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Signal Processing, Volume 136
Volume 136, July 2017
- Nicolas Le Bihan
:
Foreword to the special issue "Hypercomplex Signal Processing". 1 - Peter Fletcher
, Stephen J. Sangwine:
The development of the quaternion wavelet transform. 2-15 - Bertrand Augereau, Philippe Carré:
Hypercomplex polynomial wavelet-filter bank transform for color image. 16-28 - Lukasz Blaszczyk
, Kajetana Marta Snopek
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Octonion Fourier Transform of real-valued functions of three variables - selected properties and examples. 29-37 - Masaki Kobayashi:
Fixed points of split quaternionic hopfield neural networks. 38-42 - Angelo Sajeva, Giovanni M. Menanno
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Characterisation and extraction of a Rayleigh-wave mode in vertically heterogeneous media using quaternion SVD. 43-58 - Toshifumi Minemoto, Teijiro Isokawa
, Haruhiko Nishimura
, Nobuyuki Matsui:
Feed forward neural network with random quaternionic neurons. 59-68 - Francesca Ortolani, Danilo Comminiello, Michele Scarpiniti, Aurelio Uncini:
Frequency domain quaternion adaptive filters: Algorithms and convergence performance. 69-80 - Min Xiang, Clive Cheong Took, Danilo P. Mandic:
Cost-effective quaternion minimum mean square error estimation: From widely linear to four-channel processing. 81-91 - José D. Jiménez-López
, Rosa M. Fernández-Alcalá
, Jesús Navarro-Moreno, Juan Carlos Ruiz-Molina:
Widely linear estimation of quaternion signals with intermittent observations. 92-101 - Masaki Kobayashi:
Uniqueness theorem for quaternionic neural networks. 102-106
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