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ICASSP 2014: Florence, Italy
- IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, ICASSP 2014, Florence, Italy, May 4-9, 2014. IEEE 2014
SS1: Signal Processing for Big Data
- Nikos D. Sidiropoulos
, Evangelos E. Papalexakis
, Christos Faloutsos
:
A parallel algorithm for big tensor decomposition using randomly compressed cubes (PARACOMP). 1-5 - Shahab Basiri, Esa Ollila, Visa Koivunen:
Fast and robust bootstrap method for testing hypotheses in the ICA model. 6-10 - Adam C. Wilkerson, Harish Chintakunta, Hamid Krim
:
Computing persistent features in big data: A distributed dimension reduction approach. 11-15 - Konstantinos Slavakis, Georgios B. Giannakis
:
Online dictionary learning from big data using accelerated stochastic approximation algorithms. 16-20 - Bubacarr Bah
, Stephen Becker, Volkan Cevher
, Baran Gozcu
:
Metric learning with rank and sparsity constraints. 21-25 - André Lima Férrer de Almeida
, Alain Y. Kibangou
:
Distributed large-scale tensor decomposition. 26-30
SPTM-L1: Sampling Theory and Methods I
- John Murray-Bruce
, Pier Luigi Dragotti
:
Spatio-temporal sampling and reconstruction of diffusion fields induced by point sources. 31-35 - Céline Aubel, David Stotz, Helmut Bölcskei:
Super-resolution from short-time Fourier transform measurements. 36-40 - Dyonisius Dony Ariananda
, Geert Leus
:
Non-uniform sampling for compressive cyclic spectrum reconstruction. 41-45 - Volker Pohl, Çagkan Yapar
, Holger Boche, Fanny Yang:
A phase retrieval method for signals in modulation-invariant spaces. 46-50 - Christopher Gilliam
, Thierry Blu:
Fitting instead of annihilation: Improved recovery of noisy FRI signals. 51-55 - Holger Boche, Ullrich J. Mönich:
No-Go theorem for sampling-based signal processing. 56-60
SAM-L1: Radar Array Processing
- Augusto Aubry
, Antonio De Maio
, Goffredo Foglia
, Danilo Orlando
, Chengpeng Hao:
Enhanced radar detection and range estimation via oversampled data. 61-65 - Arnaud Breloy, Guillaume Ginolhac, Frédéric Pascal, Philippe Forster
:
Robust estimation of the clutter subspace for a Low Rank heterogeneous noise under high Clutter to Noise Ratio assumption. 66-70 - Mohammad Mahdi Naghsh, Mojtaba Soltanalian, Petre Stoica, Mahmoud Modarres-Hashemi, Antonio De Maio
, Augusto Aubry
:
A max-min design of transmit sequence and receive filter. 71-75 - Itay Cnaan-On, Stewart J. Thomas
, Matthew S. Reynolds, Jeffrey L. Krolik:
Multichannel radar backscatter communication and localization. 76-80 - Pietro Stinco
, Maria Sabrina Greco
, Fulvio Gini, Mario La Manna:
Compressed spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radar systems. 81-85 - Wei Zhu, Jun Tang, Shuang Wan:
Angular resolution limit of two closely-spaced point sources based on information theoretic criteria. 86-90
SLTC-L1: Speaker diarization
- Rong Zheng, Ce Zhang, Shanshan Zhang, Bo Xu:
Variational Bayes based I-vector for speaker diarization of telephone conversations. 91-95 - Sree Harsha Yella, Hervé Bourlard:
Information bottleneck based speaker diarization of meetings using non-speech as side information. 96-100 - Ashtosh Sapru, Sree Harsha Yella, Hervé Bourlard:
Improving speaker diarization using social role information. 101-105 - Alexey Sholokhov, Timur Pekhovsky, Oleg Kudashev, Andrey Shulipa, Tomi Kinnunen:
Bayesian analysis of similarity matrices for speaker diarization. 106-110 - Srikanth R. Madikeri, Hervé Bourlard:
Filterbank slope based features for speaker diarization. 111-115 - Paul Gay, Elie Khoury, Sylvain Meignier, Jean-Marc Odobez
, Paul Deléglise:
A conditional random field approach for audio-visual people diarization. 116-120
SLTC-L2: Spoken Language Understanding I
- Andreas Tsiartas, Prasanta Kumar Ghosh, Panayiotis G. Georgiou, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Classification of clean and noisy bilingual movie audio for speech-to-speech translation corpora design. 121-125 - Mohamed Morchid, Richard Dufour, Pierre-Michel Bousquet, Mohamed Bouallegue, Georges Linarès, Renato De Mori:
Improving dialogue classification using a topic space representation and a Gaussian classifier based on the decision rule. 126-130 - Seokhwan Kim, Rafael E. Banchs, Haizhou Li
:
Wikipedia-based Kernels for dialogue topic tracking. 131-135 - Puyang Xu, Ruhi Sarikaya:
Contextual domain classification in spoken language understanding systems using recurrent neural network. 136-140 - Joris Pelemans, Kris Demuynck, Hugo Van hamme
, Patrick Wambacq
:
Coping with language data sparsity: Semantic head mapping of compound words. 141-145 - Benoît Favre, Mickael Rouvier, Frédéric Béchet:
Reranked aligners for interactive transcript correction. 146-150
IVMSP-L1: Image Quality Assessment
- Tanaya Guha, Ehsan Nezhadarya, Rabab K. Ward:
Learning sparse models for image quality assessment. 151-155 - Yuanhao Zhai, David L. Neuhoff, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas
:
Subjective similarity evaluation for scenic bilevel images. 156-160 - Joumana Farah, Marie-Rita Hojeij, Jihad Chrabieh, Frédéric Dufaux:
Full-reference and reduced-reference quality metrics based on SIFT. 161-165 - Dohyoung Lee, Konstantinos N. Plataniotis
:
Towards a novel perceptual color difference metric using circular processing of hue components. 166-170 - Won-Dong Jang, Jae-Young Sim, Chang-Su Kim
:
GEQM: A quality metric for gray-level edge maps based on structural matching. 171-174 - Takahiro Ogawa
, Miki Haseyama:
Missing intensity restoration via perceptually optimized subspace projection based on entropy component analysis. 175-179
SLTC-P1: Deep Neural Networks in Speech Recognition I
- Simon Wiesler, Alexander Richard, Ralf Schlüter
, Hermann Ney:
Mean-normalized stochastic gradient for large-scale deep learning. 180-184 - Yu Zhang, Ekapol Chuangsuwanich
, James R. Glass:
Extracting deep neural network bottleneck features using low-rank matrix factorization. 185-189 - László Tóth
:
Combining time- and frequency-domain convolution in convolutional neural network-based phone recognition. 190-194 - Shilin Liu, Khe Chai Sim:
On combining DNN and GMM with unsupervised speaker adaptation for robust automatic speech recognition. 195-199 - Bo Li, Khe Chai Sim:
An ideal hidden-activation mask for deep neural networks based noise-robust speech recognition. 200-204 - Po-Sen Huang, Haim Avron, Tara N. Sainath, Vikas Sindhwani, Bhuvana Ramabhadran:
Kernel methods match Deep Neural Networks on TIMIT. 205-209 - Vijayaditya Peddinti, Tara N. Sainath, Shay Maymon, Bhuvana Ramabhadran, David Nahamoo, Vaibhava Goel
:
Deep Scattering Spectrum with deep neural networks. 210-214 - Xiaohui Zhang, Jan Trmal, Daniel Povey, Sanjeev Khudanpur:
Improving deep neural network acoustic models using generalized maxout networks. 215-219 - Ching-feng Yeh, Lin-Shan Lee:
Transcribing code-switched bilingual lectures using deep neural networks with unit merging in acoustic modeling. 220-224 - Andrew W. Senior, Ignacio López-Moreno:
Improving DNN speaker independence with I-vector inputs. 225-229 - Michiel Bacchiani, David Rybach:
Context dependent state tying for speech recognition using deep neural network acoustic models. 230-234 - Frank Seide, Hao Fu, Jasha Droppo
, Gang Li, Dong Yu:
On parallelizability of stochastic gradient descent for speech DNNS. 235-239 - Wei Deng, Yanmin Qian, Yuchen Fan, Tianfan Fu, Kai Yu:
Stochastic data sweeping for fast DNN training. 240-244 - Tianxing He, Yuchen Fan, Yanmin Qian, Tian Tan, Kai Yu:
Reshaping deep neural network for fast decoding by node-pruning. 245-249
SLTC-P2: Stochastic Speech Synthesis
- Chung-Hsien Wu
, Yi-Chin Huang, Shih-Lun Lin, Chia-Ping Chen:
Natural speech synthesis based on hybrid approach with candidate expansion and verification. 250-254 - Bajibabu Bollepalli, Jérôme Urbain, Tuomo Raitio, Joakim Gustafson, Hüseyin Çakmak:
A comparative evaluation of vocoding techniques for HMM-based laughter synthesis. 255-259 - Thomas Drugman, Tuomo Raitio:
Excitation modeling for HMM-based speech synthesis: Breaking down the impact of periodic and aperiodic components. 260-264 - Kazuhiro Nakamura, Keiichiro Oura, Yoshihiko Nankaku, Keiichi Tokuda:
HMM-Based singing voice synthesis and its application to Japanese and English. 265-269 - Nirmesh J. Shah, Bhavik B. Vachhani, Hardik B. Sailor
, Hemant A. Patil:
Effectiveness of PLP-based phonetic segmentation for speech synthesis. 270-274 - Florian Eyben, Yannis Agiomyrgiannakis:
A frequency-weighted post-filtering transform for compensation of the over-smoothing effect in HMM-based speech synthesis. 275-279 - Vincent Wan, Javier Latorre, Kayoko Yanagisawa, Mark J. F. Gales, Yannis Stylianou:
Cluster adaptive training of average voice models. 280-284 - Pierre Lanchantin, Mark J. F. Gales, Simon King
, Junichi Yamagishi:
Multiple-average-voice-based speech synthesis. 285-289 - Shinnosuke Takamichi, Tomoki Toda
, Graham Neubig, Sakriani Sakti, Satoshi Nakamura:
A postfilter to modify the modulation spectrum in HMM-based speech synthesis. 290-294 - Ran Zhang, Jianhua Tao, Ya Li, Zhengqi Wen:
A novel hybrid mandarin speech synthesis system using different base units for model training and concatenation. 295-299 - Vassilios Tsiaras, Ranniery Maia, Vassilios Diakoloukas, Yannis Stylianou, Vassilios Digalakis:
Linear dynamical models in speech synthesis. 300-304
SPTM-P1: Time Frequency Analysis, System Modelling and Estimation
- Roberto F. Leonarduzzi, Herwig Wendt
, Stéphane Jaffard, Stéphane G. Roux, María E. Torres
, Patrice Abry
:
Extending multifractal analysis to negative regularity: P-exponents and P-leaders. 305-309 - Rodney A. Kennedy
, Zubair Khalid, Parastoo Sadeghi
:
Efficient kernel-based formulations of spatio-spectral and related transformations on the 2-sphere. 310-314 - Thomas Oberlin, Sylvain Meignen
, Valérie Perrier:
The fourier-based synchrosqueezing transform. 315-319 - Douglas David Baptista de Souza, Jocelyn Chanussot, Anne-Catherine Favre, Pierre Borgnat
:
A new nonparametric method for testing stationarity based on trend analysis in the time marginal distribution. 320-324 - Douglas David Baptista de Souza, Jocelyn Chanussot, Anne-Catherine Favre:
On selecting relevant intrinsic mode functions in empirical mode decomposition: An energy-based approach. 325-329 - Nouha Jaoua, François Septier
, Emmanuel Duflos, Philippe Vanheeghe:
State and impulsive time-varying measurement noise density estimation in nonlinear dynamic systems using Dirichlet Process Mixtures. 330-334 - Daniele Angelosante:
Sparse regressions for joint segmentation and linear prediction. 335-339 - Scott Wisdom, Les Atlas, James Pittore:
Extending coherence time for analysis of modulated random processes. 340-344 - Moeness G. Amin
, Yimin D. Zhang
, Branka Jokanovic
:
Time-frequency signature reconstruction from random observations using multiple measurement vectors. 345-349 - George-Othon Glentis
, Andreas Jakobsson
, Kostas Angelopoulos:
Block-recursive IAA-based spectral estimates with missing samples using data interpolation. 350-354
SPTM-P2: Signal and System Modelling, and Estimation I
- Zhenhua Yu, Robert John Baxley, G. Tong Zhou:
Distributions of upper PAPR and lower PAPR of OFDM signals in visible light communications. 355-359 - P. P. Vaidyanathan, Piya Pal:
The farey-dictionary for sparse representation of periodic signals. 360-364 - Ayush Bhandari
, Achuta Kadambi, Ramesh Raskar:
Sparse Linear Operator identification without sparse regularization? Applications to mixed pixel problem in Time-of-Flight/Range imaging. 365-369 - Bogdan Dumitrescu
, Bogdan C. Sicleru:
Optimization with sums of exponentials and applications. 370-374 - Syed Ahmed Pasha, Victor Solo:
Topology identification of dynamic point process networks. 375-378 - Boqiang Huang, Angela Kunoth
