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IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, Volume 37
Volume 37, Number 1, January 1989
- Charles H. Knap:

Signal detectors for deformable hydrophone arrays. 1-7 - S. Unnikrishna Pillai, Byung Ho Kwon:

Forward/backward spatial smoothing techniques for coherent signal identification. 8-15 - David N. Swingler, Robert S. Walker:

Line-array beamforming using linear prediction for aperture interpolation and extrapolation. 16-30 - Philip A. Chou, Tom D. Lookabaugh, Robert M. Gray:

Entropy-constrained vector quantization. 31-42 - Neil J. Bershad, Lian Zuo Qu:

On the probability density function of the LMS adaptive filter weights. 43-56 - Martin Vetterli

, Pierre Duhamel:
Split-radix algorithms for length-pm DFT's. 57-64 - Amir Dembo:

Signal reconstruction from noisy partial information of its transform. 65-72 - Trung T. Pham, Rui J. P. deFigueiredo:

Maximum likelihood estimation of a class of non-Gaussian densities with application to Ip deconvolution. 73-82 - Gonzalo R. Arce, Russel E. Foster:

Detail-preserving ranked-order based filters for image processing. 83-98 - Jeffrey B. Burl:

Estimating the basis functions of the Karhunen-Loeve transform. 99-105 - Bruce F. McGuffin, Bede Liu:

An efficient algorithm for two-dimensional autoregressive spectrum estimation. 106-117 - P. Karivaratha Rajan, Hari C. Reddy:

A test procedure for 2-D discrete scattering Hurwitz polynomials. 118-120 - M. S. Ahmed:

Comparison of noisy speech enhancement algorithms in terms of LPC perturbation. 121-125 - Paul Cohen, Chon-Tam LeDinh, Vincent Lacasse:

Classification of natural textures by means of two-dimensional orthogonal masks. 125-128 - V. John Mathews:

An efficient FIR adaptive filter using DPCM and the sign algorithm. 128-133 - Hamza Ouibrahim:

Prony, Pisarenko, and the matrix pencil: a unified presentation. 133-134 - S. Unnikrishna Pillai, Youngjik Lee:

Coherent signal classification using symmetry considerations. 135-138 - William A. Sethares, C. Richard Johnson Jr.:

A comparison of two quantized state adaptive algorithms. 138-143 - David N. Swingler, Jeffrey L. Krolik:

Source location bias in the coherently focused high-resolution broad-band beamformer. 143-145 - Kazuo Toraichi, Masaru Kamada, Shuichi Itahashi, Ryoichi Mori:

Window functions represented by B-spline functions. 145-147 - Fatos Tünay Yarman Vural, Dennis Wawrzynski, A. Enis Çetin

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The generalized H-lattice filter and estimation of the ARMA models. 147-151 - B. Yegnanarayana, S. Tanveer Fathima, B. T. K. R. Nehru, B. Venkataramanan:

Significance of initial interpolation in band-limited signal interpolation. 151-152 - Chien-Chung Yeh, Ju-Hong Lee, Yih-Min Chen:

Estimating two-dimensional angles of arrival in coherent source environment. 153-155 - Shalhav Zohar:

A VLSI implementation of a correlator/digital-filter based on distributed arithmetic. 156-160
Volume 37, Number 2, February 1989
- Benjamin Friedlander, Boaz Porat:

Detection of transient signals by the Gabor representation. 169-180 - Sungkwon Park, Lester A. Gerhardt:

A robust spectral estimation by modeling an estimated autocovariance with an ARMA model. 181-191 - Barry D. Van Veen:

An analysis of several partially adaptive beamformer designs. 192-203 - Meir Feder, Alan V. Oppenheim, Ehud Weinstein:

Maximum likelihood noise cancellation using the EM algorithm. 204-216 - Anders Ahlén, Mikael Sternad:

Optimal deconvolution based on polynomial methods. 217-226 - Craig R. Elevitch, William A. Sethares, Gonzalo J. Rey, C. Richard Johnson Jr.:

Quiver diagrams and signed adaptive filters. 227-236 - Byeong Gi Lee:

Input and output index mappings for a prime-factor-decomposed computation of discrete cosine transform. 237-244 - Steven A. Ruzinsky, Elwood T. Olsen:

L1 and L∞ minimization via a variant of Karmarkar's algorithm. 245-253 - Yung-Fu Cheng, Delores M. Etter:

Analysis of an adaptive technique for modeling sparse systems. 254-264 - Kai Hsu, Thomas L. Marzetta:

Velocity filtering of acoustic well logging waveforms. 265-274 - Harold G. Longbotham, Alan C. Bovik

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Theory of order statistic filters and their relationship to linear FIR filters. 275-287 - Henri Maître, Yifeng Wu:

A dynamic programming algorithm for elastic registration of distorted pictures based on autoregressive model. 288-297 - Yeong Ho Ha, John A. Pearce:

A new window and comparison to standard windows. 298-301 - H. Henkel:

Improved addition for the logarithmic number system. 301-303 - Yong Hoon Lee, Sung-Jea Ko, Adly T. Fam:

Efficient impulsive noise suppression via nonlinear recursive filtering. 303-306 - Robert K. Otnes:

Frequency difference of arrival accuracy. 306-308
Volume 37, Number 3, March 1989
- Sharad Singhal, Bishnu S. Atal

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Amplitude optimization and pitch prediction in multipulse coders. 317-327 - Alexander Waibel, Toshiyuki Hanazawa, Geoffrey E. Hinton, Kiyohiro Shikano, Kevin J. Lang:

Phoneme recognition using time-delay neural networks. 328-339 - Chun-Chau Lin, Michael T. Manry:

A new signal averaging algorithm for discrete signals. 340-345 - Dirk T. M. Slock, Thomas Kailath:

Fast transversal filters with data sequence weighting. 346-359 - Georgios B. Giannakis

, Jerry M. Mendel:
Identification of nonminimum phase systems using higher order statistics. 360-377 - Petre Stoica, Randolph L. Moses, Benjamin Friedlander, Torsten Söderström:

Maximum likelihood estimation of the parameters of multiple sinusoids from noisy measurements. 378-392 - Patrick L. Combettes

, Henry J. Trussell:
Methods for digital restoration of signals degraded by a stochastic impulse response. 393-401 - Kevin D. Donohue, Jafar Saniie:

A scanning and sampling scheme for computationally efficient algorithms of computer tomography. 402-414 - Nikolas P. Galatsanos, Roland T. Chin:

Digital restoration of multichannel images. 415-421 - Brian K. Lien, Gregory Y. Tang:

Implementation of the Chebyshev structure with minimum storage. 422-428 - John R. Deller Jr., G. P. Picache:

Advantages of a Givens rotation approach to temporally recursive linear prediction analysis of speech. 429-431 - David R. Farrier, Anthony R. Prior-Wandesforde:

A comparison of bias reduced methods for the estimation of rational transfer functions. 431-433 - Darcy P. McGinn, Don H. Johnson:

Estimation of all-pole model parameters from noise-corrupted sequences. 433-436 - Salvatore D. Morgera:

On biorthogonality of Hermitian and skew-Hermitian Szego/Levinson polynomials. 436-439 - V. Nagesha:

Comments on 'Fast computation of the discrete cosine transform and the discrete Hartley transform' by H.S. Malvar. 439-440 - V. Ramachandran:

Determination of discrete transfer function from its real (or imaginary) part on the unit circle. 440-442 - Henry Samueli:

A low-complexity multiplierless half-band recursive digital filter design. 442-444 - Mark C. Sullivan:

Efficient autocorrelation estimation using relative magnitudes. 445-447 - Mats Viberg

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Sensor array processing using gated signals. 447-450 - Pen-Shu Yeh:

Data compression properties of the Hartley transform. 450-451
Volume 37, Number 4, April 1989
- Benjamin Friedlander, Boaz Porat:

Performance analysis of a null-steering algorithm based on direction-of-arrival estimation. 461-466 - Ravi Prakash Ramachandran, Peter Kabal:

Pitch prediction filters in speech coding. 467-478 - Mark A. Clements, Jerrold W. Pease:

On causal linear phase IIR digital filters. 479-484 - Benjamin Friedlander, Boaz Porat:

Adaptive IIR algorithms based on high-order statistics. 485-495 - Yujiro Inouye:

Generation of a time series having a specified power spectrum with minimum roundoff noise. 496-504 - Soo-Chang Pei, Jong-Jy Shyu:

Eigenfilter design of higher-order digital differentiators. 505-511 - L. R. Rajagopal, Suhash C. Dutta Roy:

Optimal design of maximally flat FIR filters with arbitrary magnitude specifications. 512-518 - John J. Shynk:

Adaptive IIR filtering using parallel-form realizations. 519-533 - Kazuo Toraichi, Masaru Kamada, Ryoichi Mori:

A quadratic spline function generator. 534-544 - Cédric Demeure, Clifford T. Mullis:

The Euclid algorithm and the fast computation of cross-covariance and autocovariance sequences. 545-552 - Henrique S. Malvar, David H. Staelin:

The LOT: transform coding without blocking effects. 553-559 - Maher A. Sid-Ahmed:

A systolic realization for 2-D digital filters. 560-565 - K. S. Arun:

Principal components algorithms for ARMA spectrum estimation. 566-571 - Jaakko Astola, T. George Campbell:

On computation of the running median. 572-574 - Jerome R. Bellegarda, David C. Farden:

A general linear prediction approach to the complex split inversion algorithm. 574-577 - Oscar Buneman:

In-situ bit-reversed ordering for Hartley transforms. 577-580 - P. Lie Chin Cheong, Salvatore D. Morgera:

Iterative methods for restoring noisy images. 580-585 - Nam Ik Cho

, Chong-Ho Choi, Sang Uk Lee:
Adaptive line enhancement by using an IIR lattice notch filter. 585-589 - Ling Guan, Rabab K. Ward:

Restoration of randomly blurred images by the Wiener filter. 589-592 - E. Mark Haacke, Zhi-Pei Liang, Steven H. Izen:

Superresolution reconstruction through object modeling and parameter estimation. 592-595 - Shlomo Karni, Gengsheng L. Zeng:

The analysis of the continuous-time LMS algorithm. 595-597 - Steven A. Ruzinsky, Elwood T. Olsen:

Strong consistency of the LAD (L1) estimator of parameters of stationary autoregressive processes with zero mean. 597-600 - Barry D. Van Veen:

Systolic preprocessors for linearly constrained beamforming. 600-604 - Santosh S. Venkatesh, Demetri Psaltis:

Binary filters for pattern classification. 604-611
Volume 37, Number 5, May 1989
- Michel Bouvet, Stuart C. Schwartz:

Comparison of adaptive and robust receivers for signal detection in ambient underwater noise. 621-626 - Steven M. Kay:

Asymptotically optimal detection in incompletely characterized non-Gaussian noise. 627-633 - J. Eric Salt, Arthur G. Wacker:

Optimistic and pessimistic approximations to variance of time delay estimators. 634-641 - Peter Kabal, Ravi Prakash Ramachandran:

Joint optimization of linear predictors in speech. 642-650 - Chun Sum Ng, Paul H. Milenkovic:

Unstable covariance LPC solutions from nonstationary speech waveforms. 651-654 - James A. Cadzow, T.-C. Chen:

Algebraic approach to two-dimensional recursive digital filter synthesis. 655-664 - Donald Fraser:

Interpolation by the FFT revisited-an experimental investigation. 665-675 - Truong Q. Nguyen, P. P. Vaidyanathan:

Two-channel perfect-reconstruction FIR QMF structures which yield linear-phase analysis and synthesis filters. 676-690 - Francesco Palmieri

, Charles G. Boncelet Jr.:
Ll-filters-a new class of order statistic filters. 691-701 - Klaus P. Preuss:

On the design of FIR filters by complex Chebyshev approximation. 702-712 - Alvin Todd Moser, Daniel Graupe:

Identification of nonstationary models with application to myoelectric signals for controlling electrical stimulation of paraplegics. 713-719 - Petre Stoica, Arye Nehorai:

MUSIC, maximum likelihood, and Cramer-Rao bound. 720-741 - Ali Hussein Abdallah, Yu Hen Hu:

Parallel VLSI computing array implementation for signal subspace updating algorithm. 742-748 - Roberto Roncella

, Roberto Saletti
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A VLSI systolic adder for digital filtering of delta-modulated signals. 749-754 - Elvira Baydal

, Gabriela Andreu, Enrique Vidal:
Estimating the intrinsic dimensionality of discrete utterances. 755-757 - Roberto Cusani:

Performance of fast time delay estimators. 757-759 - Yung-Dar Huang, Chi-Tsong Chen:

