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ICASSP 2000: Istanbul, Turkey
- IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing. ICASSP 2000, 5-9 June, 2000, Hilton Hotel and Convention Center, Istanbul, Turkey. IEEE 2000, ISBN 0-7803-6293-4

- Maciej Niedzwiecki, Tomasz Klaput:

Fast recursive basis functions estimators for identification of time-varying processes. 1-4 - Kaywan H. Afkhamie, Zhi-Quan Luo, Kon Max Wong:

Interior point least squares estimation: exploiting transient convergence in MMSE decision-feedback equalization. 5-8 - Elias Masry:

Adaptive filtering algorithms and alpha stable signals. 9-12 - Suleyman Serdar Kozat, Andrew C. Singer:

On universal linear prediction of Gaussian data. 13-16 - Max Gerken, Felipe M. Pait

, Pablo E. Jojoa:
An adaptive filtering algorithm with parameter acceleration. 17-20 - Byung-Jae Kwak, Nah-Oak Song, Andrew E. Yagle:

A new reduced-bias multichannel gradient-based steepest descent algorithm for ill-conditioned correlation matrices. 21-24 - Jian Yu, Fathi M. Salam, Akram Fayaz:

An optimization-based adaptive nonlinear observer. 25-28 - Todd E. Hunter, Darel A. Linebarger:

An alternative formulation for low rank transform domain adaptive filtering. 29-32 - Manuel Davy, Christian Doncarli, Jean-Yves Tourneret:

Supervised classification using MCMC methods. 33-36 - Susan M. Thornton, José M. F. Moura:

The fully adaptive GMRF anomaly detector for hyperspectral imagery. 37-40 - Petre Stoica, Tomas Sundin:

Exact ML estimation of spectroscopic parameters. 41-44 - Tony Gustafsson, Ulf A. Lindgren, Henrik Sahlin:

Statistical analysis of a signal separation method based on second order statistics. 45-48 - Leigh A. Johnston, Vikram Krishnamurthy:

Performance analysis of a track before detect dynamic programming algorithm. 49-52 - Christopher L. Brown, Abdelhak M. Zoubir:

Locally optimum and rank-based known signal detection in correlated alpha-stable interference. 53-56 - Hwa-Tung Ong, Abdelhak M. Zoubir:

Bootstrap methods for adaptive signal detection. 57-60 - Jayesh H. Kotecha, Petar M. Djuric

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Sequential Monte Carlo sampling detector for Rayleigh fast-fading channels. 61-64 - Fernando Pérez-González

, Roberto López-Valcarce:
Misconvergence and stabilization of adaptive IIR lattice filters. 65-68 - Fabienne Porée

, Olivier Rosec, Thierry Chonavel
, Jean-Marc Boucher:
Two Bayesian methods for multipath propagation parameters estimation. 69-72 - Soo-Chang Pei, Jian-Jiun Ding:

Eigenfunctions of the canonical transform and the self-imaging problems in optical system. 73-76 - Ljubisa Stankovic, Igor Djurovic

, Srdjan Stankovic:
The robust Wigner distribution. 77-80 - Victor E. DeBrunner, Murad Özaydin, Tomasz Przebinda, Joseph P. Havlicek:

The optimal solutions to the continuous and discrete-time versions of the Hirschman uncertainty principle. 81-84 - Cédric Richard

, Régis Lengellé:
On the linear relations connecting the components of the discrete Wigner distribution in the case of real-valued signals. 85-88 - Olivier J. J. Michel, Patrick Flandrin, Alfred O. Hero III:

Automatic extraction of time-frequency skeletons with minimal spanning trees. 89-92 - Imam Samil Yetik

, Mehmet Alper Kutay
, Hakan Özaktas, Haldun M. Özaktas:
Continuous and discrete fractional Fourier domain decomposition. 93-96 - Kathleen L. Gaston, Douglas J. Nelson:

Exploiting local STFT properties. 97-100 - Arno J. van Leest, Martin J. Bastiaans:

Gabor's discrete signal expansion and the discrete Gabor transform on a non-separable lattice. 101-104 - Sven Ole Aase, Karl Skretting, John Håkon Husøy, Kjersti Engan

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Design of signal expansions for sparse representation. 105-108 - Wei Liu

, S. C. Chan, Ka-Leung Ho:
Low-delay perfect reconstruction two-channel FIR/IIR filter banks and wavelet bases with SOPOT coefficients. 109-112 - Omid S. Jahromi, Bruce A. Francis, Raymond H. Kwong:

Algebraic theory of optimal filter banks. 113-116 - Vladimir P. Melnik, Karen O. Egiazarian, Ilya Shmulevich, Pauli Kuosmanen:

A tree of median pyramidal decompositions with an application to signal denoising. 117-120 - See-May Phoong, Yuan-Pei Lin:

Minimal factorization of lapped unimodular transforms. 121-124 - Anil Anthony Bharath:

Shape from multi-rate filtering. 125-128 - Ivan W. Selesnick, Levent Sendur:

Smooth wavelet frames with application to denoising. 129-132 - Hyeokho Choi, Justin K. Romberg, Richard G. Baraniuk, Nick G. Kingsbury:

Hidden Markov tree modeling of complex wavelet transforms. 133-136 - Saman S. Abeysekera, Xue Yao:

Design of narrow-band Laguerre filters using a min-max criterion. 137-140 - Rafael Molina

, Javier Mateos, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos
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Multichannel image restoration using compound Gauss-Markov random fields. 141-144 - Zhi Ding, Soura Dasgupta, Roberto López-Valcarce:

Interference cancellation and blind equalization for linear multi-user systems. 145-148 - Brandoch Calef:

Simple observation selection techniques. 149-152 - Jeffrey O. Coleman:

Generalize higher-order moments in independent component analysis. 153-156 - David Declercq, Georgios B. Giannakis

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Recovering clipped OFDM symbols with Bayesian inference. 157-160 - Prakash Ishwar

, Pierre Moulin:
Fundamental equivalences between set-theoretic and maximum-entropy methods in multiple-domain image restoration. 161-164 - Patrick L. Combettes

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A parallel constraint disintegration and approximation scheme for quadratic signal recovery. 165-168 - Alexander Kalyuzhny

, Alexander Kovtonyuk:
Method of the principal informative components for reconstruction problems. 169-172 - Rajeev Agarwal, Eugene I. Plotkin, M. N. S. Swamy:

Statistically optimal null filters: Kalman equivalence. 173-176 - Yangwang Fang, Licheng Jiao, Jin Pan:

MIMO Volterra filter equalization using pth-order inverse approach. 177-180 - Wako Yoshida, Shin Ishii

, Masa-aki Sato:
Reconstruction of chaotic dynamics using a noise-robust embedding method. 181-184 - Wenjiang Pei, Zhenya He, Luxi Yang, Stephen S. Hull Jr., John Y. Cheung:

A statistical complexity measure and its applications to the analysis of heart rate variability. 185-188 - S. M. Simmons, Oliver R. Hinton, Alan E. Adams:

Modeling of the non-linear acoustic response of bubbles by Volterra series analysis. 189-192 - Carlos Pantaleón, David Luengo, Ignacio Santamaría:

Bayesian estimation of a class of chaotic signals. 193-196 - Dinesh Rajan, Behnaam Aazhang:

New estimation technique for a class of chaotic signals. 197-200 - Maxime Colas, Guillaume Gelle, Georges Delaunay:

Some new results on the discrete bispectrum. 201-204 - Guillaume Gelle, Maxime Colas, Georges Delaunay:

Multitime frequency classifiers for neighboring modulations in a multiplicative noise environment. 205-208 - Nicolas Petrochilos

, Pierre Comon:
Nonlinear channel identification and performance analysis. 209-212 - Aimin Chen, Saeed Vaseghi, Paul M. McCourt:

State based sub-band LP Wiener filters for speech enhancement in car environments. 213-216 - Victor Solo:

Total variation denoising in coloured noise. 217-220 - Guy Gilboa, Yehoshua Y. Zeevi, Nir A. Sochen:

Anisotropic selective inverse diffusion for signal enhancement in the presence of noise. 221-224 - Jian Luo, Patrick L. Combettes

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A level-set subgradient projection algorithm for non-differentiable signal restoration with multiple constraints. 225-228 - Lawrence C. Ng, Gregory C. Burnett, John F. Holzrichter, Todd J. Gable:

Denoising of human speech using combined acoustic and EM sensor signal processing. 229-232 - Yolanda Blanco Archilla

, Santiago Zazo, José Manuel Páez-Borrallo:
Adaptive processing of blind source separation through 'ICA with OS'. 233-236 - Fernando Cruz-Roldán, Francisco López-Ferreras, Pedro Amo-López, Saturnino Maldonado-Bascón:

Pseudo-QMF filter banks for audio signals subband coding. 237-240 - Pierre Chainais

, Patrice Abry, Darryl Veitch:
Multifractal analysis and α-stable processes: a methodological contribution. 241-244 - Darryl Veitch, Patrice Abry, Patrick Flandrin, Pierre Chainais

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Infinitely divisible cascade analysis of network traffic data. 245-248 - Merit Y. Hong:

A sinusoidal signal analysis technique for fast, accurate, and discriminating frequency determination. 249-252 - Xudong Jiang

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Fundamental frequency estimation by higher order spectrum. 253-256 - Stavroula-Evita Fotinea, Ioannis Dologlou, Nick Hatzigeorgiu, George Carayannis:

Spectral estimation based on the eigenanalysis of companion-like matrices. 257-260 - Craig L. Fancourt, José C. Príncipe:

On the relationship between the Karhunen-Loeve transform and the prolate spheroidal wave functions. 261-264 - Chung-Chieh Lin, Petar M. Djuric:

Estimation of chirp signals by MCMC. 265-268 - Tryphon T. Georgiou:

Subspace analysis of state covariances. 269-272 - Francisco M. Garcia, Isabel M. G. Lourtie:

Efficiency of real-time Gaussian transient detectors: comparing the Karhunen-Loeve and the wavelet decompositions. 273-276 - Gozde B. Unal, Hamid Krim

, Anthony J. Yezzi:
A stochastic flow for feature extraction. 277-280 - Stefano Buzzi, Ernesto Conte, Antonio De Maio, Marco Lops:

Minimum error-probability diversity detection over fading dispersive channels with non-Gaussian noise. 281-284 - Jean-Yves Tourneret, André Ferrari:

Cramer-Rao lower bounds for abrupt change parameters in additive and multiplicative noise. 285-288 - Stephen D. Howard, Pierre Lavoie:

Analysis of SNR threshold for differential Doppler frequency measurement in digital receivers. 289-292 - Mark R. Morelande, Abdelhak M. Zoubir:

Comparison of cyclic moments-based estimators of the parameters of random amplitude polynomial phase signals. 293-296 - Petar M. Djuric:

Sequential estimation of random parameters under model uncertainty. 297-300 - Ernesto Conte, Antonio De Maio, Giuseppe Ricci:

An adaptive matched filter detector for distributed targets in homogeneous environment. 301-304 - Mila Nikolova:

Assumed and effective priors in Bayesian MAP estimation. 305-308 - John A. Gubner, Louis L. Scharf:

Detection of subspace waveforms in subspace interference and noise. 309-312 - Ramdas Kumaresan, Yadong Wang:

A new real-zero conversion algorithm. 313-316 - O. Ekiz, Anthony G. Constantinides:

Phase linearity in polyphase filters. 321-323 - Yonina C. Eldar, Alan V. Oppenheim:

Filter bank interpolation and reconstruction from generalized and recurrent nonuniform samples. 324-327 - Lei Ying, David C. Munson Jr.:

Approximation of the minmax interpolator. 328-331 - Pascal Bondon

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Prediction of a stationary signal with missing observations. 332-335 - Stephen D. Casey

, Brian M. Sadler
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New directions in sampling and multi-rate A-D conversion via number theoretic methods. 336-339 - Andrew E. Yagle:

Fast algorithms for computation of inverse filters, complex cepstra, and minimum phase spectral factors. 340-343 - Ajit S. Bopardikar, Raghuveer M. Rao:

Optimal filters for multidimensional sampling and reconstruction of image classes. 344-347 - Michael Gastpar, Yoram Bresler

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On the necessary density for spectrum-blind nonuniform sampling subject to quantization. 348-351 - Mounir Bhouri:

Generalized square-root adaptive algorithms. 352-355 - Gagan Mirchandani, Richard Foote, Daniel N. Rockmore, Dennis M. Healy Jr., Timothy E. Olson:

Wreath product cyclic group-based convolution: a new class of noncommutative filters. 356-359 - Heping Ding:

A stable fast affine projection adaptation algorithm suitable for low-cost processors. 360-363 - Woo-Jin Song, Hyun-Chool Shin:

Bias-free adaptive IIR filtering. 364-367 - Shigeyuki Miyagi, Hideaki Sakai:

Convergence analysis of the delayless subband adaptive filter based on the frequency domain expression. 368-371 - Dale Joachim, John R. Deller Jr.:

Adaptive optimal bounded-ellipsoid identification with an error under-bounding safeguard: applications in state estimation and speech processing. 372-375 - Riten Gupta, Alfred O. Hero III:

Transient behavior of fixed point LMS adaptation. 376-379 - Kheong Sann Chan, Behrouz Farhang-Boroujeny

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Analysis of the frequency-domain block LMS algorithm. 380-383 - Dimitrios A. Pados, George N. Karystinos:

Short-data-record estimators of the MVDR/NMSE filter. 384-387 - Kuan-Chieh Yen, Yunxin Zhao:

Lattice-ladder structured adaptive decorrelation filtering for co-channel speech separation. 388-391 - Leonardo Silva Resende, Carlos Aurélio Faria da Rocha

, Maurice G. Bellanger:
A linearly-constrained approach to the interpolated FIR filtering problem. 392-395 - Jonathon A. Chambers, Warren Sherliker, Danilo P. Mandic:

A normalized gradient algorithm for an adaptive recurrent perceptron. 396-399 - Leonardo Silva Resende, Carlos Aurélio Faria da Rocha

, Maurice G. Bellanger:
A new structure for adaptive IFIR filtering. 400-403 - Orlando José Tobias, José Carlos M. Bermudez

, Neil J. Bershad:
Stochastic analysis of the delayed LMS algorithm for a new model. 404-407 - Chien-Kai Peng, Wen-Liang Hwang, Chung-Lin Huang:

Matching pursuits low bit rate video coding with codebooks adaptation. 408-411 - Scott C. Douglas

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Numerically-robust O(N2) RLS algorithms using least-squares prewhitening. 412-415 - Inbar Fijalkow, Aline Roumy, S. Ronger, Didier Pirez, Pierre Vila:

Improved interference cancellation for turbo-equalization. 416-419 - Alexandre Rouxel

, Daniel Le Guennec, Odile Macchi:
Unsupervised adaptive separation of impulse signals applied to EEG analysis. 420-423 - Preben Kidmose

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Adaptive filtering for non-Gaussian processes. 424-427 - Denys Boiteau, Christophe J. Le Martret:

Score function based totally blind equalizers. 428-431 - Carlos E. Davila:

Blind adaptive estimation of KLT basis vectors. 432-435 - Timothy J. Creasy, Tyseer Aboulnasr:

A projection-correlation algorithm for acoustic echo cancellation in the presence of double talk. 436-439 - Nabil R. Yousef, Ali H. Sayed:

A generalized tracking analysis of adaptive filtering algorithms in cyclicly and randomly varying environments. 440-443 - Xiaoan Sun, Scott C. Douglas

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Self-stabilized adaptive allpass filters for phase equalization and approximation. 444-447 - Kutluyil Dogancay, Oguz Tanrikulu:

Selective-partial-update NLMS and affine projection algorithms for acoustic echo cancellation. 448-451 - Shannon D. Blunt

, K. C. Ho:
Novel sparse adaptive algorithm in the Haar transform domain. 452-455 - Ricardo Merched, Ali H. Sayed:

Exact RLS Laguerre-lattice adaptive filtering. 456-459 - Jongsun Park

, Hunsoo Choo, Khurram Muhammad, Seung Hoon Choi, Yonghee Im, Kaushik Roy:
Non-adaptive and adaptive filter implementation based on sharing multiplication. 460-463 - Tareq Y. Al-Naffouri, Ali H. Sayed, Thomas Kailath:

On the selection of optimal nonlinearities for stochastic gradient adaptive algorithms. 464-467 - Rogerio Guedes Alves, Mariane R. Petraglia, Paulo S. R. Diniz

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Convergence analysis of an oversampled subband adaptive filtering structure using global error. 468-471 - Peng-Hua Wang, Soo-Chang Pei:

Closed-form design of generalized maximally flat low-pass FIR filters using generating functions. 472-475 - Yi Wan, Robert D. Nowak:

A new Bayesian model averaging framework for wavelet-based signal processing. 476-479 - Damir Sersic:

Integer to integer mapping wavelet filter bank with adaptive number of zero moments. 480-483 - Robert Bregovic, Tapio Saramäki:

An iterative method for designing orthogonal two-channel FIR filter banks with regularities. 484-487 - David B. H. Tay:

Parametric Bernstein polynomial for least squares design of 3-D wavelet filter banks. 488-491 - Faramarz Fekri

, Russell M. Mersereau, Ronald W. Schafer:
Realization of paraunitary filter banks over fields of characteristic two. 492-495 - Zhuoer Shi, Desheng Zhang, Haixiang Wang, Donald J. Kouri, David K. Hoffman:

Recent improvements on perceptual processing using DAF wavelets. 496-499 - Haris Vikalo

, Babak Hassibi, Thomas Kailath:
Mixed H2/H∞ optimal signal reconstruction in noisy filter banks. 500-503 - S. C. Chan, Xuemei Xie

, T. I. Yuk:
Theory and design of a class of cosine-modulated non-uniform filter banks. 504-507 - Tanya H. Reeves, Nick G. Kingsbury:

Prediction of coefficients from coarse to fine scales in the complex wavelet transform. 508-511 - Thierry Blu, Michael Unser

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The fractional spline wavelet transform: definition end implementation. 512-515 - Bogdan Dumitrescu, Corneliu Popeea:

A low complexity SDP method for designing optimum compaction filters. 516-519 - Takayuki Nagai, Masaaki Ikehara, Masahide Kaneko, Akira Kurematsu:

Generalized unequal length lapped orthogonal transform for subband image coding. 520-523 - Gary McDarby, Paul F. Curran, Conor Heneghan, Branko G. Celler

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Necessary conditions on the lifting scheme for existence of wavelets in L2(R). 524-527 - Thuyen Le, Manfred Glesner:

Computing discrete time-frequency distributions using principal component filter bank. 528-531 - María Elena Domínguez Jiménez, Nuria González-Prelcic

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Design of non-expansionist and orthogonal extension methods for tree-structured filter banks. 532-535 - Juuso Alhava, Ari Viholainen:

Coefficient quantization in nearly perfect-reconstruction cosine-modulated filter banks. 536-539 - Valeri G. Labunets, Ekaterina Rundblad-Labunets, Jaakko Astola, Karen O. Egiazarian:

Fast n-D Fourier-Heisenberg-Weyl transforms. 540-543 - Jun Feng Tian, Richard G. Baraniuk, Raymond O. Wells Jr., Damian M. Tan, Hong Ren Wu

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Wavelet folding and decorrelation across the scale. 544-547 - Dong Wei, Shiguang Guo:

A new approach to the design of multidimensional non-separable two-channel orthonormal filterbanks. 548-551 - Mehmet Ertugrul Çelebi

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A general procedure for nonlinear system identification using higher order statistics. 552-555 - Karl Gerlach, Michael R. Frey:

Matrix algebraic selection of ARMA model order. 556-559 - Matthew Green, Abdelhak M. Zoubir:

Multiple hypothesis testing for time-varying nonlinear system identification. 560-563 - Joël Le Roux, Sylvie Icart:

System frequency response phase estimation based on skewness or kurtosis maximization. 564-567 - Marko Juntunen, Jari P. Kaipio:

Stabilization of smoothness priors deterministic regression TVAR models. 568-571 - Yuanjin Zheng, Zhiping Lin:

Time-varying autoregressive system identification using wavelets. 572-575 - Aykut Bultan, Richard A. Haddad:

System identification with denoising. 576-579 - Gonzalo Seco

, A. Lee Swindlehurst
, Juan A. Fernández-Rubio, David Asztély:
A reduced-complexity and asymptotically efficient time-delay estimator. 580-583 - Binning Chen, Athina P. Petropulu:

Multiple-input-multiple-output blind system identification based on cross-polyspectra. 584-587 - James P. Reilly, Michael Seibert, Matthew R. Wilbur:

The decomposition of large problems using single-sided subbanding. 588-591 - Yasuo Matsuyama:

The α-EM algorithm and its applications. 592-595 - Akira Ohsumi, Hiroshi Ijima, Tarsuya Sodeoka:

High resolution detector for signals in random noise using wavelet-based Wigner distribution. 596-599 - Chao-Tang Yu:

Sampling design for the weak signal non-Gaussian detection problem. 600-603 - Laurent Couvreur, Christophe Couvreur:

Wavelet-based non-parametric HMM's: theory and applications. 604-607 - Amir Asif

, José M. F. Moura:
Inversion of block matrices with block banded inverses: application to Kalman-Bucy filtering. 608-611 - Ilan Sharfer:

Analysis of a maximum likelihood digital receiver using a time-frequency transform. 612-615 - Zhu Liu, Qian Huang:

A new distance measure for probability distribution function of mixture type. 616-619 - Xuling Luo, Gagan Mirchandani:

An integrated framework for image classification. 620-623 - Birsen Sirkeci, David Brady, Jerry Burman:

Restricted total least squares solutions for hyperspectral imagery. 624-627 - Mark Coates, William J. Fitzgerald:

Time-frequency signal decomposition using energy mixture models. 633-636 - Christophe Andrieu:

Optimal estimation of non-stationary phase and amplitude processes. 637-640 - Selin Aviyente

, William J. Williams:
Improved frequency marginal estimates for time-frequency distributions. 641-644 - Weifeng Mu, Moeness G. Amin