:
A unique polar representation of the hyperanalytic signal. 379-383 - Scott C. Douglas
, Danilo P. Mandic:
Autoconvolution and panorama: Augmenting second-order signal analysis. 384-388 - Tim Schwerdtfeger, Anton Kummert:
A multidimensional signal processing approach to Wave Digital Filters with topology-related delay-free loops. 389-393 - Mario H. Castañeda, Josef A. Nossek
:
Estimation of rank deficient covariance matrices with Kronecker structure. 394-398 - Neha Thakre, Christian Debes, Roel Heremans, Abdelhak M. Zoubir:
Anomaly detection for dike monitoring using system identification. 399-403 - Nikola Rozic, Dinko Begusic, Josko Radic:
Noise squared norm in OFDM systems interfered by impulse noise. 404-408 - Magnus Mossberg:
Gaussian process parameter estimation using zero crossing data from wireless sensors. 409-413 - Tirza Routtenberg
, Lang Tong:
The Cramér-Rao bound for estimation-after-selection. 414-418 - Paulo Jorge S. G. Ferreira, Armando J. Pinho
:
Compression-based normal similarity measures for DNA sequences. 419-423
SPCOM-P1: Coordinated transmission in heterogeneous networks
- Anh H. Nguyen, Yichao Huang, Bhaskar D. Rao:
Order statistics based CDF scheduling methods in multiuser heterogeneous systems. 424-428 - Yair Noam, Amir Leshem
, Hagit Messer:
Robust spectrum management with incomplete information. 429-433 - Jingran Lin, Yubai Li, Qicong Peng:
Joint power allocation, base station assignment and beamformer design for an uplink SIMO heterogeneous network. 434-438 - Nima Namvar, Walid Saad, Behrouz Maham
, Stefan Valentin
:
A context-aware matching game for user association in wireless small cell networks. 439-443 - Omid Semiari, Walid Saad, Stefan Valentin
, Mehdi Bennis
, Behrouz Maham
:
Matching theory for priority-based cell association in the downlink of wireless small cell networks. 444-448 - Nassar Ksairi, Philippe Ciblat, Christophe J. Le Martret:
Optimal resource allocation for type-II HARQ based OFDMA ad hoc networks under individual rate and power constraints. 449-453 - Ruoyu Sun, Zhi-Quan Luo:
Globally optimal joint uplink base station association and power control for max-min fairness. 454-458 - Shixin Luo, Rui Zhang
, Teng Joon Lim
:
Coordinated downlink and uplink user association and beamforming for energy minimizationincloud radio access network. 459-463 - Wenhao Wu, Kun Wang, Zhi Ding
, Chengshan Xiao:
Cooperative multi-cell MIMO downlink precoding for finite-alphabet inputs. 464-468 - Jarkko Kaleva, Randall Berry
, Michael L. Honig, Antti Tölli, Markku J. Juntti
:
Decentralized sum MSE minimization for coordinated multi-point transmission. 469-473 - Songze Li, Emrah Akyol
, Urbashi Mitra:
Power allocation for Gaussian multiple access channel with noisy cooperative links. 474-478 - Rasmus Brandt, Emil Björnson
, Mats Bengtsson
:
Weighted sum rate optimization for multicell MIMO systems with hardware-impaired transceivers. 479-483 - Yao Cheng
, Peng Li, Martin Haardt:
Coordinated beamforming in MIMO FBMC/OQAM systems. 484-488 - Qianrui Li, David Gesbert
, Nicolas Gresset:
Joint precoding over a master-slave coordination link. 489-493
IVMSP-P1: Face Recognition
- Meriem Bendris, Benoît Favre
, Delphine Charlet, Géraldine Damnati, Rémi Auguste:
Multiple-view constrained clustering for unsupervised face identification in TV-broadcast. 494-498 - Ramya Srinivasan, Abhishek Nagar, Anshuman Tewari, Donato Mitrani, Amit K. Roy-Chowdhury:
Face recognition based on SIGMA sets of image features. 499-503 - Yinyan Jiang, Yong Wu, Weifeng Li, Longbiao Wang, Qingmin Liao:
Log-domain polynomial filters for illumination-robust face recognition. 504-508 - Muhammad Khurram Shaikh, Muhammad Atif Tahir, Ahmed Bouridane:
Probabilistic Linear Discriminant Analysis for intermodality face recognition. 509-513 - Mohamed Anouar Borgi, Demetrio Labate, Maher El'arbi, Chokri Ben Amar:
Regularized Shearlet Network for face recognition using single sample per person. 514-518 - Jun Yi, Fei Su:
Histogram of Log-Gabor Magnitude Patterns for face recognition. 519-523 - Hehua Chi, Yu Hen Hu:
Facial image de-identification using identiy subspace decomposition. 524-528 - Cristina Bordei, Pascal Bourdon, Bertrand Augereau, Philippe Carré:
Polynomial based texture representation for facial expression recognition. 529-533
IVMSP-P2: Stereoscopic and 3D Processing
- Kuang-Tsu Shih, Chen-Yu Hsu, Cheng-Chieh Yang, Homer H. Chen
:
Analysis of the effect of calibration error on light field super-resolution rendering. 534-538 - Yun Li, Mårten Sjöström
, Roger Olsson, Ulf Jennehag:
Efficient intra prediction scheme for light field image compression. 539-543 - Xuyuan Xu, Lai-Man Po
, Chun-Ho Cheung
, Litong Feng, Kwok-Wai Cheung, Chi-Wang Ting, Ka-Ho Ng:
Adaptive block truncation filter for MVC depth image enhancement. 544-548 - Wenfei Jiang, Tao Luo, Fan Zhang, Jiang Tian, Pei Luo, Kangying Cai:
Generic 2D/3D smoothing via regional variation. 549-553 - Rodrigo Schramm, Cláudio Rosito Jung:
Temporally coherent stereo matching using kinematic constraints. 554-558 - Mitra Damghanian, Roger Olsson, Mårten Sjöström
:
Performance analysis in Lytro camera: Empirical and model based approaches to assess refocusing quality. 559-563 - Zhen Zhang, Xiao Ai, C. K. Chan, Naim Dahnoun
:
An efficient algorithm for pothole detection using stereo vision. 564-568 - Stuart Woolford, Ian S. Burnett
:
Toward a one shot multi-projector profilometry system for full field of view object measurement. 569-573 - B. Budianto, Daniel Pak-Kong Lun
:
Efficient 3-dimensional model reconstruction based on marker encoded fringe projection profilometry. 574-578 - Bruno Macchiavello
, Camilo C. Dorea, Edson M. Hung, Gene Cheung, Ivan V. Bajic
:
Low-saliency prior for disocclusion hole filling in DIBR-synthesized images. 579-583 - Zucheul Lee, Truong Q. Nguyen:
Hierarchical depth processing with adaptive search range and fusion. 584-588 - Iana Iatsun, Mohamed-Chaker Larabi, Christine Fernandez-Maloigne:
Using monocular depth cues for modeling stereoscopic 3D saliency. 589-593 - G. C. V. Perera, D. Varuna S. X. De Silva
, Ahmet M. Kondoz, Safak Dogan
:
An improved model of binocular energy calculation for full-reference stereoscopic image quality assessment. 594-598 - Richard Rzeszutek, Dimitrios Androutsos:
Label propagation through edge-preserving filters. 599-603
AASP-P1: Microphone Array Processing I, Music Analysis and Synthesis I
- Yoichi Haneda, Ken'ichi Furuya
, Shoichi Koyama
, Kenta Niwa:
Close-talking spherical microphone array using sound pressure interpolation based on spherical harmonic expansion. 604-608 - Richard Heusdens, Nikolay D. Gaubitch:
Time-delay estimation for TOA-based localization of multiple sensors. 609-613 - Axel Plinge, Gernot A. Fink:
Multi-speaker tracking using multiple distributed microphone arrays. 614-618 - Rupayan Chakraborty
, Climent Nadeu:
Sound-model-based acoustic source localization using distributed microphone arrays. 619-623 - Kazuyoshi Yoshii
, Hiromasa Fujihara, Tomoyasu Nakano, Masataka Goto
:
Cultivating vocal activity detection for music audio signals in a circulation-type crowdsourcing ecosystem. 624-628 - Sungkyun Chang
, Kyogu Lee:
A pairwise approach to simultaneous onset/offset detection for singing voice using correntropy. 629-633 - Emilio Molina, Isabel Barbancho
, Ana M. Barbancho, Lorenzo J. Tardón:
Parametric model of spectral envelope to synthesize realistic intensity variations in singing voice. 634-638 - Hendrik Schreiber, Meinard Müller
:
Exploiting global features for tempo octave correction. 639-643 - Zafar Rafii, Bob Coover, Jinyu Han:
An audio fingerprinting system for live version identification using image processing techniques. 644-648 - Sebastian Ewert
, Mark D. Plumbley
, Mark B. Sandler:
Accounting for phase cancellations in non-negative matrix factorization using weighted distances. 649-653 - Colin Raffel, Daniel P. W. Ellis:
Estimating timing and channel distortion across related signals. 654-658 - Matthias Mauch, Simon Dixon:
PYIN: A fundamental frequency estimator using probabilistic threshold distributions. 659-663 - Oriol Nieto, Juan Pablo Bello
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Music segment similarity using 2D-Fourier Magnitude Coefficients. 664-668 - Junle Wang, Yuming Fang, Manish Narwaria
, Weisi Lin, Patrick Le Callet:
Stereoscopic image retargeting based on 3D saliency detection. 669-673 - O. U. Nirmal Jith, S. Avinash Ramakanth, R. Venkatesh Babu
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Optical flow estimation using Approximate Nearest Neighbor Field fusion. 673-674 - Emil Eriksson
, György Dán, Viktoria Fodor:
Prediction-based load control and balancing for feature extraction in visual sensor networks. 674-678 - Zhipeng Wu, Kiyoharu Aizawa:
MangaWall: Generating manga pages for real-time applications. 679-683 - Xiaoming Nan, Yifeng He, Ling Guan:
Towards optimal resource allocation for differentiated multimedia services in cloud computing environment. 684-688 - Arun R. Kattukandy, Vaninirappuputhenpurayil Gopalan Reju
, Andy W. H. Khong:
Source localization on solids utilizing time-frequency analysis of parameterized warped signals. 689-693 - Ryo Ishii, Kazuhiro Otsuka, Shiro Kumano, Junji Yamato
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Analysis and modeling of next speaking start timing based on gaze behavior in multi-party meetings. 694-698 - Zhaojun Yang, Angeliki Metallinou, Engin Erzin
, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Analysis of interaction attitudes using data-driven hand gesture phrases. 699-703 - Onur Atan, Cem Tekin, Mihaela van der Schaar
, Yiannis Andreopoulos:
Bandit framework for systematic learning in wireless video-based face recognition. 704-708 - Yuanzhang Xiao, Mihaela van der Schaar
:
Optimal foresighted packet scheduling and resource allocation for multi-user video transmission in 4G cellular networks. 709-713 - Sergio Cicalo, Nesrine Changuel, Ray Miller, Bessem Sayadi, Velio Tralli:
Quality-fair HTTP adaptive streaming over LTE network. 714-718 - Yanjia Sun
, Ali N. Akansu:
Automatic inference of mental states from spontaneous facial expressions. 719-723 - Gabriel Sargent
, Pierre Hanna
, Henri Nicolas:
Segmentation of music video streams in music pieces through audio-visual analysis. 724-728
SLTC-L3: Speaker recognition I
- Sergey Novoselov, Timur Pekhovsky, Andrey Shulipa, Alexey Sholokhov:
Text-dependent GMM-JFA system for password based speaker verification. 729-733 - Anthony Larcher, Kong-Aik Lee
, Bin Ma, Haizhou Li
:
Modelling the alternative hypothesis for text-dependent speaker verification. 734-738 - Anthony Larcher, Kong-Aik Lee
, Bin Ma, Haizhou Li
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Imposture classification for text-dependent speaker verification. 739-743 - Jesús Antonio Villalba López, Eduardo Lleida
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Unsupervised adaptation of PLDA by using variational Bayes methods. 744-748 - Federico Alegre, Giovanni Soldi, Nicholas W. D. Evans:
Evasion and obfuscation in automatic speaker verification. 749-753
SPTM-L2: Signal and System Modelling, and Estimation II
- Yuxin Chen, Yonina C. Eldar, Andrea J. Goldsmith:
An algorithm for exact super-resolution and phase retrieval. 754-758 - Alireza Ahrabian, Danilo P. Mandic:
Estimation of phase synchrony using the synchrosqueezing transform. 759-763 - Antonio Napolitano
:
Wide-band moving source passive localization in highly corruptive environments. 764-768 - Alexander Jung
, Reinhard Heckel, Helmut Bölcskei, Franz Hlawatsch:
Compressive nonparametric graphical model selection for time series. 769-773 - Soo-Chang Pei, Chun-Lin Liu
:
3D rotation estimation using discrete spherical harmonic oscillator transforms. 774-778 - Johan Brynolfsson, Johan Sward, Andreas Jakobsson
