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ICASSP 1993: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
- IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, ICASSP '93, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, April 27-30, 1993. IEEE Computer Society 1993, ISBN 0-7803-7402-9
Volume 1
- James L. Flanagan:
A model for moving university research to industrial application. 1 - Alan S. Gevins:
Measurement of neurocognitive networks of the human brain. 2-3 - Gerald D. Cain, Anush Yardim, Richard C. S. Morling:
All-thru DSP provision, essential for the modern EE. 4-7 - Delores M. Etter:
An evaluation of the new FORTRAN 90 standard relative to DSP algorithm implementations. 8-11 - Brian L. Evans, James H. McClellan, H. Joel Trussell:
Investigating signal processing theory with Mathematica. 12-15 - Roberto H. Bamberger, Steven L. Eddins, Stanley J. Reeves:
A multimedia image database for image processing instruction. 16-19 - C. Sidney Burrus:
Teaching filter design using Matlab. 20-23 - R. Lynn Kirlin, Brad A. Hedstrom:
A computer-oriented random processes course for a mix of graduates and undergraduates. 24-27 - Rulph Chassaing, Winfred K. N. Anakwa, Albert Richardson:
Real-time digital signal processing in education. 28-31 - Robert W. Stewart:
Practical DSP for scientists. 32-35 - Virginia L. Stonick:
Teaching signals and systems using the Virtual Laboratory environment in ECE at CMU. 36-39 - Frederick M. Waltz:
Fast signal processing hardware for industrial inspection. 40-43 - Dragana Brzakovic, H. Beck, P. Shanmugam:
Defect characterization and classification for web materials. 44-47 - John A. Adams:
Beyond 2000-Imaging for automated production test of PCB assemblies. 48-50 - Larry J. Eriksson:
Active sound and vibration control using adaptive digital signal processing. 51-54 - Larry P. Heck:
Signal processing research in automatic tool wear monitoring. 55-58 - Martin J. Dowling:
Application of non-stationary analysis to machinery monitoring. 59-62 - John R. Treichler:
Using signal processing to improve communications on the manufacturing shop floor. 63-66 - Douglas A. Coast:
Segmentation of high-resolution ECGs using hidden Markov models. 67-70 - Chrysostomos L. Nikias, Shan Gao, Sam Heidari:
Some new results on the inverse problem for electrocardiography. 71-74 - Thomas G. Xydis, Andrew E. Yagle:
A filtering approach to electrocardiography volume conductor inverse source problems. 75-78 - Robert A. Malkin, Theo C. Pilkington:
Defibrillation efficacy estimation using Bayesian estimation theory. 79-82 - William J. Williams:
Time-frequency analysis of biological signals. 83-86 - Xuan Kong, Nitish V. Thakor:
Adaptive coherence estimation reveals nonlinear processes in injured brain. 87-90 - John C. Mosher, Richard M. Leahy, Paul S. Lewis:
Biomagnetic localization from transient quasi-static events. 91-94 - Eric Dubois, Janusz Konrad:
Motion estimation and motion-compensated filtering of video signals. 95-98 - Hans Georg Musmann:
Object-oriented analysis-synthesis coding based on source models of moving 2D- and 3D-objects. 99-102 - Siu-Wai Wu, Allen Gersho:
Enhanced video compression with standardized bit stream syntax. 103-106 - T. Kamae, T. Kishimoto:
Visual communication and digital video. 107-109 - John G. Apostolopoulos, Peter A. Monta, Julien J. Nicolas, Jae S. Lim:
Designing a video compression system for high definition television. 110-113 - Barry G. Haskell, Amy R. Reibman:
Variable bit-rate video coding for ATM and broadcast applications. 114-116 - Dipankar Raychaudhuri, Huifang Sun, Régis Saint-Girons:
ATM transport and cell-loss concealment techniques for MPEG video. 117-120 - V. Michael Bove Jr.:
Hardware and software implications of representing scenes as data. 121-124 - Juha Backman, Matti Karjalainen:
Modelling of human directional and spatial hearing using neural networks. 125-128 - Jiashu Chen, Barry D. Van Veen, Kurt E. Hecox:
A spatial feature extraction and regularization model for virtual auditory display. 129-132 - R. E. P. Dowling, L. F. Turner:
Modelling the detectability of changes in auditory signals. 133-136 - Rongtai Wang, Ramesh Harjani:
Acoustic feedback cancellation in hearing aids. 137-140 - Janet C. Rutledge, Apichat Tungthangthum:
Objective measures for hearing loss compensation techniques. 141-144 - Hector R. Javkin, Norma Antonanzas-Barroso, Amitav Das, Daniel Zerkle, Yoshinori Yamada, Norio Murata, Harry Levitt, Karen Youdelman:
A motivation-sustaining articularity/acoustic speech training system for profoundly deaf children. 145-148 - Richard S. Goldhor:
Recognition of environmental sounds. 149-152 - Martin Schönle, Norbert J. Fliege, Udo Zölzer:
Parametric approximation of room impulse responses by multirate systems. 153-156 - Mikio Tohyama, Richard H. Lyon, Tsunehiko Koike:
Source waveform recovery in a reverberant space by cepstrum dereverberation. 157-160 - V. A. Margo, Delores M. Etter, N. C. Carlson, Jonathan H. Gross:
Multiple short-length adaptive filters for time-varying echo cancellations. 161-164 - Ruurd de Vries, Arthur P. Berkhoff, Cornelis H. Slump, Otto E. Herrmann:
Digital compensation of nonlinear distortion in loudspeakers. 165-168 - Michael M. Goodwin, Gary W. Elko:
Constant beamwidth beamforming. 169-172 - Gary W. Elko, Michael M. Goodwin:
Beam dithering: Acoustic feedback control using a modulated-directivity loudspeaker array. 173-176 - Elaine D. McKinney, Victor E. DeBrunner:
Directionalizing adaptive multi-microphone arrays for hearing aids using cardioid microphones. 177-180 - James C. Thi, Dennis R. Morgan:
Delayless subband active noise control. 181-184 - Robert W. Stewart, R. Duncan, Stephan Weiss:
Multi-channel active noise cancellation using the DSP56001 (digital signal processor). 185-188 - Min J. Ji, Sen Maw Kuo:
An active harmonic noise equalizer. 189-192 - Karlheinz Brandenburg, Robert Henke:
Near-lossless coding of high quality digital audio: first results. 193-196 - Deepen Sinha, Ahmed H. Tewfik:
Low bit rate transparent audio compression using a dynamic dictionary and optimized wavelets. 197-200 - Xiao Lin, Raymond Steele:
Subband coding with modified multipulse LPC for high quality audio. 201-204 - Michael Paraskevas, Dionysis E. Tsoukalas, John Mourjopoulos:
A Prony method for high-quality audio coding. 205-208 - Simon J. Godsill, Peter J. W. Rayner:
Frequency-based interpolation of sampled signals with applications in audio restoration. 209-212 - Thomas F. Quatieri, Robert B. Dunn, Thomas E. Hanna:
Time-scale modification of complex acoustic signals. 213-216 - Olivier Cappé:
Enhancement of musical signals degraded by background noise, using long-term behavior of the short-term spectral components. 217-220 - Boris Doval, Xavier Rodet:
Fundamental frequency estimation and tracking using maximum likelihood harmonic matching and HMMs. 221-224 - Philippe Depalle, Guillermo García, Xavier Rodet:
Tracking of partials for additive sound synthesis using hidden Markov models. 225-228 - Matti Karjalainen, Juha Backman, Jyrki Polkki:
Analysis, modeling, and real-time sound synthesis of the kantele, a traditional Finnish string instrument. 229-232 - Hagit Messer, Peter M. Schultheiss:
Conditional GLRT detection of a wideband source in the presence of a directional interference. 233-236 - Bob X. Li, Simon Haykin:
Chaotic detection of small target in sea clutter. 237-240 - Q. Jin, Kon Max Wong, Z.-Q. Luo:
Wideband time delay and Doppler stretch estimation: the application of wavelet transform and the optimum signal. 241-244 - Hamid Krim, Jean-Christophe Pesquet, K. Drouiche:
Tracking nonstationarities with a wavelet transform. 245-248 - F. Martinerie:
New data fusion and tracking approaches in multiple targets/distributed sensors network contexts. 249-252 - Hervé Chuberre, Jean-Jacques Fuchs:
A deconvolution approach to source localization. 253-256 - Dieter Kraus, A. Dhaouadi, Johann Friedrich Böhme:
EM dual maximum likelihood estimation for wideband source location. 257-260 - Harry Lee, Fu Li:
A novel approach for detecting the number of emitters in a cluster. 261-264 - W. Chang, B. Bosworth, G. Clifford Carter:
On using backpropagation neural networks to separate single echoes from multiple echoes. 265-268 - Beth A. Weisburn, Steven G. Mitchell, Christopher W. Clark, Thomas W. Parks:
Isolating biological acoustic transient signals. 269-272 - Jean Philippe Ovarlez:
Cramer Rao bound computation for velocity estimation in the broad-band case using the Mellin transform. 273-276 - Isabel M. G. Lourtie, G. Clifford Carter:
The Novel Ocean Low SNR Signal (NOLOSS) detection method for uncertain ocean environments. 277-280 - Marilynn P. Wylie, Sumit Roy, R. F. Schmitt:
Self-calibration of linear equi-spaced (LES) arrays. 281-284 - Marcus L. Graham, Frank O'Brien, Kai F. Gong, Sherry E. Hammel:
Adaptive filtering in underwater tracking with correlated measurement noise. 285-288 - Ismail Jouny:
Characterization and recognition of radar targets using multiscale edges. 289-292 - H. Bryan Riley, John A. Tague:
Matched field source detection and localization in high noise environments: A novel reduced-rank signal processing approach. 293-296 - Hee-Chun Song:
Cramer-Rao bound for passive localization of a moving source in ocean acoustics. 297-300 - Ming Lu, Zheng-ya He:
Adaptive beamforming for coherent interference suppression. 301-304 - James A. Nuttall, Peter Willett:
Adaptive-adaptive subarray narrowband beamforming. 305-308 - Edward C. Real, David P. Charette, R. A. Gilbert, Donald W. Tufts:
On sources of error in beamforming arrays. 309-312 - Hing-Cheung So, P. C. Ching, K. C. Ho, Yiu Tong Chan:
A novel constrained algorithm for delay estimation in the presence of multipath transmissions. 313-316 - Jean-Claude Di Martino, Jean Paul Haton, A. Laporte:
Lofargram line tracking by multistage decision process. 317-320 - Bouchra Senadji, Yves Grenier:
Broadband source localization by regularization techniques. 321-324 - G. T. Zunich:
Modified MUSIC in the presence of random phase errors. 325-328 - Gerard Loubet, Geneviève Jourdain:
Characterization of the underwater medium as an acoustical horizontal transmission channel. 329-332 - Thulasinath G. Manickam, Richard J. Vaccaro:
A non-iterative deconvolution method for estimating multipath channel responses. 333-336 - Sanjay K. Mehta, Edward L. Titlebaum:
Performance comparison of matched filter receiver and twin processor for abutted waveforms. 337-340 - M. G. Parker, Mohammed Benaissa:
Bit-serial, VLSI architecture for the implementation of maximum-length number-theoretic transforms using mixed basis representation. 341-344 - Sundararajan Sriram, Edward A. Lee:
Design and implementation of an ordered memory access architecture. 345-348 - Mike Petrowski, David B. Chester, W. Ronald Young:
Single chip digital down converter architecture. 349-352 - Anne Lafage, Francis Jutand:
I/O bandwidth optimization of VLSI architectures for matrix product-like algorithms. 353-356 - Lori E. Lucke, Keshab K. Parhi:
Block processing for rank order filtering using the rank order state machine architecture. 357-360 - Gireesh Shrimali, Keshab K. Parhi:
High-speed arithmetic coder/decoder architectures. 361-364 - Thomas P. Kelliher, Mary Jane Irwin:
A systolic VLSI architecture for multi-dimensional transforms. 365-368 - Lang P. Withers Jr.:
A parallel algorithm for generalized inverses of matrices, with applications to optimum beamforming. 369-372 - Michel Terré, Maurice G. Bellanger:
A systolic QRD-based algorithm for adaptive filtering and its implementation. 373-376 - Farhad Fuad Islam, Keikichi Tamaru:
High speed merged multiplication. 377-380 - Miodrag Potkonjak, Jan M. Rabaey:
On unlimited parallelism of DSP arithmetic computations. 381-384 - D. V. Poornaiah, R. Haribabu, M. Omair Ahmad:
Design and VLSI implementation of a novel concurrent 16-bit multiplier-accumulator for DSP applications. 385-388 - Dimitrios Soudris, Vassilis Paliouras, Thanos Stouraitis, Alexander Skavantzos, Constantinos E. Goutis:
Systematic design of full adder-based architectures for convolution. 389-392 - Kamal Nourji, Nicolas Demassieux:
Memory-I/O tradeoff and VLSI implementation of lapped transforms for image processing. 393-396 - Jörg Schönfeld, Peter Pirsch:
Compact hardware realization for Hough based extraction of line segments in image sequences for vehicle guidance. 397-400 - Chetana Nagendra, Manjit Borah, Mohan Vishwanath, Robert Michael Owens, Mary Jane Irwin:
Edge detection using fine-grained parallelism in VLSI. 401-404 - David R. Bull, Graham Wacey, John J. Stone, Jon M. Soloff:
A compound primitive operator approach to the realisation of video sub-band filter banks. 405-408 - W.-C. Fang, T. Shaw, J. Yu, B. Lau, Y.-C. Lin:
Parallel morphological image processing with an opto-electronic VLSI array processor. 409-412 - Chaitali Chakrabarti:
VLSI architectures for recursive median filters. 413-416 - Markus Freericks, Alois C. Knoll:
Formally correct translation of DSP algorithms specified in an asynchronous applicative language. 417-420 - Liang-Fang Chao, Edwin Hsing-Mean Sha:
Efficient retiming and unfolding. 421-424 - Michel Auguin, Fernand Boéri, C. Carrière, G. Menez:
Incremental synthesis of application domain specific processors. 425-428 - Joseph T. Buck, Edward A. Lee:
Scheduling dynamic dataflow graphs with bounded memory using the token flow model. 429-432 - Peter J. Black, Teresa H.-Y. Meng:
Hybrid survivor path architectures for Viterbi decoders. 433-436 - Heonchul Park, Viktor K. Prasanna:
Area efficient VLSI architectures for Huffman coding. 437-440 - John A. Eldon:
Genlocking to a video signal. 441-444 - Emmanuel N. Frantzeskakis, John S. Baras, K. J. Ray Liu:
Time-recursive architectures and wavelet transform. 445-448 - Miquel Bertran, Frances Oller, Jordi Forga, J. A. Frau, Joan M. Espejo, A. Ripoll, J. C. Herranz, F. Alvarez, Joan Viaplana, Albert Duran, Miquel Porta, J. Ramio:
An environment for DSP system development with extended abstract types, and dimensional design (PADDE). 449-452 - Edward A. Lee:
Representing and exploiting data parallelism using multidimensional dataflow diagrams. 453-456 - Andreas Fauth, Alois C. Knoll:
Automated generation of DSP program development tools using a machine description formalism. 457-460 - Kin H. Yu, Yu Hen Hu:
Optimized code generation for programmable digital signal processors. 461-464 - George Kechriotis, Elias S. Manolakos:
Using neural networks for nonlinear and chaotic signal processing. 465-468 - Khalid A. Al-Mashouq, Irving S. Reed:
The use of neural nets to combine equalization with decoding. 469-472 - Zengjun Xiang, Guangguo Bi:
Mixed gradient based fast learning algorithm for MLP with its applications to MQAM digital mobile radio receptions. 473-476