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ICASSP 2002: Orlando, Florida, USA
- Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, ICASSP 2002, May 13-17 2002, Orlando, Florida, USA. IEEE 2002, ISBN 0-7803-7402-9
- Tatsuya Kawahara, Masahiro Hasegawa:
Automatic indexing of lecture speech by extracting topic-independent discourse markers. 1-4 - Jay Billa
, Mohammed Noamany, Amit Srivastava, Daben Liu, Rebecca Stone, Jinxi Xu, John Makhoul, Francis Kubala:
Audio Indexing of Arabic broadcast news. 5-8 - Chiori Hori, Sadaoki Furui, Robert G. Malkin, Hua Yu, Alex Waibel:
Automatic speech summarization applied to English broadcast news speech. 9-12 - Claude Barras, Alexandre Allauzen, Lori Lamel, Jean-Luc Gauvain:
Transcribing audio-video archives. 13-16 - Cosmin Popovici, Marco Andorno, Pietro Laface, Luciano Fissore, Mario Nigra, Claudio Vair:
Learning new user formulations in automatic Directory Assistance. 17-20 - Premkumar Natarajan
, Rohit Prasad, Richard M. Schwartz, John Makhoul:
A scalable architecture for Directory Assistance automation. 21-24 - Imed Zitouni, Hong-Kwang Jeff Kuo, Chin-Hui Lee:
Combination of boosting and discriminative training for natural language call steering systems. 25-28 - Marie Rochery, Robert E. Schapire, Mazin G. Rahim, Narendra K. Gupta, Giuseppe Riccardi, Srinivas Bangalore, Hiyan Alshawi, Shona Douglas:
Combining prior knowledge and boosting for call classification in spoken language dialogue. 29-32 - Owen Kimball, Rukmini Iyer, Herbert Gish, Scott Miller, Fred Richardson:
Extracting descriptive noun phrases from conversational speech. 33-36 - Roger Argiles Solsona, Eric Fosler-Lussier, Hong-Kwang Jeff Kuo, Alexandros Potamianos, Imed Zitouni:
Adaptive language models for spoken dialogue systems. 37-40 - Ye-Yi Wang, Alex Acero:
Evaluation of spoken language grammar learning in the ATIS domain. 41-44 - Olivier Pietquin, Steve Renals
:
ASR system modeling for automatic evaluation and optimization of dialogue systems. 45-48 - Shai Fine, George Saon
, Ramesh A. Gopinath:
Digit recognition in noisy environments via a sequential GMM/SVM system. 49-52 - Brian Kingsbury, George Saon
, Lidia Mangu, Mukund Padmanabhan, Ruhi Sarikaya:
Robust speech recognition in Noisy Environments: The 2001 IBM spine evaluation system. 53-56 - Jasha Droppo, Alex Acero
, Li Deng:
Uncertainty decoding with SPLICE for noise robust speech recognition. 57-60 - Trausti T. Kristjansson, Brendan J. Frey:
Accounting for uncertainity in observations: A new paradigm for Robust Automatic Speech Recognition. 61-64 - Kalle J. Palomäki, Guy J. Brown, Jon P. Barker:
Missing data speech recognition in reverberant conditions. 65-68 - Peter Jancovic, Ji Ming:
Combining the union model and missing feature method to improve noise robustness in ASR. 69-72 - Peng Ding, Zhenbiao Chen, Yang Liu, Bo Xu:
Asymmetrical Support Vector Machines and applications in speech processing. 73-76 - Nathan D. Smith, Mark J. F. Gales:
Using SVMS and discriminative models for speech recognition. 77-80 - Mohamed Kamal Omar, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson
:
Maximum mutual information based acoustic-features representation of phonological features for speech recognition. 81-84 - Ricardo de Córdoba
, Philip C. Woodland, Mark J. F. Gales:
Improved cross-task recognition using MMIE training. 85-88 - Anton Lilchododev, Yuqing Gao:
Direct models for phoneme recognition. 89-92 - Geoffrey Zweig, Jeff A. Bilmes, Thomas Richardson, Karim Filali, Karen Livescu
, Peng Xu, Kirk Jackson, Yigal Brandman, Eric D. Sandness, Eva Holtz, Jerry Torres, Bill Byrne:
Structurally discriminative graphical models for automatic speech recognition - results from the 2001 Johns Hopkins Summer Workshop. 93-96 - Qi Li, Biing-Hwang Juang:
A new algorithm for fast discriminative training. 97-100 - Yik-Cheung Tam, Brian Mak:
An alternative approach of finding competing hypotheses for better minimum classification error training. 101-104 - Daniel Povey, Philip C. Woodland:
Minimum Phone Error and I-smoothing for improved discriminative training. 105-108 - Carsten Meyer:
Utterance-level boosting of HMM speech recognizers. 109-112 - Hui Jiang, Olivier Siohan, Frank K. Soong, Chin-Hui Lee:
A dynamic in-search discriminative training approach for large vocabulary speech recognition. 113-116 - Tomoko Matsui
, Frank K. Soong, Biing-Hwang Juang:
Classifier design for verification of multi-class recognition decision. 117-120 - Delphine Charlet:
Speaker indexing for retrieval of voicemail messages. 121-124 - Brett Y. Smolenski, Robert E. Yantorno, Daniel S. Benincasa, Stanley J. Wenndt:
Co-channel speaker segment separation. 125-128 - Jack McLaughlin, Douglas A. Reynolds:
Speaker detection and tracking for telephone transactions. 129-132 - Yifan Gong:
Noise-robust open-set speaker recognition using noise-dependent Gaussian mixture classifier. 133-136 - Nobuaki Minematsu, Mariko Sekiguchi, Keikichi Hirose:
Automatic estimation of one's age with his/her speech based upon acoustic modeling techniques of speakers. 137-140 - Frederick Weber, Linda Manganaro, Barbara Peskin, Elizabeth Shriberg:
Using prosodic and lexical information for speaker identification. 141-144 - Qin Jin, Tanja Schultz, Alex Waibel:
Speaker identification using multilingual phone strings. 145-148 - Walter D. Andrews, Mary A. Kohler, Joseph P. Campbell, John J. Godfrey, Jaime Hernandez-Cordero
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Gender-dependent phonetic refraction for speaker recognition. 149-152 - Scott Axelrod:
Speaker identification using online, frame dependent, and diffusive variance adaptation. 153-156 - Say Wei Foo, Eng Guan Lim:
Speaker recognition using adaptively boosted decision tree classifier. 157-160 - William M. Campbell:
Generalized linear discriminant sequence kernels for speaker recognition. 161-164 - Hervé Taddei, Sean A. Ramprashad, Carl-Erik W. Sundberg, Hui-Ling Lou:
Mode adaptive Unequal Error Protection for transform predictive speech and audio coders. 165-168 - Masahiro Serizawa, Hironori Ito:
A packet loss recovery method using packet arrived behind the playout time for CELP decoding. 169-172 - Jonas Lindblom, Per Hedelin:
Packet loss concealment based on sinusoidal extrapolation. 173-176 - Xin Zhong, Biing-Hwang Juang:
Multiple description speech coding with diversities. 177-180 - Christoph Erdmann, David Bauer, Peter Vary:
Pyramid CELP: Embedded speech coding for packet communications. 181-184 - M. K. Vinay, P. V. Suresh Babu:
Context-based error recovery technique for GSM AMR speech codec. 185-188 - Kaisheng Yao, Kuldip K. Paliwal
, Satoshi Nakamura:
Noise adaptive speech recognition in time-varying noise based on sequential kullback proximal algorithm. 189-192 - Kimmo Pärssinen, Petri Salmela, Mikko Harju, Imre Kiss:
Comparing Jacobian adaptation with cepstral mean normalization and parallel model combination for noise robust speech recognition. 193-196 - Hiroshi Shimodaira, Nobuyoshi Sakai, Mitsuru Nakai, Shigeki Sagayama:
Jacobian joint adaptation to noise, channel and vocal tract length. 197-200 - Christophe Cerisara, Jean-Claude Junqua, Luca Rigazio:
Dynamic estimation of a noise over estimation factor for Jacobian-based adaptation. 201-204 - Robert W. Morris, Michael E. Deisher
:
Efficient second-order adaptation for large vocabulary distributed speech recognition. 205-208 - Hong Kook Kim, Richard C. Rose:
Cepstrum-domain model combination based on decomposition of speech and noise for noisy speech recognition. 209-212 - Ananth Sankar, Ashvin Kalman:
Automatic confidence score mapping for adapted speech recognition systems. 213-216 - Takaharu Sato, Muhammad Ghulam, Takashi Fukuda, Tsuneo Nitta:
Confidence scoring for accurate HMM-based word recognition by using SM-based monophone score normalization. 217-220 - Jacques Duchateau, Kris Demuynck, Patrick Wambacq:
Confidence scoring based on backward language models. 221-224 - Kadri Hacioglu, Wayne H. Ward:
A concept graph based confidence measure. 225-228 - Yi-Chung Lin, Huei-Ming Wang:
Probabilistic integration of multiple confidence measures and context information for concept verification. 229-232 - Sameer S. Pradhan, Wayne H. Ward:
Estimating semantic confidence for spoken dialogue systems. 233-236 - Peter Jax, Peter Vary:
An upper bound on the quality of artificial bandwidth extension of narrowband speech signals. 237-240 - Dar Ghulam Raza, Cheung-Fat Chan
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Enhancing quality of CELP coded speech via wideband extension by using voicing GMM interpolation and HNM re-synthesis. 241-244 - Mitsuhiro Hosoki, Takayuki Nagai, Akira Kurematsu:
Speech signal band width extension and noise removal using subband HMN. 245-248 - Ilyas Potamitis, Nikos Fakotakis, George Kokkinakis:
Gender-dependent and speaker-dependent speech enhancement. 249-252 - Rainer Martin
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Speech enhancement using MMSE short time spectral estimation with gamma distributed speech priors. 253-256 - Thomas F. Quatieri, Robert B. Dunn:
Speech enhancement based on auditory spectral change. 257-260 - Wesley Pereira, Peter Kabal:
Improved spectral tracking using interpolated linear prediction parameters. 261-264 - Phu Chien Nguyen, Masato Akagi:
Improvement of the restricted temporal decomposition method for line spectral frequency parameters. 265-268 - Sunil Shukla, Ali Erdem Ertan, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Circular LPC modeling and constant pitch transform for accurate speech analysis and high quality speech synthesis. 269-272 - Parham Aarabi, Albarz Mahdavi:
The relation between speech segment selectivity and source localization accuracy. 273-276 - Khosrow Lashkari, Toshio Miki:
Joint optimization of model and excitation in parametric speech coders. 277-280 - Ian C. Bruce, Neel V. Karkhanis, Eric D. Young, Murray B. Sachs:
Robust formant tracking in noise. 281-284 - Tsuneo Kato, Masaki Naito, Tohru Shimizu:
Noise-robust cellular phone speech recognition using codec-adapted speech and noise models. 285-288 - Marco Matassoni, Maurizio Omologo, Alfiero Santarelli, Piergiorgio Svaizer
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On the joint use of noise reduction and MLLR adaptation for in-car hands-free speech recognition. 289-292 - Rafid A. Sukkar, Rathi Chengalvarayan, John Jacob:
Unified speech recognition for the landline and wireless environments. 293-296 - Jitendra Ajmera, Iain McCowan, Hervé Bourlard:
Robust HMM-based speech/music segmentation. 297-300 - Mauro Cettolo:
Porting an audio partitioner across domains. 301-304 - Georg F. Meyer