A derivation of the normal equation in FIR Wiener filters. 759-760 - Henry Leung, Simon Haykin:

Stability of recursive QRD-LS algorithms using finite-precision systolic array implementation. 760-763 - Jorge S. Marques

, Luís B. Almeida
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Frequency-varying sinusoidal modeling of speech. 763-765 - Basil G. Mertzios, Giovanni L. Sicuranza

, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos:
Efficient realizations of two-dimensional quadratic digital filters. 765-768 - Pham Dinh Tuan:

Cramer-Rao bounds for AR parameter and reflection coefficient estimators. 769-772 - R. Viswanathan, Valentine Aalo

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On counting rules in distributed detection. 772-775 - R. Viswanathan, Arif Ansari:

Distributed detection of a signal in generalized Gaussian noise. 775-778 - Gengsheng Lawrence Zeng, N. Ahmed:

A block coding technique for encoding sparse binary patterns. 778-780
Volume 37, Number 6, June 1989
- Debasis Sengupta, Steven M. Kay:

Efficient estimation of parameters for non-Gaussian autoregressive processes. 785-794 - David Mansour, Biing-Hwang Juang:

The short-time modified coherence representation and noisy speech recognition. 795-804 - Marina V. Dragosevic, Srdjan S. Stankovic:

A generalized least squares method for frequency estimation. 805-819 - Michael J. Villalba, Bruce K. Walker:

Spectrum manipulation for improved resolution. 820-831 - Michael D. Zoltowski, Demosthenis Stavrinides:

Sensor array signal processing via a procrustes rotations based eigenanalysis of the ESPRIT data pencil. 832-861 - Hyung-Ill Choi, William J. Williams:

Improved time-frequency representation of multicomponent signals using exponential kernels. 862-871 - Mohamed-Yahia Dabbagh, Winser E. Alexander:

Multiprocessor implementation of 2-D denominator-separable digital filters for real-time processing. 872-881 - Mehrdad Soumekh:

Reconstruction and sampling constraints for spiral data [image processing]. 882-891 - A. Murat Tekalp

, Howard Kaufman, John W. Woods:
Edge-adaptive Kalman filtering for image restoration with ringing suppression. 892-899 - William G. Bliss, Louis L. Scharf:

Algorithms and architectures for dynamic programming on Markov chains. 900-912 - Evangelos E. Milios

, Hamid Nawab:
Signal abstractions in signal processing software. 913-928 - A. P. Shenoy, Ramdas Kumaresan:

A fast and accurate RNS scaling technique for high speed signal processing. 929-937 - Francis T. Connolly, Andrew E. Yagle:

Fast algorithms for complex matrix multiplication using surrogates. 938-939 - George S. Kang, Larry J. Fransen:

Quality improvement of LPC-processed noisy speech by using spectral subtraction. 939-942 - Soon Young Park, Yong Hoon Lee:

Double smoothing of images using median and Wiener filters. 943-946 - K. M. M. Prabhu, K. Bhoopathy Bagan:

Variable parameter window families for digital spectral analysis. 946-949 - Maria-João D. Rendas, José M. F. Moura:

Alternate bounds on the resolvability constraints of spatial smoothing. 949-952 - Petre Stoica:

Asymptotic second-order properties of sample partial correlations. 952-955 - Dale E. Veeneman, Baruch Mazor:

A fully adaptive comb filter for enhancing block-coded speech. 955-957 - Andrew E. Yagle:

Fast algorithms for estimation and signal processing: an inverse scattering framework. 957-959
Volume 37, Number 7, July 1989
- Jean-Pierre Le Cadre:

Parametric methods for spatial signal processing in the presence of unknown colored noise fields. 965-983 - Richard H. Roy III, Thomas Kailath:

ESPRIT-estimation of signal parameters via rotational invariance techniques. 984-995 - Mati Wax, Ilan Ziskind:

On unique localization of multiple sources by passive sensor arrays. 996-1000 - Lalit R. Bahl, Peter F. Brown, Peter V. de Souza, Robert L. Mercer:

A tree-based statistical language model for natural language speech recognition. 1001-1008 - Gary M. Kuhn, Koit Ojamaa:

Scores for connected recognition of words differing in distinctive quantity. 1009-1019 - Jens Jorgen Nielsen:

Design of linear-phase direct-form FIR digital filters with quantized coefficients using error spectrum shaping. 1020-1026 - Lee C. Potter, K. S. Arun:

Energy concentration in band-limited extrapolation. 1027-1041 - P. P. Vaidyanathan, Truong Q. Nguyen, Zinnur Doganata, Tapio Saramäki:

Improved technique for design of perfect reconstruction FIR QMF banks with lossless polyphase matrices. 1042-1056 - Martin Vetterli

, Didier J. Le Gall:
Perfect reconstruction FIR filter banks: some properties and factorizations. 1057-1071 - Svante Gunnarsson, Lennart Ljung

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Frequency domain tracking characteristics of adaptive algorithms. 1072-1089 - Yiannis S. Boutalis, Stefanos D. Kollias

, George Carayannis:
A fast multichannel approach to adaptive image estimation. 1090-1098 - Keshab K. Parhi

, David G. Messerschmitt:
Pipeline interleaving and parallelism in recursive digital filters. I. Pipelining using scattered look-ahead and decomposition. 1099-1117 - Keshab K. Parhi

, David G. Messerschmitt:
Pipeline interleaving and parallelism in recursive digital filters. II. Pipelined incremental block filtering. 1118-1134 - Qadeer A. Qureshi, Thomas R. Fischer:

A hardware processor for implementing the pyramid vector quantizer. 1135-1142 - Paul J. Edwards:

Comments on 'A zero crossing-based spectrum analyzer' by S.M. Kay and R. Sudhaker. 1143-1144 - Surendra Prasad, Bindu Chandna:

An augmented smoothed rank profile algorithm for determination of source coherency structure. 1144-1146 - Nazif Tepedelenlioglu:

A note on the computational complexity of the arithmetic Fourier transform. 1146-1147 - Donald W. Tufts:

Comments on, 'A note on the computational complexity of the arithmetic Fourier transform' by N. Tepedelenlioglu. 1147-1148
Volume 37, Number 8, August 1989
- Jonathan S. Abel, Julius O. Smith III:

Source range and depth estimation from multipath range difference measurements. 1157-1165 - Alireza Moghaddamjoo, R. Lynn Kirlin:

Robust adaptive Kalman filtering with unknown inputs. 1166-1175 - S. Unnikrishna Pillai, Byung Ho Kwon:

Performance analysis of MUSIC-type high resolution estimators for direction finding in correlated and coherent scenes. 1176-1189 - Mati Wax, Ilan Ziskind:

Detection of the number of coherent signals by the MDL principle. 1190-1196 - Luciano Fissore, Pietro Laface, Giorgio Micca, Roberto Pieraccini:

Lexical access to large vocabularies for speech recognition. 1197-1213 - Lawrence R. Rabiner, Jay G. Wilpon, Frank K. Soong:

High performance connected digit recognition using hidden Markov models. 1214-1225 - Kaoru Kurosawa, Shigeo Tsujii:

An IIR parallel-type adaptive algorithm using the fast least squares method. 1226-1230 - Riccardo Raheli

, Lewis E. Franks:
Semisystolic incremental realization of FIR digital filters using ternary arithmetic. 1231-1240 - G. Robert Redinbo:

System level reliability in convolution computations. 1241-1252 - Duncan M. Dlugos, Robert A. Scholtz:

Acquisition of spread spectrum signals by an adaptive array. 1253-1270 - Karen M. Nashold, Bahaa E. A. Saleh:

Synthesis of two-dimensional binary images through band-limited systems: a slicing method. 1271-1279 - Paul D. Gader:

Bidiagonal factorization of Fourier matrices and systolic algorithms for computing discrete Fourier transforms. 1280-1283 - Panajotis Agathoklis:

Conditions for the 2-D characteristic polynomial of a matrix to be very strict Hurwitz. 1284-1286 - Adam W. Bojanczyk, Allan O. Steinhardt:

Stabilized hyperbolic Householder transformations. 1286-1288 - David M. W. Evans:

A second improved digit-reversal permutation algorithm for fast transforms. 1288-1291 - Hee Joon Kim:

A fast algorithm for computing the Hankel transform of order 1. 1291-1293 - Amlan Kundu, Wen-Rong Wu:

Double-window Hodges-Lehman (D) filter and hybrid D-median filter for robust image smoothing. 1293-1298 - Jeffrey J. Rodriguez:

An improved FFT digit-reversal algorithm. 1298-1300 - Michael C. Steckner, Dick J. Drost:

Fast cepstrum analysis using the Hartley transform. 1300-1302 - Hong Ren Wu

, Frank John Paoloni:
On the two-dimensional vector split-radix FFT algorithm. 1302-1304
Volume 37, Number 9, September 1989
- Lin-Shan Lee, Chiu-yu Tseng, Ouhyoung Ming

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The synthesis rules in a Chinese text-to-speech system. 1309-1320 - Yoav Medan, Eyal Yair:

Pitch synchronous spectral analysis scheme for voiced speech. 1321-1328 - Rafid A. Sukkar, Joseph L. LoCicero, Joseph Picone:

Decomposition of the LPC excitation using the zinc basis functions. 1329-1341 - Jean-Luc Botto, George V. Moustakides:

Stabilizing the fast Kalman algorithms. 1342-1348 - Gordon L. DeMuth:

Algorithms for defining mixed radix FFT flow graphs. 1349-1358 - Prashant P. Gandhi, Iickho Song

, Saleem A. Kassam:
Nonlinear smoothing filters based on rank estimates of location. 1359-1379 - Serafim Karaboyas, Nicholas Kalouptsidis, Costas Caroubalos:

Highly parallel multichannel LS algorithms and application to decision-feedback equalizers. 1380-1396 - Guozhu Long, Fuyun Ling, John G. Proakis:

The LMS algorithm with delayed coefficient adaptation. 1397-1405 - Olli Vainio, Yrjö Neuvo, Steven E. Butner:

A signal processor for median-based algorithms. 1406-1414 - Hong Ren Wu

, Frank John Paoloni:
The structure of vector radix fast Fourier transforms. 1415-1424 - Harvey F. Silverman:

Programming the WFTA for two-dimensional data. 1425-1431 - John R. Deller Jr.:

A 'systolic array' formulation of the optimal bounding ellipsoid algorithm. 1432-1436 - Hong Fan, Majid Mayeri:

On error surfaces of sufficient order adaptive IIR filters: proofs and counterexamples to a unimodality conjecture. 1436-1442 - Zhongjie Liang, Bernard D. Steinberg, Stanislav Kesler:

An exact solution of the analytic equation of image quality from optimum quantization of microwave imaging data. 1442-1445 - Cheng-Yuan Liou

, Ruey-Ming Liou:
Spatial pseudorandom array processing. 1445-1449 - Allan J. MacLeod:

Instability in the solution of banded Toeplitz systems. 1449-1450 - Elwood T. Olsen, Steven A. Ruzinsky:

Characterization of the LAD (L1) AR parameter estimator when applied to stationary ARMA, MA, and higher order AR processes. 1451-1454 - Tim J. Patterson, Douglas M. Chabries, Richard W. Christiansen:

Detection algorithms for image sequence analysis. 1454-1458 - Claudio Rey, Rabab Kreidieh Ward:

A parametrized family of nonlinear image smoothing filters. 1458-1462 - Raymond N. J. Veldhuis:

Interpolating autoregressive processes: a bound on the restoration error. 1462-1464 - Xiao-Hu Yu

, Zhen-Ya He:
A class of mixed transversal and ladder adaptive filters with pure order updates. 1464-1468 - Xingwei Zhou, Xianggen Xia:

A Sanz-Huang conjecture on band-limited signal extrapolation with noise. 1468-1472
Volume 37, Number 10, October 1989
- Jeffrey L. Krolik, David N. Swingler:

Multiple broad-band source location using steered covariance matrices. 1481-1494 - Arthur Nádas, David Nahamoo, Michael A. Picheny:

Speech recognition using noise-adaptive prototypes. 1495-1503 - Neil J. Bershad:

Nonlinear quantization effects in the LMS and block LMS adaptive algorithms-a comparison. 1504-1512 - Pierre Comon, Dinh-Tuan Pham:

An error bound for a noise canceller. 1513-1517 - Miroslav Vlcek, Rolf Unbehauen:

Analytical solutions for design of IIR equiripple filters. 1518-1531 - Robert D. Palmer, J. R. Cruz:

An ARMA spectral analysis technique based on a fast Euclidean algorithm. 1532-1536 - A. Murat Tekalp