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SNR analysis of time-frequency distributions. 645-648 - Bradford W. Gillespie, Les E. Atlas:

Data-driven time-frequency classification techniques applied to tool-wear monitoring. 649-652 - Shie Qian, Yong Rao, Dapang Chen:

A fast Gabor spectrogram. 653-656 - Zahir M. Hussain

, Boualem Boashash:
Adaptive instantaneous frequency estimation of multi-component FM signals. 657-660 - Braham Barkat

, Boualem Boashash:
IF estimation of linear FM signals corrupted by multiplicative and additive noise: a time-frequency approach. 661-664 - Phillip L. Ainsleigh, Nasser Kehtarnavaz:

Characterization of transient wandering tones by dynamic modeling of fractional-Fourier features. 665-668 - Milos I. Doroslovacki:

Nontrivial analytic signals with positive instantaneous frequency and band-limited amplitude. 669-672 - Mingui Sun, Robert J. Sclabassi:

Enhancing weak signal components in time-frequency distributions by wavelet pre-processing. 673-676 - Felipe A. C. de Bastos, Marcello L. R. de Campos

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A new method for estimating the instantaneous frequency based on maximum likelihood. 677-780 - Richard G. Baraniuk, Mark Coates, Philippe Steeghs:

Hybrid linear/quadratic time-frequency attributes. 681-684 - Michael Elling, Peter Sherman:

A Kalman filter based approach for estimating nonstationary VAR models via pole tracking. 685-688 - Ewa Lukasik

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Wavelet packets based features selection for voiceless plosives classification. 689-692 - Ahmet Kemal Özdemir, Orhan Arikan

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A high resolution time frequency representation with significantly reduced cross-terms. 693-696 - Orhan Arikan

, A. Kemal Özdemi:
An efficient algorithm to extract components of a composite signal. 697-700 - Arnaud Doucet, Simon J. Godsill, Mike West:

Monte Carlo filtering and smoothing with application to time-varying spectral estimation. 701-704 - Niclas Bergman, Arnaud Doucet:

Markov chain Monte Carlo data association for target tracking. 705-708 - D. Darian Muresan, Thomas W. Parks:

A new approach to period estimation. 709-712 - Eric Blanco, Philippe Neveux, Gérard Thomas:

H∞ smoothing. 713-716 - Paul M. Baggenstoss:

A modified Baum-Welch algorithm for hidden Markov models with multiple observation spaces. 717-720 - Meltem Izzetoglu, Tayfun Akgül

, Banu Onaral
, Nihat Bilgutay:
Least squares deconvolution in wavelet domain for 1/f driven LTI systems. 721-724 - Yufei Huang, Petar M. Djuric

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Bayesian detection of transient signals in colored noise. 725-728 - Trung L. Nguyen, Bouchra Senadji

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Detection of frequency modulated signals in Rayleigh fading channels based on time-frequency distributions. 729-732 - Masakiyo Suzuki, Hirofumi Sanada, Nobuo Nagai:

Detection of signal number based on statistics of maximum likelihood. 733-736 - Babak Hassibi:

An efficient square-root algorithm for BLAST. 737-740 - R. R. Ghauieb, Yuukou Horita, Tadakuni Murai:

Retrieving sinusoids in colored Rayleigh noise by a cumulant-based FBLP approach. 741-744 - Yoram Meron, Keikichi Hirose:

Synthesis of vibrato singing. 745-748 - Beth Logan, Stephen M. Chu:

Music summarization using key phrases. 749-752 - Antti J. Eronen, Anssi Klapuri:

Musical instrument recognition using cepstral coefficients and temporal features. 753-756 - Masataka Goto

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A robust predominant-F0 estimation method for real-time detection of melody and bass lines in CD recordings. 757-760 - George Tzanetakis

, Perry R. Cook:
Sound analysis using MPEG compressed audio. 761-764 - Tuomas Virtanen, Anssi Klapuri:

Separation of harmonic sound sources using sinusoidal modeling. 765-768 - Cumhur Erkut

, Vesa Välimäki:
Model-based sound synthesis of tanbur, a Turkish long-necked lute. 769-772 - Matti Karjalainen, Henri Penttinen, Vesa Välimäki:

Acoustic sound from the electric guitar using DSP techniques. 773-776 - José J. López, Alberto González:

Practical and efficient implementation of the Levinson algorithm for multichannel sound reproduction. 777-780 - Darren B. Ward, Gary W. Elko:

A new robust system for 3D audio using loudspeakers. 781-784 - M. C. Chen, Shih-Fu Hsieh:

Common acoustical-poles/zeros modeling for 3D sound processing. 785-788 - Jacob Benesty, Dennis R. Morgan:

Frequency-domain adaptive filtering revisited, generalization to the multi-channel case, and application to acoustic echo cancellation. 789-792 - Tomas Gänsler, Jacob Benesty, Steven L. Gay, Man Mohan Sondhi:

A robust proportionate affine projection algorithm for network echo cancellation. 793-796 - Markus Kallinger, Jörg Bitzer

, Karl-Dirk Kammeyer:
Study on combining multi-channel echo cancellers with beamformers. 797-800 - Yang-Won Jung, Ji-Ha Lee, Young-Cheol Park, Dae Hee Youn:

A new adaptive algorithm for stereophonic acoustic echo canceller. 801-804 - Alexander Stenger, Walter Kellermann:

Nonlinear acoustic echo cancellation with fast converging memoryless preprocessor. 805-808 - K. C. Ho, Qing-Guang Liu, R. Rabipour, P. Yatrou:

A new sampling of echo paths in North American networks. 809-812 - Akira Nakagawa, Suehiro Shimauchi, Yoichi Haneda, Shigeaki Aoki, Shoji Makino:

Channel-number-compressed multi-channel acoustic echo canceller for high-presence teleconferencing system with large display. 813-816 - Trevor N. Yensen, James G. Ryan, Rafik A. Goubran, Ioannis Lambadaris:

Synthetic stereo acoustic echo cancellation structure with microphone array beamforming for VoIP conferences. 817-820 - Patrick J. Wolfe, Simon J. Godsill:

Towards a perceptually optimal spectral amplitude estimator for audio signal enhancement. 821-824 - Feng Yu, Martin Bouchard:

Multichannel active noise control algorithms using inverse filters. 825-828 - Pierre Granjon, Christine Servière, Albert Foggia:

Active control of synchronous machine vibrations: an adaptive optimal MIMO controller. 829-832 - Alberto González, José J. López:

Time domain recursive deconvolution in sound reproduction. 833-836 - Maria de Diego, Alberto González, Clemente Garcia, Miguel Ferrer:

Some practical insights in multichannel active noise control equalization. 837-840 - Márcio H. Costa, José C. M. Bermudez

, Neil J. Bershad:
The performance surface in nonlinear mean square estimation: application to the active noise control problem. 841-844 - Stephen J. Elliott, J. G. Cook:

A preconditioned LMS algorithm for rapid adaptation of feedforward controllers. 845-848 - María A. Trenas, Juan López, Emilio L. Zapata, Francisco Argüello

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An architecture for wavelet-packet based speech enhancement for hearing aids. 849-852 - Akiko Kusumoto, Takayuki Arai, Tomoko Kitamura, M. Takahashi, Yuji Murahara:

Modulation enhancement of speech as a preprocessing for reverberant chambers with the hearing-impaired. 853-856 - Josef Chalupper, Hugo Fastl:

Simulation of hearing impairment based on the Fourier time transformation. 857-860 - Kenji Suyama, Ryuichi Hirabayashi:

A learning algorithm for adaptive microphone arrays based on mathematical programming methods. 861-864 - Carsten Schauer, Thomas Zahn, Peter Paschke, Horst-Michael Gross:

Binaural sound localization in an artificial neural network. 865-868 - Johan Hellgren, Urban Forssell:

Bias of feedback cancellation algorithms based on direct closed loop identification. 869-872 - Arouggou Jbira, Ahmet M. Kondoz:

Multiple frequency harmonics analysis and synthesis of audio signals. 873-876 - Tony S. Verma, Teresa H.-Y. Meng:

A 6Kbps to 85Kbps scalable audio coder. 877-880 - Bernd Edler, Gerald Schuller:

Audio coding using a psychoacoustic pre- and post-filter. 881-884 - Farshid Golchin, Kuldip K. Paliwal

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Lossless coding of MPEG-1 Layer III encoded audio streams. 885-888 - Takehiro Moriya, Naoki Iwakami, Akio Jin, Takeshi Mori:

A design of lossy and lossless scalable audio coding. 889-892 - Hossein Najaf-Zadeh, Peter Kabal:

Perceptual bit allocation for low rate coding of narrowband audio. 893-896 - Aki Härmä

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Evaluation of a warped linear predictive coding scheme. 897-900 - Renat Vafin, Søren Vang Andersen, W. Bastiaan Kleijn

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Exploiting time and frequency masking in consistent sinusoidal analysis-synthesis. 901-904 - Vipul N. Parikh, Juin-Hwey Chen, Gerard Aguilar:

Frame erasure concealment using sinusoidal analysis-synthesis and its application to MDCT-based codecs. 905-908 - Yiteng Huang, Jacob Benesty, Gary W. Elko:

Passive acoustic source localization for video camera steering. 909-912 - Peng Wang, Wee Ser, Ming Zhang:

Multiband warped filter equalizer design for loudspeaker systems. 913-916 - Shino Sakaguchi, Takayuki Arai, Yuji Murahara:

The effect of polarity inversion of speech on human perception and data hiding as an application. 917-920 - Elio D. Di Claudio, Raffaele Parisi, Gianni Orlandi:

Multi-source localization in reverberant environments by ROOT-MUSIC and clustering. 921-924 - Firas Jabloun, Benoît Champagne:

A fast subband room response simulator. 925-928 - Costas Christogiannis, Theodora A. Varvarigou, Agatha Zappa, Yiannis Vamvakoulas, Chilin Shih, Amalia Arvaniti

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Construction of the acoustic inventory for a Greek text-to-speech concatenative synthesis system. 929-932 - Tien Ying Fung, Helen M. Meng:

Concatenating syllables for response generation in spoken language applications. 933-936 - Robert E. Donovan:

Segment pre-selection in decision-tree based speech synthesis systems. 937-940 - Johan Wouters, Michael W. Macon:

Spectral modification for concatenative speech synthesis. 941-944 - Gerald Corrigan, Noel Massey, Otto Schnurr:

Transition-based speech synthesis using neural networks. 945-948 - Alexander Kain, Yannis Stylianou:

Stochastic modeling of spectral adjustment for high quality pitch modification. 949-952 - Xuejing Sun:

Voice quality conversion in TD-PSOLA speech synthesis. 953-956 - Yannis Stylianou:

On the implementation of the harmonic plus noise model for concatenative speech synthesis. 957-960 - Zhipeng Zhang

, Sadaoki Furui, Katsutoshi Ohtsuki:
On-line incremental speaker adaptation with automatic speaker change detection. 961-964 - Olivier Siohan, Cristina Chesta, Chin-Hui Lee:

Joint maximum a posteriori estimation of transformation and hidden Markov model parameters. 965-968 - Bernard Doherty, Saeed Vaseghi, Paul M. McCourt:

Full covariance modelling and adaptation in sub-bands. 969-972 - Arun C. Surendran:

Hierarchical Bayes approach to adapting delta- and delta-delta cepstra. 973-976 - Shaojun Wang, Yunxin Zhao:

On-line Bayesian speaker adaptation using tree-structured transformation and robust priors. 977-980 - Lei He, Jian Wu, Ditang Fang, Wenhu Wu:

Speaker adaptation based on combination of MAP estimation and weighted neighbor regression. 981-984 - Asela Gunawardana, William Byrne:

Robust estimation for rapid speaker adaptation using discounted likelihood techniques. 985-988 - Constantinos Boulis, Vassilios Digalakis

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Fast speaker adaptation of large vocabulary continuous density HMM speech recognizer using a basis transform approach. 989-992 - Eric R. Buhrke, Chen Liu:

A generalization of the maximum a posteriori training algorithm for mixture priors. 993-996 - Xintian Wu, Yonghong Yan:

Linear regression under maximum a posteriori criterion with Markov random field prior. 997-1000 - Qiang Hue, Nathan Smith, Bin Ma:

Efficient ML training of CDHMM parameters based on prior evolution, posterior intervention and feedback. 1001-1004 - Shigeki Matsuda, Mitsuru Nakai, Hiroshi Shimodaira, Shigeki Sagayama:

Asynchronous-transition HMM. 1005-1008 - Jeff A. Bilmes:

Factored sparse inverse covariance matrices. 1009-1012 - Liang Gu, Kenneth Rose:

Sub-state tying in tied mixture hidden Markov models. 1013-1016 - Hsiao-Wuen Hon, Kuansan Wang:

Unified frame and segment based models for automatic speech recognition. 1017-1020 - Izhak Shafran, Mari Ostendorf:

Use of higher level linguistic structure in acoustic modeling for speech recognition. 1021-1024 - Mingkuan Liu, Bo Xu, Taiyi Huang, Yonggang Deng, Chengrong Li:

Mandarin accent adaptation based on context-independent/context-dependent pronunciation modeling. 1025-1028 - William Byrne, Peter Beyerlein, Juan M. Huerta, Sanjeev Khudanpur, B. Marthi, John Morgan, Nino Peterek, Joe Picone, Dimitra Vergyri, W. Wang:

Towards language independent acoustic modeling. 1029-1032 - Yuchang Cao, Sridha Sridharan:

Improving the performance of a small microphone array at low frequencies using critical band and LPC codebooks. 1033-1036 - Joaquin Gonzalez-Rodriguez, José-Luis Sánchez-Bote, Javier Ortega-Garcia:

Speech dereverberation and noise reduction with a combined microphone array approach. 1037-1040 - Muhammad Z. Ikram, Dennis R. Morgan:

Exploring permutation inconsistency in blind separation of speech signals in a reverberant environment. 1041-1044 - Amir Hussain:

Intelligibility assessment of a multi-band speech enhancement scheme. 1045-1048 - Hiroshi Saruwatari, Shoji Kajita, Kazuya Takeda, Fumitada Itakura:

Speech enhancement using nonlinear microphone array with noise adaptive complementary beamforming. 1049-1052 - Takanobu Nishiura, Takeshi Yamada, Satoshi Nakamura, Kiyohiro Shikano:

Localization of multiple sound sources based on a CSP analysis with a microphone array. 1053-1056 - Vincent Colotte, Yves Laprie:

Automatic enhancement of speech intelligibility. 1057-1060 - Simon Doclo

, Marc Moonen, Erik de Clippel:
Combined acoustic echo and noise reduction using GSVD-based optimal filtering. 1061-1064 - Roland Auckenthaler, Michael J. Carey, John S. D. Mason:

Speaker-centric score normalisation and time pattern analysis for continuous speaker verification. 1065-1068 - Dat Tran

, Michael Wagner:
A proposed likelihood transformation for speaker verification. 1069-1072 - P. Sivakumaran, Aladdin M. Ariyaeeinia:

The use of sub-band cepstrum in speaker verification. 1073-1076 - B. Siddik Yarman

, Rafet Akdeniz
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Generation of optimum signature base sequences for speech signals. 1077-1080 - Sungjoo Ahn, Sunmee Kang, Hanseok Ko

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Effective speaker adaptations for speaker verification. 1081-1084 - Laurent Besacier, Sara Grassi, Alain Dufaux, Michael Ansorge, Fausto Pellandini:

GSM speech coding and speaker recognition. 1085-1088 - Thomas F. Quatieri, Robert B. Dunn, Douglas A. Reynolds, Joseph P. Campbell, Elliot Singer:

Speaker recognition using G.729 speech codec parameters. 1089-1092 - Michael J. Carey, Roland Auckenthaler:

User validation for mobile telephones. 1093-1096 - S. Prahallad Kishore, B. Yegnanarayana:

Speaker verification: minimizing the channel effects using autoassociative neural network models. 1101-1104 - Markus Lieb, Reinhold Haeb-Umbach

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LDA derived cepstral trajectory filters in adverse environmental conditions. 1105-1108 - Yunxin Zhao:

Maximum likelihood joint estimation of channel and noise for robust speech recognition. 1109-1112 - Ruhi Sarikaya, John H. L. Hansen:

PCA-PMC: a novel use of a priori knowledge for fast parallel model combination. 1113-1116 - Sangita Sharma, Dan Ellis, Sachin S. Kajarekar, Pratibha Jain, Hynek Hermansky

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Feature extraction using non-linear transformation for robust speech recognition on the Aurora database. 1117-1120 - Christophe Cerisara, Dominique Fohr, Jean Paul Haton:

Asynchrony in multi-band speech recognition. 1121-1124 - Kaisheng Yao, Bertram E. Shi

, Pascale Fung, Zhigang Cao:
Residual noise compensation for robust speech recognition in nonstationary noise. 1125-1128 - George Saon

, Mukund Padmanabhan, Ramesh A. Gopinath, Scott Saobing Chen:
Maximum likelihood discriminant feature spaces. 1129-1132 - Athanasios Koutras, Evangelos Dermatas, George Kokkinakis:

Blind speech separation of moving speakers in real reverberant environments. 1133-1136 - Weiran Lin, Soo Ngee Koh, Xiao Lin:

Mixed excitation linear prediction coding of wideband speech at 8 kbps. 1137-1140 - Gerard Aguilar, Juin-Hwey Chen, Robert B. Dunn, Robert J. McAulay, Xiaoqin Sun, Wei Wang, Robert Zopf:

An embedded sinusoidal transform codec with measured phases and sampling rate scalability. 1141-1144 - Sean A. Ramprashad:

High quality embedded wideband speech coding using an inherently layered coding paradigm. 1145-1148 - Kazuhito Koishida, Vladimir Cuperman, Allen Gersho:

A 16-kbit/s bandwidth scalable audio coder based on the G.729 standard. 1149-1152 - Alan McCree:

A 14 kb/s wideband speech coder with a parametric highband model. 1153-1156 - Rakesh Taori, Robert Johannes Sluijter, Andreas Johannes Gerrits:

Hi-BIN: an alternative approach to wideband speech coding. 1157-1160 - Juin-Hwey Chen:

A high-fidelity speech and audio codec with low delay and low complexity. 1161-1168 - Stéphane Ragot, Roch Lefebvre, Redwan Salami, Jean-Pierre Adoul:

Stochastic-algebraic wideband LSF quantization. 1169-1172 - Masahiro Serizawa, Hironori Ito, Toshiyuki Nomura:

A silence compression algorithm for multi-rate/dual-bandwidth MPEG-4 CELP standard. 1173-1176 - Jean-François Bonastre, Perrine Delacourt, Corinne Fredouille, Téva Merlin, Christian Wellekens:

A speaker tracking system based on speaker turn detection for NIST evaluation. 1177-1180 - Carlos Alonso-Martinez

, Marcos Faúndez-Zanuy
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Speaker identification in mismatch training and testing conditions. 1181-1184 - William M. Campbell:

An iterative technique for training speaker verification systems. 1185-1188 - Qi Li:

Search-space reduction for fast, optimal HMM decoding in speaker verification. 1189-1192 - W. D. Zhang, Man-Wai Mak, M. X. He:

A two-stage scoring method combining world and cohort models for speaker verification. 1193-1196 - Corinne Fredouille, Johnny Mariéthoz, Cédric Jaboulet, Jean Hennebert, Chafic Mokbel, Frédéric Bimbot:

Behavior of a Bayesian adaptation method for incremental enrollment in speaker verification. 1197-1200 - Sylvain Meignier, Jean-François Bonastre, Corinne Fredouille, Téva Merlin:

Evolutive HMM for multi-speaker tracking system. 1201-1204 - Frederick Weber, Barbara Peskin, Michael Newman, Larry Gillick:

Speaker recognition in two-speaker data: recent results from Dragon Systems. 1205-1208 - Hakan Altinçay, Mübeccel Demirekler:

A novel rank-based classifier combination scheme for speaker identification. 1209-1212 - Matthieu Hébert, S. Douglas Peters:

Improved normalization without recourse to an impostor database for speaker verification. 1213-1216 - Konrad Scheffler, Steve J. Young:

Probabilistic simulation of human-machine dialogues. 1217-1220 - Bor-Shen Lin, Lin-Shan Lee:

Fundamental performance analysis for spoken dialogue systems based on a quantitative simulation approach. 1221-1224 - Xiaoqiang Luo:

Parser adaptation via Householder transform. 1225-1228 - Helen M. Meng, Steven Lee, Carmen Wai:

CU FOREX: a bilingual spoken dialog system for foreign exchange enquiries. 1229-1232 - David Goddeau, Joelle Pineau:

Fast reinforcement learning of dialog strategies. 1233-1236 - Rubén San Segundo

, Bryan L. Pellom, Wayne H. Ward, José M. Pardo:
Confidence measures for dialogue management in the CU Communicator system. 1237-1240 - Jörg Rottland, Gerhard Rigoll:

Tied posteriors: an approach for effective introduction of context dependency in hybrid NN/HMM LVCSR. 1241-1244 - Jacques Duchateau, Kris Demuynck, Patrick Wambacq

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Discriminative resolution enhancement in acoustic modelling. 1245-1248 - Young-Sun Yun, Yung-Hwan Oh:

A segmental-feature HMM using parametric trajectory model. 1249-1252 - Bertram E. Shi

, Kaisheng Yao, Zhigang Cao:
Soft GPD for minimum classification error rate training. 1253-1256 - Issam Bazzi, James R. Glass:

Heterogeneous lexical units for automatic speech recognition: preliminary investigations. 1257-1260 - Sheng Gao, Tan Lee

, Yiu Wing Wong, Bo Xu, Pak-Chung Ching, Taiyi Huang:
Acoustic modeling for Chinese speech recognition: a comparative study of Mandarin and Cantonese. 1261-1264 - Taeyoon Kim, Sunmee Kang, Hanseok Ko

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An effective acoustic modeling of names based on model induction. 1265-1268 - Akinobu Lee, Tatsuya Kawahara

, Kazuya Takeda, Kiyohiro Shikano:
A new phonetic tied-mixture model for efficient decoding. 1269-1272 - Bojan Imperl, Zdravko Kacic, Bogomir Horvat, Andrej Zgank:

Agglomerative vs. tree-based clustering for the definition of multilingual set of triphones. 1273-1276 - Christian Fügen, Ivica Rogina:

Integrating dynamic speech modalities into context decision trees. 1277-1280 - Hansjörg Mixdorff:

A novel approach to the fully automatic extraction of Fujisaki model parameters. 1281-1284 - Achim F. Müller, Hans-Georg Zimmermann, Ralph Neuneier:

Robust generation of symbolic prosody by a neural classifier based on autoassociators. 1285-1288 - Philipp Koehn, Steven P. Abney, Julia Hirschberg, Michael Collins:

Improving intonational phrasing with syntactic information. 1289-1290 - Gudrun Flach, Martin Holzapfel, C. Just, Axel Wachtler, Matthias Wolff:

Automatic learning of numeral grammars for multi-lingual speech synthesizers. 1291-1294 - Brett Ninness

, Soren J. Henriksen:
Time and frequency scale modification of speech signals. 1295-1298 - Dan Chazan, Ron Hoory, Gilad Cohen, Meir Zibulski:

Speech reconstruction from mel frequency cepstral coefficients and pitch frequency. 1299-1302 - Y. Y. Lam, Robert W. P. Luk

, Fu-Lai Chung:
Improving the robustness of wavelet transform for epoch detection. 1303-1306 - Hajime Kobayashi, Tetsuya Shimamura:

A weighted autocorrelation method for pitch extraction of noisy speech. 1307-1310 - Philip J. B. Jackson, Christine H. Shadle:

Performance of the pitch-scaled harmonic filter and applications in speech analysis. 1311-1314 - Keiichi Tokuda, Takayoshi Yoshimura, Takashi Masuko, Takao Kobayashi, Tadashi Kitamura:

Speech parameter generation algorithms for HMM-based speech synthesis. 1315-1318 - Burhan Necioglu, Mark A. Clements, Thomas P. Barnwell III:

Unsupervised estimation of the human vocal tract length over sentence level utterances. 1319-1322 - Mark Hasegawa-Johnson:

Multivariate-state hidden Markov models for simultaneous transcription of phones and formants. 1323-1326 - Mattias Nilsson, Søren Vang Andersen, W. Bastiaan Kleijn

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On the mutual information between frequency bands in speech. 1327-1330 - Weizhong Zhu, Kenji Matsui, Hideki Kasuya:

Study of talker individuality by using ARX speech analysis-synthesis-editing system. 1331-1334 - Laura Mayfield Tomokiyo:

Linguistic properties of non-native speech. 1335-1338 - Zhang Sen, Katsuhiko Shirai:

Visual approach for automatic pitch period estimation. 1339-1342 - Chao Wang, Stephanie Seneff:

Robust pitch tracking for prosodic modeling in telephone speech. 1343-1346 - Santiago Fernández, Sergio Feijóo, Ramón Balsa, Nieves Barros

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Perceptual effects of coarticulation in fricatives. 1347-1350 - John N. Gowdy, Zekeriya Tufekci:

Mel-scaled discrete wavelet coefficients for speech recognition. 1351-1354 - Robert Faltlhauser, Thilo Pfau, Günther Ruske:

On-line speaking rate estimation using Gaussian mixture models. 1355-1358 - Vesa T. Ruoppila, Mikko Tammi, Jukka Saarinen:

Waveform extraction for perfect reconstruction in WI coding. 1359-1362 - Oded Gottesman, Allen Gersho:

High quality enhanced waveform interpolative coding at 2.8 kbps. 1363-1366 - Chunyan Li, Vladimir Cuperman:

Analysis-by-synthesis multimode harmonic speech coding at 4 kb/s. 1367-1370 - Çagri Özgenc Etemoglu, Vladimir Cuperman, Allen Gersho:

Speech coding with an analysis-by-synthesis sinusoidal model. 1371-1374 - Tian Wang, Kazuhito Koishida, Vladimir Cuperman, Allen Gersho, John S. Collura:

A 1200 bps speech coder based on MELP. 1375-1378 - Jacek Stachurski, Alan McCree:

A 4 kb/s hybrid MELP/CELP coder with alignment phase encoding and zero-phase equalization. 1379-1382 - Doh-Suk Kim:

Perceptual phase redundancy in speech. 1383-1386 - Jan Skoglund

, Richard V. Cox, John S. Collura:
A combined WI and MELP coder at 5.2 kbps. 1387-1390 - Suat Yeldener, Jack H. Rieser:

A background noise reduction technique based on sinusoidal speech coding systems. 1391-1394 - Shihua Wang:

Variable rate multi-mode excitation coding of speech at 2.4 kbps. 1395-1398 - Won-Ho Shin, Byoung-Soo Lee, Yun-Keun Lee, Jong-Seok Lee:

Speech/non-speech classification using multiple features for robust endpoint detection. 1399-1402 - Tetsuya Takiguchi, Satoshi Nakamura, Kiyohiro Shikano:

Speech recognition for a distant moving speaker based on HMM composition and separation. 1403-1406 - Marco Matassoni, Maurizio Omologo

, Diego Giuliani:
Hands-free speech recognition using a filtered clean corpus and incremental HMM adaptation. 1407-1410 - Jim Kleban, Yifan Gong:

HMM adaptation and microphone array processing for distant speech recognition. 1411-1414 - Febe de Wet

, Bert Cranen, Johan de Veth, Louis Boves:
Comparing acoustic features for robust ASR in fixed and cellular network applications. 1415-1418 - Jinsong Zhang

, Keikichi Hirose:
Anchoring hypothesis and its application to tone recognition of Chinese continuous speech. 1419-1422 - Thomas Kemp, Michael Schmidt, Martin Westphal, Alex Waibel:

Strategies for automatic segmentation of audio data. 1423-1426 - Sue E. Johnson, Philip C. Woodland:

A method for direct audio search with applications to indexing and retrieval. 1427-1430 - WeiQi Zhang, Liang He, Yen-Lu Chow, Rongzhen Yang, Yeping Su:

The study on distributed speech recognition system. 1431-1434 - Katrin Kirchhoff, Gernot A. Fink, Gerhard Sagerer:

Conversational speech recognition using acoustic and articulatory input. 1435-1438 - Jesper Jensen, Søren Holdt Jensen, Egon Hansen:

Harmonic exponential modeling of transitional speech segments. 1439-1442 - Jongseo Sohn, Wonyong Sung:

Variable dimensional algebraic CELP coding of prototype waveforms. 1443-1446 - Thomas Eriksson

, Hong-Goo Kang, Per Hedelin:
Low-rate quantization of spectrum parameters. 1447-1450 - Fredrik Nordén, Jonas Samuelsson, Per Hedelin:

Recursive LPC spectrum coding-a classified VQ approach. 1451-1454 - Derek J. Molyneux, Meau Shin Ho, Barry M. G. Cheetham:

Robust application of discrete all-pole modeling to sinusoidal transform coding. 1455-1458 - Yong Duk Cho, Moo Young Kim, Ahmet M. Kondoz:

Predictive and mel-scale binary vector quantization of variable dimension spectral magnitude. 1459-1462 - Najam Malik, W. Harvey Holmes:

Encoding sinusoidal amplitudes with a minimum phase rational model. 1463-1466 - Eric W. M. Yu, Cheung-Fat Chan

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Phase and transient modeling for harmonic+noise speech coding. 1467-1470 - Jason Lukasiak, Ian S. Burnett

, Joe F. Chicharo, M. M. Thomson:
Linear prediction incorporating simultaneous masking. 1471-1474 - W. Bastiaan Kleijn

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A frame interpretation of sinusoidal coding and waveform interpolation. 1475-1478 - Rainer Martin

, Ingo Wittke, Peter Jax:
Optimized estimation of spectral parameters for the coding of noisy speech. 1479-1482 - Juan Carlos De Martin, Takahiro Unno, Vishu Viswanathan:

Improved frame erasure concealment for CELP-based coders. 1483-1486 - Nam Phamdo, Udar Mittal:

A CELP-based hybrid digital-analog (HDA) joint source-channel speech coder. 1487-1490 - Driss Guerchi, Yasheng Qian, Paul Mermelstein:

Pitch-synchronous linear-prediction analysis by synthesis with reduced pulse densities. 1491-1494 - Engin Erzin

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Shaped fixed codebook search for CELP coding at low bit rates. 1495-1498 - F. J. Ruiz, John R. Deller Jr.:

Digital watermarking of speech signals for the National Gallery of the Spoken Word. 1499-1502 - Kazutoshi Yasunaga, Hiroyuki Ehara, Koji Yoshida, Toshiyuki Morii:

Dispersed-pulse codebook and its application to a 4 kb/s speech coder. 1503-1506 - Stefan Heinen, Peter Vary:

Joint source-channel MMSE-decoding of speech parameters. 1507-1510 - Qiang Fu, Kechu Yi, Mingui Sun:

Speech quality objective assessment using neural network. 1511-1514 - Antony W. Rix, Michael P. Hollier:

The perceptual analysis measurement system for robust end-to-end speech quality assessment. 1515-1518 - Anuradha Aiyer, Mark J. F. Gales, Michael A. Picheny:

Rapid likelihood calculation of subspace clustered Gaussian components. 1519-1522 - Hank Chang-Han Huang, Frank Seide:

Pitch tracking and tone features for Mandarin speech recognition. 1523-1526 - Geoffrey Zweig, Mukund Padmanabhan:

Boosting Gaussian mixtures in an LVCSR system. 1527-1530 - Stephan Kanthak, Kai Schütz, Hermann Ney:

Using SIMD instructions for fast likelihood calculation in LVCSR. 1531-1534 - Janne Suontausta, Juha Häkkinen, Olli Viikki:

Fast decoding in large vocabulary name dialing. 1535-1538 - John W. McDonough, Veera Venkataramani, William Byrne:

On the incremental addition of regression classes for speaker adaptation. 1539-1542 - Sam-Joo Doh, Richard M. Stern:

Inter-class MLLR for speaker adaptation. 1543-1546 - An-Tze Yu, Hsiao-Chuan Wang:

Model adaptation in line spectrum domain. 1547-1550 - Kwok-Man Wong, Brian Mak:

MAP adaptation with subspace regression classes and tying. 1551-1554 - Daniel Willett, Christoph Neukirchen, Gerhard Rigoll:

DUcoder-the Duisburg University LVCSR stackdecoder. 1555-1558 - Toru Imai

, Akio Kobayashi, Shoei Sato, Hideki Tanaka, Akio Ando:
Progressive 2-pass decoder for real-time broadcast news captioning. 1559-1562 - Kenan Çarki, Petra Geutner, Tanja Schultz

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Turkish LVCSR: towards better speech recognition for agglutinative languages. 1563-1566 - Oh-Wook Kwon:

Performance of LVCSR with morpheme-based and syllable-based recognition units. 1567-1570 - Heidi Christensen

, Børge Lindberg, Ove Andersen:
Employing heterogeneous information in a multi-stream framework. 1571-1574 - Noriyuki Murai, Tetsunori Kobayashi:

Dictation of multiparty conversation using statistical turn taking model and speaker model. 1575-1578 - Chiori Hori, Sadaoki Furui:

Automatic speech summarization based on word significance and linguistic likelihood. 1579-1582 - Zhanjiang Song, Fang Zheng, Wenhu Wu:

Statistical knowledge based frame synchronous search strategies in continuous speech recognition. 1583-1586 - Frank Wessel, Ralf Schlüter

, Hermann Ney:
Using posterior word probabilities for improved speech recognition. 1587-1590 - Yoshihiko Gotoh, Steve Renals

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Variable word rate N-grams. 1591-1594 - Ruiqiang Zhang, Ezra Black, Andrew M. Finch, Yoshinori Sagisaka:

Integrating detailed information into a language model. 1595-1598 - Luca Rigazio, Brice Tsakam, Jean-Claude Junqua:

An optimal Bhattacharyya centroid algorithm for Gaussian clustering with applications in automatic speech recognition. 1599-1602 - Renato De Mori, Dario Albesano, Roberto Gemello, Franco Mana:

Ear-model derived features for automatic speech recognition. 1603-1606 - Hong Kook Kim, Richard V. Cox:

Bitstream-based feature extraction for wireless speech recognition. 1607-1610 - Wei-Wen Hung, Hsiao-Chuan Wang:

A fuzzy approach for the equalization of cepstral variances. 1611-1614 - Matthias Thomae, Günther Ruske, Thilo Pfau:

A new approach to discriminative feature extraction using model transformation. 1615-1618 - Guillaume Gravier, Marc Sigelle, Gérard Chollet:

A Markov random field based multi-band model. 1619-1622 - Ahmed M. Abdelatty Ali

, Jan Van der Spiegel, Paul Mueller:
Auditory-based speech processing based on the average localized synchrony detection. 1623-1626 - Michael L. Shire, Barry Y. Chen:

Data-driven RASTA filters in reverberation. 1627-1630 - Jong-Hwan Lee

, Ho-Young Jung, Te-Won Lee, Soo-Young Lee:
Speech feature extraction using independent component analysis. 1631-1634 - Hynek Hermansky

, Daniel P. W. Ellis, Sangita Sharma:
Tandem connectionist feature extraction for conventional HMM systems. 1635-1638 - Ye-Yi Wang, Milind Mahajan, Xuedong Huang:

A unified context-free grammar and n-gram model for spoken language processing. 1639-1642 - Man-Hung Siu, Mari Ostendorf:

Integrating a context-dependent phrase grammar in the variable n-gram framework. 1643-1646 - Joshua T. Goodman:

Putting it all together: language model combination. 1647-1650 - Hesham Tolba, Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy:

Towards a large-vocabulary French vocal dictation based on a size-independent language-model search using the INRS recognizer. 1651-1654 - Gunnar Evermann, Philip C. Woodland:

Large vocabulary decoding and confidence estimation using word posterior probabilities. 1655-1658 - Hauke Schramm, Xavier L. Aubert:

Efficient integration of multiple pronunciations in a large vocabulary decoder. 1659-1662 - Jean-Luc Gauvain, Lori Lamel, Yannick de Kercadio, Gilles Adda:

Transcription and indexation of broadcast data. 1663-1666 - Fabio Brugnara, Mauro Cettolo, Marcello Federico, Diego Giuliani:

A baseline for the transcription of Italian broadcast news. 1667-1670 - Achim Sixtus, Sirko Molau, Stephan Kanthak, Ralf Schlüter

, Hermann Ney:
Recent improvements of the RWTH large vocabulary speech recognition system on spontaneous speech. 1671-1674 - Gilles Boulianne

, Julie Brousseau, Pierre Ouellet, Pierre Dumouchel:
French large vocabulary recognition with cross-word phonology transducers. 1675-1678 - Murat Saraçlar, Sanjeev Khudanpur:

Pronunciation ambiguity vs. pronunciation variability in speech recognition. 1679-1682 - Karen Livescu

, James R. Glass:
Lexical modeling of non-native speech for automatic speech recognition. 1683-1686 - Matthias Eichner, Matthias Wolff:

Data-driven generation of pronunciation dictionaries in the German Verbmobil project: discussion of experimental results. 1687-1690 - Rita Singh, Bhiksha Raj, Richard M. Stern:

Automatic generation of phone sets and lexical transcriptions. 1691-1694 - Dietrich Klakow:

Selecting articles from the language model training corpus. 1695-1698 - Jun Wu, Sanjeev Khudanpur:

Syntactic heads in statistical language modeling. 1699-1702 - Jianfeng Gao, Haifeng Wang, Mingjing Li, Kai-Fu Lee:

A unified approach to statistical language modeling for Chinese. 1703-1706 - Tanja Schultz

, Alex Waibel:
Polyphone decision tree specialization for language adaptation. 1707-1710 - Alex Chengyu Fang

, Mark A. Huckvale:
Enhanced language modelling with phonologically constrained morphological analysis. 1711-1714 - Frank Thiele, Bernhard Rueber, Dietrich Klakow:

Long range language models for free spelling recognition. 1715-1718 - Christophe Couvreur, Hugo Van hamme

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Model-based feature enhancement for noisy speech recognition. 1719-1722 - Iain A. McCowan, Claude Marro, Laurent Mauuary:

Robust speech recognition using near-field superdirective beamforming with post-filtering. 1723-1726 - Masakiyo Fujimoto, Yasuo Ariki:

Noisy speech recognition using noise reduction method based on Kalman filter. 1727-1730 - Philippe Renevey, Andrzej Drygajlo:

Statistical estimation of unreliable features for robust speech recognition. 1731-1734 - Sahar E. Bou-Ghazale, Ayman O. Asadi:

Hands-free voice activation of personal communication devices. 1735-1738 - Kazuya Takeda, Masaaki Kondo, Fumitada Itakura:

An acoustic measure for predicting recognition performance degradation. 1739-1742 - Søren Kamaric Riis, Olli Viikki:

Low complexity speaker independent command word recognition in car environments. 1743-1746 - Yasuhiro Shimizu, Shoji Kajita, Kazuya Takeda, Fumitada Itakura:

Speech recognition based on space diversity using distributed multi-microphone. 1747-1750 - Liang-Sheng Huang, Chung-Ho Yang:

A novel approach to robust speech endpoint detection in car environments. 1751-1754 - Stephan Hanel, Denis Jouvet:

Detecting the end of spellings using statistics on recognized letter sequences for spelled names recognition. 1755-1758 - Yang Cao, Yonggang Deng, Hong Zhang, Taiyi Huang, Bo Xu:

Decision tree based Mandarin tone model and its application to speech recognition. 1759-1762 - Keikichi Hirose, Koji Iwano

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Detection of prosodic word boundaries by statistical modeling of mora transitions of fundamental frequency contours and its use for continuous speech recognition. 1763-1766 - Pierre L. Dognin, Amro El-Jaroudi, Jayadev Billa

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Parameter optimization for vocal tract length normalization. 1767-1770 - Berlin Chen, Hsin-Min Wang

, Lin-Shan Lee:
Retrieval of broadcast news speech in Mandarin Chinese collected in Taiwan using syllable-level statistical characteristics. 1771-1774 - Jing Zheng, Horacio Franco, Fuliang Weng, Ananth Sankar, Harry Bratt:

Word-level rate of speech modeling using rate-specific phones and pronunciations. 1775-1778 - Hagen Soltau, Alex Waibel:

Specialized acoustic models for hyperarticulated speech. 1779-1782 - Qifeng Zhu, Abeer Alwan:

On the use of variable frame rate analysis in speech recognition. 1783-1786 - Ji Ming, Francis Jack Smith:

A probabilistic union model for sub-band based robust speech recognition. 1787-1790 - Ben Milner, Shahram Semnani:

Robust speech recognition over IP networks. 1791-1794 - Stéphane Dupont

, Leila Cheboub:
Fast speaker adaptation of artificial neural networks for automatic speech recognition. 1795-1798 - Simo O. Kamppari, Timothy J. Hazen:

Word and phone level acoustic confidence scoring. 1799-1802 - Gustavo Hernández Ábrego, José B. Mariño:

Contextual confidence measures for continuous speech recognition. 1803-1806 - Nicolas Moreau, Delphine Charlet, Denis Jouvet:

Confidence measure and incremental adaptation for the rejection of incorrect data. 1807-1810 - Charles C. Broun, William M. Campbell:

Robust out-of-vocabulary rejection for low-complexity speaker independent speech recognition. 1811-1814 - Srinandan Dasmahapatra

, Stephen Cox:
Meta-models for confidence estimation in speech recognition. 1815-1818 - Elena Tsiporkova, Filiep Vanpoucke

, Hugo Van hamme
:
Evaluation of various confidence-based strategies for isolated word rejection. 1819-1822 - Dimitra Vergyri:

Use of word level side information to improve speech recognition. 1823-1826 - Florian Metze, Thomas Kemp, Thomas Schaaf

, Tanja Schultz
, Hagen Soltau:
Confidence measure based language identification. 1827-1830 - Marius-Calin Silaghi, Hervé Bourlard:

A new keyword spotting approach based on iterative dynamic programming. 1831-1834 - Frank Wallhoff

, Daniel Willett, Gerhard Rigoll:
Frame-discriminative and confidence-driven adaptation for LVCSR. 1835-1838 - Saeed Gazor

, Afshin Rezayee:
An adaptive subspace approach for speech enhancement. 1839-1842 - Kun-Youl Park, Hyung Soon Kim:

Narrowband to wideband conversion of speech using GMM based transformation. 1843-1846 - Udar Mittal, Nam Phamdo:

Signal/noise KLT based approach for enhancing speech degraded by colored noise. 1847-1850 - G. Miet, Andreas Johannes Gerrits, Jean-Christophe Valière

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Low-band extension of telephone-band speech. 1851-1854 - M. H. Ghoreishi, Hamid Sheikhzadeh:

A hybrid speech enhancement system based on HMM and spectral subtraction. 1855-1858 - Stéphanie Dubost, Olivier Cappé:

Enhancement of speech based on non-parametric estimation of a time varying harmonic representation. 1859-1862 - Filiz Basbug, Kumar Swaminathan, Srinivas Nandkumar:

Integrated noise reduction and echo cancellation for IS-136 systems. 1863-1866 - Yeping Su, Liang He, Rongzhen Yang:

An improved cumulant-based blind speech separation method. 1867-1870 - Ilyas Potamitis, Nikos Fakotakis, George Kokkinakis:

Impulsive noise suppression using neural networks. 1871-1874 - Volker Stahl, Alexander Fischer, Rolf Bippus:

Quantile based noise estimation for spectral subtraction and Wiener filtering. 1875-1878 - Xin Tong, Robert M. Gray:

Coding of multi-view images for immersive viewing. 1879-1882 - Tariq Haddad, Abbas Yongaçoglu:

Fuzzy trellis vector quantization of images. 1883-1886 - Christian B. Peel, Xuegong Liu, Scott E. Budge

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Adaptive-search tree-structured residual vector quantization. 1887-1890 - Ryan P. Thomas, Todd K. Moon:

Projective residual vector quantization and mapped residual pooling. 1891-1894 - Wen-Jyi Wang, Chin-Tsai Lin:

Fuzzy channel-optimized vector quantization for image coding. 1895-1898 - Hrvoje Dujmic, Nikola Rozic, Jurica Ursic:

Inverse error diffusion using table look-up and vector quantization: a novel scheme for low bit rate. 1899-1902 - Qun Gu, Scott E. Budge

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Rate-distortion adaptive vector quantization for wavelet image coding. 1903-1906 - Ahmet M. Eskicioglu:

Quality measurement for monochrome compressed images in the past 25 years. 1907-1910 - Ismaeil R. Ismaeil, Alen Docef, Faouzi Kossentini, Rabab Kreidieh Ward:

Computation-performance control for DCT-based video coding. 1911-1914 - Mete H. Gökçetekin, Isil Celasun, A. Murat Tekalp:

2D mesh-based detection and representation of an occluding object for object-based video. 1915-1918 - Javier Mateos, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos

, Rafael Molina
:
Resolution enhancement of compressed low resolution video. 1919-1922 - Wael M. Badawy

, Magdy A. Bayoumi:
On minimizing hierarchical mesh coding overhead: (HASM) hierarchical adaptive structured mesh approach. 1923-1926 - Tamer Shanableh

, Mohammed Ghanbari
:
Transcoding of video into different encoding formats. 1927-1930 - Junfeng Bai, Qingmin Liao, Xinggang Lin, Y. J. Zhang:

A rate control algorithm for VBR video encoding and transmission. 1931-1934 - Amina Serir

, Jean-Christophe Pesquet:
Multiplivative matching pursuit. 1935-1938 - Przemyslaw Czerepinski, M. Fahim Tariq, David R. Bull

, Nishan Canagarajah, Andrew R. Nix:
Robust matching pursuits video transmission using the HIPERLAN/1 air interface standard. 1939-1942 - Lijun Yin, Anup Basu:

Texture decomposition and correlation thresholding for realistic low-bit rate model-based coding. 1943-1946 - Gerry Melnikov, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos

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A rate-distortion optimal scalable vertex based shape coding algorithm. 1947-1950 - Te-shen Liang, Jeffrey J. Rodríguez:

Improved watermark robustness via spectrum equalization. 1951-1954 - Vassilios Solachidis

, Nikolaos Nikolaidis
, Ioannis Pitas:
Watermarking polygonal lines using Fourier descriptors. 1955-1958 - Teddy Furon, Nicolas Moreau, Pierre Duhamel:

Audio public key watermarking technique. 1959-1962 - I. Burak Özer, Mahalingam Ramkumar, Ali N. Akansu:

A new method for detection of watermarks in geometrically distorted images. 1963-1966 - Sofia Tsekeridou

, Ioannis Pitas:
Embedding self-similar watermarks in the wavelet domain. 1967-1970 - Hongseok Kim:

Stochastic model based audio watermark and whitening filter for improved detection. 1971-1974 - Faisal Alturki, Russell M. Mersereau:

An oblivious robust digital watermark technique for still images using DCT phase modulation. 1975-1978 - Mahalingam Ramkumar, Ali N. Akansu:

FFT based signaling for multimedia steganography. 1979-1982 - Ashoke Jayawardena, Bob Murison, Patrick Lenders:

Embedding multiresolution binary images into wavelet domain multiresolution binary watermark channels for copyright enforcement. 1983-1986 - Simone Arena, Marcello Caramma, Rosa Lancini:

Data hiding in the bit stream domain for MPEG-2 coded video sequences exploiting space and frequency masking. 1987-1990 - Stefan Eickeler, Gerhard Rigoll:

A novel error measure for the evaluation of video indexing systems. 1991-1994 - Elif Albuz, Erturk Dogan Kocalar, Ashfaq A. Khokhar:

Quantized CIELab* space and encoded spatial structure for scalable indexing of large color image archives. 1995-1998 - Hakan M. Karaca, Emin Anarim

, Avni Morgül:
Role of prefiltering in unsupervised video segmentation. 1999-2002 - Y. Y. Gao, Yu-Jin Zhang:

Object classification using mixed color feature. 2003-2006 - W.-J. Kuo, R.-F. Chang:

Approximating the statistical distribution of color histogram for content-based image retrieval. 2007-2010 - Ju Han, Kai-Kuang Ma:

Fuzzy color histogram: an efficient color feature for image indexing and retrieval. 2011-2014 - Hun-Cheol Lee, Cheong-Woo Lee, Seong-Dae Kim:

Abrupt shot change detection using an unsupervised clustering of multiple features. 2015-2018 - Yaowu Xu, Pinar Duygulu, Eli Saber, A. Murat Tekalp

, Fatos T. Yarman-Vural:
Object based image retrieval based on multi-level segmentation. 2019-2022 - Nicola Adami

, Alessandro Bugatti, Riccardo Leonardi, Pierangelo Migliorati, Lorenzo A. Rossi
:
Describing multimedia documents in natural and semantic-driven ordered hierarchies. 2023-2026 - Berna Erol, Faouzi Kossentini:

Video object summarization in the MPEG-4 compressed domain. 2027-2030 - Youngseop Kim, William A. Pearlman:

Stripe-based SPHIT lossy compression of volumetric medical images for low memory usage and uniform reconstruction quality. 2031-2034 - Christos Chrysafis, Amir Said, Alexander Drukarev, Asad Islam, William A. Pearlman:

SBHP-a low complexity wavelet coder. 2035-2038 - Marco Grangetto, Enrico Magli, Gabriella Olmo

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Minimally non-linear integer wavelets for image coding. 2039-2042 - Levent Öktem, Rusen Öktem, Jaakko Astola:

Hierarchical enumerative coding of DCT coefficients. 2043-2046 - Frederick W. Wheeler, William A. Pearlman:

SPIHT image compression without lists. 2047-2050 - Samuel Moon-Ho Song, Gunho Lee:

Regularized dequantization for DCT-based transform coding. 2051-2054 - Artur Przelaskowski:

Statistical modeling and threshold selection of wavelet coefficients in lossy image coder. 2055-2058 - Richard Robert Shively, Egbert Ammicht, Paul David Davis:

Generalizing SPIHT: a family of efficient image compression algorithms. 2059-2062 - Rusen Öktem, Karen O. Egiazarian:

A wavelet transform method for coding film-grain noise corrupted images. 2063-2066 - Igor Kharitonenko, Xing Zhang:

Point-symmetric signal extension for tile-based image compression. 2067-2070 - Rabi Zaibi, A. Enis Çetin

, Yasemin Yardimci:
Small moving object detection in video sequences. 2071-2074 - Emad S. Ebbini

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Region-adaptive motion tracking of speckle imagery. 2075-2078 - Hasan F. Ates

, Michael T. Orchard:
Block motion estimation using wavelet filtering. 2079-2082 - Onur G. Guleryuz:

Maximizing uniform translational motion: Motion estimation with the Haar transform and dynamic programming. 2083-2086 - Javier Toro, Frank J. Owens, Rubén Medina

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Multiple motion estimation and segmentation in transparency. 2087-2090 - Shiloh L. Dockstader, A. Murat Tekalp

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Adaptive motion estimation using local measures of texture and similarity. 2091-2094 - Minyi Zhao, A. Aydin Alatan, Ali N. Akansu:

Dynamic UEP of embedded image bit streams over noisy channels. 2095-2098 - John E. Kleider, Glen P. Abousleman:

Orthogonal source adaptive modulation for image transmission over noisy channels. 2099-2102 - Yew-San Lee, Cheng-Mou Yu, Wei-Shin Chang, Chen-Yi Lee:

HVLC: error correctable hybrid variable length code for image coding in wireless transmission. 2103-2106 - Shahram Shirani, Berna Erol, Faouzi Kossentini:

Error concealment for MPEG-4 video communication in an error prone environment. 2107-2110 - Laurent C. Duval, Van Bui-Tran, Truong Q. Nguyen, Trac D. Tran:

GenLOT optimization techniques for seismic data compression. 2111-2114 - Wee kok Ng, Zhiping Lin:

A new shape-adaptive DCT for coding of arbitrarily shaped image segments. 2115-2118 - Kunitoshi Komatsu, Kaoru Sezaki:

Design of lossless LOT and its performance evaluation. 2119-2122 - Yoke Khim Ung, Farzin Mokhtarian:

Multi-scale spline-based contour data compression and reconstruction through curvature scale space. 2123-2126 - Iraj Sodagar, Bing-Bing Chai, John Wus:

A new error resilience technique for image compression using arithmetic coding. 2127-2130 - David L. Robie, Russell M. Mersereau:

The use of Hough transforms in spatial error concealment. 2131-2134 - Takayuki Hamamoto

, Kiyoharu Aizawa:
New design and implementation of adaptive-integration-time image sensor. 2135-2138 - B. Jia, Y. J. Zhang, X. G. Lin:

Stereo matching using both orthogonal and multiple image pairs. 2139-2142 - Yuns Oh, Hong Jeong:

Trellis-based parallel stereo matching. 2143-2146 - Bernard Mérialdo, Stéphane Marchand-Maillet, Benoit Huet

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Approximate Viterbi decoding for 2D-hidden Markov models. 2147-2150 - Andreas Jakobsson, Torbjörn Ekman, Petre Stoica:

Computationally efficient 2-D spectral estimation. 2151-2154 - Christine Fernandez-Maloigne, Philippe Carré:

Stationary partitions in 2D nonstationary processes: nondyadic anisotropic Malvar's decomposition and two-dimensional spectral distance tree. 2155-2158 - Ali Saidi, James H. McClellan:

Design of 2-D filters composed of low-order systems. 2159-2162 - Ayman Elnaggar, Mokhtar Aboelaze:

An efficient algorithm for multidimensional convolution. 2163-2166 - Jinsung Oh, Luis F. Chaparro:

Ranked directional morphological filtering of impulse noise in images. 2167-2170 - Boaz Cohen, Vadim Avrin, Its'hak Dinstein:

Polyphase back-projection filtering for resolution enhancement of image sequences. 2171-2174 - How-Lung Eng, Kai-Kuang Ma:

Noise adaptive soft-switching median filter for image denoising. 2175-2178 - Huipin Zhang, Aria Nosratinia, Raymond O. Wells Jr.:

Image denoising via wavelet-domain spatially adaptive FIR Wiener filtering. 2179-2182 - Tao Chen, Hong Ren Wu

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Impulse noise removal by multi-state median filtering. 2183-2186 - Shu Xiao, Igor Kozintsev, Kannan Ramchandran:

Stochastic wavelet-based image modeling using factor graphs and its application to denoising. 2187-2190 - Stefan Horbelt, Arrate Muñoz, Thierry Blu, Michael Unser

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Spline kernels for continuous-space image processing. 2191-2194 - Zeljko Devcic, Sven Loncaric

:
Blur identification using averaged spectra of degraded image singular vectors. 2195-2198 - John A. Williams

, Mohammed Bennamoun
:
Simultaneous registration of multiple point sets using orthonormal matrices. 2199-2202 - Fabbryccio A. C. M. Cardoso