, Jeff Mulligan:
Continuous audio-visual digit recognition using decision fusion. 305-308 - Satoshi Nakamura, Ken'ichi Kumatani, Satoshi Tamura:
Robust bi-modal speech recognition based on state synchronous modeling and stream weight optimization. 309-312 - Hervé Glotin:
Enhanced posteriors bias prediction for robust multi-stream ASR combining voicing and estimate reliabilities. 313-316 - Zoran Cvetkovic, Baltasar Beferull-Lozano, Andreas Buja:
Robust phoneme discrimination using acoustic waveforms. 317-320 - Jianping Zhang, Wayne H. Ward, Bryan L. Pellom:
Phone based voice activity detection using online Bayesian adaptation with conjugate normal distributions. 321-324 - Hong-Kwang Jeff Kuo, Eric Fosler-Lussier, Hui Jiang, Chin-Hui Lee:
Discriminative training of language models for speech recognition. 325-328 - Tomohiro Tanaka, Takao Kobayashi, Dhany Arifianto, Takashi Masuko:
Fundamental frequency estimation based on instantaneous frequency amplitude spectrum. 329-332 - Xuejing Sun:
Pitch determination and voice quality analysis using Subharmonic-to-Harmonic Ratio. 333-336 - Andrei Jefremov, W. Bastiaan Kleijn
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Spline-based continuous-time pitch estimation. 337-340 - Wenyao Zhang, Gang Xu, Yuguo Wang:
Pitch estimation based on Circular AMDF. 341-344 - Dmitry E. Terez:
Robust pitch determination using nonlinear state-space embedding. 345-348 - Anastasis Kounoudes
, Patrick A. Naylor
, Mike Brookes
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The DYPSA algorithm for estimation of glottal closure instants in voiced speech. 349-352 - Holger Quast, Olaf Schreiner, Manfred R. Schroeder:
Robust pitch tracking in the car environment. 353-356 - Yih-Ru Wang, I-Je Wong, Teng-Chun Tsao:
A statistical pitch detection algorithm. 357-360 - Kavita Kasi, Stephen A. Zahorian:
Yet Another Algorithm for Pitch Tracking. 361-364 - Douglas J. Nelson:
Recovery of the harmonic fundamental from the mixed partial derivatives of the STFT phase. 365-368 - Mingyang Wu, DeLiang Wang, Guy J. Brown:
A multi-pitch tracking algorithm for noisy speech. 369-372 - Jeih-Weih Hung, Lin-Shan Lee:
Data-driven temporal filters for robust features in speech recognition obtained via Minimum Classification Error (MCE). 373-376 - Dimitrios Dimitriadis, Petros Maragos, Alexandros Potamianos:
Modulation features for speech recognition. 377-380 - Brian Mak, Yik-Cheung Tam, Peter Qi Li:
Discriminative auditory features for robust speech recognition. 381-384 - Chung-Hsien Wu, Yu-Hsien Chiu, Huigan Lim:
Perceptual speech modeling for noisy speech recognition. 385-388 - Taisuke Ito, Kazuya Takeda, Fumitada Itakura:
Acoustic analysis and recognition of whispered speech. 389-392 - Younes Souilmi, Luca Rigazio, Patrick Nguyen, David Kryze, Jean-Claude Junqua:
Blind channel estimation based on speech correlation structure. 393-396 - Kiyoaki Aikawa, Kentaro Ishizuka:
Noise-robust speech recognition using a new spectral estimation method "PHASOR". 397-400 - Ángel de la Torre, José C. Segura, M. Carmen Benítez, Antonio M. Peinado, Antonio J. Rubio:
Non-linear transformations of the feature space for robust Speech Recognition. 401-404 - Chris Pal, Brendan J. Frey, Trausti T. Kristjansson:
Noise robust speech recognition using Gaussian basis functions for non-linear likelihood function approximation. 405-408 - José C. Segura
, M. Carmen Benítez, Ángel de la Torre
, Stéphane Dupont
, Antonio J. Rubio:
VTS residual noise compensation. 409-412 - Qin Yan, Saeed Vaseghi:
A comparative analysis of UK and US English accents in recognition and synthesis. 413-416 - Matthias Eichner, Matthias Wolff, Rüdiger Hoffmann:
Improved duration control for speech synthesis using a multigram language model. 417-420 - Oliver Jokisch, Hongwei Ding, Hans Kruschke:
Towards a multilingual prosody model for text-to-speech. 421-424 - Kazuaki Yoshida, Michiko Kazama, Mikio Tohyama:
Pitch and speech-rate conversion using envelope modulation modeling. 425-428 - Hong-Goo Kang, Hong Kook Kim:
A phase generation method for speech reconstruction from spectral envelope and pitch intervals. 429-432 - Hamid Sheikhzadeh, Etienne Cornu, Robert L. Brennan, Todd Schneider:
Real-time speech synthesis on an ultra low-resource, programmable DSP system. 433-436 - Sadao Hiroya, Masaaki Honda:
Determination of articulatory movements from speech acoustics using an HMM-based speech production model. 437-440 - Jintao Jiang, Abeer Alwan, Lynne E. Bernstein, Edward T. Auer, Patricia A. Keating:
Similarity structure in perceptual and physical measures for visual Consonants across talkers. 441-444 - Jun Huang, Stephen E. Levinson, Donald Davis, Scott Slimon:
Articulatory speech synthesis based upon fluid dynamic principles. 445-448 - Brian Gabelman, Abeer Alwan:
Analysis by synthesis of FM modulation and aspiration noise components in pathological voices. 449-452 - Min Chu, Chun Li, Hu Peng, Eric Chang:
Domain adaptation for TTS systems. 453-456 - Shaw-Hwa Hwang, Cheng-Yu Yei:
The synthesis unit generation algorithm for Mandarin TTS. 457-460 - Ivan Bulyko, Mari Ostendorf, Jeff A. Bilmes:
Robust splicing costs and efficient search with BMM Models for concatenative speech synthesis. 461-464 - Tomoki Toda
, Hisashi Kawai, Minoru Tsuzaki, Kiyohiro Shikano:
Unit selection algorithm for Japanese speech synthesis based on both phoneme unit and diphone unit. 465-468 - Phuay Hui Low, Saeed Vaseghi:
Synthesis of unseen context and spectral and pitch contour smoothing in concatenated text to speech synthesis. 469-472 - Chih-Chung Kuo, Chi-Shiang Kuo:
Speech segment selection for concatenative synthesis based on prosody-aligned distance measure. 473-476 - Çaglayan Erdem, Hans-Georg Zimmermann:
A data-driven method for input feature selection within neural prosody generation. 477-480 - David Escudero Mancebo
, Valentín Cardeñoso-Payo, Antonio Bonafonte
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Corpus based extraction of quantitative prosodic parameters of stress groups in Spanish. 481-484 - Yao Qian, Fang Chen:
Assigning phrase accent to Chinese Text-to-Speech system. 485-488 - Weijun Chen, Fuzong Lin, Jianmin Li, Bo Zhang:
Generation of Chinese prosodic phrasing rules by an extension matrix algorithm. 489-492 - Annemie Van Hirtum, Daniel Berckmans, Kris Demuynck, Dirk Van Compernolle:
Autoregressive acoustical modelling of free field cough sound. 493-496 - Wen-Hsing Lai, Sin-Homg Chen:
Analysis of syllable duration models for Mandarin speech. 497-500 - Weixiang Hu, Taiyi Huang, Bo Xu:
Study on prosodic boundary location in Chinaese mandarin. 501-504 - Pusadee Seresangtakul
, Tomio Takara:
Analysis of pitch contour of Thai tone using Fujisaki's model. 505-508 - Shuichi Narusawa, Nobuaki Minematsu, Keikichi Hirose, Hiroya Fujisaki:
A method for automatic extraction of model parameters from fundamental frequency contours of speech. 509-512 - A. K. V. Sai Jayram, V. Ramasubramanian, T. V. Sreenivas:
Robust parameters for automatic segmentation of speech. 513-514 - Srinivasan Umesh
, S. V. Bharath Kumar, M. K. Vinay, Rajesh Sharma, Rohit Sinha:
A simple approach to non-uniform vowel normalization. 517-520 - R. Muralishankar, A. G. Ramakrishnan:
DCT based pseudo complex cepstrum. 521-524 - Mattias Nilsson, Harald Gustaftson, Søren Vang Andersen, W. Bastiaan Kleijn
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Gaussian mixture model based mutual information estimation between frequency bands in speech. 525-528 - Scott Rickard, Özgür Yilmaz:
On the approximate W-disjoint orthogonality of speech. 529-532 - Vassilis Pitsikalis, Petros Maragos:
Speech analysis and feature extraction using chaotic models. 533-536 - Mark Klein, Peter Kabal:
Signal subspace speech enhancement with perceptual post-filtering. 537-540 - B. Yegnanarayana, S. R. Mahadeva Prasanna, K. Sreenivasa Rao:
Speech enhancement using excitation source information. 541-544 - Akihiko Sugiyama, Thanh Phong Hua, Masanori Kato, Masahiro Serizawa:
Noise suppression with synthesis windowing and pseudo noise injection. 545-548 - Joseph Tabrikian, Shlomo Dubnov
, Yulya Dickalov:
Speech enhancement by harmonic modeling via map pitch tracking. 549-552 - Guoning Hu, DeLiang L. Wang:
Monaural speech segregation based on pitch tracking and amplitude modulation. 553-556 - Bradford W. Gillespie, Les E. Atlas:
Acoustic diversity for improved speech recognition in reverberant environments. 557-560 - Sungwook Chang, Younghun Kwon, Sung-il Yang, I-jae Kim:
Speech enhancement for non-stationary noise environment by adaptive wavelet packet. 561-564 - Chung-Hsien Yang, Jhing-Fa Wang:
Noise suppression based on approximate KLT with wavelet packet expansion. 565-568 - Firas Jabloun, Benoît Champagne:
A perceptual signal subspace approach for speech enhancement in colored noise. 569-572 - Yi Hu, Philipos C. Loizou:
A subspace approach for enhancing speech corrupted by colored noise. 573-576 - Xiaodong He, Yunxin Zhao:
Fast model adaptation and complexity selection for nonnative English speakers. 577-580 - Vaibhava Goel
, Karthik Visweswariah, Ramesh Gopinath:
Rapid adaptation with linear combinations of rank-one matrices. 581-584 - Karthik Visweswariah, Vaibhava Goel
, Ramesh Gopinath:
Structuring linear transforms for adaptation using training time information. 585-588 - Rohit Sinha
, Srinivasan Umesh:
Non-uniform scaling based speaker normalization. 589-592 - Om Deshmukh, Carol Y. Espy-Wilson, Amit Juneja:
Acoustic-phonetic speech parameters for speaker-independent speech recognition. 593-596 - Patrick Nguyen, Luca Rigazio, Jean-Claude Junqua, Christian Wellekens:
Piecewise linear constraints for model space adaptation. 597-600 - John W. McDonough, Thomas Schaaf
, Alex Waibel:
On maximum mutual information speaker-adapted training. 601-604 - Jian Wu, Qiang Huo:
Supervised adaptation of MCE-trained CDHMMS using minimum classification error linear regression. 605-608 - Chao Huang, Tao Chen, Eric Chang:
Speaker selection training for large vocabulary continuous speech recognition. 609-612 - Xiaodong Cui, Abeer Alwan:
Efficient adaptation text design based on the Kullback-Leibler measure. 613-616 - Dongsuk Yook:
Unsupervised incremental online adaptation to unknown environment and speaker. 617-620 - Antonio Servetti, Juan Carlos De Martin:
Perception-based selective encryption of G.729 speech. 621-624 - Jon A. Gibbs, Halil Fikretler:
A methodology for speech codec FEC design and optimisation based upon the ITU-T Rec. P.861 objective speech quality measure. 625-628 - Alan McCree, Jacek Stachurski, Takahiro Unno, Ali Erdem Ertan, Erdal Paksoy, Vishu Viswanathan, Ari Heikkinen, Anssi Rämö, Sakari Himanen, Peter Blöcher, Oliver Dressler:
A 4 kb/s hybrid MELP/CELP speech coding candidate for ITU standardization. 629-632 - Nam Soo Kim, Joon-Hyuk Chang:
Generalized analysis-by-synthesis based on system identification. 633-636 - Anand D. Subramaniam, William R. Gardner, Bhaskar D. Rao:
Low complexity recursive coding of spectrum parameters. 637-640 - Turaj Zakizadeh Shabestary, Per Hedelin:
Spectral quantization by companding. 641-644 - Moo Young Kim, W. Bastiaan Kleijn
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KLT-based classified VQ for the speech signal. 645-648 - Jani Nurminen, Ari Heikkinen, Jukka Saarinen:
A novel quantization scheme for the noise-like component in waveform interpolation speech coding. 649-652 - Fredrik Nordén, Per Hedelin:
Scalable innovation coding. 653-656 - Kyung-Tae Kim, Sung-Kyo Jung, Young-Cheol Park, Dae Hee Youn:
A new bandwidth scalable wideband speech/audio coder. 657-660 - Tom Bäckström
, Paavo Alku
, W. Bastiaan Kleijn
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A time domain reformulation of linear prediction equivalent to the LSP decomposition. 661-664 - Paavo Alku, Tom Bäckström:
All-pole modeling technique based on the Weighted Sum of the LSP polynomials. 665-668 - Vincent Wan, Steve Renals
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Evaluation of kernel methods for speaker verification and identification. 669-672 - Yang Liu, Peng Ding, Bo Xu:
Using nonstandard SVM for combination of Speaker Verification and Verbal Information Verification in speaker authentication system. 673-676 - Douglas E. Sturim, Douglas A. Reynolds, Robert B. Dunn, Thomas F. Quatieri:
Speaker verification using text-constrained Gaussian Mixture Models. 677-680 - Bing Xiang, Upendra V. Chaudhari, Jirí Navrátil, Ganesh N. Ramaswamy, Ramesh A. Gopinath:
Short-time Gaussianization for robust speaker verification. 681-684 - Charles C. Broun, Xiaozheng Zhang, Russell M. Mersereau, Mark A. Clements:
Automatic speechreading with application to speaker verification. 685-688 - Mathieu Ben, Raphaël Blouet, Frédéric Bimbot:
A Monte-Carlo method for score normalization in Automatic Speaker Verification using Kullback-Leibler distances. 689-692 - Xiaohan Li, Eric Chang, Bei-qian Dai:
Improving speaker verification with figure of merit training. 693-696 - Ran D. Zilca, Upendra V. Chaudhari, Ganesh N. Ramaswamy:
The sphericity measure for cellular speaker verification. 697-700 - Man-Wai Mak, Sun-Yuan Kung:
Combining stochastic feature transformation and handset identification for telephone-based speaker verification. 701-704 - Antonio Cardenal López, Javier Dieguez-Tirado, Carmen García-Mateo:
Fast LM look-ahead for large vocabulary continuous speech recognition using perfect hashing. 705-708 - Hagen Soltau, Florian Metze
, Christian Fügen, Alex Waibel:
Efficient language model lookahead through polymorphic linguistic context assignment. 709-712 - Daniel Willett, Shigeru Katagiri:
Recent advances in efficient decoding combining on-line transducer composition and smoothed language model incorporation. 713-716 - Kris Demuynck, Dirk Van Compernolle, Patrick Wambacq:
Doing away with the Viterbi approximation. 717-720 - Spyros Matsoukas, Thomas Colthurst, Owen Kimball, Alex Solomonoff, Fred Richardson, Carl Quillen, Herbert Gish, Pierre L. Dognin:
The 2001 BYBLOS English large vocabulary conversational speech recognition system. 721-724 - Hiroaki Nanjo, Tatsuya Kawahara:
Speaking-rate dependent decoding and adaptation for spontaneous lecture speech recognition. 725-728 - Takahiro Shinozaki, Sadaoki Furui:
Analysis on individual differences in automatic transcription of spontaneous presentations. 729-732 - Wolfgang Macherey, Hermann Ney:
Towards automatic corpus preparation for a German broadcast news transcription system. 733-736 - Yoshiaki Itoh, Kazuyo Tanaka:
Speech labeling and the most frequent phrase extraction using same section in a presentation speech. 737-740 - Yuan-Fu Liao
, Georg Rose
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Recognition of Chinese names in continuous speech for directory assistance applications. 741-744 - Frédéric Béchet, Renato de Mori, Gérard Subsol:
Dynamic generation of proper name pronunciations for directory assistance. 745-748 - Pieter-Jan Ghesquiere
, Dirk Van Compernolle:
Flemish accent identification based on formant and duration features. 749-752 - Jérôme Farinas, François Pellegrino
, Jean-Luc Rouas, Régine André-Obrecht:
Merging segmental and rhythmic features for Automatic Language Identification. 753-756 - Pedro A. Torres-Carrasquillo, Douglas A. Reynolds, John R. Deller Jr.:
Language identification using Gaussian mixture model tokenization. 757-760 - Katrin Kirchhoff, Sonia Parandekar, Jeff A. Bilmes:
Mixed-memory Markov models for Automatic Language Identification. 761-764 - Holger Schwenk, Jean-Luc Gauvain:
Connectionist language modeling for large vocabulary continuous speech recognition. 765-768 - Jerome R. Bellegarda:
Fast update of latent semantic spaces using a linear transform framework. 769-772 - Marcello Federico:
Language model adaptation through topic decomposition and MDI estimation. 773-776 - Jun Wu, Sanjeev Khudanpur:
Building a topic-dependent maximum entropy model for very large corpora. 777-780 - Ruhi Sarikaya, Yuqing Gao, Hakan Erdogan, Michael Picheny:
Turn-Based Language Modeling for spoken dialog systems. 781-784 - Wen Wang, Yang Liu, Mary P. Harper:
Rescoring effectiveness of language models using different levels of knowledge and their integration. 785-788 - Sarah E. Schwarm, Mari Ostendorf:
Text normalization with varied data sources for conversational speech language modeling. 789-792 - Brian Delaney, Nikil Jayant, Mat Hans, Tajana Simunic, Andrea Acquaviva:
A low-power, fixed-point, front-end feature extraction for a distributed speech recognition system. 793-796 - Ben Milner:
A comparison of front-end configurations for robust speech recognition. 797-800 - Mark D. Skowronski, John G. Harris:
Increased mfcc filter bandwidth for noise-robust phoneme recognition. 801-804 - Lei Jia, Bo Xu:
Including detailed information feature in MFCC for large vocabulary contious speech recornition. 805-808 - Sunil Sivadas, Hynek Hermansky
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Hierarchical tandem feature extraction. 809-812 - Euisun Choi, Donghoon Hyun, Chulhee Lee:
Optimizing feature extraction for English word recognition. 813-816 - Benoit Launay, Olivier Siohan, Arun C. Surendran, Chin-Hui Lee:
Towards knowledge-based features for HMM based large vocabulary automatic speech recognition. 817-820 - Kari Torkkola:
On feature extraction by mutual information maximization. 821-824 - Oh-Wook Kwon, Te-Won Lee, Kwokleung Chan:
Application of variational Bayesian PCA for speech feature extraction. 825-828 - Li Deng, Jasha Droppo, Alex Acero
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A Bayesian approach to speech feature enhancement using the dynamic cepstral prior. 829-832 - Xiaolong Li, Ke Chen
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Mandarin verbal information verification. 833-836 - Hesham Tolba, Sid-Ahmed Selouani, Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy:
Auditory-based acoustic distinctive features and spectral cues for automatic speech recognition using a multi-stream paradigm. 837-840 - Albino Nogueiras, Mónica Caballero, Asunción Moreno:
Multi-dialectal Spanish speech recognition. 841-844 - Stephan Kanthak, Hermann Ney:
Context-dependent acoustic modeling using graphemes for large vocabulary speech recognition. 845-848 - Achim Sixtus, Hermann Ney:
Training of across-word phoneme models for large vocabulary continuous speech recognition. 849-852 - Guillaume Gravier, Scott Axelrod, Gerasimos Potamianos, Chalapathy Neti:
Maximum entropy and MCE based HMM stream weight estimation for audio-visual ASR. 853-856 - Ji-Hwan Kim, Philip C. Woodland:
Implementation of automatic capitalisation generation systems for speech input. 857-860 - Bart Decadt, Jacques Duchateau, Walter Daelemans
, Patrick Wambacq
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Transcription of out-of-vocabulary words in large vocabulary speech recognition based on phoneme-to-grapheme conversion. 861-864 - Qin Shi, Li Qin Shen, Haixin Chai:
Automatic new word extraction method. 865-868 - Koichi Shinoda, Ken-ichi Iso:
Efficient reduction of Gaussian components using MDL criterion for HMM-based speech recognition. 869-872 - Jen-Tzung Chien
, Chih-Hsien Huang, Shun-Ju Chen:
Compact decision trees with cluster validity for speech recognition. 873-876 - Lori Lamel, Jean-Luc Gauvain, Gilles Adda:
Unsupervised acoustic model training. 877-880 - Muhammad Z. Ikram, Dennis R. Morgan:
A beamforming approach to permutation alignment for multichannel frequency-domain blind speech separation. 881-884 - Nedelko Grbic, Sven Nordholm:
Soft constrained subband beamforming for hands-free speech enhancement. 885-888 - George Nokas, Evangelos Dermatas:
Hands-free continuous speech recognition in noise using a speaker beam-former based on spectrum-entropy. 889-892 - Takanobu Nishiura, Satoshi Nakamura, Kiyohiro Shikano:
Talker localization in a real acoustic environment based on DOA estimation and statistical sound source identification. 893-896 - Michael L. Seltzer, Bhiksha Raj, Richard M. Stern:
Speech recognizer-based microphone array processing for robust hands-free speech recognition. 897-900 - Israel Cohen, Baruch Berdugo:
Microphone array post-filtering for non-stationary noise suppression. 901-904 - Iain McCowan, Hervé Bourlard:
Microphone array post-filter for diffuse noise field. 905-908 - Masato Akagi, Takashi Kago:
Noise reduction using a small-scale microphone array in multi noise source environment. 909-912 - Athanasios Koutras:
Blind separation of non-linear convolved speech mixtures. 913-916 - Tsuyoki Nishikawa, Hiroshi Saruwatari, Kiyohiro Shikano:
Bund source separation based on Multi-Stage ICA combining frequency-domain ICA and time-domain ICA. 917-920 - Hiroshi Saruwatari, Toshiya Kawamura, Katsuyuki Sawai, Atsunobu Kaminuma, Masao Sakata:
Blind source separation based on fast-convergence algorithm using ICA and beamforming for real convolutive mixture. 921-924 - Ramesh Gopinath, Vaibhava Goel
, Karthik Visweswariah, Peder A. Olsen:
Adaptation experiments on the SPINE database with the Extended Maximum Likelihood Linear Transformation (EMLLT) model. 925-928 - Katrin Weber, Samy Bengio, Hervé Bourlard:
Increasing speech recognition robustness with HMM2. 929-932 - Matti Vihola