, Maria Hansson-Sandsten:
Smooth time-frequency estimation using covariance fitting. 779-783
SS2: Enhanced Radar Sensing in Harsh Environments Phenomenology
- Yuriy V. Shkvarko, Juan I. Yañez, Gustavo D. Martín del Campo, V. E. Espadas:
Multilevel descriptive experiment design regularization framework for sparsity preserving enhancement of radar imagery in harsh sensing environments. 784-788 - Cuong Huynh, Jaeyoung Lee, Cam Nguyen:
Multi-band radio-frequency integrated circuits for multiband and multimode wireless communication, radar and sensing systems in harsh environments. 789-792 - Christo A. Kabakchiev
, Vera P. Behar, Ivan Garvanov
, Dorina Kabakchieva, Hermann Rohling:
Detection, parametric imaging and classification of very small marine targets emerged in heavy sea clutter utilizing GPS-based Forward Scattering Radar. 793-797 - Kostyantyn A. Lukin
, Pavlo L. Vyplavin
, Volodymyr V. Kudriashov
, Sergey Lukin, Vladimir P. Palamarchuk, Yu. Shkvarko, P. Sushenko, N. Zaets:
Radar tomography using MIMO noise radar and antenna with beam synthesis. 798-800 - Yuri I. Abramovich, Geoffrey San Antonio:
Over-the-horizon Radar potential signal parameter estimation accuracy in harsh sensing environments. 801-804 - Hong Jiang
, Xiaohui Tang:
Polarimetric MIMO radar target detection based on glowworm swarm optimization algorithm. 805-809
AASP-L1: Microphone-Array Beamforming
- Matthew O'Connor, W. Bastiaan Kleijn
:
Diffusion-based distributed MVDR beamformer. 810-814 - Chao Pan, Jingdong Chen, Jacob Benesty
:
On the noisereduction performance of the MVDR beamformer innoisy and reverberant environments. 815-819 - Akihiko Sugiyama, Ryoji Miyahara:
A new generalized sidelobe canceller with a compact array of microphones suitable for mobile terminals. 820-824 - Dani Cherkassky, Sharon Gannot
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Multichannel Wiener filter performance analysis in presence of mismodeling. 825-829 - Sebastian Braun, Oliver Thiergart, Emanuël A. P. Habets
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Automatic spatial gain control for an informed spatial filter. 830-834 - Amir R. Moghimi, Richard M. Stern
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An analysis of binaural spectro-temporal masking as nonlinear beamforming. 835-839
SPCOM-L1: Resource allocation
- Gesualdo Scutari, Francisco Facchinei
, Lorenzo Lampariello
, Peiran Song:
Parallel and distributed methods for nonconvex optimization. 840-844 - Wei-Cheng Liao, Mingyi Hong, Zhi-Quan Luo:
Max-min network flow and resource allocation for backhaul constrained heterogeneous wireless networks. 845-849 - Stefania Sardellitti
, Gesualdo Scutari, Sergio Barbarossa
:
Joint cell selection and radio resource allocation in MIMO small cell networks via successive convex approximation. 850-854 - Wei Bao
, Ben Liang
:
Near-optimal spectrum allocation in multi-tier cellular networks with random inelastic traffic. 855-859 - Ganesh Venkatraman, Antti Tölli, Le-Nam Tran
, Markku J. Juntti
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Queue aware precoder design for space frequency resource allocation. 860-864 - Matthias Wildemeersch, Tony Q. S. Quek
, Marios Kountouris, Cornelis H. Slump:
Effectiveness of successive interference cancellation and association policies for heterogeneous wireless networks. 865-869
IVMSP-L2: Stereoscopic and 3D coding
- Ying Liu, Krishna Rao Vijayanagar, Joohee Kim:
Quad-tree partitioned compressed sensing for depth map coding. 870-874 - Payman Aflaki, Miska M. Hannuksela, Moncef Gabbouj
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Flexible depth map spatial resolution in depth-enhanced multiview video coding. 875-879 - Sid Ahmed Fezza
, Mohamed-Chaker Larabi, Kamel Mohamed Faraoun:
Asymmetric coding using Binocular Just Noticeable Difference and depth information for stereoscopic 3D. 880-884 - Yongzhe Wang, Antonio Ortega
, Dong Tian
, Anthony Vetro:
A graph-based joint bilateral approach for depth enhancement. 885-889 - Mehrdad Panahpour Tehrani, Akio Ishikawa, Makoto Okui, Naomi Inoue, Keita Takahashi, Toshiaki Fujii
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Synthesis Error COmpeNsateD Multiview Video plus Depth for representation of multiview video. 890-894 - Hamid Reza Tohidypour, Mahsa T. Pourazad, Panos Nasiopoulos:
A low complexity mode decision approach for HEVC-based 3D video coding using a Bayesian method. 895-899
SLTC-P3: Speech Production and Perception
- Oldooz Hazrati Yadkoori, Seyed Omid Sadjadi, John H. L. Hansen:
Robust and efficient environment detection for adaptive speech enhancement in cochlear implants. 900-904 - Hussnain Ali, Feng Hong, John H. L. Hansen, Emily Tobey:
Improving channel selection of sound coding algorithms in cochlear implants. 905-909 - Joao B. Crespo, Richard C. Hendriks:
Speech reinforcement in noisy reverberant environments using a perceptual distortion measure. 910-914 - Visar Berisha
, Julie Liss, Steven Sandoval, Rene Utianski
, Andreas Spanias:
Modeling pathological speech perception from data with similarity labels. 915-919 - Jón Guðnason, Daryush D. Mehta, Thomas F. Quatieri:
Closed phase estimation for inverse filtering the oral airflow waveform. 920-924 - Chin-Tuan Tan
, Ivan W. Selesnick
, Kemal Avci
:
Perceived quality of resonance based decomposed speech components under diotic and dichotic listening. 925-929 - Rachel M. Bittner, Durand R. Begault:
Signal processing methods for removing the effects of whole-body vibration upon speech. 930-934 - Jeesoo Bang, Kyusong Lee, Seonghan Ryu, Gary Geunbae Lee:
Vowel-reduction feedback system for non-native learners of English. 935-939 - P. Sujith, Prasanta Kumar Ghosh
:
Maximum a-posteriori estimation of missing samples with continuity constraint in Electromagnetic Articulography data. 940-944 - R. L. Vikram, K. V. Vijay Girish, S. Harshavardhan, A. G. Ramakrishnan, T. V. Ananthapadmanabha:
Subband analysis of linear prediction residual for the estimation of glottal closure instants. 945-949
SLTC-P4: Processing of Abnormal Speech
- Nicolas Obin, Axel Roebel, Grégoire Bachman:
On automatic voice casting for expressive speech: Speaker recognition vs. speech classification. 950-954 - Firoj Alam
, Giuseppe Riccardi:
Fusion of acoustic, linguistic and psycholinguistic features for Speaker Personality Traits recognition. 955-959 - Gilles Degottex, John Kane, Thomas Drugman, Tuomo Raitio, Stefan Scherer:
COVAREP - A collaborative voice analysis repository for speech technologies. 960-964 - Meysam Asgari, Géza Kiss, Jan P. H. van Santen
, Izhak Shafran, Xubo Song:
Automatic measurement of affective valence and arousal in speech. 965-969 - Nicholas Cummins
, Julien Epps
, Vidhyasaharan Sethu
, Jarek Krajewski:
Variability compensation in small data: Oversampled extraction of i-vectors for the classification of depressed speech. 970-974 - Sri Harsha Dumpala, Karthik Venkat Sridaran, Suryakanth V. Gangashetty
, B. Yegnanarayana:
Analysis of laughter and speech-laugh signals using excitation source information. 975-979 - Jouni Pohjalainen, Paavo Alku
:
Multi-scale modulation filtering in automatic detection of emotions in telephone speech. 980-984 - Abdellah Kacha, Francis Grenez, Jean Schoentgen:
Bivariate analysis of disordered connected speech using temporal and spectral acoustic cues. 985-989 - Rui Xia, Jun Deng, Björn W. Schuller
, Yang Liu:
Modeling gender information for emotion recognition using Denoising autoencoder. 990-994 - Florian Hönig, Anton Batliner, Tobias Bocklet, Georg Stemmer
, Elmar Nöth, Sebastian Schnieder, Jarek Krajewski:
Are men more sleepy than women or does it only look like - Automatic analysis of sleepy speech. 995-999
SPTM-P3: Compressed Sensing I
- Thomas Blumensath
:
Monte Carlo methods for compressed sensing. 1000-1004 - Giulio Coluccia, Aline Roumy, Enrico Magli:
Exact performance analysis of the oracle receiver for compressed sensing reconstruction. 1005-1009 - Kumar Vijay Mishra, Myung Cho, Anton Kruger, Weiyu Xu:
Off-the-grid spectral compressed sensing with prior information. 1010-1014 - Diego Valsesia
, Enrico Magli:
Compressive signal processing with circulant sensing matrices. 1015-1019 - Jürgen T. Hahn, Simon Rosenkranz, Abdelhak M. Zoubir:
Adaptive Compressed Classification for hyperspectral imagery. 1020-1024 - Rick Chartrand:
Shrinkage mappings and their induced penalty functions. 1026-1029 - Ying-Gui Wang, Zheng Liu, Wen-Li Jiang, Le Yang
:
Block-sparse signal recovery with synthesized multitask compressive sensing. 1030-1034 - Jesper Kjær Nielsen
, Mads Græsbøll Christensen
, Søren Holdt Jensen:
Joint sparsity and frequency estimation for spectral compressive sensing. 1035-1039 - Valentin Emiya
, Antoine Bonnefoy, Laurent Daudet, Rémi Gribonval:
Compressed sensing with unknown sensor permutation. 1040-1044 - Zhenqi Lu, Rendong Ying, Sumxin Jiang, Zenghui Zhang
, Peilin Liu, Wenxian Yu:
Spectral compressive sensing with model selection. 1045-1049 - Jakob Vovnoboy, Ami Wiesel:
Compressed matched filter for non-Gaussian noise. 1050-1054 - Bamrung Tausiesakul
, Nuria González-Prelcic
:
Power spectrum blind sampling using optimal multicoset sampling patterns in the MSE sense. 1055-1059 - Michael Leigsnering, Fauzia Ahmad, Moeness G. Amin
, Abdelhak M. Zoubir:
Specular multipath exploitation for improved velocity estimation in through-the-wall radar imaging. 1060-1064
SPTM-P4: Signal Processing over Graphs I
- Ronan Hamon, Pierre Borgnat
, Patrick Flandrin, Céline Robardet:
Nonnegative matrix factorization to find features in temporal networks. 1065-1069 - Pengfei Liu, Xiaohan Wang, Yuantao Gu:
Coarsening graph signal with spectral invariance. 1070-1074 - Mariano Tepper, Guillermo Sapiro:
All for one, one for all: Consensus community detection in networks. 1075-1079 - Aliaksei Sandryhaila, Soummya Kar
, José M. F. Moura:
Finite-time distributed consensus through graph filters. 1080-1084 - Hilmi Enes Egilmez, Antonio Ortega
:
Spectral anomaly detection using graph-based filtering for wireless sensor networks. 1085-1089 - Joya A. Deri, José M. F. Moura:
Churn detection in large user networks. 1090-1094 - Chunxiao Jiang, Yan Chen, K. J. Ray Liu
:
Modeling information diffusion dynamics over social networks. 1095-1099 - Ceyhun Eksin, Hakan Deliç, Alejandro Ribeiro
:
Distributed demand side management of heterogeneous rational consumers in smart grids with renewable sources. 1100-1104 - Arash Mohammadi, Amir Asif
:
A distributed consensus plus innovation particle filter for networks with communication constraints. 1105-1109 - Gemma Morral, Ndeye Amy Dieng, Pascal Bianchi:
Distributed on-line multidimensional scaling for self-localization in wireless sensor networks. 1110-1114 - Benjamin Girault, Paulo Gonçalves, Eric Fleury, Arashpreet Singh Mor:
Semi-supervised learning for graph to signal mapping: A graph signal wiener filter interpretation. 1115-1119 - Pin-Yu Chen, Alfred O. Hero III:
Local Fiedler vector centrality for detection of deep and overlapping communities in networks. 1120-1124 - June Zhang, José M. F. Moura:
Subgraph density and epidemics over networks. 1125-1129 - Dan Wu, Chenyang Yang, Zixiang Xiong:
Achieving the degrees of freedom of 2×2×2 interference network with arbitrary antenna configurations. 1130-1134 - Furkan Can Kavasoglu, Yichao Huang, Bhaskar D. Rao:
Location aided semi-blind interference alignment for clustered small cell networks. 1135-1139 - Sandra Lagén
, Adrian Agustin
, Josep Vidal:
Improper Gaussian signaling for the Z-interference channel. 1140-1144 - Tingting Liu, Chenyang Yang:
On the degrees of freedom of partially-connected symmetrically-configured MIMO interference broadcast channels. 1145-1149 - Hans H. Brunner, Jonas Braun, Amine Mezghani, Josef A. Nossek
