeness G. Amin:

Spatial averaging of time-frequency distributions. 1337-1340 - Bradford W. Gillespie, Les E. Atlas:

Optimization of time and frequency resolution for radar transmitter identification. 1341-1344 - Byeong-Gwan Iem, Antonia Papandreou-Suppappola, Gloria Faye Boudreaux-Bartels:

New time-frequency symbol classification. 1345-1348 - Ramdas Kumaresan:

An inverse signal approach to computing the envelope of a real valued signal. 1349-1352 - Aykut Bultan, Ali N. Akansu:

Frames in rotated time-frequency planes. 1353-1356
Signal Modeling and Representation
- J. Scott Goldstein, Joseph R. Guerci, Irving S. Reed:

An optimal generalized theory of signal representation. 1357-1360 - Don H. Johnson, Wei Wang:

Symbolic signal processing. 1361-1364 - Tomasz Przebinda, Victor E. DeBrunner, Murad Özaydin:

Using a new uncertainty measure to determine optimal bases for signal representations. 1365-1368 - André Ferrari, Jean-Yves Tourneret, François-Xavier Schmider:

Detection of extra solar planets using parametric modeling. 1369-1372 - Roger A. Green:

A DSB-SC signal model for nonlinear regression-based quadrature receiver calibration. 1373-1376 - Abdelhak M. Zoubir:

Model selection: a bootstrap approach. 1377-1380 - Glen Andrews, Kie B. Eom:

Color texture synthesis with 2-D moving average model. 1381-1384 - Soonman Kwon, Daniel R. Fuhrmann:

Sampling theorems for linear time-varying systems with bandlimited inputs. 1385-1388
Filterbank and Wavelet Applications
- Douglas E. Driscoll, Stephen D. Howard:

The detection of radar pulse sequences by means of a continuous wavelet transform. 1389-1392 - Conor Heneghan, Steven B. Lowen, Malvin C. Teich:

Analysis of spectral and wavelet-based measures used to assess cardiac pathology. 1393-1396 - Yuan-Pei Lin, See-May Phoong:

Optimal DMT transceivers over fading channels. 1397-1400 - Matthew L. Welborn:

Narrowband channel extraction for wideband receivers. 1401-1404 - Subbarao S. Govardhanagiri, Tanja Karp, Peter N. Heller, Truong Q. Nguyen:

Performance analysis of multicarrier modulation systems using cosine modulated filter banks. 1405-1408 - See-May Phoong, Yuan-Pei Lin:

Optimal ladder-based biorthogonal coder. 1409-1412 - Jie Liang:

The predictive embedded zerotree wavelet (PEZW) coder: low complexity image coding with versatile functionality. 1413-1416 - Sang-il Park, Mark J. T. Smith, Russell M. Mersereau:

A new directional filter bank for image analysis and classification. 1417-1420 - Henrique S. Malvar:

A modulated complex lapped transform and its applications to audio processing. 1421-1424 - Panagiotis D. Hatziantoniou

, Dionysis E. Tsoukalas, John Mourjopoulos, Soterios Salamouris:
Time-frequency mapping based on non-uniform smoothed spectral representations. 1425-1428
Source and Signal Separation
- Carine Simon

, Philippe Loubaton, Christophe Vignat, Christian Jutten, Guy D'Urso:
Separation of a class of convolutive mixtures: a contrast function approach. 1429-1432 - T. Engin Tuncer:

A new time-domain deconvolution algorithm and its applications. 1433-1436 - James P. Reilly, Lino Coria-Mendoza:

Blind signal separation for convolutive mixing environments using spatial-temporal processing. 1437-1440 - Dragan Obradovic:

Dynamic signal mixtures and blind source separation. 1441-1444 - Anisse Taleb, Christian Jutten:

On underdetermined source separation. 1445-1448 - James R. Hopgood

, Peter J. W. Rayner:
Single channel separation using linear time varying filters: separability of non-stationary stochastic signals. 1449-1452 - Vicente Zarzoso, Asoke K. Nandi:

Blind source separation without optimization criteria? 1453-1456 - Lahouari Ghouti, Chi Hau Chen:

Deconvolution of ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation signals using higher-order statistics. 1457-1460
Filterbanks
- Unto K. Laine:

Block-recursive, multirate filterbanks with arbitrary time-frequency plane tiling. 1461-1464 - Wolfgang Niehsen:

Boundary filters without DC leakage for paraunitary filter banks. 1465-1468 - Kunitoshi Komatsu, Kaoru Sezaki:

Lossless filter banks based on two point transform and interpolative prediction. 1469-1472 - Jacob D. Griesbach, Tamal Bose, Delores M. Etter:

Non-uniform filterbank bandwidth allocation for system modeling subband adaptive filters. 1473-1476 - Fabrizio Argenti, Enrico Del Re

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Eigenfilter design of real and complex coefficient prototypes for uniform and nonuniform filter banks. 1477-1480 - María Elena Domínguez Jiménez, Nuria González-Prelcic:

Processing finite length signals via filter banks without border distortions: a non-expansionist solution. 1481-1484 - Kenji Nakayama, Akihiro Hirano, Hiroaki Sakaguchi:

A polyphase and FFT realization of modulation sub-band adaptive filter with minimum sampling rate. 1485-1488 - Soura Dasgupta, Chris W. Schwarz, Brian D. O. Anderson:

Optimum subband coding of cyclostationary signals. 1489-1492 - Haris Vikalo

, Babak Hassibi, Thomas Kailath:
On H∞ optimal signal reconstruction in noisy filter banks. 1493-1496 - Larry A. Wasserman, Alan N. Willson Jr.:

A variable-rate filtering system for digital communications. 1497-1500 - Sony Akkarakaran, P. P. Vaidyanathan:

New results and open problems on nonuniform filter-banks. 1501-1504
Emerging Applications and Fast Algorithms
- Mohammed A. Hasan, Jawad A. K. Hasan:

Rational signal subspace approximation with applications to DOA estimation. 1505-1508 - Scott D. Coutts:

3-D emitter localization using inhomogeneous bistatic scattering. 1509-1512 - Luowen Li, Lihua Xie, Gang Li, Yeng Chai Soh:

A new technique to filter reduction for speech signal processing systems. 1513-1516 - René Landry Jr., Vincent Calmettes, Michel Bousquet:

PIRANHA filter for communication system robustness. 1517-1520 - John Garas, Piet C. W. Sommen:

Warped linear time invariant systems and their application in audio signal processing. 1521-1524 - Ryszard M. Stasinski:

Efficiency of radix-K transforms on computers with cache. 1525-1528 - George Keratiotis, Larry Lind, John W. Cook, Minesh Patel, David Croft, Peter T. Whelan, Peter Hughes:

A novel method for power line interference suppression. 1529-1532 - Jaehak Chung, Edward J. Powers, W. Mack Grady, Sid C. Bhatt:

Adaptive power-line disturbance detection scheme using a prediction error filter and a stop-and-go CA CFAR detector. 1533-1536 - Hazem M. Abbas:

Time series analysis for ECG data compression. 1537-1540 - Wei Wang, M. N. S. Swamy, M. Omair Ahmad, Yuke Wang:

A parallel residue-to-binary converter. 1541-1544
Frequence and Phase Estimation
- Andrew E. Yagle:

Fast and recursive algorithms for magnitude retrieval from DTFT phase at irregular frequencies. 1545-1548 - Peter Händel, Anders Høst-Madsen:

On frequency estimation from oversampled quantized observations. 1549-1552 - Sandrine Vaton, Thierry Chonavel:

Estimating the offset parameters of a mixture in the Fourier domain. 1553-1556 - Mark R. Morelande:

Optimal phase parameter estimation of random amplitude linear FM signals using cyclic moments. 1557-1560 - Olivier Besson

, Mounir Ghogho, Ananthram Swami:
On estimating random amplitude chirp signals. 1561-1564 - Martin Kristensson, Magnus Jansson, Björn E. Ottersten:

On subspace based sinusoidal frequency estimation. 1565-1568 - Dawei Huang, Simon Sando, Lian Wen:

Least squares estimation of polynomial phase signals via stochastic tree-search. 1569-1572 - Martial Coulon, Jean-Yves Tourneret:

Multiple frequency estimation in additive and multiplicative colored noises. 1573-1576 - Mounir Ghogho, Asoke K. Nandi, Ananthram Swami:

Cramer-Rao bounds and parameter estimation for random amplitude phase modulated signals. 1577-1580 - Jeffrey C. O'Neill, Patrick Flandrin:

Cramer-Rao lower bounds for atomic decomposition. 1581-1584 - Tong Zhou, Yongsub Kim:

Harmonic retrieval in nonstationary noise. 1585-1588
Spectral Analysis and Higher Order Statistics
- Stéphanie Rouquette, Olivier Alata, Mohamed Najim, Charles W. Therrien:

2-D high resolution spectral estimation based on multiple regions of support. 1589-1592 - Yan Zhang, Shuxun Wang:

Harmonic retrieval in colored non-Gaussian noise. 1593-1596 - Piet M. T. Broersen:

Accurate ARMA models with Durbin's second method. 1597-1600 - Philippe Ciuciu, Jérôme Idier, Jean-François Giovannelli:

Markovian high resolution spectral analysis. 1601-1604 - Tatiana Alieva, Martin J. Bastiaans, André Barbé:

Spectral analysis of discrete signals generated by multiplicative and additive iterative procedures. 1605-1608 - I. Vaughan L. Clarkson:

Frequency estimation, phase unwrapping and the nearest lattice point problem. 1609-1612 - Robin L. Murray, Antonia Papandreou-Suppappola, Gloria Faye Boudreaux-Bartels:

A new class of affine higher order time-frequency representations. 1613-1616 - Hakan Tora, D. Mitchell Wilkes:

Identification of noncausal nonminimum phase AR models using higher-order statistics. 1617-1620
Signal Reconstruction
- John Tuthill, Antonio Cantoni:

Automatic digital pre-compensation in IQ modulators. 1621-1624 - Wooshik Kim:

Two-dimensional phase retrieval using a window function. 1625-1628 - Xiao-Ping Zhang, Zhi-Quan Luo:

A new time-scale adaptive denoising method based on wavelet shrinkage. 1629-1632 - Constantine Papageorgiou, Federico Girosi

, Tomaso A. Poggio:
Sparse correlation kernel reconstruction. 1633-1636 - Daniel Seidner, Meir Feder:

