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ICASSP 1987: Dallas, Texas, USA
- IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, ICASSP '87, Dallas, Texas, USA, April 6-9, 1987. IEEE 1987
- Haiyan Yé, Denis Tuffelli:
Deterministic characteristics of LPC distances: An inconsistency with perceptual evidence. 1-4 - Herman J. M. Steeneken:
Diagnostic information from subjective and objective intelligibility tests. 5-8 - H. Y. Wu, Pierre Badin, Yan Ming Cheng, Bernard Guérin:
Vocal tract simulation: Implementation of continuous variations of the length in a Kelly-Lochbaum model, effects of area function spatial sampling. 9-12 - Gunnar Ahlbom, Frédéric Bimbot, Gérard Chollet:
Modeling spectral speech transitions using temporal decomposition techniques. 13-16 - L. Thomas Ramsey, David Gribble:
Information-theoretic compressibility of speech data. 17-20 - Yuval Bistritz, Hanoch Lev-Ari, Thomas Kailath:
Complexity reduced lattice filters for digital speech processing. 21-24 - Yariv Ephraim, Amir Dembo, Lawrence R. Rabiner:
A minimum discrimination information approach for hidden Markov modeling. 25-28 - Mariano García Otero, José R. Casar Corredera:
On the distributions of small-sample estimates of second-order AR process parcor coefficients. 29-32 - Hsien-sen Hung, Mostafa Kaveh:
On the statistical sufficiency of the coherently averaged covariance matrix for the estimation of the parameters of wideband sources. 33-36 - Don H. Johnson, P. Srinivasa Rao:
Properties and generation of non-Gaussian time series. 37-40 - Christophe P. Rialan, Louis L. Scharf:
Fast algorithms for QR and Cholesky factors of Toeplitz operators. 41-44 - Steven Kay, Debasis Sengupta:
Statistically/Computationally efficient estimation of non-Gaussian autoregressive processes. 45-48 - Trung T. Pham, Rui J. P. deFigueiredo:
Maximum likelihood estimation of a class of non-Gaussian densities with application to deconvolution. 49-52 - Kevin M. Buckley:
Incorporated robustness in narrow-band signal subspace spatial spectral estimators. 53-56 - Ronald R. Mohler, Z. Tang:
On identification of non-Gaussian time series. 57-60 - Georgios B. Giannakis, Jerry M. Mendel, W. Wang:
ARMA Modeling using cumulant and autocorrelation statistics. 61-64 - Hengjie Ma:
The four tones recognition of continuous Chinese speech. 65-68 - Hermann Ney:
Dynamic programming speech recognition using a context-free grammar. 69-72 - Salim E. Roucos, Mari O. Dunham:
A stochastic segment model for phoneme-based continuous speech recognition. 73-76 - Torbjørn Svendsen, Frank K. Soong:
On the automatic segmentation of speech signals. 77-80 - Paolo D'Orta, Marco Ferretti, Stefano Scarci:
Phoneme classification for real time speech recognition of Italian. 81-84 - Aaron E. Rosenberg, Anna Maria Colla:
A connected speech recognition system based on spotting diphone-like segments-Preliminary results. 85-88 - Yen-Lu Chow, Mari O. Dunham, Owen Kimball, Michael A. Krasner, Francis Kubala, John Makhoul, Patti J. Price, Salim E. Roucos, Richard M. Schwartz:
BYBLOS: The BBN continuous speech recognition system. 89-92 - Stephen E. Levinson:
Continuous speech recognition by means of acoustic/ Phonetic classification obtained from a hidden Markov model. 93-96 - Harvey F. Silverman, David P. Morgan, Susan H. Miller:
An early-decision, real-time, connected-speech recognizer. 97-100 - Lawrence R. Rabiner, Jay G. Wilpon, Biing-Hwang Juang:
A performance evaluation of a connected digit recognizer. 101-104 - Lloyd J. Griffiths, Michael J. Rude:
Adaptive filtering without a desired signal. 105-108 - Neil J. Bershad, Lian Zuo Qu:
"On the probability density function of the LMS adaptive filter weights". 109-112 - Miguel Angel Lagunas, Francesc Vallverdú, M. E. Santamaria:
Non-linear adaptive signal processor. 113-116 - Ari Nieminen, Pekka Heinonen, Yrjö Neuvo:
Suppression and detection of impulse type interference using adaptive median hybrid filters. 117-120 - Michael P. Beddoes, L. Panych, Juan Qian, Juhn A. Wada:
A criticism of the parametric EEG spike detector. 121-124 - Guy R. L. Sohie, Saud A. Alshibani:
Misadjustment expressions for infinite impulse response adaptive filters. 125-128 - Kun Tang, Charles E. Rohrs:
The use of large adaptation gains to remove the SPR condition from recursive adaptive algorithms. 129-132 - William A. Sethares, C. Richard Johnson Jr.:
Exciting conditions for quantized state adaptive algorithms. 133-136 - Ganapati Panda, C. F. N. Cowan, Peter M. Grant:
Assessment of finite precision limitations in LMS and BLMS adaptive algorithms. 137-140 - Karlheinz Brandenburg:
OCF-A new coding algorithm for high quality sound signals. 141-144 - Philip Arthur Nelson, J. K. Hammond, Stephen J. Elliott:
Causal constraints on the active control of sound. 145-148 - Shigeaki Aoki, Nobuo Koizumi:
Expansion of listening area with good localization in audio conferencing. 149-152 - John T. Lynch:
"A methodology for evaluating the performance of dynamic range control algorithms for speech enhancement". 153-156 - Antoine J. Chaigne:
Spectral distribution and damping factors measurements of musical strings using FFT techniques. 157-160 - Thierry Hervé, Jean Marc Dolmazon, Jacques Demongeot:
Neural network in the auditory system: Influence of the temporal context on the response represented by a random field. 161-164 - Stuart J. Flockton:
Cancellation of acoustic noise in a pipe using digital adaptive filters. 165-168 - Jeffrey J. Rodriguez, Jae S. Lim, Elliot Singer:
Adaptive noise reduction in aircraft communication systems. 169-172 - G. A. Powell, P. Darlington, P. D. Wheeler:
Practical adaptive noise reduction in the aircraft cockpit environment. 173-176 - Kuldip K. Paliwal, Anjan Basu:
A speech enhancement method based on Kalman filtering. 177-180 - D. G. Childers, C. K. Lee:
Co-Channel speech separation. 181-184 - H. Liang, N. Malik:
Reducing cocktail party noise by adaptive array filtering. 185-188 - John H. L. Hansen, Mark A. Clements:
Iterative speech enhancement with spectral constraints. 189-192 - Dale E. Veeneman, Baruch Mazor:
Enhancement of block-coded speech. 193-196 - David L. Thomson:
A multivariate voicing decision rule adapts to noise, distortion, and spectral shaping. 197-200 - Meir Feder, Alan V. Oppenheim, Ehud Weinstein:
Methods for noise cancellation based on the EM algorithm. 201-204 - J. A. Naylor, Steven F. Boll:
Techniques for suppression of an interfering talker in co-channel speech. 205-208 - Kazuo Toraichi, Iwao Sekita, Ryoichi Mori:
An algorithm of signal approximation by hybrid spline. 209-212 - Iwao Sekita, Kazuo Toraichi, Masaru Kamada, Ryoichi Mori, Kazuhiko Yamamoto, Hiromitsu Yamada:
Feature extraction by spline function for relaxation matching. 213-216 - Lalit Gupta, Mandyam D. Srinath:
Invariant planar shape recognition using dynamic alignment. 217-220 - Licia Capodiferro, Roberto Cusani, Giovanni Jacovitti, M. Vascotto:
A correlation based technique for shift, scale, and rotation independent object identification. 221-224 - Hans J. Dohse, Jorge L. C. Sanz, Anil K. Jain:
Object classification and registration by Radon transform based invariants. 225-228 - Jianming Song, Paul Gaillard:
Automatic recognition of isolated or occluded planar objects by a two steps processing. 229-232 - Eric B. Hinkle, Jorge L. C. Sanz:
Fast image segmentation for some machine vision applications. 233-236 - Amlan Kundu:
Lemniscate transform: A new efficient technique for shape coding and representation. 237-240 - Petros Maragos:
Pattern spectrum of images and morphological shape-size complexity. 241-244 - T. R. Esselman, Jacques G. Verly:
Some applications of mathematical morphology to range imagery. 245-248 - J. E. Bevington, Russell M. Mersereau:
Differential operator based edge and line detection. 249-252 - J. A. Reimer, P. D. Lawrence:
Characterizing ∇2G filtered images by their zero crossings. 253-256 - A. Ikonomopoulos:
Aspects of directional filtering and applications in image processing. 257-260 - Yu-Ning Dong, Zhen-Ya He:
A method of acquiring 3-D data of an object from stereo images. 261-264 - B. K. Miller, R. A. Jones:
A concavity based algorithm for the recognition of partially occulded 3-dimensional objects. 265-268 - David L. Wang:
Knowledge based object detection using SAR images. 269-272 - Makoto Sato, Toshikazu Wada, Hiroshi Kawarada:
A hierarchical representation of random waveforms by scale-space filtering. 273-276 - Scott W. Shaw, Rui J. P. deFigueiredo:
Structural processing of waveforms as trees. 277-280 - N. A. Chalabi, Tariq S. Durrani:
A new algorithm for estimating optic flow for low-level vision systems. 281-284 - Joseph S. P. Shu:
A new heuristic edge extraction technique. 285-288 - Chin-Hui Lee:
Robust linear prediction for speech analysis. 289-292 - D. G. Childers, Ke Wu, D. M. Hicks:
Factors in voice quality: Acoustic features related to gender. 293-296 - Kuldip K. Paliwal:
Estimation of noise variance from the noisy AR signal and its application in speech enhancement. 297-300 - B. Yegnanarayana, S. Tanveer Fathima, Hema A. Murthy:
Reconstruction from Fourier transform phase with applications to speech analysis. 301-304 - A. A. Wrench, C. F. N. Cowan:
A new approach to noise-robust LPC. 305-307 - Juergen Schroeter, Jerry N. Larar, M. Mohan Sondhi:
Speech parameter estimation using a vocal tract/Cord model. 308-311 - Tetsuya Harada, Hiroshi Kawarada:
High resolution frequency analysis of voices-Feature extraction of nasal consonants. 312-315 - Harprit S. Chhatwal, Anthony G. Constantinides:
Speech spectral segmentation for spectral estimation and formant modelling. 316-319 - Amro El-Jaroudi, John Makhoul:
Discrete all-pole modeling for voiced speech. 320-323 - Jitendra K. Tugnait:
Fitting noncausal autoregressive signal plus noise models to noisy non-Gaussian linear processes. 324-327 - Shiping Li, Bradley W. Dickinson:
Jump detection and fast parameter tracking for piecewise AR processes using adaptive lattice filters. 328-331 - Ahmed S. Abutaleb:
Adaptive line enhancement using a random AR model. 332-335 - S. Thomas Alexander, Zong M. Rhee:
An analysis of finite precision effects for the autocorrelation method and Burg's method of linear prediction. 336-339 - William J. Vetter, Milton J. Porsani:
Extended matrix formulation for the Marple algorithm. 340-343 - Sverre Holm:
Objective methods for comparing autoregressive order-determining criteria. 344-347 - Bernard Picinbono, Jean-Marc Kerilis:
Some properties of prediction and interpolation errors. 348-351 - Paul F. Fougere:
On the extreme accuracy of maximum entropy spectrum estimation from an error-free autocorrelation function. 352-355 - Vijay K. Jain, B. L. Xu:
Autocorrelation distortion function for improved AR modeling. 356-359 - Anne-Marie Derouault:
Context-dependent phonetic Markov models for large vocabulary speech recognition. 360-363 - Bernard Mérialdo:
Speech recognition with very large size dictionary. 364-367 - Pierre Alinat, Evelyne Gallais, Jean-Paul Haton, Jean-Marie Pierrel, Pascal Richard:
A continuous speech dialog system for the oral control of a sonar console. 368-371 - Diane Kewley-Port, Charles S. Watson, Daniel Maki, Daniel Reed:
Speaker-dependent speech recognition as the basis for a speech training aid. 372-375 - Alexander I. Rudnicky, Lynn K. Baumeister, Kevin H. DeGraaf, Eric Lehmann:
The lexical access component of the CMU continuous speech recognition system. 376-379 - Richard M. Stern, Wayne H. Ward, Alexander G. Hauptmann, Juan Leon:
Sentence parsing with weak grammatical constraints. 380-383 - Christian J. Wellekens:
Explicit time correlation in hidden Markov models for speech recognition. 384-386 - Thérèse Martelli, Laurent Miclet, Jean-Pierre Tubach:
REMORA A software architecture for the collaboration of different knowledge sources in phonetic decoding of continuous speech. 387-390 - Otto Schmidbauer:
Syllable-based segment-hypotheses generation in fluently spoken speech using gross articulatory features. 391-394 - Hanoch Lev-Ari, K.-F. Chiang, Thomas Kailath:
On the stability of adaptive lattice filters. 395-398 - P. Darlington, Stephen J. Elliott:
Stability of adaptively controlled systems-A graphical approach. 399-402 - Jean-Luc Botto:
Stabilization of fast recursive least-squares transversal filters for adaptive filtering. 403-406 - John M. Cioffi:
A fast QR/Frequency-domain RLS adaptive filter. 407-410 - Jae C. Lee, Sanjit K. Mitra:
On frequency-domain least squares adaptive algorithms. 411-414 - Hanoch Lev-Ari, John M. Cioffi, Thomas Kailath:
Continuous-time least-squares fast transversal filters. 415-418 - Dirk T. M. Slock, John M. Cioffi, Thomas Kailath:
A fast transversal filter for adaptive line enhancement. 419-422 - S. Thomas Alexander, C. T. Pan, Robert J. Plemmons:
Numerical properties of a hyperbolic rotation method for windowed RLS filtering. 423-426 - José Manuel Páez-Borrallo, Aníbal R. Figueiras-Vidal, Luis Vergara-Dominguez:
Analysis of LK frequency-adaptive transversal filters in plant identification. 427-430 - Guozhu Long, Fuyun Ling, John G. Proakis:
Adaptive transversal filters with delayed coefficient adaptation. 431-434 - Carl J. Wenk, Harold F. Jarvis Jr.:
Design of continuous gain adaptive αβ trackers for passive sonar application. 435-438 - G. W. Johnson, E. J. Modugno:
True angle estimation from a line array using time-delay estimates over a known rotation. 439-442 - Alfred O. Hero III:
Applications of error intensity measures to bearing estimation. 443-446 - John P. Ianniello:
High resolution multipath time delay estimation for broadband random signals. 447-450 - Ivars P. Kirsteins:
High resolution time delay estimation. 451-454 - M. A. Pallas, Nadine Martin, J. Martin:
Time delay estimation by autoregressive modelization. 455-458 - Miriam Hamilton, Peter M. Schultheiss:
Passive ranging in a multipath dominated environment. 459-462 - Amnon Shefi, Charles W. Therrien, Donald E. Kirk, Rigoberto Saez, Benjamin Friedlander:
Passive multipath target tracking in inhomogeneous acoustic medium. 463-466 - Roger J. Tremblay, G. Clifford Carter, Dean W. Lytle:
A practical approach to the estimation of amplitude and time delay parameters of a composite signal in non-white Gaussian noise. 467-470 - Jonathan S. Abel, Julius O. Smith III:
The spherical interpolation method for closed-form passive source localization using range difference measurements. 471-474 - Magdy A. Bayoumi:
A quadratic residue processor for complex DSP applications. 475-478 - James D. Beatty, Richard D. Calder Jr., Perry Farazi, Daniel P. Kelly, James L. Melsa:
Custom VLSI design of a single chip multi-channel ADPCM processor. 479-482 - Paul M. Chau, Kay-Cheung Chew, Walter H. Ku:
A bit-serial floating-point complex multiplier-accumulator for fault-tolerant digital signal processing arrays. 483-486 - Y. S. Cheung, S. C. Leung:
A second generation Silicon compiler for bit-serial signal processing architecture. 487-490 - Brian C. Richards, Alex Sherstinsky, Robert W. Brodersen:
A parameterized VLSI video-rate histogram processor. 491-494