:
Precoding for systems with soft combining to counteract instationary intercell interference. 1150-1154 - Marc Torrellas, Adrian Agustin
, Josep Vidal:
On the degrees of freedom of the K-user MISO interference channel with imperfect delayed CSIT. 1155-1159 - Donald Richard Brown, Radu David:
Receiver-coordinated distributed transmit nullforming with local and unified tracking. 1160-1164
IVMSP-P3: Image Restoration and Enhancement
- Chamira U. S. Edussooriya, Len T. Bruton, Panajotis Agathoklis:
A low-complexity 3D spatio-temporal FIR filter for enhancing linear trajectory signals. 1165-1169 - Seemeen Karimi, Pamela C. Cosman
, Harry E. Martz:
Metal artifact reduction for CT-based luggage screening. 1170-1174 - Limor Martin, William Clement Karl
, Prakash Ishwar
:
Structure-preserving dual-energy CT for luggage screening. 1175-1179 - Fabien Racapé, Martin Köppel, Dimitar Doshkov, Patrick Ndjiki-Nya:
Adaptive 2D-AR framework for texture completion. 1180-1184 - Tatsuya Baba, Ryo Matsuoka, Shunsuke Ono, Keiichiro Shirai, Masahiro Okuda:
Flash/no-flash image integration using convex optimization. 1185-1189 - Xueyang Fu
, Ye Sun, Minghui LiWang, Yue Huang, Xiao-Ping (Steven) Zhang, Xinghao Ding:
A novel retinex based approach for image enhancement with illumination adjustment. 1190-1194 - Charles Yaacoub
, Cendrella Yaghi, Christine Bou-Rizk:
Fusion of tone-mapped high dynamic range images based on objective range-independent quality maps. 1195-1199 - Nima Nikvand, Hojatollah Yeganeh, Zhou Wang
:
Adaptive windowing for optimal visualization of medical images based on normalized information distance. 1200-1204 - Chul Lee
, Vishal Monga:
Power-constrained RGB-to-RGBW conversion for emissive displays. 1205-1209 - Yusuke Tatesumi, Keisuke Iwata, Keiichiro Shirai, Masahiro Okuda:
Color transform between image pair using covariance correspondences of local color distributions. 1210-1214 - Kazunori Uruma, Katsumi Konishi, Tomohiro Takahashi
, Toshihiro Furukawa:
Image colorization algorithm using series approximated sparse function. 1215-1219 - Li Chai, Yuxia Sheng, Jingxin Zhang
:
SSIM performance limitation of linear equalizers. 1220-1224 - Zhiyu Chen, Shogo Muramatsu:
Poisson denoising with multiple directional lots. 1225-1229 - Pasquale Borrelli
, Giuseppe Palma
, Marco Comerci, Bruno Alfano
:
Unbiased noise estimation and denoising in parallel magnetic resonance imaging. 1230-1234
IVMSP-P4: Video Analysis
- Hong Liu, Mengyuan Liu, Qianru Sun:
Learning directional co-occurrence for human action classification. 1235-1239 - Pingping Wu, Hong Liu, Xuewu Zhang:
Spontaneous versus posed smile recognition using discriminative local spatial-temporal descriptors. 1240-1244 - Arpit Jain
, Xujun Peng, Xiaodan Zhuang, Pradeep Natarajan, Huaigu Cao:
Text detection and recognition in natural scenes and consumer videos. 1245-1249 - Gabriele Costante
, Valerio Galieni, Yan Yan, Mario Luca Fravolini, Elisa Ricci
, Paolo Valigi
:
Exploiting transfer learning for personalized view invariant gesture recognition. 1250-1254 - Manal Al Ghamdi
, Yoshihiko Gotoh:
Alignment of nearly-repetitive contents in a video stream with manifold embedding. 1255-1259 - Shun-Hsing Ou, Chia-Han Lee, V. Srinivasa Somayazulu
, Yen-Kuang Chen
, Shao-Yi Chien
:
Low complexity on-line video summarization with Gaussian mixture model based clustering. 1260-1264 - Qibin Zhao, Guoxu Zhou
, Liqing Zhang, Andrzej Cichocki
:
Tensor-variate Gaussian processes regression and its application to video surveillance. 1265-1269 - Manel Sekma
, Mahmoud Mejdoub
, Chokri Ben Amar:
Spatio-temporal pyramidal accordion representation for human action recognition. 1270-1274 - Aymeric Masurelle, Slim Essid, Gaël Richard:
Gesture recognition using a NMF-based representation of motion-traces extracted from depth silhouettes. 1275-1279 - Haleh Azartash, Kyoung-Rok Lee, Truong Q. Nguyen:
Visual odometry for RGB-D cameras for dynamic scenes. 1280-1284 - Xuan Mo, Vishal Monga, Raja Bala, Zhigang Fan, Aaron Burry:
Low rank sparsity prior for robust video anomaly detection. 1285-1289 - Virendra Karappa, Caio D. D. Monteiro, Frank M. Shipman III, Ricardo Gutierrez-Osuna:
Detection of sign-language content in video through polar motion profiles. 1290-1294
AASP-P2: Echo Control I, Quality Measure
- Fabian Kuech, Edwin Mabande, Gerald Enzner
:
State-space architecture of the partitioned-block-based acoustic echo controller. 1295-1299 - Jason Wung, Daniele Giacobello, Joshua Atkins:
Robust acoustic echo cancellation in the short-time fourier transform domain using adaptive crossband filters. 1300-1304 - Suehiro Shimauchi, Hitoshi Ohmuro:
Accurate adaptive filtering in square-root Hann windowed short-time fourier transform domain. 1305-1309 - Hiroki Kuroda, Masao Yamagishi, Isao Yamada:
Avoiding local trap in nonlinear acoustic echo cancellation with clipping compensation. 1310-1314 - Christian Huemmer, Christian Hofmann
, Roland Maas, Andreas Schwarz
, Walter Kellermann:
The elitist particle filter based on evolutionary strategies as novel approach for nonlinear acoustic echo cancellation. 1315-1319 - Muhammad Z. Ikram:
Non-linear acoustic echo cancellation using cascaded Kalman filtering. 1320-1324 - Idir Edjekouane, Cyril Plapous, Catherine Quinquis, Sabine Meunier:
Speech and audio loudness depending on telephone audio bandwidth and codec - A subjective testing approach. 1325-1329 - Niels Marker-Villumsen, Ivan H. H. Jørgensen, Erik Bruun:
Objective evaluation of the audibility of transient errors in an adaptive A/D conversion channel. 1330-1334 - David B. Springer, Thomas Brennan, Liesl J. Zuhlke
, Hassan Y. Abdelrahman, Ntobeko Ntusi
, Gari D. Clifford, Bongani M. Mayosi
, Lionel Tarassenko:
Signal quality classification of mobile phone-recorded phonocardiogram signals. 1335-1339 - Jan-Hendrik Flesner, Stephan Dieter Ewert
, Birger Kollmeier, Rainer Huber:
Quality assessment of multi-channel audio processing schemes based on a binaural auditory model. 1340-1344 - Chul Min Lee, Jong Won Shin, Yu Gwang Jin, Jeoung Hun Kim, Nam Soo Kim:
Crossband filtering for stereophonic acoustic echo suppression. 1345-1349 - Zhen Huang, Chao Weng, Kehuang Li, You-Chi Cheng, Chin-Hui Lee:
Deep learning vector quantization for acoustic information retrieval. 1350-1354 - René Marcelino Abritta Teixeira, Kiyoharu Aizawa:
Simultaneous acquisition of multiple images with higher dynamic range. 1355-1359 - Yipei Wang, Shourabh Rawat, Florian Metze
:
Exploring audio semantic concepts for event-based video retrieval. 1360-1364 - Chun-Ta Chen, Jyh-Shing Roger Jang
, Wenshan Liou:
Improved score-performance alignment algorithms on polyphonic music. 1365-1369 - Stephanie Pancoast, Murat Akbacak:
Softening quantization in bag-of-audio-words. 1370-1374 - Yipei Wang, Shourabh Rawat, Florian Metze
:
Semi-automatic audio semantic concept discovery for multimedia retrieval. 1375-1379 - Jinfeng Bai, Zhineng Chen, Bailan Feng, Bo Xu:
Chinese Image Text Recognition on grayscale pixels. 1380-1384 - Chul-Hee Han, Jong-Seok Lee:
Quality assessment of on-line videos using metadata. 1385-1388 - Yuhong Yang
, Hongjiang Yu, Ruimin Hu, Li Gao, Song Wang, Qing Zhai, Songbo Xie:
Auditory attention based mobile audio quality assessment. 1389-1393 - Bob Coover, Jinyu Han:
A Power Mask based audio fingerprint. 1394-1398 - Hetul Sanghvi, Mihir N. Mody, Niraj Nandan, Mahesh Mehendale, Subrangshu Das, Dipan Kumar Mandal, Nainala Vyagrheswarudu, Vijayavardhan Baireddy, Pavan Shastry:
A monolithic programmable Ultra-HD video codec engine. 1399-1403
SAM-P1: Localization and Tracking
- Joel B. Harley
, José M. F. Moura:
Matched field processing localization with random sensor topologies. 1404-1408 - Neda Adib, Scott C. Douglas
:
Weighted stansfield algorithm in three dimensions. 1409-1413 - Hua-Jie Shao, Xiao-Ping Zhang, Zhi Wang:
Novel closed-form auxiliary variables based algorithms for sensor node localization using AOA. 1414-1418 - Shanjie Chen, K. C. Ho:
Reaching asymptotic efficient performance for squared processing of range and range difference localizations in the presence of sensor position errors. 1419-1423 - Hong Liu, Jie Zhang:
A binaural sound source localization model based on time-delay compensation and interaural coherence. 1424-1428 - Orhan Öçal, Ivan Dokmanic
, Martin Vetterli
:
Source localization and tracking in non-convex rooms. 1429-1433 - Reza Parhizkar, Ivan Dokmanic
, Martin Vetterli
:
Single-channel indoor microphone localization. 1434-1438 - Afsaneh Asaei, Hervé Bourlard, Mohammad Javad Taghizadeh, Volkan Cevher
:
Model-based sparse component analysis for reverberant speech localization. 1439-1443 - Youssef Oualil, Dietrich Klakow:
Multiple concurrent speaker short-term tracking using a Kalman filter bank. 1444-1448 - Ngoc Hung Nguyen
, Kutluyil Dogancay
, Linda M. Davis:
Adaptive waveform scheduling for target tracking in clutter by multistatic radar system. 1449-1453 - Saurav Subedi, Yimin D. Zhang
, Moeness G. Amin
, Braham Himed:
Motion parameter estimation of multiple targets in multistatic passive radar through sparse signal recovery. 1454-1457 - Ryan A. Goldhahn
, Paolo Braca
, Kevin D. LePage, Peter Willett
, Stefano Maranò
, Vincenzo Matta
:
Environmentally sensitive particle filter tracking in multistatic AUV networks with port-starboard ambiguity. 1458-1462 - Stiven Schwanz Dias
, Marcelo G. S. Bruno
:
Joint emitter detection and tracking using distributed Random Exchange Diffusion Particle Filtering. 1463-1467
SLTC-L4: Fundamental Frequency Estimation
- Frank Kurth
, Alessia Cornaggia-Urrigshardt, Sebastian Urrigshardt:
Robust F0 estimation in noisy speech signals using shift autocorrelation. 1468-1472 - M. N. Abhijith, Prasanta Kumar Ghosh
, K. Rajgopal:
Multi-pitch tracking using Gaussian mixture model with time varying parameters and Grating Compression Transform. 1473-1477 - Veronica Morfi
, Gilles Degottex, Athanasios Mouchtaris:
A computationally efficient refinement of the fundamental frequency estimate for the Adaptive Harmonic Model. 1478-1482 - Patricia A. Pelle
, Claudio Estienne:
A robust pitch detector based on time envelope and individual harmonic information using Phase Locked Loops and consensual decisions. 1483-1487 - Kun Han, DeLiang Wang:
Neural networks for supervised pitch tracking in noise. 1488-1492 - Karthika Vijayan
, K. Sri Rama Murty
:
Epoch extraction from allpass residual of speech signals. 1493-1497
SS3: Optimization algorithms for high dimensional signal processing
- Audrey Repetti
, Emilie Chouzenoux, Jean-Christophe Pesquet
:
A preconditioned Forward-Backward approach with application to large-scale nonconvex spectral unmixing problems. 1498-1502 - Quoc Tran-Dinh, Yen-Huan Li
, Volkan Cevher
:
Barrier smoothing for nonsmooth convex minimization. 1503-1507 - Dusan Jakovetic, João Xavier, José M. F. Moura:
Distributed Nesterov gradient methods for random networks: Convergence in probability and convergence rates. 1508-1511 - Mário A. T. Figueiredo:
Teaching a new trick to an old dog: Revisiting the quadratic programming formulation of sparse recovery using ADMM. 1512-1516 - Aurelie Boisbunon
, Rémi Flamary
, Alain Rakotomamonjy:
Active set strategy for high-dimensional non-convex sparse optimization problems. 1517-1521
MMSP-L1: Multimedia and Multimodal Signal Processing I
- Mihalis A. Nicolaou, Yannis Panagakis
, Stefanos Zafeiriou, Maja Pantic:
Robust Canonical Correlation Analysis: Audio-visual fusion for learning continuous interest. 1522-1526 - Ahmed Hussen Abdelaziz, Steffen Zeiler, Dorothea Kolossa
:
A newem estimationof dynamic stream weights for coupled-HMM-based audio-visual ASR. 1527-1531 - Eleonora D'Arca, Neil M. Robertson, James R. Hopgood
:
Look who's talking: Detecting the dominant speaker in a cluttered scenario. 1532-1536 - Binyam Gebrekidan Gebre, Peter Wittenburg, Tom Heskes
, Sebastian Drude:
Motion history images for online speaker/signer diarization. 1537-1541 - Kenta Masaka, Ryo Aihara, Tetsuya Takiguchi, Yasuo Ariki:
Multimodal voice conversion using non-negative matrix factorization in noisy environments. 1542-1546 - Najib Ben Aoun
, Mahmoud Mejdoub
, Chokri Ben Amar:
Bag of sub-graphs for video event recognition. 1547-1551
AASP-L2: Speech and Audio Enhancement
- Jiaolong Yu, Jacob Benesty
, Gongping Huang
, Jingdong Chen:
Examples of optimal noise reduction filters derived from the squared Pearson correlation coefficient. 1552-1556 - Atsunori Ogawa, Keisuke Kinoshita
, Takaaki Hori, Tomohiro Nakatani, Atsushi Nakamura:
Fast segment search for corpus-based speech enhancement based on speech recognition technology. 1557-1561 - Po-Sen Huang, Minje Kim, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Paris Smaragdis:
Deep learning for monaural speech separation. 1562-1566 - Ngoc Q. K. Duong, Alexey Ozerov, Louis Chevallier, Joel Sirot:
An interactive audio source separation framework based on non-negative matrix factorization. 1567-1571 - Holger Kirchhoff
, Roland Badeau, Simon Dixon:
Towards complex matrix decomposition of spectrograms based on the relative phase offsets of harmonic sounds. 1572-1576 - Kai Siedenburg, Matthieu Kowalski, Monika Dörfler
:
Audio declipping with social sparsity. 1577-1578
SS4: Signal Processing for Cyber-Security and Privacy
- Dionysios S. Kalogerias
, Athina P. Petropulu:
Mobi-cliques for improving ergodic secrecy in fading wiretap channels under power constraints. 1578-1581 - Rafael F. Schaefer, Ashish Khisti, Holger Boche:
On the use of secret keys in broadcast channels with receiver side information. 1582-1586 - Sabrina Engelmann, Anne Wolf, Eduard A. Jorswieck
:
Precoding for secret key generation in multiple antenna channels with statistical channel state information. 1592-1595 - Qiang Li, Wing-Kin Ma
, Anthony Man-Cho So
:
Robust artificial noise-aided transmit optimization for achieving secrecy and energy harvesting. 1596-1600 - Tanya Ignatenko, Frans M. J. Willems:
Privacy-leakage codes for biometric authentication systems. 1601-1605 - Daohua Zhu, A. Lee Swindlehurst
, S. Ali A. Fakoorian, Wei Xu, Chunming Zhao:
Device-to-device communications: The physical layer security advantage. 1606-1610
BISP-L1: Biomedical Informatics and Image Analysis I
- Theodora Chaspari, Matthew S. Goodwin, Oliver Wilder-Smith, Amanda Gulsrud, Charlotte A. Mucchetti, Connie Kasari, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
A non-homogeneous poisson process model of Skin Conductance Responses integrated with observed regulatory behaviors for Autism intervention. 1611-1615 - Yijie Wang, Xiaoning Qian:
Joint clustering of protein interaction networks by block modeling. 1616-1620 - Chien-Hung Lu, Pei Yuan Wu
:
Using density invariant graph Laplacian to resolve unobservable parameters for three-dimensional optical bio-imaging. 1621-1625 - Yan Xu
, Tao Mo, Qiwei Feng, Peilin Zhong, Maode Lai, Eric I-Chao Chang:
Deep learning of feature representation with multiple instance learning for medical image analysis. 1626-1630 - Virginie Uhlmann
, Ricard Delgado-Gonzalo
, Costanza Conti
, Lucia Romani
, Michael Unser
:
Exponential Hermite splines for the analysis of biomedical images. 1631-1634 - Ömer Demirel, Ihor Smal, Wiro J. Niessen
, Erik Meijering, Ivo F. Sbalzarini
:
An adaptive distributed resampling algorithm with non-proportional allocation. 1635-1639
SLTC-P5: Speaker recognition II
- Shanshan Zhang, Rong Zheng, Bo Xu:
An investigation of summed-channel speaker recognition with multi-session enrollment. 1640-1644 - Sandro Cumani, Pietro Laface:
Training Pairwise Support Vector Machines with large scale datasets. 1645-1649 - Ludwig Schmidt, Matthew Sharifi, Ignacio López-Moreno:
Large-scale speaker identification. 1650-1654 - Elie Khoury, Laurent El Shafey, Sébastien Marcel:
Spear: An open source toolbox for speaker recognition based on Bob. 1655-1659 - Hung-Shin Lee, Yu Tso, Yun-Fan Chang, Hsin-Min Wang
, Shyh-Kang Jeng:
Speaker verification using kernel-based binary classifiers with binary operation derived features. 1660-1664 - Ahilan Kanagasundaram, David Dean, Sridha Sridharan:
Improving PLDA speaker verification with limited development data. 1665-1669 - Johan Rohdin
, Sangeeta Biswas
, Koichi Shinoda:
Constrained discriminative PLDA training for speaker verification. 1670-1674 - Aren Jansen, Daniel Garcia-Romero, Pascal Clark, Jaime Hernandez-Cordero
:
Unsupervised idiolect discovery for speaker recognition. 1675-1679 - Niko Brümmer, Daniel Garcia-Romero:
Generative modelling for unsupervised score calibration. 1680-1684 - Ewald Enzinger
, Christian H. Kasess
:
Bayesian vocal tract model estimates of nasal stops for speaker verification. 1685-1689 - Jianglin Wang, Michael T. Johnson:
Physiologically-motivated feature extraction for speaker identification. 1690-1694 - Yun Lei, Nicolas Scheffer, Luciana Ferrer, Mitchell McLaren:
A novel scheme for speaker recognition using a phonetically-aware deep neural network. 1695-1699 - Omid Ghahabi
, Javier Hernando:
Deep belief networks for i-vector based speaker recognition. 1700-1704 - Patrick Kenny, Themos Stafylakis
, Pierre Ouellet, Md. Jahangir Alam:
JFA-based front ends for speaker recognition. 1705-1709
SLTC-P6: Robust Speech Recognition I
- Lee Ngee Tan, Abeer Alwan:
Feature enhancement using sparse reference and estimated soft-mask exemplar-pairs for noisy speech recognition. 1710-1714 - Hitesh Anand Gupta, Anirudh Raju, Abeer Alwan:
Non-linear dimension reduction of Gabor features for noise-robust ASR. 1715-1719 - Xiong Xiao, Jinyu Li
, Engsiong Chng
, Haizhou Li
:
Feature compensation using linear combination of speaker and environment dependent correction vectors. 1720-1724 - Tom Ko
, Brian Mak
, Cheung-Chi Leung:
Subspace Gaussian mixture model with state-dependent subspace dimensions. 1725-1729 - Duc Hoang Ha Nguyen, Xiong Xiao, Engsiong Chng
, Haizhou Li
:
Generalization of temporal filter and linear transformation for robust speech recognition. 1730-1734 - Soonho Baek, Hong-Goo Kang:
Mean normalization of power function based cepstral coefficients for robust speech recognition in noisy environment. 1735-1739 - Shin Jae Kang, Tae Gyoon Kang, Kang Hyun Lee, Kiho Cho, Nam Soo Kim:
Reverberation and noise robust feature enhancement using multiple inputs. 1740-1744 - Yi Luan, Daisuke Saito, Yosuke Kashiwagi, Nobuaki Minematsu, Keikichi Hirose:
Semi-supervised noise dictionary adaptation for exemplar-based noise robust speech recognition. 1745-1748 - Vikramjit Mitra, Horacio Franco, Martin Graciarena, Dimitra Vergyri:
Medium-duration modulation cepstral feature for robust speech recognition. 1749-1753 - Neil Cooke
, Ao Shen, Martin J. Russell:
Exploiting a 'gaze-Lombard effect' to improve ASR performance in acoustically noisy settings. 1754-1758 - Xue Feng, Yaodong Zhang, James R. Glass:
Speech feature denoising and dereverberation via deep autoencoders for noisy reverberant speech recognition. 1759-1763 - Jun Du, Li-Rong Dai, Qiang Huo:
Synthesized stereo mapping via deep neural networks for noisy speech recognition. 1764-1768 - Suliang Bu, Yanmin Qian, Khe Chai Sim, Yongbin You, Kai Yu:
Second order vector taylor series based robust speech recognition. 1769-1773 - Seyed Omid Sadjadi, Larry P. Heck:
Speaker verification based processing for robust ASR in co-channel speech scenarios. 1774-1778
SPTM-P5: Sampling Theory and Methods I
- Arthur J. Redfern, Kun Shi:
Quantization noise shaping for information maximizing ADCs. 1779-1783 - Bede Liu:
Clock jitter in sampling and reconstruction. 1784-1787 - Mehrdad Yaghoobi, Michael A. Lexa, Fabien Millioz, Mike E. Davies:
A low-complexity sub-Nyquist sampling system for wideband Radar ESM receivers. 1788-1792 - Andre Angierski, Volker Kühn:
Cramér-rao bound for sampling & reconstruction of FRI signals. 1793-1797 - Chenchi Eric Luo, Lingchen Zhu:
Jittered random sampling with a successive approximation ADC. 1798-1802 - Xiaoyao Wei, Pier Luigi Dragotti
:
Universal sampling of signals with finite rate of innovation. 1803-1807 - Jon Onativia
, Yue M. Lu, Pier Luigi Dragoni:
Finite dimensional FRI. 1808-1812 - Philipp Walk, Peter Jung
:
Stable recovery from the magnitude of symmetrized fourier measurements. 1813-1816 - Jayakrishnan Unnikrishnan
, Matthew A. Prelee:
Sampling 2-D signals on a union of lattices that intersect on a lattice. 1817-1821 - G. M. Dilshan Godaliyadda, Gregery T. Buzzard
, Charles A. Bouman:
A model-based framework for fast dynamic image sampling. 1822-1826 - Manuel S. Stein, Andreas Lenz, Amine Mezghani, Josef A. Nossek
:
Optimum analog receive filters for detection and inference under a sampling rate constraint. 1827-1831 - Bjoern Almeroth, Gerhard P. Fettweis:
Jitter requirements for bandpass sampling receivers utilizing sample-and-hold circuits. 1832-1835 - Sudarshan Nagesh, Satish Mulleti, Chandra Sekhar Seelamantula:
On the role of the Hilbert transform in boosting the performance of the annihilating filter. 1836-1840 - Henrik Ohlsson, Yonina C. Eldar:
On conditions for uniqueness in sparse phase retrieval. 1841-1845
SPTM-P6: Bayesian Techniques
- Jun Geng, Lifeng Lai:
Bayesian quickest detection with stochastic energy constraint. 1846-1850 - Piya Pal, P. P. Vaidyanathan:
Parameter identifiability in Sparse Bayesian Learning. 1851-1855 - Jonathan Beaudeau, Mónica F. Bugallo
, Petar M. Djuric
:
Analysis of the cross-target measurement fusion likelihood for RSSI-based sensors. 1856-1860 - Ondrej Hlinka, Ondrej Sluciak, Franz Hlawatsch, Markus Rupp:
Distributed data fusion using iterative covariance intersection. 1861-1865 - Georg Kail, Patrick Maechler, Nicholas Preyss, Andreas Burg
:
Robust asynchronous indoor localization using LED lighting. 1866-1870 - Pietro Morerio
, Mattia Pompei, Lucio Marcenaro
, Carlo S. Regazzoni
:
Exploiting an event based state estimator in presence of sparse measurements in video analytics. 1871-1875 - Naeem Akl, Ahmed H. Tewfik:
Optimal information ordering in sequential detection problems with cognitive biases. 1876-1880 - Timothy D. Roberts, Nick Geoffrey Kingsbury:
Fast approximate L0-norm deconvolution using structured wavelet domain priors. 1881-1885 - Celine Meillier, Florent Chatelain, Olivier J. J. Michel, Hacheme Ayasso:
Non-parametric Bayesian framework for detection of object configurations with large intensity dynamics in highly noisy hyperspectral data. 1886-1890 - Jesper Kjær Nielsen
, Mads Græsbøll Christensen
, Søren Holdt Jensen:
Model selection and comparison for independents sinusoids. 1891-1895 - Yanning Shen
, Huiping Duan, Jun Fang
, Hongbin Li:
Pattern-coupled sparse Bayesian learning for recovery of block-sparse signals. 1896-1900 - Lotfi Chaâri
, Hadj Batatia, Nicolas Dobigeon, Jean-Yves Tourneret:
A hierarchical sparsity-smoothness Bayesian model for ℓ0 + ℓ1 + ℓ2 regularization. 1901-1905
SPCOM-P3: Detection and decoding
- Kun Wang, Wenhao Wu, Zhi Ding
:
Joint detection and decoding of LDPC coded distributed space-time signaling in wireless relay networks via linear programming. 1906-1910 - Hugues Mercier, Abdul Wasae, Fabrice Labeau
:
Low complexity decoding of variable length source-channel codes. 1911-1915 - Jacob Goldberger:
MIMO detection based on averaging Gaussian projections. 1916-1920 - Kai Wan, Jinghui Liu, Michel Kieffer
, Pierre Duhamel
:
Reliable packet type estimation via joint protocol-channel decoding. 1921-1925 - Mahdi Abbasi, AliAkbar Tadaion, Saeed Gazor
:
Reduced complexity sphere decoding using a geometrical approach. 1926-1930 - Alberto Rico-Alvariño, Robert W. Heath Jr.