, Mikko Harju, Petri Salmela, Janne Suontausta, Janne Savela:
Two dissimilarity measures for HMMS and their application in phoneme model clustering. 933-936 - Mark J. F. Gales:
The HMM error model. 937-940 - William J. J. Roberts, Yariv Ephraim:
On application of the Faragó-Lugosi algorithm in speech recognition. 941-944 - Peder A. Olsen, Ramesh A. Gopinath:
Modeling inverse covariance matrices by basis expansion. 945-948 - Antti-Veikko I. Rosti, Mark J. F. Gales:
Factor analysed hidden Markov models. 949-952 - Joseph Di Martino:
On the use of high order derivatives for high performance alphabet recognition. 953-956 - Yasuhiro Minami, Erik McDermott, Atsushi Nakamura, Shigeru Katagiri:
A recognition method with parametric trajectory synthesized using direct relations between static and dynamic feature vector time series. 957-960 - Jeff Z. Ma, Li Deng:
A mixture linear model with target-directed dynamics for spontaneous speech recognition. 961-964 - Zhijian Ou, Zuoying Wang:
A new combined model of statics-dynamics of speech. 965-968 - David J. Miller, Piya Bunyaratavej, Qi Zhao:
A sequence-based generalization of mean-field annealing using the Forward/Backward algorithm: Application to image segmentation. 969-972 - Taehwan Kim, Tülay Adali:
Universal approximation of fully complex feed-forward neural networks. 973-976 - Andrew I. Hanna, Danilo P. Mandic:
A normalised complex backpropagation algorithm. 977-980 - Yadunandana N. Rao, José C. Príncipe:
Robust on-line Principal Component Analysis based on a fixed-point approach. 981-984 - Joaquin Quiñonero Candela, Lars Kai Hansen
:
Time series prediction based on the Relevance Vector Machine with adaptive kernels. 985-988 - Alain Biem, Jin-Young Ha, Jayashree Subrahmonia:
A Bayesian model selection criterion for HMM topology optimization. 989-992 - Kenneth E. Hild II, Deniz Erdogmus, José C. Príncipe:
Blind source separation of time-varying instantaneous mixtures using an on-line algorithm. 993-996 - Pando G. Georgiev, Andrzej Cichocki:
Robust blind source separation and dispersing algorithms. 997-1000 - Hiroshi Sawada, Ryo Mukai, Shoko Araki, Shoji Makino:
Polar coordinate based nonlinear function for frequency-domain blind source separation. 1001-1004 - Scott C. Douglas
, Geoffrey C. Orsak:
Is gradient descent appropriate for entropy-based source separation? 1005-1008 - Vince D. Calhoun
, Tülay Adali, Godfrey D. Pearlson, James J. Pekar:
On complex infomax applied to functional MRI data. 1009-1012 - Nicoleta Roman, DeLiang Wang, Guy J. Brown:
Location-based sound segregation. 1013-1016 - John D. Matyjas, George N. Karystinos, Stella N. Batalama:
On the training of DS-CDMA neural-network receivers. 1017-1020 - Christopher J. C. Burges, John C. Platt, Soumya Jana:
Extracting noise-robust features from audio data. 1021-1024 - Guido D'Alessandro, Marcos Faúndez-Zanuy
, Francesco Piazza:
A new subband non linear prediction coding algorithm for narrowband speech signal: The nADPCMB⊥MLT coding scheme. 1025-1028 - Huijuan Yang
, Jagdish Chandra Patra, Choong W. Chan:
An artificial neural network-based scheme for robust watermarking of audio signals. 1029-1032 - Wei-Tyng Hong:
An RNN-based channel classification for Mandarin speech recognition over GSM/PSTN transmission environments. 1033-1036 - Joohim Lee, Changwoo Seo, Ki Yong Lee:
A new nonlinear prediction model based on the Recurrent Neural Predictive Hidden Markov Model for speech enhancement. 1037-1040 - Jonathan Randall, Ling Guan, Xing Zhang, Wanqing Li
:
Hierarchical cluster model for perceptual image processing. 1041-1044 - Masakazu Yagi, Tadashi Shibata:
A human-perception-like image recognition system based on PAP vector representation with multi resolution concept. 1045-1048 - Sigurdur Sigurdsson, Jan Larsen, Lars Kai Hansen
, Peter Alshede Philipsen
, Hans-Christian Wulf:
Outlier estimation and detection application to skin lesion classification. 1049-1052 - Yong Ge, Qiang Huo, Zhi-Dan Feng:
Offline recognition of handwritten Chinese characters using Gabor features, CDHMM modeling and MCE training. 1053-1056 - Mohamed Ibnkahla, Benoit Pochon:
Natural gradient learning neural networks for modeling and identification of nonlinear systems with memory. 1057-1060 - Warren Sherliker, Igor R. Krcmar, Milorad M. Bozic, Danilo P. Mandic:
On sensitivity of neural adaptive filters with respect to the slope parameter of a neuron activation function. 1061-1064 - Mohamed Afify, Olivier Siohan:
A discriminative training criterion and an associated EM learning algorithm. 1065-1068 - Deniz Erdogmus, Yadunandana N. Rao, José C. Príncipe, Jing Zhao, Kenneth E. Hild II:
Simultaneous extraction of Principal Components using givens rotations and output variances. 1069-1072 - Shan Ouyang, P. C. Ching:
Fast algorithm for adaptive estimation of principal and minor components. 1073-1076 - Shi-Lin Wang, Shu Hung Leung, Wing Hong Lau:
Lip segmentation by fuzzy clustering incorporating with shape function. 1077-1080 - Masayoshi Mimura, Nozomu Hamada, Toshihiro Furukawa:
A recurrent RBF network for non-linear channel with time-varying characteristic. 1081-1084 - Mohd. Hasan
, Tughrul Arslan:
FFT coefficient memory reduction technique for OFDM applications. 1085-1088 - Miloje S. Radenkovic, Tamal Bose:
Global stability of adaptive IIR filters for nonstationary signals. 1089-1092 - Orlando José Tobias, Rui Seara:
Stochastic analysis for the leaky Delayed LMS algorithm: A new model without invoking the independence assumption. 1093-1096 - Lars Lindbom, Mikael Sternad, Anders Ahlén:
Adaptation with constant gains: Analysis for fast variations. 1097-1100 - Jonathan H. Manton, Iven M. Y. Mareels
, Samir Attallah:
An analysis of the fast subspace tracking algorithm NOja. 1101-1104 - Sundar G. Sankaran, A. A. (Louis) Beex:
Tracking analysis results for NLMS and APA. 1105-1108 - Mounir Sayadi, Farhat Fnaiech, Samir Sakrani, Mohamed Najim:
A new efficient quadratic filter based on the Chen's LMS linear algorithm and its performance analysis. 1109-1112 - Mahmut Ciftci, Douglas B. Williams:
Channel equalization for multiuser chaotic communications systems. 1113-1116 - Fabian Kuech, Walter Kellermann:
Nonlinear line echo cancellation using a simplified second order Volterra filter. 1117-1120 - Per-Johan Nordlund, Fredrik Gustafsson:
Recursive estimation of three-dimensional aircraft position using terrain-aided positioning. 1121-1124 - Yao Nie, Kenneth E. Barner:
Fuzzy weighted median filters. 1125-1128 - Carlos Pantaleón, Luis Vielva
, David Luengo, Ignacio Santamaría:
Estimation of a certain class of chaotic signals: An em-based approach. 1129-1132 - Hui Yao, Pornchai Phukpattaranont, Emad S. Ebbini:
Post-beamforming second-order Volterra filter for nonlinear pulse-echo imaging. 1133-1136 - Philippe Forster, Pascal Larzabal:
On lower bounds for deterministic parameter estimation. 1137-1140 - João Manuel Freitas Xavier, Victor A. N. Barroso:
Intrinsic distance lower bound for unbiased estimators on Riemannian manifolds. 1141-1144 - Yuri I. Abramovich, Nicholas K. Spencer, Alexei Y. Gorokhov:
A lower bound for the maximum likelihood ratio: Sparse antenna array applications. 1145-1148 - Ramon F. Brcich, Abdelhak M. Zoubir:
Robust estimation with parametric score function estimation. 1149-1152 - Peter J. Schreier, Louis L. Scharf:
Canonical coordinates for reduced-rank estimation of improper complex random vectors. 1153-1156 - Hussam Kassem, Philippe Forster, Pascal Larzabal:
Joint mean and COvariance Matching Estimation Techniques: MCOMET. 1157-1160 - Lu Gan, Kai-Kuang Ma:
Theory and lattice factorization of oversampled linear-phase perfect reconstruction filter banks. 1161-1164 - Paul S. Hong, Mark J. T. Smith:
An octave-band family of non-redundant directional filter banks. 1165-1168 - Jie Liang
, Trac D. Tran:
DCT-based general structure for linear phase paraunitary filter banks. 1169-1172 - Jan Mark de Haan, Nedelko Grbic, Ingvar Claesson, Sven Nordholm:
Design and evaluation of nonuniform DFT filter banks in subband microphone arrays. 1173-1176 - Didier Pinchon, Pierre Siohan, Cyrille Siclet:
A fast design method for orthogonal modulated filter banks. 1177-1180 - Enisa Galijasevic, Jörg Kliewer:
Design of allpass-based non-uniform oversampled DFT filter banks. 1181-1184 - Soontorn Oraintara:
The generalized discrete fractional fourier transforms. 1185-1188 - Bernard Lacaze, Corinne Mailhes:
Influence of a random integration width on periodic sampling. 1189-1192 - Robert G. Lorenz, Stephen P. Boyd:
An ellipsoidal approximation to the Hadamard product of ellipsoids. 1193-1196 - Irena Maravic, Martin Vetterli:
A sampling theorem for the Radon transform of finite complexity objects. 1197-1200 - Ashish Pandharipande
, Soura Dasgupta:
Optimum compaction filters for cyclostationary signals. 1201-1204 - Stefan Franz, Sanjit K. Mitra, J. C. Schmidt, Gerhard Doblinger:
Warped discrete Fourier transform: A new concept in digital signal processing. 1205-1208 - Carlos Mosquera
, Sandro Scalise, Giorgio Taricco
:
Spectral characterization of feedback linear periodically time-varying systems. 1209-1212 - Gerald Matz, Franz Hlawatsch:
Time-frequency projection filters: Online implementation, subspace tracking, and application to interference excision. 1213-1216 - Daniel Roviras, Bernard Lacaze, Nathalie Thomas:
Effects of dicrete LPTV on stationary signals. 1217-1220 - Francisco M. Garcia, Isabel M. G. Lourtie, Jorge Buescu:
Local stationarity of L2(ℝ) processes. 1221-1224 - Nelson Martins, Sérgio Jesus, Cédric Gervaise, André Quinquis:
A time-frequency approach to blind deconvolution in multipath underwater channels. 1225-1228 - Ahmet Kemal Özdemir, Zafer Aydin, Orhan Arikan:
A new approach to time-frequency localized signal design. 1229-1232 - María Elena Domínguez Jiménez, Nuria González-Prelcic:
Smooth orthogonal signal extensions for paraunitary tree-structured filter banks. 1233-1236 - Xi-Qi Gao, Truong Q. Nguyen, Gilbert Strang:
On two-channel orthogonal and symmetric complex-valued FIR filter banks and their corresponding wavelets. 1237-1240 - Alfred Mertins:
Frame bounds for biorthogonal cosine-modulated filter banks. 1241-1244 - Hüseyin Özkaramanli, Asim Bhatti
:
A unified approach for constructing multi-wavelets. 1245-1248 - Marie-Françoise Lucas, Christian Doncarli, Eric Hitti, Nicolas Dechamps:
Wavelet optimization for classification. 1249-1252 - Felix C. A. Fernandes, Rutger L. van Spaendonck, C. Sidney Burrus:
Shiftable, projection-based complex wavelet transforms. 1253-1256 - Pier Luigi Dragotti
, Martin Vetterli:
Deconvolution with wavelet footprints for ill-posed inverse problems. 1257-1260 - Levent Sendur, Ivan W. Selesnick:
A bivariate shrinkage function for wavelet-based denoising. 1261-1264 - Xiaoming Huo, David L. Donoho:
Recovering filamentary objects in severely degraded binary images using beamlet-driven partitioning. 1265-1268 - Laurent C. Duval:
Simultaneous seismic compression and denoising using a lapped transform coder. 1269-1272 - Toshihisa Tanaka, Yukihiko Yamashita:
The generalized lapped pseudo-biorthogonal transform. 1273-1276 - P. P. Vaidyanathan, Bojan Vrcelj:
Theory of fractionally spaced cyclic-prefix equalizers. 1277-1280 - Jonas Elbornsson, Fredrik Gustafsson, Jan-Erik Eklund:
Amplitude and gain error influence on time error estimation algorithm for time interleaved A/D converter system. 1281-1284 - Martial Coulon, Jean-Yves Tourneret:
Bayesian change detection for multi-temporal SAR images. 1285-1288 - Emmanuelle Jay, Jean Philippe Ovarlez
, David Declercq, Patrick Duvaut:
Bayesian Optimum Radar Detector in non-Gaussian noise. 1289-1292 - Darko Kirovski, Henrique S. Malvar:
Embedding and detecting spread-spectrum watermarks under estimation attacks. 1293-1296 - Lennart Svensson, Magnus Lundberg:
Dual-band land mine detection using a Bayesian approach. 1297-1300 - Marie Chabert, Franz Hlawatsch, Jean-Yves Tourneret:
Improved multiedge detection and reflectivity estimation for SAR images. 1301-1304 - Meng-Fu Shih, Alfred O. Hero III:
Unicast-based inference of network link delay distributions using mixed finite mixture models. 1305-1308 - Sirajudeen Gulam Razul
, William J. Fitzgerald, Christophe Andrieu:
Bayesian deconvolution in nuclear spectroscopy using RJMCMC. 1309-1312 - Manuel Davy, Simon J. Godsill:
Detection of abrupt spectral changes using support vector machines an application to audio signal segmentation. 1313-1316 - Kumari L. Fernando, V. John Mathews, Edward B. Clark:
Mean frequency estimation of narrowband signals and its application to Doppler ultrasound blood velocity waveform estimation. 1317-1320 - Fernando Pérez-González, Roberto López-Valcarce, Carlos Mosquera:
Road vehicle speed estimation from a two-microphone array. 1321-1324 - Alain Le Duff, Guy Plantier, Jean-Christophe Valière, Richard Perdriau:
Acoustic velocity measurements in the air by means of Laser Doppler Velocimetry: Cramér-Rao Bounds and Maximum Likelihood Estimation. 1325-1328 - Suleyman Serdar Kozat, Andrew C. Singer:
Further results in multistage adaptive filtering. 1329-1332 - Gang Li, Lunji Qiu:
A new parameterization for designing stable adaptive IIR filters. 1333-1336 - Javier J. Tapia, Joseph L. LoCicero, Guillermo E. Atkin:
The eigen-delay all-pass correction algorithms. 1337-1340 - Junyoung Nam:
New approach to multichannel linear prediction problems. 1341-1344 - Mariane R. Petraglia, Rogerio Guedes Alves, M. N. S. Swamy:
A new open loop delayless subband adaptive filter structure. 1345-1348 - Janez Jeraj, V. John Mathews, Joel Dubow:
A stable adaptive Hammerstein filter employing partial orthogonalization of the input signals. 1349-1352 - Danilo P. Mandic, Andrew I. Hanna, Dai I. Kim:
A general adaptive normalised nonlinear-gradient descent algorithm for nonlinear adaptive filters. 1353-1356 - Konstantinos Slavakis, Isao Yamada, Kohichi Sakaniwa:
Spectrum estimation of real vector wide sense stationary processes by the Hybrid Steepest Descent Method. 1357-1360 - Xiaoan Sun, Scott C. Douglas
:
Block time delay estimation by Newton's method with allpass constraints. 1361-1364 - Andrew E. Yagle:
New fast preconditioners for Toeplitz-like linear systems. 1365-1368 - Amir Asif
, José M. F. Moura:
Fast inversion of L-block banded matrices and their inverses. 1369-1372 - Tareq Y. Al-Naffouri, Ali H. Sayed:
Optimum error nonlinearities for long adaptive filters. 1373-1376 - Kutluyil Dogancay, Oguz Tanrikulu:
Generalized subband decomposition LMS algorithm employing selective partial updates. 1377-1380 - Shu Hung Leung, Chi Fuk So:
Gradient based variable forgetting factor nonlinear RLS algorithm using correlation function with nonzero lags. 1381-1384 - Márcio Holsbach Costa, José Carlos M. Bermudez:
An improved model for the Normalized LMS algorithm with Gaussian inputs and large number of coefficients. 1385-1388 - Karina A. Barbosa, Alexandre Trofino, Carlos E. de Souza:
Robust ℋ℞ filtering for linear discrete-time state-space models with uncertain time-varying parameters. 1389-1392 - José Carlos M. Bermudez, Márcio Holsbach Costa:
Optimum leakage factor for the MOV-LMS algorithm in nonlinear modeling and control systems. 1393-1396 - Radu Ciprian Bilcu, Pauli Kuosmanen, Karen O. Egiazarian:
On order statistic least mean square algorithms. 1397-1400 - Azzedine Zerguine, Tyseer Aboulnasr:
A variable weight mixed-norm adaptive algorithm. 1401-1404 - Steven L. Gay, Scott C. Douglas
:
Normalized natural gradient adaptive filtering for sparse and non-sparse systems. 1405-1408 - Mile Milisavljevic:
Delayed Error and update scheduling of LMS algorithms. 1409-1412 - Stefan Werner
, Marcello L. R. de Campos
, Paulo S. R. Diniz
:
Partial-update NLMS algorithms with data-selective updating. 1413-1416 - Béatrice Pesquet-Popescu, Gemma Piella
, Henk J. A. M. Heijmans:
Adaptive update lifting with gradient criteria modeling high-order differences. 1417-1420 - Sandip D. Kothari, Ravi N. Banavar, Subhasis Chaudhuri:
Mixed H2/ H∞ algorithm for exponentially windowed adaptive filtering. 1421-1424 - Braham Barkat
, Karim Abed-Meraim:
A blind components separation procedure for FM signal analysis. 1425-1428 - Anisse Taleb:
EM algorithm applied to non-stationary noisy phase signals. 1429-1432 - Christophe De Luigi, Eric Moreau:
Wigner-Ville and polynomial Wigner-Ville Transforms in the estimation of nonlinear FM signal parameters. 1433-1436 - Balu Santhanam:
Component enumeration of multicomponent AM-FM signals via generalized energy operators. 1437-1440 - Gustavo López-Risueño, Jesús Grajal, Omar A. Yeste Ojeda:
Greediness detection in Atomic Decomposition. Coordination of two dictionaries. 1441-1444 - Luke A. Cirillo, Abdelhak M. Zoubir, Ning Ma, Moeness G. Amin
:
Automatic classification of auto-and cross-terms of time-frequency distributions in antenna arrays. 1445-1448 - Cornel Ioana, André Quinquis:
On the signal interference structure generated by modified wigner-ville distribution. 1449-1452 - Hiroshi Hasegawa, Yasuhiro Miki, Isao Yamada, Kohichi Sakaniwa:
A hidgher order generalization of an alias-free discrete time-frequency analysis. 1453-1456 - Alfred Hanssen
, Louis L. Scharf:
Theory of higher-order Rihaczek spectra. 1457-1460 - Peter C. Tay, Joseph P. Havlicek, Victor E. DeBrunner:
A novel translation and modulation invariant discrete-discrete uncertainty measure. 1461-1464 - Lutfiye Durak
, Orhan Arikan
:
Generalized time-bandwidth product optimal short-time fourier transformation. 1465-1468 - Merit Y. Hong:
A fast sinusoidal signal analysis technique for the determination of complex frequencies. 1469-1472 - Yuan (Alan) Qi, Thomas P. Minka, Rosalind W. Picard:
Bayesian spectrum estimation of unevenly sampled nonstationary data. 1473-1476 - Yan Zhang, Chun-Mei Wang, Leslie M. Collins:
Adaptive time delay estimation method with signal selectivity. 1477-1480 - Maziar Nikpour, Jonathan H. Manton, Gen Hori:
Algorithms on the Stiefel manifold for joint diagonalisation. 1481-1484 - Jean Pierre Delmas, Mhammed Loufti:
Extension of the matrix bartlett's formula to the third order and to noisy models. 1485-1488 - Tor Arne Øigård, Alfred Hanssen:
The multivariate normal inverse Gaussian heavy-tailed distribution; simulation and estimation. 1489-1492 - Rebecca M. Willett
, Robert D. Nowak:
Multiresolution nonparametric intensity and density estimation. 1493-1496 - Babak Hassibi, Haris Vikalo:
On the expected complexity of integer least-squares problems. 1497-1500 - Celestino A. Corral:
Inversion of matrices with prescribed structured inverses. 1501-1504 - Sinan Sinanovic
, Don H. Johnson:
Asymptotic rates of the information transfer ratio. 1505-1508 - Xiaoli Ma, Georgios B. Giannakis
, Shuichi Ohno:
Optimal training for block transmissions over doubly-selective fading channels. 1509-1512 - Steven M. Kay, John H. Thanos:
Optimal transmit signal design for active sonar/radar. 1513-1516 - Chris Dick, Fred Harris:
On the structure, performance, and applications of recursive all-pass filters with adjustable and linear group delay. 1517-1520 - Jean-Jacques Fuchs:
New windows for tunable length fir filter design. 1521-1524 - Dan P. Scholnik:
Mixed-norm fir filter optimization using second-order cone programming. 1525-1528 - James McNames, Brahm Goldstein:
A nonlinear lowpass filter that eliminates peak attenuation. 1529-1532 - Naoyui Alkawa, Masamitsu Sato:
Low delay lowpass FIR filters with maximally flat characteristics in the passband and the transmission zeros in the stopband. 1533-1536 - Davide Mattera
, Francesco Palmieri
, Simon Haykin:
Efficient sparse FIR filter design. 1537-1540 - Scott V. Notley, J. M. Harte, Stephen J. Elliott:
Optimal nonlinear filter to remove random impulses from Gaussian noise. 1541-1544 - Roland Zukunft, Sven Haar, Thomas Magesacher:
Digital interpolation in the passband domain. 1545-1548 - Tai-Chiu Hsung
, Daniel Pak-Kong Lun:
Boundary filters design for multiwavelets. 1549-1552 - Hideaki Sakai, Takashi Someda, Shigeyuki Miyagi:
Analysis of an adaptive filter algorithm for hybrid ANC system. 1553-1556 - Eftychios V. Papoulis, Tania Stathaki:
New structures for adaptive filtering in subbands based on transmultiplexers. 1557-1560 - Soo-Chang Pei, Peng-Hua Wang:
Closed-form design of allpass fractional delay filters. 1561-1564 - Christian Doncarli, Manuel Davy, Jean-Yves Tourneret:
Hierarchical Bayesian classification of chirp signals. 1565-1568 - S. Suparman, Michel Doisy, Jean-Yves Tourneret:
Changepoint detection using reversible jump MCMC methods. 1569-1572 - Jean-Yves Tourneret, André Ferrari, Gérard Letac:
Changepoint detection in multivariate Poisson distributions. 1573-1576 - Zhen Wang, Peter Willett:
Fast and accurate variance-segmentation of white Gaussian data. 1577-1580 - Cyril Hory, Nadine Martin:
Maximum likelihood noise estimation for spectrogram segmentation control. 1581-1584 - Byeong Rae Lee, A. Ben Hamza
, Hamid Krim:
An active contour model for image segmentation: A variational perspective. 1585-1588 - A. F. Gualtierotti, Adriana Climescu-Haulica, Mihaela D. Pal:
Likelihood ratio detection of signals on reverberation noise. 1589-1592 - Darryl Morrell, Ya Xue:
Bayesian target detection and localization using a dual-mode sensor. 1593-1596 - John F. Keane, Les E. Atlas:
Molecular signal processing and detection in T-cells. 1597-1600 - Nurgun Erdol, Spyros Kyperountas:
Detection over Multiresolution analysis subspaces. 1601-1604 - William Fong, Simon J. Godsill:
Sequential Monte Carlo simulation of dynamical models with slowly varying parameters: Application to audio. 1605-1608 - Petre Stoica, Girish Ganesan:
Space-Time Block Codes: Trained, blind and semi-blind detection. 1609-1612 - Anders E. Nordsjö:
On the tracking performance of certain algorithms based on a time-varying nonlinear Hammerstein model. 1613-1616 - Yufei Huang, Petar M. Djuric:
A new importance function for particle filtering and its application to blind detection in flat fading channels. 1617-1620 - Petar M. Djuric, Joaquín Míguez
:
Sequential particle filtering in the presence of additive Gaussian noise with unknown parameters. 1621-1624 - Christophe Andrieu, Manuel Davy, Arnaud Doucet
:
Efficient particle filtering for Jump Markov Systems. 1625-1628 - Akira Sano, Koichi Hidaka, Hiromitsu Ohmori:
Stable accelerated adaptive DOA tracking algorithm. 1629-1632 - Adriana Dapena, Christine Servière, Luis Castedo
:
Separation of convolutive mixtures in the frequency-domain using only two frequency bins. 1633-1636 - Yiteng Huang, Jacob Benesty:
Adaptive blind channel identification: Multi-channel least mean square and Newton algorithms. 1637-1640 - Fabio Milani, Mirko Solazzi, Aurelio Uncini:
Blind source separation of convolutive nonlinear mixtures by flexible spline nonlinear functions. 1641-1644 - George V. Moustakides:
Optimum adaptive blind source separation algorithms. 1645-1648 - Laurent Giulieri, Nadège Thirion-Moreau, Pierre-Yves Arquès:
Blind sources separation based on bilinear time-frequency representations: A performance analysis. 1649-1652 - Mitsuru Kawamoto, Yujiro Inouye, Ali Mansour, Ruey-Wen Liu:
A deflation algorithm for the blind deconvolution of MIMO-FIR channels driven by fourth-order colored signals. 1653-1656 - Alexander Kalyuzhny
, Alexander Kovtonyuk:
Basis of the Principal Informative Components for signal estimation problems. 1657-1660 - Victor Solo:
A fast automatic stopping criterion for anisotropic diffusion. 1661-1664 - Sung Cheol Park, Moon Gi Kang, C. Andrew Segall, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos
:
High-resolution image reconstruction of low-resolution DCT-based compressed images. 1665-1668 - Binning Chen, Athina P. Petropulu, Lieven De Lathauwer:
Blind identification of complex convolutive MIMO systems with 3 sources and 2 sensors. 1669-1672 - Heinz Mathis, Scott C. Douglas
:
Blind deconvolution of impulsive signals using a modified Sato algorithm. 1673-1676 - Grigorios S. Koutsogiannis, John J. Soraghan:
Classification and de-noising of communication signals using kernel Principal Component Analysis (KPCA). 1677-1680 - Anisoara Paraschiv-Ionescu, Christian Jutten, Kamiar Aminian
, Bijan Najafi
, Philippe A. Robert:
Source separation in strong noisy mixtures: A study of wavelet de-noising pre-processing. 1681-1684 - Mário A. T. Figueiredo, Robert D. Nowak:
Wavelet-based adaptive image deconvolution. 1685-1688 - Jean-Christophe Pesquet, Eric Moreau, Nadège Thirion-Moreau:
Performance analysis of blind signal separation methods based on asymmetric contrast functions. 1689-1692 - Joseph S. Paul, Chirag B. Patel
, Vijayan K. Asari, David L. Sherman:
Unbiased frequency estimation of narrowband signals using Procrustes type subspace rotation. 1693-1696 - Birsen Yazici, Meltem Izzetoglu, Banu Onaral
, Nihat Bilgutay:
Optimal Wiener filtering for self-similar processes. 1697-1700 - C. Andrew Segall, Rafael Molina, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos
, Javier Mateos
:
Reconstruction of high-resolution image frames from a sequence of low-resolution and compressed observations. 1701-1704 - Yi Zhou, Jitendra K. Tugnait:
Subspace-based multivariable system identification using polyspectral analysis. 1705-1708 - Joe C. Chen, Ralph E. Hudson, Kung Yao:
Fast frequency-domain acoustic channel estimation with interference cancellation. 1709-1712 - Tõnu Trump:
An algorithm for identification of FIR systems with bounded frequency response. 1713-1716 - Kamran Rahbar, James P. Reilly, Jonathan H. Manton:
A frequency domain approach to blind identification of MIMO FIR systems driven by quasi-stationary signals. 1717-1720 - Miroslaw Pawlak, Zygmunt Hasiewicz:
Non-parametric identification of multi-channel systems by multiscale expansions. 1721-1724 - Arnaud Rivoira, Yassir Moudden, Gilles Fleury:
Real time Continuous AR parameter estimation from randomly sampled observations. 1725-1728 - Rémy Boyer, Karim Abed-Meraim:
Audio transients modeling by damped & delayed sinusoids (DDS). 1729-1732 - Arie Yeredor:
Blind system identification using the empirical characteristic function's derivative. 1733-1736 - Shaikh Anowarul Fattah, Md. Kamrul Hasan, M. Rezwan Khan:
Identification of AR systems at a very low SNR using damped cosine model of autocorrelation function. 1737-1740 - Yi Yang, Hanoch Lev-Ari:
Identification of linear time-variant systems without using prior information. 1741-1744 - Ivan Bradaric, Athina P. Petropulu, Konstantinos I. Diamantaras:
On blind identifiability of FIR-MIMO systems with cyclostationary inputs using second order statistics. 1745-1748 - Xueshi Yang, Athina P. Petropulu:
Joint statistics of interference in a wireless communications link resulted from a poisson field of interferers. 1749-1752 - Shyh-shiaw Kuo, James D. Johnston, William Turin, Schuyler R. Quackenbush:
Covert audio watermarking using perceptually tuned signal independent multiband phase modulation. 1753-1756 - Tuomas Virtanen, Anssi Klapuri:
Separation of harmonic sounds using linear models for the overtone series. 1757-1760 - Lie Lu
, Stan Z. Li, Liu Wenyin, Hong-Jiang Zhang, Yi Mao:
Audio textures. 1761-1766 - Adriane Swaim Durey, Mark A. Clements:
Features for melody spotting using hidden Markov models. 1765-1768 - Simon J. Godsill, Manuel Davy:
Bayesian harmonic models for musical pitch estimation and analysis. 1769-1772 - Somsak Sukittanon, Les E. Atlas:
Modulation frequency features for audio fingerprinting. 1773-1776 - Darren B. Ward, Robert C. Williamson:
Particle filter beamforming for acoustic source localization in a reverberant environment. 1777-1780 - Jens Meyer, Gary W. Elko:
A highly scalable spherical microphone array based on an orthonormal decomposition of the soundfield. 1781-1784 - Shoko Araki
, Yoichi Hinamoto, Shoji Makino, Tsuyoki Nishikawa, Ryo Mukai, Hiroshi Saruwatari:
Equivalence between frequency domain blind source separation and frequency domain adaptive beamforming. 1785-1788 - Ryo Mukai, Shoko Araki, Hiroshi Sawada, Shoji Makino:
Removal of residual cross-talk components in Blind Source Separation using time-delayed spectral subtraction. 1789-1792 - Stanley T. Birchfield, Daniel Kahn Gillmor:
Fast Bayesian acoustic localization. 1793-1796 - Joshua M. Sachar, Harvey F. Silverman, William R. Patterson III:
Position calibration of large-aperture microphone arrays. 1797-1800 - Frank Baumgarte, Christof Faller:
Estimation of auditory spatial cues for Binaural Cue Coding. 1801-1804 - Steven van de Par, Armin Kohlrausch, Ghassan Charestan, Richard Heusdens:
A new psychoacoustical masking model for audio coding applications. 1805-1808 - Richard Heusdens, Steven van de Par:
Rate-distortion optimal sinusoidal modeling of audio and speech using psychoacoustical matching pursuits. 1809-1812 - Ralf Geiger, Jürgen Herre, Jürgen Koller, Karlheinz Brandenburg:
IntMDCT - A link between perceptual and lossless audio coding. 1813-1816 - Heiko Purnhagen, Nikolaus Meine, Bernd Edler:
Sinusoidal coding using loudness-based component selection. 1817-1820 - Kris Hermus, Werner Verhelst, Patrick Wambacq:
Psycho-acoustic modeling of audio with exponentially damped sinusoids. 1821-1824 - Daryl Ning, Mohamed A. Deriche:
A new audio coder using a warped linear prediction model and the wavelet transform. 1825-1828 - Takehiro Moriya, Akio Jin, Takeshi Mori, Kazunaga Ikeda, Takao Kaneko:
Lossless scalable audio coder and quality enhancement. 1829-1832 - Ashish Aggarwal, Kenneth Rose:
A conditional enhancement-layer quantizer for the scalable MPEG advanced Audio Coder. 1833-1836 - Renat Vafin, W. Bastiaan Kleijn
:
Entropy-constrained polar quantization: theory and an application to audio coding. 1837-1840 - Christof Faller, Frank Baumgarte:
Binaural cue coding: a novel and efficient representation of spatial audio. 1841-1844 - Anil Ubale, Grant A. Davidson:
Quantization in perceptual audio coders with correction for synthesis filter bank noise spreading. 1845-1848 - Olivier Derrien, Maurice Charbit, Pierre Duhamel:
Statistical model for the quantization noise in the MPEG Advanced Audio Coder. Application to the bit allocation algorithm. 1849-1852 - Gerald Schuller, Aki Hanna:
Low delay audio compression using predictive coding. 1853-1856 - Aaron S. Master:
Sinusoidal modeling parameter estimation via a dynamic channel vocoder model. 1857-1860 - Lutz Trautmann, Rudolf Rabenstein:
Stable systems for nonlinear discrete sound synthesis with the functional transformation method. 1861-1864 - Yu-Ren Chien, Shyh-Kang Jeng
:
An automatic transcription system with octave detection. 1865-1868 - Matti Karjalainen:
1-D digital waveguide modeling for improved sound synthesis. 1869-1872 - Martin Bouchard:
Multichannel fast affine projection algorithm for active noise Control. 1873-1876 - Yoichi Haneda:
Active noise control with a virtual microphone based on common-acoustical-pole and residue model. 1877-1880 - Jacob Benesty, Steven L. Gay:
An improved PNLMS algorithm. 1881-1884 - Tomas Gänsler, Jacob Benesty:
An adaptive nonlinearity solution to the uniqueness problem of stereophonic echo cancellation. 1885-1888 - Oguz Tanrikulu, Kutluyil Dogancay:
Selective-partial-update proportionate normalized least-mean-squares algorithm for network echo cancellation. 1889-1892 - Gerald Enzner
, Rainer Martin
, Peter Vary:
Unbiased residual echo power estimation for hands-free telephony. 1893-1896 - Hae Kyung Jung, Nam Soo Kim, Taejeong Kim:
A new double-talk detector using echo path estimation. 1897-1900 - Satoru Emura
, Yoichi Haneda, Shoji Makino:
Enhanced frequency-domain adaptive algorithm for stereo echo cancellation. 1901-1904 - Pascal Scalart, Franck Bouteille:
On integrating speech coding functions into echo cancelling filters with decorrelating properties. 1905-1908 - Herbert Buchner, Walter Kellermann:
Improved Kalman gain computation for multichannel frequency-domain adaptive filtering and application to acoustic echo cancellation. 1909-1912 - Akira Nakagawa, Yoichi Haneda:
A study of an adaptive algorithm for stereo signals with a power difference. 1913-1916 - Ville Myllylä, Gerhard Schmidt:
Pseudo-optimal regularization for affine projection algorithms. 1917-1920 - Toshio Irino, Roy D. Patterson, Hideki Kawahara:
Auditory VOCODER: Speech resynthesis from an auditory Mellin representation. 1921-1924 - Ryouichi Nishimura, Yôiti Suzuki, Futoshi Asano:
A new adaptive binaural microphone array system using a weighted least squares algorithm. 1925-1928 - Yifang Xu, Leslie M. Collins:
Threshold prediction for noise-modulated electrical stimuli using a stochastic auditory nerve model: Implications for cochlear implants. 1929-1932 - Lisa G. Huettel, Leslie M. Collins:
A theoretical analysis of the effects of auditory impairment on intensity discrimination. 1933-1936 - Vijay Parsa, Donald G. Jamieson:
Adaptive modelling of digital hearing aids using a subband affine projection algorithm. 1937-1940 - Vesa T. Peltonen
, Juha T. Tuomi, Anssi Klapuri, Jyri Huopaniemi, Timo Sorsa:
Computational auditory scene recognition. 1941-1944 - Yunxin Zhao, Kuan-Chieh Yen, Sigfrid D. Soli, Shawn X. Gao, Andy Vermiglio:
Co-channel speech separation for assistive listening. 1945-1948 - Thushara D. Abhayapala, Darren B. Ward:
Theory and design of high order sound field microphones using spherical microphone array. 1949-1952 - Navarun Gupta, Armando Barreto
, Carlos Ordonez:
Spectral modification of Head-Related Transfer Functions for improved virtual sound spatialization. 1953-1956 - Carlos Avendaño, Jean-Marc Jot:
Ambience extraction and synthesis from stereo signals for multi-channel audio up-mix. 1957-1960 - Luiz W. P. Biscainho
, Fabio P. Freeland, Paulo Sergio Ramirez Diniz
:
Using inter-positional Transfer Functions in 3D-sound. 1961-1964 - Nail A. Gumerov, Ramani Duraiswami
, Zhihui Tang:
Numerical study of the influence of the torso on the HRTF. 1965-1968 - Shizhong Liu, Alan C. Bovik:
A fast and memory efficient video transcoder for low bit rate wireless communications. 1969-1972 - Anshul Sehgal, Philip A. Chou:
Cost-distortion optimized caching of streaming media. 1973-1976 - Stark C. Draper
, Gregory W. Wornell
:
Queuing with distortion-control for multimedia content. 1977-1980 - Abed Elhamid Lawabni, Ahmed H. Tewfik:
Packet loss recovery hybrid scheme for image multicast applications. 1981-1984 - Trista Pei-Chun Chen, Tsuhan Chen:
Adaptive joint source-channel coding using rate shaping. 1985-1988 - Bo Shen, Sumit Roy:
A very fast video spatial resolution reduction transcoder. 1989-1992 - Xiaozheng Zhang, Russell M. Mersereau, Mark A. Clements, Charles C. Broun:
Visual speech feature extraction for improved speech recognition. 1993-1996 - Matthew J. Beal, Nebojsa Jojic, Hagai Attias:
A self-calibrating algorithm for speaker tracking based on audio-visual statistical models. 1997-2000 - Byeong-Seob Ko, Ryouichi Nishimura, Yôiti Suzuki:
Time-spread echo method for digital audio watermarking using PN sequences. 2001-2004 - Pengyu Hong, Thomas S. Huang:
Automatic temporal pattern extraction and association. 2005-2008 - Stephen M. Chu, Thomas S. Huang:
Audio-visual speech modeling using coupled hidden Markov models. 2009-2012 - Ara V. Nefian, Luhong Liang, Xiaobo Pi, Xiaoxiang Liu, Crusoe Mao, Kevin P. Murphy:
A coupled HMM for audio-visual speech recognition. 2013-2016 - Eric K. Patterson, Sabri Gurbuz, Zekeriya Tufekci, John N. Gowdy:
CUAVE: A new audio-visual database for multimodal human-computer interface research. 2017-2020 - Sabri Gurbuz, Zekeriya Tufekci, Eric K. Patterson, John N. Gowdy:
Multi-stream product modal audio-visual integration strategy for robust adaptive speech recognition. 2021-2024 - Roland Goecke
, Gerasimos Potamianos, Chalapathy Neti:
Noisy audio feature enhancement using audio-visual speech data. 2025-2028 - Wing Ho Leung, Tsuhan Chen:
User-independent retrieval of free-form hand-drawn sketches. 2029-2032 - Frank Althoff, Marc A. Al-Hames, Gregor McGlaun, Manfred K. Lang:
Towards a new approach for integrating multimodal user input based on evolutionary computation. 2033-2036 - Fu Jie Huang, Eric Cosatto, Hans Peter Graf:
Triphone based unit selection for concatenative visual speech synthesis. 2037-2040 - Ghassan Al-Regib
, Yucel Altunbasak, Jarek Rossignac:
An unequal error protection method for progressively compressed 3-D meshes. 2041-2044 - Yolanda Tsang, Mark Coates, Robert D. Nowak:
Nonparametric internet tomography. 2045-2048 - Markus Kaindl, Norbert Goertz:
AMR voice transmission over mobile internet. 2049-2052 - Jari Korhonen:
Error robustness scheme for perceptually coded audio based on interframe shuffling of samples. 2053-2056 - Radu S. Jasinschi, Nevenka Dimitrova, Thomas McGee, Lalitha Agnihotri, John Zimmerman, Dongge Li, Jennifer Louie:
A probabilistic layered framework for integrating multimedia content and context information. 2057-2060 - Yongli Li, Guizhong Liu, Hongliang Li, Xingsong Hou:
Wavelet-based analysis of hurst parameter estimation for self-similar traffic. 2061-2064 - Zheng Guo Li, Lin Xiao, C. Zhu, Pan Feng:
A novel rate control scheme for video over the internet. 2065-2068 - Hamid R. Sheikh, Shizhong Liu, Zhou Wang
, Alan C. Bovik:
Foveated multipoint videoconferencing at low bit rates. 2069-2072 - Hong Zhang, Xiang-Gen Xia, Qian Zhang
, Wenwu Zhu:
Precoded OFDM with adaptive vector channelallocation for scalable video transmission over frequency-selective fading channels. 2073-2076 - Yen-Chi Lee, Yucel Altunbasak:
A collaborative multiple description transform coding and statistical error concealment method for error resilient video streaming over noisy channels. 2077-2080 - Cheng Zhang, Liang He, Song Cui:
The study on DSR transmission over GPRS. 2081-2084 - Samar Agnihotri, Kuruppiah Aravindhan, H. S. Jamadagni, Basavaraj I. Pawate:
A new technique for improving quality of speech in voice over IP using time-scale modification. 2085-2088 - Ahmed H. Tewfik, Mohamed F. Mansour:
Secure watermark detection with nonparametric decision boundaries. 2089-2092 - Ying Li, Shrikanth S. Narayanan, C.-C. Jay Kuo:
Identification of speakers in movie dialogs using audiovisual cues. 2093-2096 - Tony Gustafsson, Bhaskar D. Rao, Mohan M. Trivedi:
Analysis of time-delay estimation in reverberant environments. 2097-2100 - Jie Yang, Xilin Chen, Jing Zhang, Ying Zhang, Alex Waibel:
Automatic detection and translation of text from natural scenes. 2101-2104 - Yoshihide Ban, Hideki Banno, Kazuya Takeda, Fumitada Itakura:
Synthesis of car noise based on a composition of engine noise and friction noise. 2105-2108 - Kevin W. Wilson, Trevor Darrell:
Audio-video array source localization for intelligent environments. 2109-2112 - Dmitry N. Zotkin, Ramani Duraiswami
, Larry S. Davis:
Creation of virtual auditory spaces. 2113-2116 - Shigeo Morishima, Shin Ogata, Kazumasa Murai, Satoshi Nakamura:
Audio-visual speech translation with automatic lip syncqronization and face tracking based on 3-D head model. 2117-2120 - Kyoung-Ho Choi, Jenq-Neng Hwang:
A real-time system for automatic creation of 3D face models from a video sequence. 2121-2124 - Shiguang Shan, Wen Gao, Debin Zhao:
Face identification from a single example image based on Face-Specific Subspace (FSS). 2125-2128 - SangMin Yoon, Ig-Jae Kim, Sang Chul Ahn, Heedong Ko, Hyoung-Gon Kim:
Stereo vision based 3D input device. 2129-2132 - Goran Dimic, Nicholas D. Sidiropoulos
:
Stability analysis of collision resolution protocols with retransmission diversity. 2133-2136 - Murali Krishna P., Vikram M. Gadre, Uday B. Desai:
Kalman filter based prediction of broadband traffic burstiness. 2137-2140 - Ruifeng Zhang:
Scheduling for maximum capacity in SDMA/TDMA networks. 2141-2144 - Mansour A. Aldajani, Ali H. Sayed:
Predictive ratio closed-loop power control for CDMA wireless systems. 2145-2148 - Alle-Jan van der Veen, Lang Tong:
Packet separation in wireless ad-hoc networks by known modulus algorithms. 2149-2152 - Jianzhong Zhang, Akbar M. Sayeed, Barry D. Van Veen:
Optimal transceiver design for selective wireless broadcast with channel state information. 2153-2156 - Gagan Rath, Christine Guillemot:
Recursive syndrome decoding of DFT codes for bursty erasures. 2157-2160 - John G. Apostolopoulos, Wai-tian Tan, Susie J. Wee, Gregory W. Wornell:
Modeling path diversity for multiple description video communication. 2161-2164 - Pradeepa Yahampath, Mirek Pawlak:
A finite-state vector quantizer for noisy channels. 2165-2168 - Milena Planells-Rodriguez, Daniel Roviras, Marie-Laure Boucheret, Alban Duverdier, Gilles Mesnager:
Modeling the burst error statistics of Viterbi decoding for punctured codes. 2169-2172 - Jörg Kliewer, Norbert Görtz:
Iterative source-channel decoding for robust image transmission. 2173-2176 - Tom Ryen, Guido M. Schuster, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos
:
A rate-distortion optimal coding alternative to matching pursuit. 2177-2180 - Eduard A. Jorswieck, Holger Boche:
On transmit diversity with imperfect channel state information. 2181-2184 - Jooeung Kim, Inkyoung Kim, Sangmin Ro, Daesik Hong, Changeon Kang:
The effects of multipath fading and transmit diversity on adaptive modulation in a frequency selective Rayleigh fading channel. 2185-2188 - Min Dong
, Lang Tong, Brian M. Sadler
:
Training placement for tracking fading channels. 2189-2192 - Mazen O. Hasna, Mohamed-Slim Alouini:
Optimum power allocation for selective transmit-diversity systems over Nakagami fading channels. 2193-2196 - Ami Wiesel, Jason Goldberg, Hagit Messer:
Data-Aided Signal-to-Noise-Ratio estimation in time selective fading channels. 2197-2200 - Cihan Tepedelenlioglu:
Performance analysis of velocity (Doppler) estimators in mobile communications. 2201-2204 - Zhiqiang Liu, Yan Xin, Georgios B. Giannakis
:
Space-time-frequency block coded OFDM with subcarrier grouping and constellation precoding. 2205-2208 - Babak Hassibi, Bertrand M. Hochwald:
Multi-antenna Cayley differential codes. 2209-2212 - Sergio Barbarossa, Gesualdo Scutari, Ananthram Swami:
MUI-free CDMA systems incorporating space-time coding and channel shortening. 2213-2216 - Georgios B. Giannakis, Xiaoli Ma, Geert Leus, Shengli Zhou:
Space-Time-Doppler coding over time-selective fading channels with maximum diversity and coding gains. 2217-2220 - A. Lee Swindlehurst:
Blind and semi-blind equalization for generalized space-time precoding. 2221-2224 - Harold Artés, Franz Hlawatsch:
Space-time matrix modulation: Rank-deficient channels and multi-user case. 2225-2228 - Tongtong Li, Jitendra K. Tugnait:
Further results on blind detection of asynchronous CDMA signals using code-constrained super-exponential algorithm. 2229-2232 - Jitendra K. Tugnait, Jinghong Ma:
Blind multiuser receivers for code-hopping DS-CDMA systems. 2233-2236 - Tao Jiang, Nicholas D. Sidiropoulos
:
Blind identification of out-of-cell users in DS-CDMA: An algebraic approach. 2237-2240 - Daryl Reynolds, Xiaodong Wang:
Power control for blind and group-blind multiuser detectors serving heterogeneous traffic. 2241-2244 - Youngchul Sung, Lang Tong:
A projection-based semi-blind channel estimation for long-code WCDMA. 2245-2248 - Xavier Mestre, Javier Rodríguez Fonollosa:
Spatial filtering for WCDMA: A semi-blind subspace approach. 2249-2252 - Faramarz Fekri
:
Arbitrary rate maximum-distance separable wavelet codes. 2253-2252 - Duong H. Pham, Jonathan H. Manton:
A Viterbi-like decoder for linearly precoded and m-coded communication systems. 2257-2260 - Yanwu Ding, Timothy N. Davidson, Jian-Kang Zhang, Zhi-Quan Luo, Kon Max Wong:
Minimum BER block precoders for zero-forcing equalization. 2261-2264 - Jian-Kang Zhang, Aleksandar Kavcic, Xiao Ma, Kon Max Wong:
Design of unitary precoders for ISI channels. 2265-2268 - T. Engin Tuncer
:
ISI-free pulse shaping filters for receivers with or without a matched filter. 2269-2272 - Anna Scaglione, Peter Stoica, Sergio Barbarossa, Hemanth Sampath:
Linear precoders and decoders designs for MIMO frequency selective channels. 2273-2276 - Weilin Luo, Jitendra K. Tugnait:
Blind identification of time-varying channels using multistep linear predictors. 2277-2280 - Serdar Özen, Michael D. Zoltowski, Mark Fimoff:
A novel channel estimation method: Blending correlation and least-squares based approaches. 2281-2284 - Phillip A. Regalia:
A finite-interval constant modulus algorithm. 2285-2288 - Bojan Vrcelj, P. P. Vaidyanathan:
Fractional biorthogonal partners in fractionally spaced equalizers. 2289-2292 - Mark B. Breinholt, Michael D. Zoltowski:
An open-loop cyclostationarity-based timing recovery algorithm for accelerated timing acquisition in frequency-selective channels. 2293-2296 - Mininder Sethi, Athanassios Manikas:
Code reuse DS-CDMA - A Space Time approach. 2297-2300 - Ming Yan, Bhaskar D. Rao:
A coherent minimum-output-energy receiver with a Kalman channel predictor for DS-CDMA systems. 2301-2304 - Geert Leus
, Pengfei Xia, Shengli Zhou, Georgios B. Giannakis
:
Chip-Interleaved Block-Spread CDMA or DS-CDMA for cellular downlink? 2305-2308 - Wing-Kin Ma, Timothy N. Davidson, Kon Max Wong, Pak-Chung Ching:
Multiuser detection for asynchronous CDMA using block coordinate ascent and semi-definite relaxation. 2309-2308 - Shannon D. Blunt
, K. C. Ho:
An iterative maximum a posteriori (MAP) estimator for multiuser detection in synchronous CDMA systems. 2313-2316 - Jie Luo, Krishna R. Pattipati, Peter Willett, Fumihiro Hasegawa:
Optimal user ordering and time labeling for decision feedback detection in asynchronous CDMA. 2317-2320 - Brian S. Krongold, Douglas L. Jones:
A new tone reservation method for complex-baseband PAR reduction in OFDM systems. 2321-2324 - King F. Lee, Douglas B. Williams:
Bandwidth efficient OFDM transmitter diversity techniques. 2325-2328 - Jaekwon Kim, Joonhyuk Kang, Edward J. Powers:
A bandwidth efficient OFDM transmission scheme. 2329-2332 - Mounir Ghogho, Ananthram Swami:
Semi-blind frequency offset synchronization for OFDM. 2333-2336 - Xiangyang Zhuang, Frederick W. Vook:
Iterative channel estimation and decoding for a turbo-coded OFDM system via the EM algorithm. 2337-2340 - Gert Cuypers, Geert Ysebaert, Marc Moonen, Piet Vandaele:
Combining per tone equalization and windowing in DMT receivers. 2341-2344 - Brian D. Jeffs, Jon W. Wallace:
MIMO wireless multipath ray parameter estimation from channel transfer matrix measurements. 2345-2348 - Frederik Petré, Geert Leus, Luc Deneire
, Marc Moonen, Marc Engels
:
Per-tone pilot-trained chip equalizers for space-time coded MC-DS-CDMA downlink. 2349-2352 - Waleed M. Younis, Naofal Al-Dhahir, Ali H. Sayed:
Adaptive frequency-domain equalization of space-time block-coded transmissions. 2353-2356 - Hyunsoo Cheon, Daesik Hong:
Performance analysis of space-time block codes in time-varying Rayleigh fading channels. 2357-2360 - Andre Tkacenko, P. P. Vaidyanathan:
Eigenfilter design of MIMO equalizers for channel shortening. 2361-2364 - Tobias Dahl, Nils Christophersen, David Gesbert:
BIMA: Blind iterative MIMO algorithm. 2365-2368 - Eko N. Onggosanusi, Anand G. Dabak, Timothy M. Schmidl, Tarik Muharemovic:
Capacity analysis of frequency-selective MIMO channels with sub-optimal detectors. 2369-2372 - Brian M. Sadler
, Richard J. Kozick, Terrence J. Moore
:
On the performance of source separation with constant modulus signals. 2373-2376 - Pascal Bianchi, Philippe Loubaton, François Sirven:
Performances of a non data aided estimator of the modulation index of continuous phase modulations. 2377-2380 - Rohit U. Nabar, Helmut Bölcskei, Arogyaswami Paulraj:
Outage properties of space-time block codes in correlated Rayleigh or Ricean fading environments. 2381-2384 - Haris Vikalo, Babak Hassibi:
Towards closing the capacity gap on multiple antenna channels. 2385-2388 - Cristoff Martin, Björn E. Ottersten:
Analytic approximations of eigenvalue moments and mean channel capacity for MIMO channels. 2389-2392 - Tsung-Ching Liu, Yu-Ching Yeh:
The design of 2-Space-Time Trellis code by asymmetric constellation expansion. 2393-2396 - Seema Sud, J. Scott Goldstein:
A low complexity receiver for space-time coded CDMA systems. 2397-2400 - Hongbin Li:
Semi-blind multiuser receiver for space-time coded CDMA systems. 2401-2304 - Erik G. Larsson, Petre Stoica, Erik Lindskog, Jian Li:
Space-time block coding for frequency-selective channels. 2405-2408 - Babak Hassibi, Yindi Jing:
Unitary space-time codes and the Cayley transform. 2409-2412 - Jochen Giese, Mikael Skoglund:
Space-time code design for unknown frequency-selective channels. 2413-2416 - Sumeet Sandhu, Arogyaswami Paulraj, Krishna Pandit:
On non-linear space-time block codes. 2417-2420 - Ke Liu, Akbar M. Sayeed:
Layered transmit diversity for quasi-static wireless channels. 2421-2424 - Mónica F. Bugallo
, Joaquín Míguez
, Luis Castedo
:
Decision-Feedback semiblind channel equalization in Space-Time Coded systems. 2425-2428 - Abdelkader Medles, Dirk T. M. Slock:
Multistream space-time coding by spatial spreading, scrambling and delay diversity. 2429-2432 - Ali Reza Ghaderipoor, Lotfollah Beygi, Seyed Hamidreza Jamali:
Analytical survey on the design of Linear Dispersion space-time codes. 2433-2436 - Sun-Yuan Kung, Yunnan Wu, Xinying Zhang:
Bezout equalization for STBC-MIMO systems. 2437-2440 - Yan Wang, Erchin Serpedin
, Philippe Ciblat:
Optimal blind carrier synchronization for M-PSK burst transmissions. 2441-2444 - Olivier Besson
, Petre Stoica:
Data-aided frequency offset estimation in frequency selective channels: Training sequence selection. 2445-2448 - Azzédine Touzni, Supat Wongwirawat, Christopher H. Strolle, Steve Biracree:
Differential carrier loop estimation for digital vestigial side band modulation. 2449-2452 - Rensheng Wang, Khaled Amleh, Hongbin Li:
Blind code-timing estimation for CDMA systems with bandlimited chip waveforms in time-varying multipath channels. 2453-2456 - Hoang Nguyen, Bernard C. Levy
:
Blind ML detection of CPM signals via the EMV algorithm. 2457-2460 - Xiaohua Li:
Utilizing channel coding information in CIVA-based blind sequence detectors. 2461-2464 - Jayesh H. Kotecha, Petar M. Djuric:
Sequential detector for nonlinear channels with applications to satellite communications. 2465-2468 - Wei Sheng, Steven D. Blostein:
SNR-independent velocity estimation for mobile cellular communications systems. 2469-2472 - Yihong Qi, Hisashi Kobayashi:
Cramér-Rao Lower bound for geolocation in non-line-of-sight environment. 2473-2476 - Raphael J. Lyman:
Optimal prediction of the mobile-radio fading envelope. 2477-2480 - Hwasun Yoo, Sunghwan Ong, Changeon Kang, Daesik Hong:
Prediction based direct blind desion feedback equalization. 2481-2484 - Yeliz Akyildiz, Bhaskar D. Rao:
Maximum ratio Combining performance with imperfect channel estimates. 2485-2488 - Heinz H. Bauschke
, Chris H. Hamilton, Mason S. Macklem, Justin S. McMichael, Nicholas R. Swart:
A requantization-based method for recompressing JPEG images. 2489-2492 - Zongping Zhang, Guizhong Liu, Yiwen Yang:
Progressive source-channel coding of video for unknown noisy channels. 2493-2496 - Jesper Jensen, Richard Heusdens:
Optimal frequency-differential encoding of sinusoidal model parameters. 2497-2500 - Mohamed F. Mansour, Ahmed H. Tewfik:
Convolutional decoding for channels with false alarms. 2501-2504 - Marc Adrat, Roland Haenel, Peter Vary:
On joint source-channel decoding for correlated sources. 2505-2508 - Michael D. Adams, Rabab Kreidieh Ward:
Symmetry-preserving reversible integer-to-integer wavelet transforms. 2509-2512 - Jacob Chakareski, Philip A. Chou:
Application layer error correction coding for rate-distortion optimized streaming to wireless clients. 2513-2516 - Norbert Görtz:
Source-adaptive shifting of modulation signal points for improved transmission of waveform signals over noisy channels. 2517-2520 - Hossein Pishro-Nik, Faramarz Fekri
:
Results on minimal tail-biting trellis representation of double-circulant wavelet codes. 2521-2524 - Dongyang Long, Weijia Jia:
Optimal maximal and maximal prefix codes equivalent to Huffman codes. 2525-2528 - Wail A. H. Mousa
, Mohammad A. U. Khan
:
Design and analysis of entropy-constrained reflected residual vector quantization. 2529-2532 - David L. Mary, Dirk T. M. Slock:
Comparison between unitary and causal approaches to backward adaptive transform coding of vectorial signals. 2533-2536 - Geert Ysebaert, Marc Moonen, Thierry Pollet:
Combined RLS-LMS initialization for per tone equalizers in DMT-receivers. 2537-2540 - Yongzhe Xie, Costas N. Georghiades
:
Two EM-type channel estimation algorithms for OFDM with transmitter diversity. 2541-2544 - Hugo Durney, Josep Sala:
CDF estimation for pre-distortion of non-linear high power amplifiers. 2545-2548 - Dieter Schafhuber, Gerald Matz, Franz Hlawatsch:
Adaptive prediction of time-varying channels for coded OFDM systems. 2549-2552 - Ana I. Pérez-Neira, Xavier Mestre:
A comparative performance study of different space-frequency filters for OFDM. 2553-2556 - Hongbing Zhang, H. Howard Fan, Alan R. Lindsey:
Wavelet packet waveforms for multicarrier CDMA communications. 2557-2560 - Jianmin Zhang, Wee Ser:
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