, Dalton Soares Arantes
, João Marcos Travassos Romano:
A multiresolution model for image interpolation with adaptive filtering. 2203-2206 - Brent A. Chipman, Brian D. Jeffs:

Blind point-source image restoration using subspace techniques. 2207-2210 - Kok Heng Loh, Meng Hwa Er, Siew Kok Hui:

High accuracy registration of translated and rotated images using hierarchical method. 2211-2214 - Moon-Chuen Lee, Chi-Man Pun:

Classifying rotated textures using wavelet packet signatures. 2215-2218 - Mohammed Rziza

, Ahmed Tamtaoui, Luce Morin, Driss Aboutajdine:
Estimation and segmentation of a dense disparity map for 3D reconstruction. 2219-2222 - Christophe Rosenberger

, Kacem Chehdi
:
Genetic fusion: application to multi-components image segmentation. 2223-2226 - Azhar Quddus, Moncef Gabbouj

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Wavelet based corner detection using singular value decomposition. 2227-2230 - Gwangcheol Park, Russell M. Mersereau, Mark J. T. Smith:

Initialization of deformable templates using weighted Gaussian approximations. 2231-2234 - Chung-Hui Kuo, Ahmed H. Tewfik:

Sigma filter based unsupervised color image segmentation. 2235-2238 - Scott T. Acton, Dipti Prasad Mukherjee:

Image edges from area morphology. 2239-2242 - Salim Chitroub, Amrane Houacine, A. Allaoua, M. D. Aroua, Boualem Sansal:

A new deterministic annealing for image contextual classification. 2243-2246 - Murk J. Bottema:

Circularity of objects in images. 2247-2250 - Ebroul Izquierdo, Mohammed Ghanbari

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A low cost hybrid diffusion technique for object segmentation. 2251-2254 - George A. Tsihrintzis, Anthony J. Devaney:

Higher-order (nonlinear) diffraction tomography. 2255-2258 - Sawsan F. Bikhet, Ahmed M. Darwish, Hany A. Tolba, Samir I. Shaheen

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Segmentation and classification of white blood cells. 2259-2261 - Ahmed S. Fahmy, Bassel Tawfik, Yasser M. Kadah:

A local-field extrapolation algorithm for improving the spatial resolution in magnetic resonance dynamic imaging. 2262-2265 - Magnus Hemmendorff, Mats T. Andersson, Torbjörn Kronander, Hans Knutsson:

Phase-based multidimensional volume registration. 2266-2269 - Ali Saad

, Wah Chiu:
Hierarchical wavelets projection matching for orientation determination of low contrast electron cryomicroscopic images of icosahedral virus particles. 2270-2273 - Marcos Martín, E. Rodríguez, Débora M. Tejada, Carlos Alberola-López

, J. Ruiz:
Energy functions for the segmentation of ultrasound volume data using active rays. 2274-2277 - Müjdat Çetin

, W. Clem Karl:
Enhanced, high resolution radar imaging based on robust regularization. 2278-2281 - Ales Procházka, Magdaléna Kolinová, Jaroslav Fiala, Pavel Hampl, Karel Hlavaty:

Satellite image processing and air pollution detection. 2282-2285 - LipChen Alex Chan, Sandor Z. Der, Nasser M. Nasrabadi:

Automatic target detection using dualband infrared imagery. 2286-2289 - Murat Mese, P. P. Vaidyanathan:

Template selection for LUT inverse halftoning and application to color halftones. 2290-2293 - Rita Noumeir:

Fitting of ellipses from support function measurements. 2294-2297 - Jean-Pierre Leduc:

Harmonic analysis associated with spatio-temporal transformations. 2298-2301 - Said Boussakta, Osama Hamoud Alshibami:

Fast algorithm for the 3-D discrete Hartley transform. 2302-2305 - Styliani Petroudi

, Andrew E. Yagle:
Closed-form phase retrieval of images from the zeros of 1-D signals obtained using the Good-Thomas FFT. 2306-2309 - Philippe Carré, Christine Fernandez-Maloigne:

Undecimated wavelet shrinkage estimate of the 1D and 2D spectra. 2310-2313 - Nicolas Le Bihan

, Jérôme I. Mars:
Blind wave separation using vector-sensors. 2314-2317 - Ming Sun Fu, Oscar C. Au:

Data hiding by smart pair toggling for halftone images. 2318-2321 - Balaji Mittapalli, Mita D. Desai:

Adaptive local feature based classification for multispectral data. 2322-2325 - Christophe Garcia, X. Apostolidis:

Text detection and segmentation in complex color images. 2326-2329 - Carlos A. B. Mello

, Rafael Dueire Lins:
Generating paper texture of historical documents using statistical moments. 2330-2333 - Didem Gökçay, Dawn Bowers, Charles Richardson, Ashish Desai:

Use of local entropy changes as a measure for identification of facial expressions. 2334-2337 - Jayashree Karlekar, Uday B. Desai:

Finding faces in wavelet domain for content-based coding of color images. 2338-2341 - E. Demir, Lale Akarun

, Ethem Alpaydin
:
Two-stage approach for pose invariant face recognition. 2342-2344 - Evan D. Mandel, Penio S. Penev:

Facial feature tracking and pose estimation in video sequences by factorial coding of the low-dimensional entropy manifolds due to the partial symmetries of faces. 2345-2348 - Valery V. Starovoitov, Dmitry Samal

, Bülent Sankur:
Matching of faces in camera images and document photographs. 2349-2352 - Ali Al-Qayedi, Adrian F. Clark:

Constant-rate eye tracking and animation for model-based-coded video. 2353-2356 - Montse Pardàs:

Extraction and tracking of the eyelids. 2357-2360 - Andrea Corradini, Horst-Michael Gross:

Implementation and comparison of three architectures for gesture recognition. 2361-2364 - C. Iordanoglou, Kenneth Jonsson, Josef Kittler, Jiri Matas

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Wearable face recognition aid. 2365-2368 - Deb Roy:

Integration of speech and vision using mutual information. 2369-2372 - Philippe de Cuetos, Chalapathy Neti, Andrew W. Senior:

Audio-visual intent-to-speak detection for human-computer interaction. 2373-2376 - Andrew Rimell, Angela Owen:

The effect of focused attention on audio-visual quality perception with applications in multi-modal codec design. 2377-2380 - Fabio Vignoli:

From speech to talking faces: lip movements estimation based on linear approximators. 2381-2384 - Ziba Bozorgzadeh, Gary E. Birch, Steven G. Mason:

The LF-ASD brain computer interface: on-line identification of imagined finger flexions in the spontaneous EEG of able-bodied subjects. 2385-2388 - Timothy Wark, Sridha Sridharan, Vinod Chandran:

The use of temporal speech and lip information for multi-modal speaker identification via multi-stream HMMs. 2389-2392 - Jay J. Williams, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos

, Mark A. Randolph:
A hidden Markov model based visual speech synthesizer. 2393-2396 - Norbert Strobel, Sascha Spors, Rudolf Rabenstein:

Joint audio-video object localization using a recursive multi-state multi-sensor estimator. 2397-2400 - A. Aydin Alatan, Ali N. Akansu, Wayne H. Wolf:

Comparative analysis of hidden Markov models for multi-modal dialogue scene indexing. 2401-2404 - Kenney Ng

:
Information fusion for spoken document retrieval. 2405-2408 - Anastasios Tefas, Constantine Kotropoulos, Ioannis Pitas:

Face authentication by using elastic graph matching and support vector machines. 2409-2412 - Jörg Hunsinger, Manfred K. Lang:

A speech understanding module for a multimodal mathematical formula editor. 2413-2416 - Pedro J. Moreno, Ryan Rifkin:

Using the Fisher kernel method for Web audio classification. 2417-2420 - Yucel Altunbasak:

A statistical approach to threshold selection in temporal video segmentation algorithms. 2421-2424 - Mikko Kurimo:

Fast latent semantic indexing of spoken documents by using self-organizing maps. 2425-2428 - Thomas Polzin:

Verbal and non-verbal cues in the communication of emotions. 2429-2432 - Masoud Alghoniemy, Ahmed H. Tewfik:

Personalized music distribution. 2433-2436 - David Pye:

Content-based methods for the management of digital music. 2437-2440 - Hari Sundaram, Shih-Fu Chang:

Audio scene segmentation using multiple features, models and time scales. 2441-2444 - Khaled El-Maleh, Mark Klein, Grace Petrucci, Peter Kabal:

Speech/music discrimination for multimedia applications. 2445-2448 - Nicholas D. Sidiropoulos

, Rasmus Bro
:
On communication diversity for blind identifiability and the uniqueness of low-rank decomposition of N-way arrays. 2449-2452 - Alle-Jan van der Veen:

Asymptotic behavior of ACMA. 2453-2456 - Mindi Sheng, H. Howard Fan:

Blind MMSE equalization: a new direct method. 2457-2460 - Jitendra K. Tugnait, Tongtong Li:

Blind detection of asynchronous CDMA signals in multipath channels using code-constrained inverse filter criteria. 2461-2464 - Jie Zhu, Wee Ser, Zhi Ding:

Blind ISI cancellation by anchoring an arbitrary impulse response coefficient of channels. 2465-2468 - Vikram Krishnamurthy, Sumeetpal S. Singh

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Adaptive forgetting factor recursive least squares for blind interference suppression in DS/CDMA systems. 2469-2472 - Yu Gong, Teng Joon Lim, Behrouz Farhang-Boroujeny

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Performance analysis of the LMS blind minimum-output-energy CDMA detector. 2473-2476 - Walid Hachem, François Desbouvries, Philippe Loubaton:

Blind channel estimation for CDMA systems: an induced cyclostationarity approach. 2477-2480 - Samson Lasaulce, Philippe Loubaton, Eric Moulines:

Performance of a subspace based semi-blind technique in the UMTS TDD mode context. 2481-2484 - Dirk T. M. Slock, Irfan Ghauri:

Blind maximum SINR receiver for the DS-CDMA downlink. 2485-2488 - Wing-Kin Ma

, P. C. Ching, Kon Max Wong:
Maximum likelihood detection for multicarrier systems employing non-orthogonal pulse shapes. 2489-2492 - Xiangyang Zhuang, Zhi Ding, A. Lee Swindlehurst

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A statistical subspace method for blind channel identification in OFDM communications. 2493-2496 - Geert Leus

, Marc Moonen:
MUI-free receiver for a shift-orthogonal quasi-synchronous DS-CDMA system based on block spreading in frequency-selective fading. 2497-2500 - Georgios B. Giannakis

, Paul A. Anghel, Zhengdao Wang
:
Wideband generalized multicarrier CDMA over frequency-selective wireless channels. 2501-2504 - Yuan-Pei Lin, P. P. Vaidyanathan, Sony Akkarakaran, See-May Phoong:

On the duality of optimal DMT systems and biorthogonal subband coders. 2505-2508 - Hongbo Yan, Sumit Roy:

Blind channel identification for multirate CDMA systems. 2509-2512 - Chin-Liang Wang, Ching-Hsien Chang, John L. Fan, John M. Cioffi:

Discrete Hartley transform based multicarrier modulation. 2513-2516 - Zoran Cvetkovic:

OFDM with biorthogonal demultiplexing. 2517-2520 


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