, Carlos Mosquera
:
FER prediction with variable codeword length. 1931-1935 - João Andrade, Gabriel Falcão Paiva Fernandes
, Vítor Manuel Mendes da Silva, Kenta Kasai:
Flexible non-binary LDPC decoding on FPGAs. 1936-1940 - Sheng Wu
, Linling Kuang, Zuyao Ni, Jianhua Lu, Defeng David Huang
, Qinghua Guo
:
Expectation propagation approach to joint channel estimation and decoding for OFDM systems. 1941-1945 - Thibault Deleu, François Horlin
, Mathieu Dervin:
Turbo-equalization of the remaining interference in a pre-distorted non-linear satellite channel. 1946-1950 - Raoul Prévost, Martial Coulon, David Bonacci, Julia LeMaitre, Jean-Pierre Millerioux, Jean-Yves Tourneret:
Partial CRC-assisted error correction of AIS signals received by satellite. 1951-1955 - Jinhong Wu, Mostafa El-Khamy
, Jungwon Lee, Inyup Kang:
LLR optimization for iterative MIMO BICM receivers. 1956-1960 - Alexander Krebs, Michael Joham, Wolfgang Utschick
:
An adaptive MMSE-SIC soft detector with error regularization for iterative MIMO receivers. 1961-1965 - Kfir M. Cohen
, Chen Attias
, Barak Farbman, Igor Tselniker, Yonina C. Eldar:
Channel estimation in UWB channels using compressed sensing. 1966-1970
IVMSP-P5: Image Coding and Communication
- Riccardo Bernardini
, Roberto Rinaldo:
Extreme unequal error protection and perfectly reliable encoding. 1971-1975 - Ján Koloda, Jürgen Seiler, André Kaup
, Victoria E. Sánchez, Antonio M. Peinado
:
Frequency selective extrapolation with residual filtering for image error concealment. 1976-1980 - Shengbin Meng, Jun Sun, Yizhou Duan, Zongming Guo:
An efficient method for no-reference H.264/SVC bitstream extraction. 1981-1985 - Heinz Hofbauer, Andreas Uhl, Andreas Unterweger:
Transparent encryption for HEVC using bit-stream-based selective coefficient sign encryption. 1986-1990 - Tilo Strutz:
Entropy based merging of context models for efficient arithmetic coding. 1991-1995 - Ming Yin
, Junbin Gao
, Yanfeng Sun, Shuting Cai:
Blocky artifact removal with low-rank matrix recovery. 1996-2000 - Wattanit Hotrakool
, Charith Abhayaratne
:
Running Gaussian reference-based reconstruction for video compressed sensing. 2001-2005 - Guoxin Jin, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas
, David L. Neuhoff:
An adaptive lighting correction method for matched-texture coding. 2006-2010 - Ryo Kuroiwa, Ryo Matsuoka, Seisuke Kyochi, Keiichiro Shirai, Masahiro Okuda:
Lossless/near-lossless color image coding by inverse demosaicing. 2011-2014 - Mohammed A. Aabed
, Ghassan Alregib
:
No-reference quality assessment of HEVC videos in loss-prone networks. 2015-2019 - Mounir Kaaniche, Aurélia Fraysse, Béatrice Pesquet-Popescu, Jean-Christophe Pesquet
:
Accurate rate-distortion approximation for sparse Bernoulli-Generalized Gaussian models. 2020-2024 - Yuan Yuan
, Oscar C. Au, Amin Zheng, Haitao Yang, Ketan Tang, Wenxiu Sun:
Image compression via sparse reconstruction. 2025-2029 - Zhinoos Razavi Hesabi, Mohsen Sardari, Ahmad Beirami, Faramarz Fekri
, Mohamed A. Deriche
, Antonio Navarro
:
A memory-assisted lossless compression algorithm for medical images. 2030-2034 - Scott Deeann Chen, Pierre Moulin:
A two-part predictive coder for multitask signal compression. 2035-2039
BISP-P1: EEG and fMRI data processing
- Wojciech Samek, Motoaki Kawanabe:
Robust common spatial patterns by minimum divergence covariance estimator. 2040-2043 - Niccolò Mora
, Valentina Bianchi
, Ilaria De Munari
, Paolo Ciampolini:
Simple and efficient methods for steady state visual evoked potential detection in BCI embedded system. 2044-2048 - Nicoletta Caramia, Fabien Lotte
, Stefano Ramat
:
Optimizing spatial filter pairs for EEG classification based on phase-synchronization. 2049-2053 - Yuan Zou, Omid Dehzangi, Viswam Nathan, Roozbeh Jafari
:
Automatic removal of EEG artifacts using electrode-scalp impedance. 2054-2058 - Hubert Cecotti, Bertrand Rivet:
Performance estimation of a cooperative brain-computer interface based on the detection of steady-state visual evoked potentials. 2059-2063 - Dominic Heger, Emiliyana Terziyska, Tanja Schultz
:
Connectivity based feature-level filtering for single-trial EEG BCIs. 2064-2068 - Pu Liu, François Martel, Denis Rancourt, Edward A. Clancy, Donald Richard Brown:
Fingertip force estimation from forearm muscle electrical activity. 2069-2073 - Abd-Krim Seghouane
, Adnan Shah
:
Sparse estimation of the hemodynamic response functionin functional near infrared spectroscopy. 2074-2078 - Aina Frau-Pascual, Thomas Vincent, Florence Forbes, Philippe Ciuciu:
Hemodynamically informed parcellation of cerebral FMRI data. 2079-2083 - Wei Du, Sai Ma, Gengshen Fu, Vince D. Calhoun
, Tülay Adali:
A novel approach for assessing reliability of ICA for FMRI analysis. 2084-2088 - Aiping Liu, Xun Chen, Z. Jane Wang, Martin J. McKeown
:
Time varying brain connectivity modeling using FMRI signals. 2089-2093 - Michael Wand
, Christopher Schulte, Matthias Janke, Tanja Schultz
:
Compensation of recording position shifts for a myoelectric Silent Speech Recognizer. 2094-2098 - Arash Golibagh Mahyari, Selin Aviyente
:
Identification of dynamic functional brain network states through tensor decomposition. 2099-2103
AASP-P3: Audio Source Separation I, Music Information Retrieval I
- Shinya Saito, Kunio Oishi, Toshihiro Furukawa:
An alternating least-squares algorithm for approximate joint diagonalization and its application to blind source separation. 2104-2108 - Jirí Málek, Zbynek Koldovský
:
Sparse target cancellation filters with application to semi-blind noise extraction. 2109-2113 - Matt Atcheson, Ingrid Jafari, Roberto Togneri
, Sven Nordholm
:
On the use of contextual time-frequency information for full-band clustering-based convolutive blind source separation. 2114-2118 - Gregory Sell:
Automatic carrier pitch estimation for coherent demodulation. 2119-2123 - Julian Mathias Becker, Christian Rohlfing
:
Custom sized non-negative matrix factor deconvolution for sound source separation. 2124-2128 - Tom Barker, Tuomas Virtanen
, Olivier Delhomme:
Ultrasound-coupled semi-supervised nonnegative matrix factorisation for speech enhancement. 2129-2133 - Ewald Wieser, Matthias Husinsky, Markus Seidl
:
Speech/music discrimination in a large database of radio broadcasts from the wild. 2134-2138 - Chin-Chia Michael Yeh, Ju-Chiang Wang, Yi-Hsuan Yang, Hsin-Min Wang
:
Improving music auto-tagging by intra-song instance bagging. 2139-2143 - Yuma Koizumi, Katunobu Itou:
Intra-note segmentation via sticky HMM with DP emission. 2144-2148 - Yu-An Chen, Ju-Chiang Wang, Yi-Hsuan Yang, Homer H. Chen
:
Linear regression-based adaptation of music emotion recognition models for personalization. 2149-2153 - Brian McFee
, Daniel P. W. Ellis:
Better beat tracking through robust onset aggregation. 2154-2158 - Mi Tian, Ajay Srinivasamurthy
, Mark B. Sandler
, Xavier Serra
:
A study of instrument-wise onset detection in Beijing Opera percussion ensembles. 2159-2163 - Erik Marchi, Giacomo Ferroni, Florian Eyben, Leonardo Gabrielli, Stefano Squartini
, Björn W. Schuller
:
Multi-resolution linear prediction based features for audio onset detection with bidirectional LSTM neural networks. 2164-2168
IDSP-P1: Emerging Industrial Signal Processing Applications and Education
- Jake Gunther, Charles Swenson, Todd K. Moon, Chad Fish, Todd Parris, Donald Thompson, Todd Pedersen:
Orbit refinement for software defined radio for space applications. 2169-2173 - Zhenhua Yu, Arthur J. Redfern, Lei Ding:
Information maximizing DAC noise shaping. 2174-2178 - Gregorio Hinojos, Phillip L. De Leon
:
Face recognition using distributed, mobile computing. 2179-2183 - Matthew J. Holland, Kazushi Ikeda:
Forecasting in wind energy applications with site-adaptive Weibull estimation. 2184-2188 - Sakkarin Sinchai, Sukkharak Saechia, Tulaya Limpiti, Jeerasuda Koseeyaporn, Paramote Wardkein:
Estimating an optimal setpoint to lessen errors in filling weighing system based on Kalman filtering. 2189-2193 - Andrew Nadeau
, Gaurav Sharma, Tolga Soyata
:
State-of-charge estimation for supercapacitors: A Kalman filtering formulation. 2194-2198 - Ryoji Miyahara, Akihiko Sugiyama:
An auto-focusing noise suppressor for cellphone movies based on phase randomization and power compensation. 2199-2203 - Jagadeesh Sankaran, Zoran Nikolic:
TDA2X, a SoC optimized for advanced driver assistance systems. 2204-2208 - Brian Beck
, Robert John Baxley:
Anchor free node tracking using ranges, odometry, and multidimensional scaling. 2209-2213 - Peter Casapicola, Markus Polzl, Bernhard C. Geiger
:
A Matlab-based magnitude response game for DSP education. 2214-2218 - Mark L. Fowler:
Flipping signals and systems - Course structure & results. 2219-2223 - Donald S. Reay:
Hands-on real-time DSP teaching using inexpensive arm cortex M4 development systems. 2224-2227 - Adrian Rothenbuhler, Cameron H. G. Wright, Thad B. Welch, Michael G. Morrow:
DSP see-through: Going beyond talk-through. 2228-2232
SAM-P2: DOA Estimation
- Kunlai Xiong, Zhangmeng Liu, Zheng Liu, Dao-Wang Feng, Wenli Jiang:
Underdetermined DOA estimation of multi-path signals based on ICA and sparse reconstruction. 2233-2236 - Pascal Vallet, Philippe Loubaton:
Toeplitz rectification and DOA estimation with music. 2237-2241 - Hanna Becker, Pascal Chevalier, Martin Haardt:
High resolution direction finding from rectangular higher order cumulant matrices: The rectangular 2Q-music algorithms. 2242-2246 - Anne Ferréol, Cyrile Delestre, Pascal Larzabal:
DOA estimation performances of multi-parametric music in presence of modeling errors - Case of coherent multi-paths. 2247-2251 - Houcem Gazzah, Jean Pierre Delmas:
Nonuniform linear antenna arrays for enhanced near field source localization. 2252-2256 - Weiliang Zuo, Jingmin Xin, Jiasong Wang, Nanning Zheng, Akira Sano:
A computationally efficient source localization method for a mixture of near-field and far-field narrowband signals. 2257-2261 - Langford B. White, Peter J. Sherman:
ML estimation and CRB for narrowband AR signals on a sensor array. 2262-2266 - Yimin D. Zhang
, Si Qin
, Moeness G. Amin
:
Doa estimation exploiting coprime arrays with sparse sensor spacing. 2267-2271 - Marco A. M. Marinho
, Felix Antreich, João Paulo Carvalho Lustosa da Costa
, Josef A. Nossek
:
A signal adaptive array interpolation approach with reduced transformation bias for DOA estimation of highly correlated signals. 2272-2276 - Jens Steinwandt
, Florian Roemer
, Martin Haardt:
Asymptotic performance analysis of esprit-type algorithms for circular and strictly non-circular sources with spatial smoothing. 2277-2281 - Wei Xue, Shan Liang, Wenju Liu:
DOA estimation of speech source in noisy environments with weighted spatial bispectrum correlation matrix. 2282-2286 - Nguyen Thi Ngoc Tho, Shengkui Zhao, Douglas L. Jones:
Robust DOA estimation of multiple speech sources. 2287-2291 - Wassim Suleiman, Pouyan Parvazi:
Search-free decentralized direction-of-arrival estimation using common roots for non-coherent partly calibrated arrays. 2292-2296 - Stefano Fortunati
, Raffaele Grasso
, Fulvio Gini, Maria Sabrina Greco
:
Single snapshot DOA estimation using compressed sensing. 2297-2301
SLTC-L5: Error Detection in Automatic Speech Recognition
- Matthew Stephen Seigel, Philip C. Woodland:
Detecting deletions in ASR output. 2302-2306 - Matthew Stephen Seigel, Philip C. Woodland:
Direct sub-word confidence estimation with hidden-state conditional random fields. 2307-2311 - Yik-Cheung Tam, Yun Lei, Jing Zheng, Wen Wang:
ASR error detection using recurrent neural network language model and complementary ASR. 2312-2316 - Martin Hacker, Elmar Nöth:
A phonetic similarity based noisy channel approach to ASR hypothesis re-ranking and error detection. 2317-2321 - David Imseng, Blaise Potard, Petr Motlícek
, Alexandre Nanchen, Hervé Bourlard:
Exploiting un-transcribed foreign data for speech recognition in well-resourced languages. 2322-2326 - Kohei Hayashida, Masato Nakayama, Takanobu Nishiura, Yoichi Yamashita, Toshiharu Horiuchi
, Tsuneo Kato:
Close/distant talker discrimination based on kurtosis of linear prediction residual signals. 2327-2331
SPTM-L3: Compressed Sensing II
- Farhad Pourkamali-Anaraki
, Shannon M. Hughes:
Efficient recovery of principal components from compressive measurements with application to Gaussian mixture model estimation. 2332-2336 - Chunli Guo, Mike E. Davies:
Modulated measurement matrix design for compressed sensing. 2337-2341 - Chinmay Hegde
, Aswin C. Sankaranarayanan, Richard G. Baraniuk:
LIE operators for compressive sensing. 2342-2346 - Eva Lagunas
, Montse Nájar
:
Robust primary user identification using compressive sampling for cognitive radios. 2347-2351 - Yingsong Zhang, Pier Luigi Dragotti
:
The modulated E-spline with multiple subbands and its application to sampling wavelet-sparse signals. 2352-2356 - Valerio Cambareri
, Riccardo Rovatti
, Gianluca Setti:
Maximum entropy hadamard sensing of sparse and localized signals. 2357-2361
SS5: Seismic Signal Processing
- Leonardo Tomazeli Duarte
, Daniela Donno, Renato Rocha Lopes
, João Marcos Travassos Romano:
Seismic signal processing: Some recent advances. 2362-2366 - Leiv J. Gelius:
High-resolution imaging of seismic data: How to combine wave-theory with signal processing techniques. 2367-2371 - Zhen Wang, Ghassan Alregib
:
Fault detection in seismic datasets using hough transform. 2372-2376 - Mai Quyen Pham
, Caroline Chaux, Laurent Duval
, Jean-Christophe Pesquet
:
A constrained-based optimization approach for seismic data recovery problems. 2377-2381 - Massimiliano Vassallo, Ali Özbek, Yousif Izzeldin Kamil, Dirk-Jan van Manen, Kurt Eggenberger:
Reconstruction of signals from highly aliased multichannel samples by Generalized Matching Pursuit. 2382-2385 - Mauricio D. Sacchi
:
Sparse inversion of the Radon coefficients in the presence of erratic noise with application to simultaneous seismic source processing. 2386-2389
MLSP-L1: Bayesian Methods
- Andrew T. Irish, Jason T. Isaacs, François Quitin, João Pedro Hespanha, Upamanyu Madhow:
Probabilistic 3D mapping based on GNSS SNR measurements. 2390-2394 - Tianpei Xie, Nasser M. Nasrabadi, Alfred O. Hero III:
Learning to classify with possible sensor failures. 2395-2399 - Dawen Liang, Daniel P. W. Ellis, Matthew D. Hoffman, Gautham J. Mysore:
Speech decoloration based on the product-of-filters model. 2400-2404 - Masahiro Nakano, Yasunori Ohishi, Hirokazu Kameoka, Ryo Mukai, Kunio Kashino:
Mondrian hidden Markov model for music signal processing. 2405-2409 - Steven Van Vaerenbergh
, Oscar Gonzalez, Javier Vía, Ignacio Santamaría
:
Physical layer authentication based on channel response tracking using Gaussian processes. 2410-2414 - Hang Yu, Wayne Isaac T. Uy, Justin Dauwels:
Modeling spatial extremes via ensemble-of-trees of pairwise copulas. 2415-2419
SPCOM-L2: Interference management
- An Liu
, Vincent K. N. Lau
, Xiangming Kong:
A sparse MLE approach for joint interference mitigation and data recovery. 2420-2424 - Hyun Jong Yang, Won-Yong Shin, Bang Chul Jung
, Changho Suh
:
Opportunistic interference alignment for MIMO interfering broadcast channels. 2425-2429 - Hyun Jong Yang, Bang Chul Jung
, Won-Yong Shin, Arogyaswami Paulraj:
The design of optimal receiver for opportunistic interference alignment. 2430-2434 - Pan Cao, Eduard A. Jorswieck
:
Robust optimization for multi-cell interfering MIMO-MAC under limited feedback. 2435-2439 - Xiongbin Rao, Vincent K. N. Lau
:
Partial CSI feedback design for interference alignment in MIMO cellular networks. 2440-2444 - Marc Torrellas, Adrian Agustin
, Josep Vidal:
Retrospective Interference Alignment for the 3-user MIMO interference channel with delayed CSIT. 2445-2449
IVMSP-L3: Image Enhancement
- Enming Luo, Stanley H. Chan, Truong Q. Nguyen:
Image denoising by targeted external databases. 2450-2454 - Zhengguo Li, Jinghong Zheng:
Selectively detail-enhanced exposure fusion via a gradient domain content adaptive bilateral filter. 2455-2459 - Jing Zhang
, Yang Cao, Zengfu Wang:
A new image filtering method: Nonlocal image guided averaging. 2460-2464 - Wei-Chih Tu, Chia-Liang Tsai, Shao-Yi Chien
:
Collaborative noise reduction using color-line model. 2465-2469 - Yingzhen Yang, Xinqi Chu, Tian-Tsong Ng
, Alex Yong Sang Chia, Jianchao Yang, Hailin Jin, Thomas S. Huang:
Epitomic image colorization. 2470-2474 - Alain Horé, Orly Yadid-Pecht:
A statistical derivation of an automatic tone mapping algorithm for wide dynamic range display. 2475-2479
SLTC-P7: Features in Speech Recognition
- Lawrence R. Rabiner, Ronald W. Schafer:
Matlab exercises in support of teaching digital speech processing. 2480-2483 - Feipeng Li:
Subband hybrid feature for multi-stream speech recognition. 2484-2488 - Gregory Sell, Pascal Clark:
Music tonality features for speech/music discrimination. 2489-2493 - Pegah Ghahremani, Bagher BabaAli, Daniel Povey, Korbinian Riedhammer
, Jan Trmal, Sanjeev Khudanpur:
A pitch extraction algorithm tuned for automatic speech recognition. 2494-2498 - Raman Arora
, Karen Livescu
:
Multi-view learning with supervision for transformed bottleneck features. 2499-2503 - Arun Narayanan, DeLiang Wang:
Joint noise adaptive training for robust automatic speech recognition. 2504-2508 - Michael I. Mandel, Arun Narayanan:
Analysis-by-synthesis feature estimation for robust automatic speech recognition using spectral masks. 2509-2513 - Jonathan William Dennis, Tran Huy Dat, Haizhou Li
, Engsiong Chng
:
A discriminatively trained Hough Transform for frame-level phoneme recognition. 2514-2518 - Samuel Thomas, Sriram Ganapathy, George Saon
, Hagen Soltau:
Analyzing convolutional neural networks for speech activity detection in mismatched acoustic conditions. 2519-2523 - Xin Zheng, Zhiyong Wu, Helen Meng, Lianhong Cai:
Learning dynamic features with neural networks for phoneme recognition. 2524-2528 - Xin Zheng, Zhiyong Wu, Helen Meng, Lianhong Cai:
Contrastive auto-encoder for phoneme recognition. 2529-2533 - Naiyang Guan, Long Lan, Dacheng Tao, Zhigang Luo, Xuejun Yang:
Transductive nonnegative matrix factorization for semi-supervised high-performance speech separation. 2534-2538 - Jiahong Yuan, Neville Ryant, Mark Y. Liberman
:
Automatic phonetic segmentation in Mandarin Chinese: Boundary models, glottal features and tone. 2539-2543 - Shabnam Ghaffarzadegan, Hynek Boril
, John H. L. Hansen:
UT-Vocal Effort II: Analysis and constrained-lexicon recognition of whispered speech. 2544-2548
SLTC-P8: Statistical speech synthesis
- Hao Li, Minghao Yang, Jianhua Tao:
Tongue shape conversion with non-parallel training data. 2549-2553 - Pirros Tsiakoulis, Catherine Breslin, Milica Gasic, Matthew Henderson, Dongho Kim, Martin Szummer, Blaise Thomson, Steve J. Young:
Dialogue context sensitive HMM-based speech synthesis. 2554-2558 - Kanako Shirota, Kazuhiro Nakamura, Kei Hashimoto, Keiichiro Oura, Yoshihiko Nankaku, Keiichi Tokuda:
Integration of speaker and pitch adaptive training for HMM-based singing voice synthesis. 2559-2563 - Onur Babacan, Thomas Drugman, Tuomo Raitio, Daniel Erro, Thierry Dutoit:
Parametric representation for singing voice synthesis: A comparative evaluation. 2564-2568 - Jirí Kala, Jindrich Matousek
:
Very fast unit selection using Viterbi search with zero-concatenation-cost chains. 2569-2573 - Langzhou Chen, Norbert Braunschweiler
, Mark J. F. Gales:
Speaker dependent expression predictor from text: Expressiveness and transplantation. 2574-2578 - Matthias Janke, Michael Wand
, Till Heistermann, Tanja Schultz
, K. Prahallad:
Fundamental frequency generation for whisper-to-audible speech conversion. 2579-2583 - Mahsa Sadat Elyasi Langarani, Esther Klabbers, Jan P. H. van Santen
:
A novel pitch decomposition method for the generalized linear alignment model. 2584-2588 - Keigo Kubo, Sakriani Sakti, Graham Neubig, Tomoki Toda
, Satoshi Nakamura:
Narrow Adaptive Regularization of weights for grapheme-to-phoneme conversion. 2589-2593 - Prasanna Kumar Muthukumar, Alan W. Black:
Automatic discovery of a phonetic inventory for unwritten languages for statistical speech synthesis. 2594-2598 - Oliver Watts, Siva Reddy Gangireddy, Junichi Yamagishi, Simon King
, Steve Renals
, Adriana Stan
, Mircea Giurgiu:
Neural net word representations for phrase-break prediction without a part of speech tagger. 2599-2603
SPTM-P7: Digital and Multirate Signal Processing
- Yuichi Tanaka
, Akie Sakiyama:
M-channel oversampled perfect reconstruction filter banks for graph signals. 2604-2608 - Guolong Su, Arthur J. Redfern:
Mixer sequence design for N-path filters. 2609-2613 - Juliano B. Lima
, Ricardo M. Campello de Souza, Paulo Hugo E. S. Lima:
Fractional number-theoretic transforms based on matrix functions. 2614-2618 - Mehmet Cemil Kale
, Ömer Nezih Gerek:
Lifting wavelet design by block wavelet transform inversion. 2619-2623 - Shogo Muramatsu:
Structured dictionary learning with 2-D non-separable oversampled lapped transform. 2624-2628 - Keiichiro Shirai, Masahiro Okuda:
FFT based solution for multivariable L2 equations using KKT system via FFT and efficient pixel-wise inverse calculation. 2629-2633 - Ravi R. Shenoy, Chandra Sekhar Seelamantula:
Frequency domain linear prediction based on temporal analysis. 2634-2638 - Cheng-Yen Yang, Chih-Wei Liu, Shyh-Jye Jou:
An efficient 18-band quasi-ANSI 1/3-octave filter bank using re-sampling method for digital hearing aids. 2639-2643 - Zubair Khalid, Rodney A. Kennedy
, Salman Durrani
:
On the choice of window for spatial smoothing of spherical data. 2644-2648 - Edward A. K. Cohen:
Multi-wavelet coherence for point processes on the real line. 2649-2653
IFS-P1: Multimedia Forensics
- Khosro Bahrami, Alex C. Kot:
Image tampering detection by exposing blur type inconsistency. 2654-2658 - Simone Milani
, Paolo Bestagini
, Marco Tagliasacchi, Stefano Tubaro:
Demosaicing strategy identification via eigenalgorithms. 2659-2663 - Irene Amerini
, Federica Battisti
, Roberto Caldelli
, Marco Carli
, Andrea Costanzo:
Exploiting perceptual quality issues in countering SIFT-based Forensic methods. 2664-2668 - Da Luo, Rui Yang, Jiwu Huang:
Detecting double compressed AMR audio using deep learning. 2669-2673 - Yuxing Wu, Xinghao Jiang, Tanfeng Sun, Wan Wang:
Exposing video inter-frame forgery based on velocity field consistency. 2674-2678 - Adam C. Polak, Dennis Goeckel:
Wireless device identification based on RF oscillator imperfections. 2679-2683 - Alexander J. Gibberd
, James D. B. Nelson:
High dimensional changepoint detection with a dynamic graphical lasso. 2684-2688 - Xiaoyu Chu, Yan Chen, Matthew C. Stamm, K. J. Ray Liu
:
Information theoretical limit of compression forensics. 2689-2693 - Christoph Bösch
, Andreas Peter, Pieter H. Hartel
, Willem Jonker:
SOFIR: Securely outsourced Forensic image recognition. 2694-2698 - Cecilia Pasquini
, Pedro Comesaña Alfaro
, Fernando Pérez-González
, Giulia Boato:
Transportation-theoretic image counterforensics to First Significant Digit histogram forensics. 2699-2703 - Hui Zeng
, Tengfei Qin, Xiangui Kang, Li Liu:
Countering anti-forensics of median filtering. 2704-2708 - Simone Milani
, Paolo Bestagini
, Marco Tagliasacchi, Stefano Tubaro:
Antiforensic synthesis of motion vectors using template algorithms. 2709-2713
SPCOM-P4: Relaying
- Rakash SivaSiva Ganesan, Hussein Al-Shatri, Xiang Li, Tobias Weber, Anja Klein:
Multi-group multi-way relaying with reduced number of relay antennas. 2714-2718 - Lingxiang Li, Zhi Chen, Jun Fang
:
Robust transmit design for secure AF relay networks based on worst-case optimization. 2719-2723 - Francesco Verde, Anna Scaglione
, Donatella Darsena
, Giacinto Gelli
:
An amplify-and-forward scheme for cognitive radios. 2724-2728 - Antonios Igglezakis, Antonios Deligiannakis, Aggelos Bletsas:
Geometric monitoring for CSI reduction in amplify-and-forward relay networks. 2729-2733 - Shuai Ma, Anthony Man-Cho So
, Kehu Yang:
Robust beamforming in two-way relay networks: Quartically perturbed chance constrained formulation and tractable approximation. 2734-2738 - Muhammad R. A. Khandaker
, Yue Rong:
Simplified MIMO relay design for multicasting from multiple-sources. 2739-2743 - Xuanxuan Lu, Tiffany Jing Li, Yang Liu:
A parametric approach to optimal soft signal relaying in wireless parallel-relay systems. 2744-2748 - Keshav Singh, Meng-Lin Ku, Jia-Chin Lin:
Power control for achieving energy-efficient multiuser two-way balancing relay networks. 2749-2753 - Jiaqi Gu, Rodrigo C. de Lamare
:
Joint parallel interference cancellation and relay selection algorithms based on greedy techniques for cooperative DS-CDMA systems. 2754-2758 - Shihai Shao, Xin Quan, Ying Shen, Youxi Tang:
Effect of phase noise on digital self-interference cancellation in wireless full duplex. 2759-2763 - Ville Syrjälä
, Koji Yamamoto:
Sampling jitter in full-duplex radio transceivers: Estimation and mitigation. 2764-2768 - Liangbin Li, Kaushik Josiam, Rakesh Taori:
Feasibility study on full-duplex wireless millimeter-wave systems. 2769-2773
IVMSP-P6: Image Analysis I
- Ye Ai, Weifeng Li, Tsung-Han Chan, Qingmin Liao:
Removal of bleed-through effect via nonnegative least-correlation. 2774-2778 - Sos S. Agaian
, Mehdi Roopaei, David Akopian
:
Thermal-image quality measurements. 2779-2783 - Fatma Kerouh
, Amina Serir
:
A perceptual blind blur image quality metric. 2784-2788 - K. V. S. N. L. Manasa Priya, K. Manasa, Sumohana S. Channappayya:
A statistical evaluation of Sparsity-based Distance Measure (SDM) as an image quality assessment algorithm. 2789-2792 - Yuanhao Zhai, David L. Neuhoff:
Objective similarity metrics for scenic bilevel images. 2793-2797 - Yijun Li, Keren Fu, Lei Zhou, Yu Qiao, Jie Yang, Bai Li:
Saliency detection based on extended boundary prior with foci of attention. 2798-2802 - Hongyun Gao
, Kin-Man Lam:
Segmentation-enhanced saliency detection model based on distance transform and center bias. 2803-2807 - Hongyun Gao
, Kin-Man Lam:
From quaternion to octonion: Feature-based image saliency detection. 2808-2812 - Ryosuke Morita, Keiichiro Shirai, Yuichi Tanaka
:
Retargeting pyramid using direct decimation. 2813-2817 - Izumi Ito:
A computing method of double linear correlation for mirror image matching. 2818-2822 - Gal Mishne
, Israel Cohen
:
Multiscale anomaly detection using diffusion maps and saliency score. 2823-2827
BISP-P2: Biomedical Informatics and Image Analysis II
- Shaogang Ren, Xiaoning Qian:
Structured sparse PCA to identify miRNA co-regulatory modules. 2828-2832 - Noura Dridi, Audrey Giremus, Jean-François Giovannelli
, Caroline Truntzer, Pascal Roy
, L. Gerfaut, Jean-Philippe Charrier, Patrick Ducoroy, Catherine Mercier, Pierre Grangeat:
Variable selection for noisy data applied in proteomics. 2833-2837 - Nikhil Chacko, Michael Liebling
:
Fast spatially variant deconvolution for optical microscopy via iterative shrinkage thresholding. 2838-2842 - Rouzbeh Shams
, Hossein Rabbani
, Saeed Gazor
:
A comparison of x-lets in denoising cDNA microarray images. 2843-2847 - Reiner Lenz:
Generalized extreme value distributions, information geometry and sharpness functions for microscopy images. 2848-2852 - Pierre Chainais
, Pierre Pfennig, Aymeric Leray:
Quantitative control of the error bounds of a fast super-resolution technique for microscopy and astronomy. 2853-2857
AASP-P4: Spatial Audio I, Signal Enhancement I
- Yuancheng Luo, Dmitry N. Zotkin, Ramani Duraiswami
:
Gaussian process models for HRTF based 3D sound localization. 2858-2862 - Reza Zolfaghari, Nicolas Epain, Craig T. Jin
, Joan Alexis Glaunès, Anthony I. Tew:
Large Deformation Diffeomorphic Metric Mapping and Fast-Multipole Boundary Element Method provide new insights for Binaural acoustics. 2863-2867 - Jianjun He, Woon-Seng Gan
, Ee-Leng Tan:
A study on the frequency-domain Primary-ambient extraction for stereo audio signals. 2868-2872 - Dimitrios Kosmidis, Yesenia Lacouture-Parodi, Emanuël A. P. Habets
:
The influence of low order reflections on the interaural time differences in crosstalk cancellation systems. 2873-2877 - Alexander Adami, Emanuël A. P. Habets
, Jürgen Herre:
Down-mixing using coherence suppression. 2878-2882 - Deepak Baby
, Tuomas Virtanen
, Tom Barker, Hugo Van hamme
:
Coupled dictionary training for exemplar-based speech enhancement. 2883-2887 - Maciej Niedzwiecki, Marcin Ciolek:
Localization of impulsive disturbances in archive audio signals using predictive matched filtering. 2888-2892 - Ilker Bayram:
Employing phase information for audio denoising. 2893-2897 - Gautam Bhattacharya, Philippe Depalle:
Sparse denoising of audio by greedy time-frequency shrinkage. 2898-2902 - Hajar Momeni
, Emanuël A. P. Habets
, Hamid Reza Abutalebi
:
Single-channel speech presence probability estimation using inter-frame and inter-band correlations. 2903-2907
MLSP-P1: Pattern Recognition and Classification
- Luca Canzian, Mihaela van der Schaar
:
A network of cooperative learners for data-driven stream Mining. 2908-2912 - Mathieu Fauvel, Charles Bouveyron, Stéphane Girard
:
Parsimonious Gaussian process models for the classification of multivariate remote sensing images. 2913-2916 - Marlon Fernandes de Alcântara, Thierry Pinheiro Moreira, Hélio Pedrini:
Real-time action recognition based on cumulative Motion shapes. 2917-2921 - Michael J. Pekala, I-Jeng Wang, Ashley J. Llorens:
Conformal predictors for online track classification. 2922-2926 - Rahul Gupta, Kartik Audhkhasi, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Training ensemble of diverse classifiers on feature subsets. 2927-2931 - Rui Fa, Basel Abu-Jamous, David Roberts, Asoke K. Nandi:
Splitting-while-merging framework for clustering high-dimension data with component-wise expectation conditional maximisation. 2932-2936 - Yi Wang, Arthur Szlam:
K-mappings and Regression trees. 2937-2941 - Aymen El Ghoul, Hichem Sahbi:
Semi-supervised learning using a graph-based phase field model for imbalanced data set classification. 2942-2946 - Weicong Ding, Prakash Ishwar
, Venkatesh Saligrama
, W. Clem Karl
:
Sensing-aware kernel SVM. 2947-2951 - Feng Nan, Joseph Wang, Kirill Trapeznikov, Venkatesh Saligrama
:
Fast margin-based cost-sensitive classification. 2952-2956 - Akshay Soni, Jarvis D. Haupt, Fatih Porikli
:
Recycled linear classifiers for multiclass classification. 2957-2961
SAM-P3: Detection and Estimation
- Shahar Bar
, Joseph Tabrikian
:
Bayesian cramér-rao type bound for risk-unbiased estimation with deterministic nuisance parameters. 2962-2966 - Roberto Diversi
, Roberto Guidorzi, Umberto Soverini:
Estimating the number of signals in the presence of nonuniform noise. 2967-2971 - Cheng Qian, Lei Huang
, Yunmei Shi, Hing-Cheung So:
Joint angle and frequency estimation using structured least squares. 2972-2976 - Sen Zhong, Wei Xia, Zishu He, Jinfeng Hu, Jun Li:
Time delay estimation in the presence of clock frequency error. 2977-2981 - Tirza Routtenberg
, Lang Tong:
Joint frequency and phasor estimation in unbalanced three-phase power systems. 2982-2986 - Daniel E. Hack, Lee K. Patton, Braham Himed:
Multichannel detection of an unknown rank-one signal with uncalibrated receivers. 2987-2991 - Paulo R. B. Gomes, André L. F. de Almeida
, João Paulo C. L. da Costa:
Fourth-order tensor method for blind spatial signature estimation. 2992-2996 - Uri Rogers, Jun Guo, Xia Li, Hao Chen:
Random distributed detection with an application to Cognitive Radio Byzantine attack. 2997-3001 - Nick Harold Klausner, Mahmood R. Azimi-Sadjadi, Louis Scharf:
Detection of correlated time series in a network of sensor arrays. 3002-3006 - Chenchi Eric Luo:
A low power self-capacitive touch sensing analog front end with sparse multi-touch detection. 3007-3011 - Mu Zhou, Alle-Jan van der Veen
:
Blind beamforming techniques for automatic identification system using GSVD and tracking. 3012-3016
SLTC-L6: Articulatory features in speech processing
- Vikramjit Mitra, Ganesh Sivaraman
, Hosung Nam, Carol Y. Espy-Wilson, Elliot Saltzman:
Articulatory features from deep neural networks and their role in speech recognition. 3017-3021 - Guangsen Wang, Khe Chai Sim:
Refinements of regression-based context-dependent modelling of deep neural networks for automatic speech recognition. 3022-3026 - Daniel Felps, Sandesh Aryal, Ricardo Gutierrez-Osuna:
Normalization of articulatory data through Procrustes transformations and analysis-by-synthesis. 3027-3031 - Prasad Sudhakar, Laurent Jacques
, Prasanta Kumar Ghosh:
A sparse smoothing approach for Gaussian Mixture Model based Acoustic-to-Articulatory Inversion. 3032-3036 - Sarah L. Taylor, Barry-John Theobald, Iain A. Matthews:
The effect of speaking rate on audio and visual speech. 3037-3041 - Philip Weber
, S. M. Houghton, Colin J. Champion, Martin J. Russell, Peter Jancovic:
Trajectory analysis of speech using continuous state hidden Markov Models. 3042-3046
SPTM-L4: Classification and Pattern Recognition
- Tetsuya Kawase, Masanori Takehara, Satoshi Tamura, Satoru Hayamizu, Ryuhei Tenmoku, Takeshi Kurata:
Improvement of utterance clustering by using employees' sound and area data. 3047-3051 - Takumi Kobayashi, Jiaxing Ye
:
Acoustic feature extraction by statistics based local binary pattern for environmental sound classification. 3052-3056 - Jing Qian, Venkatesh Saligrama
:
Spectral clustering with imbalanced data. 3057-3061 - Raja Fazliza Raja Suleiman
, David Mary, André Ferrari:
Subspace learning in minimax detection. 3062-3066 - Matthew S. Nokleby, Miguel R. D. Rodrigues, A. Robert Calderbank:
Information-theoretic criteria for the design of compressive subspace classifiers. 3067-3071 - Spyridoula D. Xenaki, Konstantinos Koutroumbas, Athanasios A. Rontogiannis:
Sparse adaptive possibilistic clustering. 3072-3076
SS6: Dictionary-based processing of single- and multi-channel audio
- Manuel Moussallam, Laurent Daudet:
A general framework for dictionary based audio fingerprinting. 3077-3081 - Yuki Mitsufuji, Marco Liuni, Alex Baker, Axel Roebel:
Online NON-negative Tensor Deconvolution for source detection in 3DTV audio. 3082-3086 - Srdan Kitic, Nancy Bertin, Rémi Gribonval:
Hearing behind walls: Localizing sources in the room next door with cosparsity. 3087-3091 - Tuomas Virtanen, Bhiksha Raj, Jort F. Gemmeke, Hugo Van hamme
:
Active-set newton algorithm for non-negative sparse coding of audio. 3092-3096 - Monika Dörfler
, Gino Angelo M. Velasco
:
Adaptive Gabor frames by projection onto time-frequency subspaces. 3097-3101 - Gilles Chardon
, Thibaud Necciari, Péter Balázs
:
Perceptual matching pursuit with Gabor dictionaries and time-frequency masking. 3102-3106