Optimal generalized sampling expansion. 1637-1640 - Stephen D. Casey

, Brian M. Sadler
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Sampling on unions of non-commensurate lattices via complex interpolation theory. 1641-1644 - Hyeokho Choi, Richard G. Baraniuk:

Interpolation and denoising of nonuniformly sampled data using wavelet-domain processing. 1645-1648 - Shahrnaz Azizi, Douglas Cochran:

Reproducing kernel structure and sampling on time-warped Kramer spaces. 1649-1652 - Victor Solo:

Selection of regularisation parameters for total variation denoising. 1653-1655 - Pina Marziliano, Martin Vetterli:

Irregular sampling with unknown locations. 1657-1660
Adaptive Filter Analysis
- Márcio H. Costa, José C. M. Bermudez, Neil J. Bershad:

Statistical analysis of the LMS algorithm with a zero-memory nonlinearity after the adaptive filter. 1661-1664 - Kazushi Ikeda, Hideaki Sakai:

Convergence properties of the block orthogonal projection algorithm. 1665-1668 - Hichem Besbes, Yousra Ben Jemaa, Meriem Jaïdane:

Exact convergence analysis of affine projection algorithm: the finite alphabet inputs case. 1669-1672 - Roberto López-Valcarce, Soura Dasgupta:

On the stability of the inverse time-varying prediction error filter obtained with the RWLS algorithm. 1673-1676 - Mahesh Godavarti, Alfred O. Hero III:

Stability bounds on step-size for the partial update LMS algorithm. 1677-1680 - Kaywan H. Afkhamie, Zhi-Quan Luo:

Adaptive parameter estimation using interior point optimization techniques: convergence analysis. 1681-1684 - Robert A. Soni, Kyle A. Gallivan, W. Kenneth Jenkins:

Affine projection methods in fault tolerant adaptive filtering. 1685-1688 - Shue-Lee Chang, Tokunbo Ogunfunmi:

Performance analysis of third-order nonlinear Wiener adaptive systems. 1689-1692
Transforms and Statistical Estimation
- Jari P. Kaipio, Marko Juntunen:

Deterministic regression smoothness priors TVAR modelling. 1693-1696 - Irina F. Gorodnitsky:

An extension of an interior-point method for entropy minimization. 1697-1700 - Michael K. Schneider, Alan S. Willsky:

A Krylov subspace method for large estimation problems. 1701-1704 - Jean-François Bercher, Christophe Vignat:

Estimating the entropy of a signal with applications. 1705-1708 - Der-Feng Huang, Bor-Sen Chen:

The filter bank approach for the fractional Fourier transform. 1709-1712 - Cagatay Candan, M. Alper Kutay

, Haldun M. Özaktas:
The discrete fractional Fourier transform. 1713-1716 - Thuyen Le, Manfred Glesner:

A data-driven scheme for the approximated computing of alias-free generalized discrete time-frequency distributions. 1717-1720 - Dan P. Scholnik, Jeffrey O. Coleman:

Periodically nonuniform bandpass sampling as a tapped-delay-line filtering problem. 1721-1724 - Alban Duverdier, Bernard Lacaze:

New realization method for linear periodic time-varying filters. 1725-1728 - Patrice Abry, Lieve Delbeke, Patrick Flandrin:

Wavelet based estimator for the self-similarity parameter of α-stable processes. 1729-1732
Markov and Bayesian Estimation and Classification
- Simon J. Godsill, Christophe Andrieu:

Bayesian separation and recovery of convolutively mixed autoregressive sources. 1733-1736 - Petar M. Djuric, Joon-Hwa Chun:

Estimation of nonstationary hidden Markov models by MCMC sampling. 1737-1740 - Robert D. Nowak, Eric D. Kolaczyk:

A Bayesian multiscale framework for Poisson inverse problems. 1741-1744 - Rangasami L. Kashyap, Srinivas Sista:

Bayesian framework for unsupervised classification with application to target tracking. 1745-1748 - Matthew Brand:

Structure and parameter learning via entropy minimization, with applications to mixture and hidden Markov models. 1749-1752 - Christian P. Robert, Arnaud Doucet, Simon J. Godsill:

Marginal MAP estimation using Markov chain Monte Carlo. 1753-1756 - Jayesh H. Kotecha, Petar M. Djuric:

Gibbs sampling approach for generation of truncated multivariate Gaussian random variables. 1757-1760 - Joseph Tabrikian, Jeffrey L. Krolik:

Efficient computation of the Bayesian Cramer-Rao bound on estimating parameters of Markov models. 1761-1764
Volume 4
System Identification, Equalization, and Noise Suppression
- Yuexian Zou, S. C. Chan, Tung-Sang Ng:

A robust M-estimate adaptive filter for impulse noise suppression. 1765-1768 - Hakan Öktem, Karen O. Egiazarian, Juha Nousiainen:

Local adaptive de-noising techniques in transform domain for EMCG de-noising. 1769-1772 - Hamid Krim, Yufang Bao:

A stochastic diffusion approach to signal denoising. 1773-1776 - Petre Stoica, Hongbin Li, Jian Li:

Amplitude estimation with application to system identification. 1777-1780 - Channarong Tontiruttananon, Jitendra K. Tugnait:

Performance analysis of two approaches to closed loop system identification via cyclic spectral analysis. 1781-1784 - Takashi Kimura, Hideaki Sasaki, Hiroshi Ochi:

Blind channel identification using RLS method based on second-order statistics. 1785-1788 - Gopal T. Venkatesan, Lang Tong, Mostafa Kaveh

, Ahmed H. Tewfik, Kevin M. Buckley:
A deterministic blind identification technique for SIMO systems of unknown model order. 1789-1792 - Rafael Ruiz, Margarita Cabrera:

Blind channel equalization using weighted subspace methods. 1793-1796 - Carlos Avendaño, Jacob Benesty, Dennis R. Morgan:

A least squares component normalization approach to blind channel identification. 1797-1800 - Konstantinos I. Diamantaras, Athina P. Petropulu:

Blind equalization of multiuser CDMA channels: a frequency-domain approach. 1801-1804
Parameter Estimation
- Gabriella Olmo, Letizia Lo Presti, Paolo Severico:

An enhanced TEA algorithm for modal analysis. 1805-1808 - Jean-Jacques Fuchs:

An inverse problem approach to robust regression. 1809-1812 - Arie Yeredor, Ehud Weinstein:

The extended least-squares and the joint maximum-a-posteriori maximum-likelihood estimation criteria. 1813-1816 - Jaume Riba, Gregori Vázquez:

Conditional maximum likelihood timing recovery. 1817-1820 - Paulo M. Oliveira, Victor A. N. Barroso:

Sequential extraction of components of multicomponent PPS signals. 1821-1824 - Paul M. Baggenstoss, Tod Luginbuhl:

An E-M algorithm for joint model estimation. 1825-1828 - Arye Nehorai, Malcolm Hawkes:

Performance measures for estimating vector systems. 1829-1832 - Céline Theys, Michelle Vieira, Gérard Alengrin:

A reversible jump sampler for polynomial-phase signals. 1833-1836
Adaptive Filters: Algorithms and Performance
- Sundar G. Sankaran, A. A. (Louis) Beex:

Balanced-realization based adaptive IIR filtering. 1837-1840 - Carlos Mosquera, Fernando Pérez-González, Roberto López-Valcarce:

Hyperstable polyphase adaptive IIR filters. 1841-1844 - Shin'ichi Koike:

A novel adaptive step size control algorithm for adaptive filters. 1845-1848 - Cheng-Shing Wu, An-Yeu Wu:

A novel multirate adaptive FIR filtering algorithm and structure. 1849-1852 - Monther I. Haddad, Khaled A. Mayyas, Mohammed A. Khasawneh:

Analytical development of the MMAXNLMS algorithm. 1853-1856 - Marcello L. R. de Campos, Stefan Werner

, J. A. Apolinário Jr.
:
Householder-transform constrained LMS algorithms with reduced-rank updating. 1857-1860 - Mariane R. Petraglia, Rogerio Guedes Alves:

A new adaptive subband structure with critical sampling. 1861-1864 - Junghsi Lee, Sheng-Chieh Chong:

On the convergence properties of multidelay frequency domain adaptive filter. 1865-1868 - Balaji Raghothaman, Darel A. Linebarger, Dinko Begusic:

Analysis of low rank transform domain adaptive filtering algorithm. 1869-1872 - Orlando José Tobias, José C. M. Bermudez, Neil J. Bershad, Rui Seara:

Second moment analysis of the filtered-X LMS algorithm. 1873-1876
DSP Development Tools
- Magnus Lundberg, Khurram Muhammad, Kaushik Roy, Sarah Kate Wilson:

High-level modeling of switching activity with application to low-power DSP system synthesis. 1877-1880 - Russell E. Henning, Chaitali Chakrabarti:

Activity models for use in low power, high-level synthesis. 1881-1884 - Bruce W. Suter, Kenneth S. Stevens, Scott R. Velazquez, Truong Q. Nguyen:

Multirate as a hardware paradigm. 1885-1888 - Sissades Tongsima, Timothy W. O'Neil, Edwin Hsing-Mean Sha:

Unfolding probabilistic data-flow graphs under different timing models. 1889-1892 - Manish Goel, Naresh R. Shanbhag:

Low-power channel coding via dynamic reconfiguration. 1893-1896 - Paul D. Fiore, Li Lee:

Closed-form and real-time wordlength adaptation. 1897-1900 - Darko Kirovski, Miodrag Potkonjak:

Synthesis of DSP soft real-time multiprocessor systems-on-silicon. 1901-1904 - Frantz Lohier, Lionel Lacassagne, Patrick Garda:

A generic methodology for the software managing of caches in multi-processors DSP architectures. 1905-1908
VLSI Building Blocks
- Stephen McInerney, Richard B. Reilly

:
Hybrid multiplier/CORDIC unit for online handwriting recognition. 1909-1912 - Hiroshi Suzuki, Yun-Nan Chang, Keshab K. Parhi

:
Low-power bit-serial Viterbi decoder for next generation wide-band CDMA systems. 1913-1916 - Wei-Lung Liu, Oscal T.-C. Chen:

A highly-scaleable symmetric/asymmetric FIR processor. 1917-1920 - Ching-Hsien Chang, Chin-Liang Wang, Yu-Tai Chang:

A novel memory-based FFT processor for DMT/OFDM applications. 1921-1924 - John Bonk, Andrew Stone, Elias S. Manolakos:

Synthesis of array architectures for block matching motion estimation: design exploration using the tool DG2VHDL. 1925-1928 - Shen-Fu Hsiao, Wei-Ren Shiue:

A high-throughput, low power architecture and its VLSI implementation for DFT/IDFT computation. 1929-1932 - Gaye Lightbody, Richard L. Walke, Roger F. Woods

, John V. McCanny:
Novel mapping of a linear QR architecture. 1933-1936 - Robert A. Freking, Keshab K. Parhi

:
An unrestrictedly parallel scheme for ultra-high-rate reprogrammable Huffman coding. 1937-1940 - Stefano Rovetta, Rodolfo Zunino:

Flexible video compression systems using an analog vector quantization chip. 1941-1944
DSP Architectures
- Matthias Weiss, Frank Engel, Gerhard P. Fettweis:

A new scalable DSP architecture for system on chip (SoC) domains. 1945-1948 - Thuyen Le, Manfred Glesner:

A new flexible architecture for variable length DCT targeting shape-adaptive transform. 1949-1952 - Vasily G. Moshnyaga:

An adaptive block-matching algorithm for motion estimation. 1953-1956 - Jarmo Takala, Jouko O. Viitanen, Jukka Saarinen:

Hardware architecture for real-time distance transform. 1957-1960 - Bai-Jue Shieh, Chen-Yi Lee:

An efficient VLC decompression scheme for user-defined coding tables. 1961-1964 - Mario Novell, Steve Molloy:

VLSI implementation of a reversible variable length encoder/decoder. 1969-1972 - Stephen J. Bellis, William P. Marnane, Peter J. Fish:

Parametric spectral estimation on a single FPGA. 1973-1976
DSP System Design
- Jeff Y. F. Hsieh, Teresa H. Meng:

Low-power DV encoder architecture for digital CMOS camcorder. 1977-1980 - Tetsuro Takizawa, Junji Tajime, Hidenobu Harasaki:

High performance and cost effective memory architecture for an HDTV decoder LSI. 1981-1984 - Takafumi Morifuji, Yoshinori Takeuchi, Masaharu Imai:

A programmable processor with multiple functional units and banked registers for general purpose numerical processing. 1985-1988 - Shai Rubin, Moshe Levinger, Randall R. Pratt, William P. Moore:

Fast construction of test-program generators for digital signal processors. 1989-1992 - Darko Kirovski, Miodrag Potkonjak:

Engineering change protocols for behavioral synthesis. 1993-1996 - Thomas Zeitlhofer, Bernhard Wess:

Operation scheduling for parallel functional units using genetic algorithms. 1997-2000 - Timothy W. O'Neil, Sissades Tongsima, Edwin Hsing-Mean Sha:

Extended retiming: optimal scheduling via a graph-theoretical approach. 2001-2004 - Hung-Ying Tyan, Yu Hen Hu:

Minimum initiation interval of multi-module recurrent signal processing algorithm realization with fixed communication delay. 2005-2008 - Shiro Kobayashi, Gerhard P. Fettweis:

A new approach for block-floating-point arithmetic. 2009-2012 - Louis R. Litwin Jr., Thomas J. Endres, Samir N. Hulyalkar, Michael D. Zoltowski:

The effects of finite bit precision for a VLSI implementation of the constant modulus algorithm. 2013-2016
Education
- Delores M. Etter, Geoffrey C. Orsak:

Reflections on a distance education experiment in DSP. 2017-2020 - Thomas P. Barnwell III, James H. McClellan, Russell M. Mersereau, Ronald W. Schafer:

Repackaging signals, systems and circuits in the core ECE curriculum. 2021-2024 - David C. Munson Jr., Douglas L. Jones:

Analog signal processing first [educational course]. 2025-2028 - Saad Lamouri, Yusuf Öztürk, Hüseyin Abut:

A new collaborative active learning tool for signal processing education. 2029-2032 - Virginia L. Stonick, Wojtek Kolodziej, Otto Gygax:

Design of a guided-asynchronous graduate course in multimedia signal processing. 2033-2036 - C. Robert Hewes, Periagaram K. Rajasekaran:

DSPS education: an industry leader's experiences and expectations. 2037-2038
Recent Advances in Sampling Theory and Applications
- John J. Benedetto, Hui-Chuan Wu:

A multidimensional irregular sampling algorithm and applications. 2039-2042 - Paulo Jorge S. G. Ferreira:

The condition number of certain matrices and applications. 2043-2046 - Thomas Strohmer:

On the estimation of the bandwidth of nonuniformly sampled signals. 2047-2050 - David Francis Walnut:

Nonperiodic sampling and reconstruction from averages. 2051-2054 - William J. Fitzgerald:

The restoration of missing data using Bayesian numerical methods. 2055 - Gilbert G. Walter:

Non-uniform sampling in wavelet subspaces. 2057-2059
Steganography: Information Embedding, Digital Watermarking, and Data Hiding
- Brian Chen, Gregory W. Wornell:

An information-theoretic approach to the design of robust digital watermarking systems. 2061-2064 - Min Wu, Matthew L. Miller, Jeffrey A. Bloom, Ingemar J. Cox:

A rotation, scale and translation resilient public watermark. 2065 - Fred Mintzer, Gordon W. Braudaway:

If one watermark is good, are more better? 2067-2069 - Jean-Paul M. G. Linnartz

, Ton Kalker, Jaap Haitsma:
Detecting electronic watermarks in digital video. 2071-2074 - Ahmed H. Tewfik, Mitchell D. Swanson, Bin B. Zhu:

Data embedding in audio: where do we stand. 2075 - Paul Jessop:

The business case for audio watermarking. 2077-2078
Speech Under Stress
- Herman J. M. Steeneken, John H. L. Hansen:

Speech under stress conditions: overview of the effect on speech production and on system performance. 2079-2082 - Jean-Claude Junqua, Steven Fincke, Kenneth L. Field:

The Lombard effect: a reflex to better communicate with others in noise. 2083-2086 - Guojun Zhou, John H. L. Hansen, James F. Kaiser:

Methods for stress classification: nonlinear TEO and linear speech based features. 2087-2090 - Raymond E. Slyh, W. Todd Nelson, Eric G. Hansen:

Analysis of mrate, shimmer, jitter, and F0 contour features across stress and speaking style in the SUSAS database. 2091-2094 - Allan J. South:

Some characteristics of speech produced under high G-force and pressure breathing. 2095-2098
Physics-Based Signal Processing
- David C. Munson Jr., Orhan Arikan:

Interpolation and the chirp transform: DSP meets optics. 2099-2102 - Michael Papazoglou, Jeffrey L. Krolik:

Estimation of aircraft altitude and altitude rate with over-the-horizon radar. 2103-2106 - Michael B. Porter, Philippe Roux, Hee-Chun Song, William A. Kuperman:

Tumor treatment by time-reversal acoustics. 2107-2110 - Peter Gerstoft, Donald F. Gingras:

Source and environmental parameter estimation using electromagnetic matched field processing. 2111-2114 - Paul Runkle, Lawrence Carin:

Multi-aspect target identification with wave-based matching pursuits and continuous hidden Markov models. 2115-2118
DSP Chips, Architectures and Implementations
- Uwe Meyer-Baese, Julien Buros, Wolfgang Trautmann, Fred J. Taylor:

Fast implementation of orthogonal wavelet filterbanks using field-programmable logic. 2119-2122 - Chris Dick, Fred Harris:

High-performance FPGA filters using sigma-delta modulation encoding. 2123-2126 - Dongho Kim, Gwangwoo Choe:

AMD's 3DNow!TM vectorization for signal processing applications. 2127-2130 - Kouhei Nadehara, Takashi Miyazaki, Ichiro Kuroda:

Radix-4 FFT implementation using SIMD multimedia instructions. 2131-2134 - Sanjay M. Joshi, Pradeep K. Dubey:

Some fast speech processing algorithms using AltiVec technology. 2135-2138 - José Fridman, William C. Anderson:

A new parallel DSP with short-vector memory architecture. 2139-2142 - Justin G. R. Delva, Ali M. Reza, Robert D. Turney:

FPGA implementation of a nonlinear two dimensional fuzzy filter. 2143-2146
DSP Tools and Rapic Prototyping
- Hao Shi, Roger Arnold, Karl Westerholz:

C/C++ compiler support for Siemens TriCore DSP instruction set. 2147-2150 - Edwin A. Suominen:

A simple, non-invasive probe for reconstructing signals inside a DSP. 2151-2154 - Bogong Su, Jian Wang, Andrew Esguerra:

Source-level loop optimization for DSP code generation. 2155-2158 - Alan C. Moorman, Donald M. Cates Jr.:

A complete development environment for image processing applications on adaptive computing systems. 2159-2162 - Ki-Il Kum, Jiyang Kang, Wonyong Sung:

A floating-point to integer C converter with shift reduction for fixed-point digital signal processors. 2163-2166 - Shahid Masud, John V. McCanny:

Rapid design of discrete orthonormal wavelet transforms using silicon IP components. 2167-2170 - Timothy Bigg, John Owen, Robert W. Stewart, Daniel Garcia-Alis, Moritz Harteneck, Marc Llovet-Vila:

Rapid prototyping library for adaptive signal processing applications. 2171-2174 - Mohamed Ben-Romdhane, Marius S. Vassiliou, Lan-Rong Dung:

Rapid prototyping of multimedia chip sets. 2175-2178 - Hiren C. Bhagatwala, Edward M. Painter, Andreas S. Spanias:

An interactive tool for bit error rate analysis of speech coding algorithms. 2179-2182
Communication Technologies
- Oguz Tanrikulu:

Design and implementation of an efficient point slicing algorithm for the V.34 modem standard. 2183-2186 - Gianmarco Panza, Silvio Cucchi, Daniele Meli:

Buffer control technique for transmission frequency recovery of CBR connections over ATM networks. 2187-2190 - William Jacklin, Stuart Collar, Scott Stratmoen, Brian Fitzpatrick, Jeffrey Stone:

A personal and inter-vehicle cordless communications system. 2191-2194 - Ahmed Mehaoua, Raouf Boutaba:

The impacts of errors and delays on the performance of MPEG2 video communications. 2195-2198 - Ehsan Daeipour:

Clock compensation in a data/fax relay system. 2199-2202 - Hemanth Sampath, Arogyaswami Paulraj:

Space-time processing TDMA wireless testbed. 2203-2206 - Junchen Du, George Warner, Erik J. Vallow, Penny E. Breyer, Tom L. Hollenbach:

GSM EFR implementation for TRAU application on DSP16000. 2207-2210 - Michael Sablatash, John H. Lodge:

Design of a synchronization scheme for a bandwidth-on-demand multiplexer-demultiplexer pair based on wavelet packet tree filter banks. 2211-2214
Image and Video Technologies
- Michael S. Andrews:

Architectures for generalized 2D FIR filtering using separable filter structures. 2215-2218 - Sangeeta Narang, Naresh K. Narang, Kanad K. Biswas:

Segmentation of non-rigid bodies in affine motion: a new framework. 2219-2222 - Madhukar Budagavi, Wendi Rabiner, Jennifer Webb, Raj Talluri:

Wireless MPEG-4 video on Texas Instruments DSP chips. 2223-2226 - Irene Koo, Panos Nasiopoulos, Rabab K. Ward:

Joint MPEG-2 coding for multi-program broadcasting of pre-recorded video. 2227-2230 - Robert D. Turney, Ali M. Reza, Justin G. R. Delva:

FPGA implementation of adaptive temporal Kalman filter for real time video filtering. 2231-2234 - Klaus Illgner, Hans-Georg Gruber, Pedro R. Gelabert

, Jie Liang, Youngjun Yoo, Wissam Rabadi, Raj Talluri:
Programmable DSP platform for digital still cameras. 2235-2238 - Yap-Peng Tan, Tinku Acharya:

A robust sequential approach for the detection of defective pixels in an image sensor. 2239-2242 - Glen P. Abousleman:

Adaptive coding of hyperspectral imagery. 2243-2246 - Lowell L. Winger, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos:

Temporally scalable motion compensated adaptive temporal subband coding of video. 2247-2250
Automotive Applications / Industrial Signal Processing
- Jörg Velten, Anton Kummert, Dirk Maiwald:

Application of a brightness-adapted edge detector for real-time railroad tie detection in video images. 2251-2254 - Sönke Carstens-Behrens, Michael Wagner, Johann F. Böhme:

Improved knock detection by time variant filtered structure-borne sound. 2255-2258 - Yeshwant K. Muthusamy, Rajeev Agarwal, Yifan Gong, Vishu Viswanathan:

Speech-enabled information retrieval in the automobile environment. 2259-2262 - Abdurrahman Ünsal, Annette R. von Jouanne, Virginia L. Stonick:

A DSP active filter for power conditioning. 2263-2266 - Scott Fornero, Nasser Kehtarnavaz, M. Swaminadham, Don A. Phillips:

Fourier and wavelet transform features for whirl tower diagnostics. 2267-2270 - Ramón Miralles, Juan Morales, Luis Vergara:

An industrial application of signal processing: ceramic microcrack detection. 2271-2274 - Jonathon C. Ralston, David W. Hainsworth:

Application of ground penetrating radar for coal depth measurement. 2275-2278 - Alf Green, Kostas Tsakalis, Ward MacArthur, Sachi Dash:

Control-oriented identification and uncertainty estimation for paper machines. 2279-2282
Speech and Audio Technologies
- Jason Kridner, Mark T. Nadeski, Pedro R. Gelabert

:
A DSP powered solid state audio system. 2283-2286 - Hyen-O Oh, Sung-Youn Kim, Dae Hee Youn, Il-Whan Cha:

New implementation techniques of a real-time MPEG-2 audio encoding system. 2287-2290 - Sassan Ahmadi:

An improved residual-domain phase/amplitude model for sinusoidal coding of speech at very low bit rates: a variable rate scheme. 2291-2294 - Ali Erdem Ertan, Emre B. Aksu, Hakki Gökhan Ilk, Mehmet Haydar Karcí, Onder Karpat, Taner Kolcak, Levent Sendur, Mübeccel Demirekler, Ahmet Enis Çetin

:
Implementation of an enhanced fixed point variable bit-rate MELP vocoder on TMS320C549. 2295-2298 - Fenghua Liu, Ryan Heidari:

Improving EVRC half rate by the algebraic VQ-CELP. 2299-2302 - Hong Kook Kim, Mi Suk Lee, Hwang Soo Lee:

A 4 kbps adaptive fixed code-excited linear prediction speech coder. 2303-2306 - Amitava Das, Andrew DeJaco, Sharath Manjunath, Ananth Ananthapadmanabhan, Jeff Huang, Eddie Choy:

Multimode variable bit rate speech coding: an efficient paradigm for high-quality low-rate representation of speech signal. 2307-2310 - Costas S. Xydeas, Thomas M. Chapman:

Segmental prototype interpolation coding. 2311-2314
Defense and Security Applications
- Mikio Ikeda, Kazuya Takeda, Fumitada Itakura:

Audio data hiding by use of band-limited random sequences. 2315-2318 - Michael A. Koets

, Randolph L. Moses:
Image domain feature extraction from synthetic aperture imagery. 2319-2322 - Stephen M. Kogon, Daniel J. Rabideau, Richard M. Barnes:

Clutter mitigation techniques for space-based radar. 2323-2326 - Ping Gao, Leslie M. Collins, Norbert Geng, Lawrence Carin, Dean A. Keiswetter, I. J. Won:

Classification of landmine-like metal targets using wideband electromagnetic induction. 2327-2330
Biomedical Applications
- Marios S. Pattichis

, Constantinos S. Pattichis
, Maria Avraam, Alan C. Bovik, Kyriakos Kyriakou:
AM-FM texture segmentation in electron microscopic muscle imaging. 2331-2334 - Amit Kam, Arnon Cohen:

Detection of fetal ECG with IIR adaptive filtering and genetic algorithms. 2335-2338 - Trudy Stetzler, Neeraj Magotra, Pedro R. Gelabert

, Preethi Kasthuri, Sridevi Bangalore:
Low power real-time programmable DSP development platform for digital hearing aids. 2339-2342 - Rosana Esteller

, George J. Vachtsevanos, Javier R. Echauz, Tom Henry, P. Pennell, C. Epstein, R. Bakay, Christina Bowen, Brian Litt:
Fractal dimension characterizes seizure onset in epileptic patients. 2343-2346 - Kenneth M. Houston, Robert E. Hillman, James B. Kobler, Geoffrey S. Meltzner:

Development of sound source components for a new electrolarynx speech prosthesis. 2347-2350 - Boualem Boashash, Paul Barklem, Mark Keir:

Detection of seizure signals in newborns. 2351-2354 - Ioanna Christoyianni, Evangelos Dermatas, George Kokkinakis:

Fast detection of masses in digitized mammograms. 2355-2358
Voice and Media Processing
- Yuzo Senda, Hidenobu Harasaki:

A realtime software MPEG transcoder using a novel motion vector reuse and a SIMD optimization techniques. 2359-2362 - Debashis Chowdhury, Ser J. Chia:

Distributed processing in the home using a PC with a wireless speech interface. 2363-2366 - Zhemin Tu, Philipos C. Loizou:

Speech recognition over the Internet using Java. 2367-2370 - James C. Abel, Michael A. Julier:

Implementation of a high-quality Dolby Digital decoder using MMX TM technology. 2371-2374 - Venceslav Kafedziski:

Joint source channel coding of images over frequency selective channels using DCT and multicarrier BPAM. 2375-2378 - John E. Kleider, Richard J. Pattison:

Multi-rate speech coding for wireless and Internet applications. 2379-2382
Adaptive Interference Cancellation
- Christopher Brunner, Martin Haardt, Josef A. Nossek:

Adaptive space-frequency RAKE receivers for WCDMA. 2383-2386 - Masaichi Akiho, Miki Haseyama, Hideo Kitajima:

A practical method to reduce a number of reference signals for the ANC system. 2387-2390 - Jamil Chaoui, Sébastien de Gregorio, Guillaume Gallissian, Yves Masse:

DSP-based solution for ambient noise reduction in mobile phones. 2391-2394 - Robert Simon Sherratt, David Townsend, Chris G. Guy:

Cancellation of siren noise from two way voice communications inside emergency vehicles. 2395-2398 - Idil Haskan, Aysin Ertüzün:

System identification using orthogonal functions and application to acoustic echo cancellation. 2399-2402 - Thorsten Ansahl, Imre Varga, Ingrid Kremmer, Wen Xu:

Adaptive acoustic echo cancellation based on FIR and IIR filter banks. 2403-2406 - Duanpei Wu, Miyuki Tanaka, Ruxin Chen, Lex Olorenshaw, Mariscela Amador, Xavier Menéndez-Pidal:

A robust speech detection algorithm for speech activated hands-free applications. 2407-2410
Volume 5
Source Coding and Compression
- Paolo Prandoni, Martin Vetterli:

Optimal bit allocation with side information. 2411-2414 - Amy R. Reibman

, Hamid Jafarkhani, Michael T. Orchard, Yao Wang:
Performance of multiple description coders on a real channel. 2415-2418 - Wenqing Jiang, Antonio Ortega:

Multiple description coding via scaling-rotation transform. 2419-2422 - Deepen Sinha, Carl-Erik W. Sundberg:

Unequal error protection methods for perceptual audio coders. 2423-2426 - Alexis Bernard, Xueting Liu, Richard D. Wesel, Abeer Alwan:

Embedded joint source-channel coding of speech using symbol puncturing of trellis codes. 2427-2430 - Marcia G. Ramos, Ricardo L. de Queiroz:

Adaptive rate-distortion-based thresholding: application in JPEG compression of mixed images for printing. 2431-2434 - Hanying Feng, Michelle Effros:

Separable Karhunen Loeve transforms for the weighted universal transform coding algorithm. 2435-2438 - Dimitris Kalogiros

, Vassilis Stylianakis:
A theoretical model for time code modulation. 2439-2442
Compression and Modulation
- Kjersti Engan, Sven Ole Aase, John Håkon Husøy:

Method of optimal directions for frame design. 2443-2446 - Wu-Hsiang Jonas Chen, Jenq-Neng Hwang:

Performance of ordered statistics decoding for robust video transmission on the WSSUS channel. 2447-2450 - MoonSeo Park, David J. Miller:

Joint source-channel decoding for variable-length encoded data by exact and approximate MAP sequence estimation. 2451-2454 - Fabrice Labeau, Luc Vandendorpe, Benoît Macq:

Gaussian modeling for channel errors diagnosis in image transmission. 2455-2458 - Farokh Marvasti, M. Hung, Mohammad Reza Nakhai:

The application of Walsh transform for forward error correction. 2459-2462 - Zoran Cvetkovic:

Modulating waveforms for OFDM. 2463-2466 - Hongya Ge, Kun Wang:

Efficient method for carrier offset correction in OFDM system. 2467-2470 - Helmut Ketterer, Friedrich K. Jondral, Antonio H. Costa:

Classification of modulation modes using time-frequency methods. 2471-2474 - Keith S. M. Lee, Michael J. Rowe, Vikram Krishnamurthy:

Pulse train deinterleaving: algorithms and cost criteria. 2475-2478
Channel Estimation and Equalization
- Deva K. Borah, Rodney A. Kennedy, Inbar Fijalkow:

Effects of colored noise on the performance of linear equalizers. 2479-2482 - João Gomes, Victor Barroso:

Performance analysis of a recursive fractional super-exponential algorithm. 2483-2486 - Arnaud Doucet, Christophe Andrieu:

Iterative algorithms for optimal state estimation of jump Markov linear systems. 2487-2490 - Jukka Mannerkoski, Visa Koivunen, Desmond P. Taylor:

Prediction-based adaptive blind equalization: a performance study. 2491-2494 - Tim Clapp, Simon J. Godsill:

Fixed-lag blind equalization and sequence estimation in digital communications systems using sequential importance sampling. 2495-2498 - Sangarapillai Lambotharan, Jonathon A. Chambers, Anthony G. Constantinides:

Leaky constant modulus algorithms: sensitivity of local minima. 2499-2502 - Constantinos B. Papadias, David Gesbert, Arogyaswami Paulraj:

Direct second-order blind equalization of polyphase channels based on a decorrelation criterion. 2503-2506 - Simone G. O. Fiori, Francesco Piazza:

Weighted least-squares blind deconvolution. 2507-2510 - Hui Luo, Ruey-Wen Liu:

Blind equalizers for multipath channels with best equalization delay. 2511-2514
Blind Multiuser Communications
- Mile Milisavljevic, Erik I. Verriest:

Fixed point algorithm for bit rate optimal equalization in multicarrier systems. 2515-2518 - Shan Mo, Christian Schlegel, V. John Mathews:

A blind projection receiver for coded CDMA systems. 2519-2522 - Alexander Flaig, Gonzalo R. Arce:

Rank order diversity detectors for wireless communications. 2523-2526 - Francisco Rodrigo P. Cavalcanti

, João M. T. Romano, Andre L. Brandao:
Least-squares CMA with decorrelation for fast blind multiuser signal separation. 2527-2530 - Zhengyuan Xu, Michail K. Tsatsanis:

Blind channel estimation for multiuser CDMA systems with long spreading codes. 2531-2534 - Kemin Li, Hui Liu:

Channel estimation for DS-CDMA with aperiodic spreading codes. 2535-2538 - Qing Zhao, Lang Tong:

Decision feedback blind symbol estimation by adaptive least squares smoothing. 2539-2542 - Philippe Loubaton, Eric Moulines:

Application of blind second order statistics MIMO identification methods to the blind CDMA forward link channel estimation. 2543-2546
Signal Processing for Communications I
- Kah Chan Teh, Alex C. Kot, Kwok H. Li:

Error probabilities and performance comparisons of FFH/BFSK receivers with multitone jamming and AWGN. 2547-2550 - Jonas Blom, Fredrik Gunnarsson, Fredrik Gustafsson:

Estimation in cellular radio systems. 2551-2554 - Younsun Kim, Sooyong Choi, Chulwoo You, Daesik Hong:

BER computation of an MC-CDMA system with carrier frequency offset. 2555-2558 - Peijun Shan, A. A. (Louis) Beex:

FM interference suppression in spread spectrum communications using time-varying autoregressive model based instantaneous frequency estimation. 2559-2562 - Steven Bouchired, Mohamed Ibnkahla, Daniel Roviras, Francis Castanie:

Equalization of satellite UMTS channels using neural network devices. 2563-2566 - Aawatif Hayar

, Daniel Roviras, Bernard Lacaze, Alban Duverdier:
Hopped linear time varying filters: Principles. 2567-2570 - Paul Strauch, Carlo Luschi, Magnus Sandell, Ran Yan:

Low complexity source controlled channel decoding in a GSM system. 2571-2574 - Juan José Murillo-Fuentes, Francisco Javier González-Serrano:

Applying GCMAC to predistortion in GSM base stations. 2575-2578 - Jennifer Q. Trelewicz, Andrew J. Siefker:

Burst error compensation for a two-dimensional channel. 2579-2582
CDMA and Space-Time Processing
- Yong-Suk Moon, Mostafa Kaveh, Laurie B. Nelson:

Robust detection in asynchronous CDMA multipath fading channels. 2583-2586 - Mohammed H. Nafie, Ahmed H. Tewfik:

Performance and complexity trade off in CDMA multiuser communications. 2587-2590 - Claes Tidestav, Anders Ahlén, Mikael Sternad:

Realizable MIMO decision feedback equalizers. 2591-2594 - Sridhar Gollamudi, Yih-Fang Huang:

Iterative nonlinear MMSE multiuser detection. 2595-2598 - Akbar M. Sayeer:

An integrated signal processing framework for multiuser CDMA communications. 2599-2602 - Xiaofeng Wang, Wu-Sheng Lu, Andreas Antoniou:

Constrained minimum-BER multiuser detection. 2603-2606 - Weidong Yang, Adnan Kavak, Guanghan Xu:

On the multichannel characteristics of a 1.8 GHz smart antenna system using a circular array in realistic non-stationary wireless scenarios. 2607-2610 - Eko N. Onggosanusi, Akbar M. Sayeed, Barry D. Van Veen:

Canonical space-time processing in CDMA systems. 2611-2614 - Xiaodong Wang, H. Vincent Poor:

Space-time multiuser detection in multipath CDMA channels. 2615-2618
Time-Varying Channels and Self-Recovering Receivers
- Piet Vandaele, Marc Moonen:

A stochastic subspace algorithm for blind channel identification in noise fields with unknown spatial color. 2619-2622 - Xiangyang Zhuang, A. Lee Swindlehurst

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Fixed window constant modulus algorithms. 2623-2626 - Sergio Barbarossa, Anna Scaglione:

On the capacity of linear time-varying channels. 2627-2630 - Alexei Gorokhov:

On the performance of the Viterbi decoder with trained and semi-blind channel estimators. 2631-2634 - Erchin Serpedin, Antoine Chevreuil, Georgios B. Giannakis

, Philippe Loubaton:
Non-data aided joint estimation of carrier frequency offset and channel using periodic modulation precoders: performance analysis. 2635-2638 - Xiaohua Li, H. Howard Fan:

Recursive blind channel identification and equalization by ULV decomposition. 2639-2642 - Mamadou Mboup, Phillip A. Regalia:

On the equivalence between the super-exponential algorithm and a gradient search method. 2643-2646 - Mark A. Haun, Douglas L. Jones:

The fractionally spaced vector constant modulus algorithm. 2647-2650
Signal Processing for Communications II
- Timothy N. Davidson, Zhi-Quan Luo, Kon Max Wong:

Orthogonal pulse shape design via semidefinite programming. 2651-2654 - Mahmoud Ahmed Attia Ali, Atef E. Abou-El-azm

, Mohamed F. Marie:
Reed-Solomon codes and their performance for FCMA systems in fading satellite channel. 2655-2658 - Maja Sliskovic:

Highly efficient signal processing for frequency agile power line communications. 2659-2662 - Jyrki Joutsensalo, Tapani Ristaniemi:

Synchronization by pilot signal. 2663-2666 - Torbjörn Ekman, Gernot Kubin:

Nonlinear prediction of mobile radio channels: measurements and MARS model designs. 2667-2670 - John T. Stonick, Virginia L. Stonick, José M. F. Moura:

Multi-stage adaptive predistortion of HPA saturation effects for digital television transmission. 2671-2674 - Monisha Ghosh:

Co-channel interference cancellation for HDTV receivers. 2675-2678 - Nirmal Warke, Murtaza Ali

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Optimum codec companding for high-speed PCM data transmission in telephone networks. 2679-2682 - Baibing Li, Bart De Moor:

Information measure based stochastic system identification of ATM network traffic. 2683-2686
Blind CDMA and Multi-Channel Equalization
- Anna Scaglione, Sergio Barbarossa, Georgios B. Giannakis

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Fading-resistant and MUI-free codes for CDMA systems. 2687-2690 - Junqiang Shen, Zhi Ding:

Zero-forcing blind equalization based on channel subspace estimates for multiuser systems. 2691-2694 - Anders Høst-Madsen, Jae-Chon Yu:

Hybrid semi-blind multi-user detectors: subspace tracking methods. 2695-2698 - Irfan Ghauri, Dirk T. M. Slock:

Blind channel and linear MMSE receiver determination in DS-CDMA systems. 2699-2702 - Tao Li, Nicholas D. Sidiropoulos

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Blind separation of linear mixtures of digital signals using successive interference cancellation iterative least squares. 2703-2706 - Jitendra K. Tugnait, Bin Huang:

Blind channel estimation and equalization of multiple-input multiple-output channels. 2707-2710 - Gregori Vázquez, Francesc Rey, Meritxell Lamarca:

Redundancy in block coded modulations for channel equalization based on spatial and temporal diversity. 2711-2714 - Stefano Buzzi, Marco Lops, Antonia M. Tulino:

MMSE multiuser detection in multipath fading channels. 2715-2718 - Jiunn-Tsair Chen, Joonsuk Kim, John M. Cioffi:

Comparison of multi-channel adaptive MLSE equalizers using different channel tracking strategies. 2721-2724
Multicarrier Communications
- Jacob H. Gunther, Hui Liu, A. Lee Swindlehurst

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A new approach for symbol frame synchronization and carrier frequency estimation in OFDM communications. 2725-2728 - Naofal Al-Dhahir:

Transmitter optimization for single carrier and multicarrier transceivers on crosstalk-impaired ISI channels. 2729-2732 - Xiaowen Wang, K. J. Ray Liu:

Joint channel estimation and equalization in multicarrier modulation system using cyclic prefix. 2733-2736 - Patrik Eriksson, Hannu Tenhunen:

Phase noise in sampling and its importance to wideband multicarrier base station receivers. 2737-2740 - Georgios B. Giannakis

, Zhengdao Wang
, Anna Scaglione, Sergio Barbarossa:
Mutually orthogonal transceivers for blind uplink CDMA irrespective of multipath channel nulls. 2741-2744 - Bertrand Muquet, Marc de Courville:

Blind and semi-blind channel identification methods using second order statistics for OFDM systems. 2745-2748 - Helmut Bölcskei:

Blind estimation of symbol timing and carrier frequency offset in pulse shaping OFDM systems. 2749-2752 - Navid Lashkarian, Sayfe Kiaei:

Fast algorithm for finite-length MMSE equalizers with application to discrete multitone systems. 2753-2756
Detection, Classification, Localization, and Tracking
- Douglas A. Abraham:

Probability of false alarm estimation in oversampled active sonar systems. 2757-2760 - Donald W. Tufts, Edward C. Real:

Data adaptive constant false alarm rate normalizer design for active sonar and radar. 2761-2764 - Zoi-Heleni Michalopoulou:

Active source detection in a dispersive multiple-reflection environment. 2765-2768 - Biao Chen, Peter K. Willett, Roy L. Streit:

Transient detection using a homogeneity test. 2769-2772 - Aleksandar Dogandzic, Arye Nehorai:

Estimating range, velocity, and direction with a radar array. 2773-2776 - Stacy L. Tantum, Loren W. Nolte:

The effects of signal-to-noise ratio mismatch on Bayesian matched-field source localization performance. 2777-2780 - Arye Nehorai, Petr Tichavský:

Cross-product algorithms for source tracking using an EM vector sensor. 2781-2784
Radar and Sonar Signal Processing
- Tetsuya Kawase, Hideshi Tsurunosono, Naoki Ehara, Iwao Sasase:

An adaptive-gain alpha-beta tracker combined with three-dimentional circular prediction using estimation of the plane state. 2785-2788 - Kerem Harmanci, Jeffrey L. Krolik:

Matched window processing for mitigating over-the-horizon radar spread Doppler clutter. 2789-2792 - Brian F. Harrison:

Non-conventional application of robust matched-field localization: small aperture array and mid-frequency signals. 2793-2796 - Olivier Rosec, Jean-Marc Boucher:

Bayesian estimation of non-minimum phase wavelets applied to marine reflection seismic data. 2797-2800 - Stephen D. Elton:

Jitter identification techniques for a regular event-based process. 2801-2804 - S. Radhakrishnan Pillai, Hyun Seok Oh:

A new estimation technique for near-shore bathymetric measurements. 2805-2808 - Saul R. Dooley, Asoke K. Nandi:

Fast range and Doppler estimation for narrowband active sonar. 2809-2812 - Yong Wu, A. Rahim Leyman:

Time delay estimation in unknown spatially uncorrelated Gaussian noises using higher-order statistics. 2813-2816 - QunFei Zhang, Jianguo Huang:

Joint estimation of DOA and time-delay in underwater localization. 2817-2820
Array Processing: Direction Finding
- John W. C. Robinson:

Multiple invariance spatio-temporal spectral estimation. 2821-2824 - Magnus Jansson, Petre Stoica:

Analysis of forward-only and forward-backward sample covariances. 2825-2828 - Philippe Forster, Thierry Asté:

Rectification of cross spectral matrices for arrays of arbitrary geometry. 2829-2832 - Alex B. Gershman, Petre Stoica:

MODE with extra-roots (MODEX): a new DOA estimation algorithm with an improved threshold performance. 2833-2836 - Martin Haardt, Alex B. Gershman:

A new Unitary ESPRIT-based technique for direction finding. 2837-2840 - Cherian P. Mathews:

Derivative DFT Beamspace ESPRIT: a high performance closed-form 2-D arrival angle estimation algorithm. 2841-2844 - Yuri I. Abramovich, Nicholas K. Spencer, Alexei Y. Gorokhov:

Identifiability and manifold ambiguity in DOA estimation for nonuniform linear antenna arrays. 2845-2848 - Yaron Seliktar, Douglas B. Williams, E. Jeff Holder:

Beam-augmented space-time adaptive processing. 2849-2852
Array Processing Applications I
- Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Kuei-Chiang Lai, John J. Shynk:

A subspace method for separating cochannel TDMA signals. 2853-2856 - Brian M. Sadler

, Richard J. Kozick, Terrence J. Moore
:
Performance analysis for direction finding in non-Gaussian noise. 2857-2860 - Qinye Yin, Minli Yao:

Spatial signature estimation in cyclic cumulant domain and multiuser signal separation in uplink SDMA. 2861-2864 - Vikram Krishnamurthy, Josipa Mickova:

Finite dimensional algorithms for the hidden Markov model multi-armed bandit problem. 2865-2868 - Anil M. Rao, Douglas L. Jones:

A denoising approach to multichannel signal estimation. 2869-2872 - Marc Chenu-Tournier, Anne Ferréol, Pascal Larzabal:

Low complexity blind space-time identification of propagation parameters. 2873-2876 - Vel B. Manimohan, William J. Fitzgerald:

Direction estimation using conjugate cyclic cross-correlation: more signals than sensors. 2877-2880 - Randy K. Howell:

d-MUSIC, a real time algorithm for estimating the DOA of coherent sources using a single array snapshot. 2881-2884 - Minli Yao, Liang Jin, Qinye Yin:

Selective direction finding for cyclostationary signals by exploitation of new array configuration. 2885-2888
Blind Identification, Separation, and Equilization
- Yujiro Inouye, Ruey-Wen Liu:

Critera for direct blind deconvolution of MIMO FIR systems driven by white source signals. 2889-2892 - Douglas L. Jones:

A new method for blind source separation of nonstationary signals. 2893-2896 - João M. F. Xavier, Victor A. N. Barroso:

A channel order independent method for blind equalization of MIMO systems. 2897-2900 - Lisa Perros-Meilhac, Pierre Duhamel, Pascal Chevalier, Eric Moulines:

Blind knowledge based algorithms based on second order statistics. 2901-2904 - Luc Deneire, Dirk T. M. Slock:

A Schur method for multiuser multichannel blind identification. 2905-2908 - Nabil Charkani, Yannick Deville:

A convolutive source separation method with self-optimizing non-linearities. 2909-2912 - Liang Jin, Minli Yao, Qinye Yin:

Blind closed-form array response estimation in wireless communication. 2913-2916 - Yong Xiang, Karim Abed-Meraim, Yingbo Hua:

Adaptive blind source separation by second order statistics and natural gradient. 2917-2920 - Alle-Jan van der Veen:

Weighted ACMA [array processing algorithm]. 2921-2924 - Wanchalerm Pora, Jonathon A. Chambers, Anthony G. Constantinides:

A combined Kalman filter and constant modulus algorithm beamformer for fast-fading channels. 2925-2928
Antenna Arrays for Communications
- Olga Muñoz, Juan A. Fernández-Rubio:

Beamforming and multiuser detection in CDMA systems with external interferences. 2929-2932 - Yung-Fang Chen, Michael D. Zoltowski:

Joint angle and delay estimation for DS-CDMA with application to reduced dimension space-time RAKE receivers. 2933-2936 - Amir Leshem

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Maximum likelihood separation of phase modulated signals. 2937-2940 - Raviv Raich, Jason Goldberg, Hagit Messer:

Localization of a distributed source which is "partially coherent"-modeling and Cramer-Rao bounds. 2941-2944 - Marilli Rupi, Panagiotis Tsakalides, Chrysostomos L. Nikias, Enrico Del Re

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Robust constant modulus arrays based on fractional lower-order statistics. 2945-2948 - Jitendra K. Tugnait, Bin Huang:

Multi-step linear predictors-based blind equalization of multiple-input multiple-output channels. 2949-2952 - Thomas P. Krauss, Michael D. Zoltowski:

Multiuser blind identification using a linear parameterization of the channel matrix and second-order statistics. 2953-2956 - Mei Meng, Naushad Dowlut, Timothy N. Davidson:

A de-rotation approach to the blind separation of synchronous co-channel BPSK signals. 2957-2959
Array Processing Applications II
- Thomas Svantesson:

Modeling and estimation of mutual coupling in a uniform linear array of dipoles. 2961-2964 - Jörg Bitzer, Klaus Uwe Simmer, Karl-Dirk Kammeyer:

Theoretical noise reduction limits of the generalized sidelobe canceller (GSC) for speech enhancement. 2965-2968 - Ho Yang, Mary Ann Ingram:

Adaptive subarray design for interference cancellation. 2969-2972 - Robert S. Lynch Jr., Peter K. Willett:

Classification using Dirichlet priors when the training data are mislabeled. 2973-2976 - Hong Jeong, Jeong-Ho Park:

A constrained optimal data association for multiple target tracking. 2977-2980 - Yumin Zhang, Rick S. Blum:

Analysis of the adaptive matched filter algorithm for cases with mismatched clutter statistics. 2981-2984 - Mark J. Smith, Ian K. Proudler:

Approximate minimum norm subspace projection of least squares weights without an SVD. 2985-2988 - Douglas Peters:

A broadband application of memoryless narrowband GSC/NLMS adaptive beamformers. 2989-2992
Volume 6
Multimedia Analysis and Retrieval
- Kunio Kashino, Gavin Smith, Hiroshi Murase:

Time-series active search for quick retrieval of audio and video. 2993-2996 - Stefan Eickeler, Stefan Müller:

Content-based video indexing of TV broadcast news using hidden Markov models. 2997-3000 - Tong Zhang, C.-C. Jay Kuo:

Hierarchical classification of audio data for archiving and retrieving. 3001-3004 - Yasuyuki Nakajima, Yang Lu, Masaru Sugano, Akio Yoneyama, Hiromasa Yanagihara, Akira Kurematsu:

A fast audio classification from MPEG coded data. 3005-3008 - Jose A. Lay, Ling Guan:

Image retrieval based on energy histograms of the low frequency DCT coefficients. 3009-3012 - Yu-Len Huang, Ruey-Feng Chang

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Texture features for DCT-coded image retrieval and classification. 3013-3016 - Yining Deng, B. S. Manjunath:

An efficient low-dimensional color indexing scheme for region-based image retrieval. 3017-3020 - Elif Albuz, Erturk Dogan Kocalar, Ashfaq A. Khokhar:

Vector-wavelet based scalable indexing and retrieval system for large color image archives. 3021-3024
Audio and Video Processing for Multimedia Applications
- Qian Huang, Zhu Liu, Aaron E. Rosenberg, David C. Gibbon, Behzad Shahraray:

Automated generation of news content hierarchy by integrating audio, video, and text information. 3025-3028 - Jonathan Foote, John S. Boreczky, Lynn Wilcox:

Finding presentations in recorded meetings using audio and video features. 3029-3032 - Caterina Saraceno:

Video content extraction and representation using a joint audio and video processing. 3033-3036 - Brian P. Clarkson, Alex Pentland:

Unsupervised clustering of ambulatory audio and video. 3037-3040 - Shingo Uchihashi, Jonathan Foote:

Summarizing video using a shot importance measure and a frame-packing algorithm. 3041-3044 - Andreas Girgensohn, Jonathan Foote:

Video classification using transform coefficients. 3045-3048 - Mahalingam Ramkumar, Ali N. Akansu, A. Aydin Alatan:

On the choice of transforms for data hiding in compressed video. 3049-3052 - Zhibin Lei, Yufeng Liang, Weicong Wang:

V2ID: virtual visual interior design system. 3053-3056 - Andreas Kassler, Oliver Schirpf, Peter Schulthess:

Simulating MPEG-2 transport stream transmission over wireless ATM. 3057-3060
Advanced Techniques in Multimedia
- Timothy Wark, Sridha Sridharan, Vinod Chandran:

Robust speaker verification via fusion of speech and lip modalities. 3061-3064 - Marc Liévin, Franck Luthon:

Unsupervised lip segmentation under natural conditions. 3065-3068 - Patrice Delmas, Pierre-Yves Coulon, Vincent Fristot:

Automatic snakes for robust lip boundaries extraction. 3069-3072 - Mohammed Yeasin, Subhasis Chaudhuri:

Dynamic hand gesture understanding-a new approach. 3073-3076 - Athanasios Mouchtaris, Panagiotis Reveliotis, Chris Kyriakakis:

Non-minimum phase inverse filter methods for immersive audio rendering. 3077-3080 - Norbert Strobel, Rudolf Rabenstein:

Classification of time delay estimates for robust speaker localization. 3081-3084 - Panayiotis G. Georgiou

, Panagiotis Tsakalides, Chris Kyriakakis:
Alpha-stable robust modeling of background noise for enhanced sound source localization. 3085-3088 - Anssi Klapuri:

Sound onset detection by applying psychoacoustic knowledge. 3089-3092 - Juyang Weng, Yong-Beom Lee, Colin H. Evans:

The developmental approach to multimedia speech learning. 3093-3096 - Phillip DeLeon

, Cormac J. Sreenan:
An adaptive predictor for media playout buffering. 3097-3100
Video Compression and Processing
- Jan Biemond, Peter M. B. van Roosmalen, Reginald L. Lagendijk:

Improved blotch detection by postprocessing. 3101-3104 - Peter M. B. van Roosmalen, Anil C. Kokaram, Jan Biemond:

Fast high quality interpolation of missing data in image sequences using a controlled pasting scheme. 3105-3108 - Vicenç Parisi Baradad, Hussein M. Yahia, Isabelle Herlin:

A new approach to the temporal evolution of a family of curves. 3109-3112 - Sanghoon Lee, Alan C. Bovik:

Very low bit rate foveated video coding for H.263. 3113-3116 - Shahram Shirani, Faouzi Kossentini, Rabab K. Ward:

An adaptive Markov random field based error concealment method for video communication in an error prone environment. 3117-3120 - Xuemin Chen, Robert O. Eifrig, Ajay Luthra, Krit Panusopone:

Coding of an arbitrarily shaped interlaced video in MPEG-4. 3121-3124 - Gerry Melnikov, Guido M. Schuster, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos:

Inter mode vertex-based optimal shape coding. 3125-3128 - Susie J. Wee:

Manipulating temporal dependencies in compressed video data with applications to compressed-domain processing of MPEG video. 3129-3132
Image Coding
- Viresh Ratnakar:

TROBIC: two-row buffer image compression. 3133-3136 - Xiaohui Xue, Wen Gao:

Prediction based on backward adaptive recognition of local texture orientation and Poisson statistical model for lossless/near-lossless image compression. 3137-3140 - Armando J. Pinho:

Encoding of image partitions using a standard technique for lossless image compression. 3141-3144 - Debargha Mukherjee, Sanjit K. Mitra:

Generalized variable dimensional set partitioning for embedded wavelet image compression. 3145-3148 - Madoka Hasegawa, Shigeo Kato, Yoshifumi Yamada:

A partially decodable code for scalable compression of super high definition images. 3149-3152 - Tage Røsten, Viktor A. Marthinussen, Tor A. Ramstad, Andrew Perkis

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Filter bank optimization for high-dimensional compression of pre-stack seismic data. 3153-3156 - Qin Jiang, Joon-Jae Lee, Monson H. Hayes III:

A wavelet based stereo image coding algorithm. 3157-3160 - Nikola Rozic, Dinko Begusic, Jurica Ursic:

Least squares based decoding for BCH codes in image applications. 3161-3164 - Veeraraghavan N. Ramaswamy, Kamesh Namuduri

, Nagarajan Ranganathan:
Context modeling of wavelet coefficients in EZW-based lossless image coding. 3165-3168 - Francesco Rizzo, James A. Storer, Bruno Carpentieri:

Improving single-pass adaptive VQ. 3169-3171
Transform Techniques
- King-Chu Hung, Jyh-Horng Jeng, Yu-Jung Huang, Chi-Wave Hung:

An OCA-based fast algorithm for 2-D discrete periodized wavelet transform. 3173-3176 - Chengjiang Lin, Bo Zhang, Yuan F. Zheng:

Packed integer wavelet transform constructed by lifting scheme. 3177-3180 - Jian-Jiun Ding, Soo-Chang Pei:

2-D affine generalized fractional Fourier transform. 3181-3184 - Yoshiaki Shibata, Zhigang Chen, Roy H. Campbell:

A fast degradation-free algorithm for DCT block extraction in the compressed domain. 3185-3188 - Jonathan R. Corbett, Jean-Pierre Leduc, Mingqi Kong:

Analysis of deformational transformations with spatio-temporal continuous wavelet transforms. 3189-3192 - Ekaterina V. Labunets, Valeri G. Labunets, Karen O. Egiazarian, Jaakko Astola:

New fast algorithms of multidimensional Fourier and Radon discrete transforms. 3193-3196 - Khanh Nguyen-Phi, Alen Docef, Faouzi Kossentini:

Quantized discrete cosine transform: a combination of DCT and scalar quantization. 3197-3200 - Tuyet-Trang Lam, Glen P. Abousleman, Lina J. Karam

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Wavelet-based image coder with channel-optimized trellis-coded quantization. 3201-3204 - Glen P. Abousleman:

Optimum transform coding of imagery. 3205-3208 - Chun-Ho Cheung, Sheung-Yeung Wang, Kwok-Wai Cheung, Lai-Man Po:

A lossless multi-partitioning successive zero coder for wavelet-based progressive image transmission. 3209-3212 - Azhar Quddus, Moustafa M. Fahmy:

An improved wavelet-based corner detection technique. 3213-3216
Restoration and Estimation
- Yu-Len Huang, Ruey-Feng Chang

:
MLP interpolation for digital image processing using wavelet transform. 3217-3220 - Pascal Monasse:

Contrast invariant registration of images. 3221-3224 - Gözde Bozkurt, A. Enis Çetin:

Restoration of error-diffused images using POCS. 3225-3228 - Wirawan, Pierre Duhamel, Henri Maître:

Multi-channel high resolution blind image restoration. 3229-3232 - Sophie Chardon, Benoît Vozel, Kacem Chehdi:

A comparative study between parametric blur estimation methods. 3233-3236 - Stephen E. Reichenbach, Frank Geng:

Image reconstruction with two-dimensional piecewise polynomial convolution. 3237-3240 - Ramesh Neelamani, Hyeokho Choi, Richard G. Baraniuk:

Wavelet-based deconvolution for ill-conditioned systems. 3241-3244 - Alfredo Restrepo, Scott T. Acton:

2-D binary locally monotonic regression. 3245-3248 - Nhat Nguyen, Gene H. Golub, Peyman Milanfar:

Preconditioners for regularized image superresolution. 3249-3252 - Mehmet Kivanç Mihçak, Igor Kozintsev, Kannan Ramchandran:

Spatially adaptive statistical modeling of wavelet image coefficients and its application to denoising. 3253-3256 - Rafael Molina

, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos, Javier Abad:
Bayesian image restoration using a wavelet-based subband decomposition. 3257-3260 - Isao Yamada, Masanori Kato, Kohichi Sakaniwa:

An optimal set-theoretic blind deconvolution scheme based on hybrid steepest descent method. 3261-3264
Image Analysis
- Richard R. Schultz, Mark G. Alford:

Multiframe integration via the projective transformation with automated block matching feature point selection. 3265-3268 - Tae-Sun Choi, Muhammad Asif, Joungil Yun:

Three-dimensional shape recovery from focused image surface. 3269-3272 - Takao Hinamoto, Akimitsu Doi, Shuichi Yokoyama:

Minimization of weighted sensitivity for 2-D state-space digital filters described by the Fornasini-Marchesini second model. 3273-3276 - Vinod Chandran, Wageeh W. Boles

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A new view of shape. 3277-3280 - Mounir Sayadi, Mohamed Najim:

Comparison of second and third order statistics based adaptive filters for texture characterization. 3281-3284 - Jürgen Stauder:

Object rotation axis from shading. 3285-3288 - Christophe Rosenberger

, Kacem Chehdi, Claude Cariou, Jean-Marc Ogier:
Texture analysis of an image by using a rotation-invariant model. 3289-3292 - Olivier Cuisenaire

, Benoît Macq:
Fast and exact signed Euclidean distance transformation with linear complexity. 3293-3296 - Nawapak Eua-anant, Lalita Udpa:

Scale detection based on statistical characteristics of edges in the scale space. 3297-3300 - Nir A. Sochen, Yehoshua Y. Zeevi:

The Beltrami geometrical framework of color image processing. 3301-3304
Object Identification and Tracking
- Jacinto C. Nascimento, Arnaldo J. Abrantes, Jorge S. Marques:

An algorithm for centroid-based tracking of moving objects. 3305-3308 - Lilian Ji, Hong Yan:

An intelligent and attractable active contour model for boundary extraction. 3309-3312 - Jia Li, Amir Najmi, Robert M. Gray:

Image classification by a two dimensional hidden Markov model. 3313-3316 - Jorge S. Marques, João Miranda Lemos:

Tracking of moving objects with multiple models using Gaussian mixtures. 3317-3320 - Jasmine Banks, Mohammed Bennamoun

, Kurt Kubik, Peter Corke
:
A constraint to improve the reliability of stereo matching using the rank transform. 3321-3324 - Valerij Ortmann, Rolf Eckmiller:

Real-time object recognition based on active vision and sequential analysis. 3325-3328 - Nicolas Merlet, Josiane Zerubia

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Auxiliary functions and optimal scanning for road detection by dynamic programming. 3329-3332 - Reuven Meth, Rama Chellappa:

Feature matching and target recognition in synthetic aperture radar imagery. 3333-3336 - Baoxin Li, Rama Chellappa, Qinfen Zheng, Sandor Z. Der:

Dynamic object identification and verification using video. 3337-3340 - Lawrence Carin

, Gary Ybarra, Priya Bharadwaj, Paul Runkle:
Physics-based classification of targets in SAR imagery using subaperture sequences. 3341-3344
Motion Estimation
- Magnus Hemmendorff, Mats T. Andersson, Hans Knutsson:

Phase-based image motion estimation and registration. 3345-3348 - Theophilos Papadimitriou

, Konstantinos I. Diamantaras, Michael G. Strintzis, Manos Roumeliotis:
Robust estimation of rigid body 3-D motion parameters from point correspondences. 3349-3352 - Mingqi Kong, Bijoy K. Ghosh:

Rotational and translational motion estimation and selective reconstruction in digital image sequences. 3353-3356 - Sridhar Srinivasan, Rama Chellappa:

Fast structure from motion recovery applied to 3D image stabilization. 3357-3360 - Byung Cheol Song, Jong Beom Ra:

A fast motion estimation algorithm based on multi-resolution frame structure. 3361-3364 - José Emilio Santos Conde, Andreas Teuner, Bedrich J. Hosticka:

Hierarchical locally adaptive multigrid motion estimation for surveillance applications. 3365-3368 - Christian B. Peel, Scott E. Budge, Kyminh Liang, Chien-Min Huang:

Locally optimal, buffer-constrained motion estimation and mode selection for video sequences. 3369-3372 - Kunal Mukherjee, Amar Mukherjee:

Embedded optical flow motion compensation and finite state hierarchical vector quantization. 3373-3376 - Alexis Tzannes, Dana H. Brooks:

Detection of point targets in image sequences by hypothesis testing: a temporal test first approach. 3377-3380 - Yui-Lam Chan, Wan-Chi Siu:

Reliable search strategy for block motion estimation by measuring the error surface. 3381-3384 - Dominique Béréziat

, Isabelle Herlin, Laurent Younes:
Motion estimation using a volume conservation hypothesis. 3385-3388 - Virginie F. Ruiz:

Linear and non-linear filters for block based motion estimation. 3389-3392 - Chun-Jen Tsai, Nikolas P. Galatsanos, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos:

Optical flow estimation from noisy data using differential techniques. 3393-3396 - Sofia Tsekeridou

, Faouzi Alaya Cheikh, Moncef Gabbouj, Ioannis Pitas:
Motion field estimation by vector rational interpolation for error concealment purposes. 3397-3400
Medical Imaging
- Ghada Jammal, Albert Bijaoui:

A multiresolution image restoration method for photon imaging systems. 3401-3404 - Chaminda Weerasinghe, Lilian Ji, Hong Yan:

ROI extraction from motion affected MRI images based on fuzzy and active contour models. 3405-3408 - Eugene Lin, Jenq-Neng Hwang, Chun Yuan:

Measurements of blood vessel wall areas in black-blood MR images using global minimum snake algorithm. 3409-3412 - Steven S. S. Poon, Rabab K. Ward, Peter M. Lansdorp:

Segmenting telomeres and chromosomes in cells. 3413-3416 - Klaus E. Timmermann, Robert D. Nowak, Keith J. Jones:

Improved emission tomography via multiscale sinogram analysis. 3417-3420 - Maï Khuong Nguyen, Hervé Guillemin, Patrick Duvaut:

Bayesian MAP restoration of scintigraphic images. 3421-3424 - Diana L. Guidry, Aly A. Farag:

Active contours: an overview with applications to motion artifact cancellation in MRI. 3425-3428 - Nevin A. Mohamed, Mohamed N. Ahmed, Aly A. Farag:

Modified fuzzy c-mean in medical image segmentation. 3429-3432
Applications I
- Dietmar Kunz, Til Aach:

Lapped directional transform: a new transform for spectral image analysis. 3433-3436 - Murat Mese, P. P. Vaidyanathan:

A mathematical description of the dot diffusion algorithm in image halftoning with application in inverse halftoning. 3437-3440 - Yu-Ping Wang, Seng Luan Lee:

From Gaussian scale-space to B-spline scale-space. 3441-3444 - Miki Haseyama, Masateru Kumagai, Hideo Kitajima:

A genetic algorithm based image segmentation for image analysis. 3445-3448 - Ilya Pollak, Alan S. Willsky, Hamid Krim

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A nonlinear diffusion equation as a fast and optimal solver of edge detection problems. 3449-3452 - Shingo Uchihashi, Lynn Wilcox:

Automatic index creation for handwritten notes. 3453-3456 - Toshifumi Nakajima, Masaaki Kashimura, Shinji Ozawa:

Compensation of partly photographed page-images using 3-D shape information. 3457-3460 - Oscar C. Au:

Fast ad-hoc inverse halftoning using adaptive filtering. 3461-3464 - Michael J. Vrhel, Henry J. Trussell:

Color scanner calibration via a neural network. 3465-3468 - Vassilios Solachidis

, Ioannis Pitas:
Circularly symmetric watermark embedding in 2-D DFT domain. 3469-3472
Segmentation
- Ebroul Izquierdo, Mohammed Ghanbari:

Motion-driven object segmentation in scale-space. 3473-3476 - Hideki Noda, Mehdi N. Shirazi, Bing Zhang, Eiji Kawaguchi:

Mean field decomposition of a posteriori probability for MRF-based unsupervised textured image segmentation. 3477-3480 - Youssef S. Tawfik, Ahmed M. Darwish, Samir I. Shaheen:

Energy matching based on deformable templates. 3481-3484 - Lei Zheng, J. C. Liu, Andrew K. Chan, Walter Smith:

Object-based image segmentation using DWT/RDWT multiresolution Markov random field. 3485-3488 - Stefan Müller, Stefan Eickeler, Christoph Neukirchen, Bernd Winterstein:

Segmentation and classification of hand-drawn pictogram in cluttered scenes-an integrated approach. 3489-3492 - Srinivas Sista, Rangasami L. Kashyap:

Bayesian estimation for multiscale image segmentation. 3493-3496 - Ed Clark, Anthony Quinn:

A data-driven Bayesian sampling scheme for unsupervised image segmentation. 3497-3500 - Fang Liu, Rosalind W. Picard:

A spectral 2-D Wold decomposition algorithm for homogeneous random fields. 3501-3504
Applications II
- Changjing Shang, D. M. Titterington:

Modelling magnetic material images with simultaneous autoregressions. 3505-3508 - Peter Eisert, Eckehard G. Steinbach

, Bernd Girod:
Multi-hypothesis, volumetric reconstruction of 3-D objects from multiple calibrated camera views. 3509-3512 - Christelle Garnier, René Collorec, Jihed Flifla, Christophe Mouclier, Frank Rousé:

Infrared sensor modeling for realistic thermal image synthesis. 3513-3516 - Shen-Fu Hsiao, Wei-Ren Shiue:

New hardware-efficient algorithm and architecture for the computation of 2-D DCT on a linear systolic array. 3517-3520 - Aparecido Nilceu Marana, Luciano da Fontoura Costa, Roberto de Alencar Lotufo

, Sergio A. Velastin:
Estimating crowd density with Minkowski fractal dimension. 3521-3524 - Richard Rau, James H. McClellan:

Data efficient implementation of UWBWA SAR algorithms. 3525-3528 - Xavier Dupuis, Pierre Mathieu, Michel Barlaud:

Supervised classification for synthetic aperture radar image. 3529-3532 - Guohui He, Mita D. Desai, Xiaoping Zhang:

Minimum component eigen-vector based classification technique with application to TM images. 3533-3536
Facial Recognition and Analysis
- Teewoon Tan, Hong Yan:

Face recognition by fractal transformations. 3537-3540 - Chung-Lin Huang, Ming-Shan Wu:

Gesture image sequence interpretation using the multi-PDM method and hidden Markov model. 3541-3544 - João Maciel, João Paulo Costeira

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Holistic synthesis of human face images. 3545-3548 - Peter Morguet, Manfred K. Lang:

Comparison of approaches to continuous hand gesture recognition for a visual dialog system. 3549-3552 - Ara V. Nefian, Monson H. Hayes III:

An embedded HMM-based approach for face detection and recognition. 3553-3556 - Adnan M. Alattar, Sarah A. Rajala:

Facial features localization in front view head and shoulders images. 3557-3560 - Anastasios Tefas, Yann Menguy, Constantine Kotropoulos, Gaël Richard, Ioannis Pitas, Philip Lockwood:

Compensating for variable recording conditions in frontal face authentication algorithms. 3561-3564
Education
- Moritz Harteneck, Robert W. Stewart:

A teaching and evaluation tool for adaptive signal processing using Java. 3565-3568 - Hen-Geul Yeh, Xiufeng Cao:

Two new DSP teaching tools: DigiFilter and DSPlus. 3569-3572 - Cameron H. G. Wright, Thad B. Welch, Walter J. Gomes III, Michael G. Morrow:

Teaching DSP concepts using MATLAB and the TMS320C31 DSK. 3573-3576 - John W. Pierre, Robert F. Kubichek, Jerry C. Hamann:

Reinforcing the understanding of signal processing concepts using audio exercises. 3577-3580 - Edward R. Doering:

Making music with MATLAB: an electronic music synthesis course for engineering students. 3581-3584

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