, A. Tanju Erdem
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Higher-order spectrum factorization in one and two dimensions with applications in signal modeling and nonminimum phase system identification. 1537-1549 - Xiaopu Yang, Tapan K. Sarkar, Ercument Arvas:

A survey of conjugate gradient algorithms for solution of extreme eigen-problems of a symmetric matrix. 1550-1556 - Qitu Zhang, Kon Max Wong, Patrick C. Yip, James P. Reilly:

Statistical analysis of the performance of information theoretic criteria in the detection of the number of signals in array processing. 1557-1567 - William Equitz:

A new vector quantization clustering algorithm. 1568-1575 - Xing-Wei Zhou, Xiang-Gen Xia:

The extrapolation of high-dimensional band-limited functions. 1576-1580 - Shalhav Zohar:

The role of the ±1 number system in multibit hardware correlators. 1581-1589 - Nihat M. Bilgutay, Uthai Bencharit, Jafar Saniie:

Enhanced ultrasonic imaging with split-spectrum processing and polarity thresholding. 1590-1592 - Peter L. Chu:

Fast Gaussian noise generator. 1593-1597 - Luiz A. DaSilva, David W. Petr, Victor S. Frost:

A class-oriented replacement technique for lost speech. 1597-1600 - Cédric Demeure:

Bowtie factors of Toeplitz matrices by means of split algorithms. 1601-1603 - R. W. Gerchberg:

Superresolution through error function extrapolation. 1603-1606 - Leland B. Jackson:

Noncausal ARMA modeling of voiced speech. 1606-1608 - Leland B. Jackson, Jianguo Huang

, Kevin P. Richards, Haiguang Chen:
AR, ARMA, and AR-in-noise modeling by fitting windowed correlation data. 1608-1612 - H. Krishna:

An FFT algorithm based fast algorithm for arbitrary polynomial transformation. 1612-1614 - Jian Li, Ashok K. Krishnamurthy:

A modified frequency-weighted Itakura spectral distortion measure. 1614-1617 - Farokh A. Marvasti:

An iterative method to compensate for the interpolation distortion. 1617-1621 - Dennis R. Morgan:

Modified finite limiter for a band-limited Gaussian random process with applications to A/D conversion. 1621-1623 - Xiaoning Nie, Rolf Unbehauen:

Efficient evaluation of 1-D and 2-D polynomials at equispaced points. 1623-1626 - L. P. Mulcahy:

On fixed-point roundoff error analysis. 1623 - B. Seo, C. T. Chen:

A relationship between the z-transform and the Fourier transform. 1626-1627 - Songqing Shi, Michael T. Manry:

Phase improvement in IIR digital filters. 1627-1631 - Yue Min Zhu

, Françoise Peyrin
, Robert Goutte:
Equivalence between two-dimensional analytic and real signal Wigner distributions. 1631-1634
Volume 37, Number 11, November 1989
- Kai-Fu Lee, Hsiao-Wuen Hon:

Speaker-independent phone recognition using hidden Markov models. 1641-1648 - Chin-Hui Lee, Lawrence R. Rabiner:

A frame-synchronous network search algorithm for connected word recognition. 1649-1658 - David Mansour, Biing-Hwang Juang:

A family of distortion measures based upon projection operation for robust speech recognition. 1659-1671 - Ahron Satt, David Malah

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Design of uniform DFT filter banks optimized for subband coding of speech. 1672-1679 - Milton José Porsani

, Tad J. Ulrych:
Discrete convolution by means of forward and backward modeling. 1680-1686 - Michael Vulis:

The weighted redundancy transform. 1687-1692 - Hamid Al-Nashi:

Phase unwrapping of digital signals. 1693-1702 - Henri Clergeot, Sara Tressens, Abdelaziz Ouamri

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Performance of high resolution frequencies estimation methods compared to the Cramer-Rao bounds. 1703-1720 - Petre Stoica, Torsten Söderström, Fu-Nan Ti:

Asymptotic properties of the high-order Yule-Walker estimates of sinusoidal frequencies. 1721-1734 - Mingui Sun, Ching-Chung Li, Laligam N. Sekhar, Robert J. Sclabassi:

Efficient computation of the discrete pseudo-Wigner distribution. 1735-1742 - King Ngi Ngan

, Kin S. Leong, H. Singh:
Adaptive cosine transform coding of images in perceptual domain. 1743-1750 - Edward A. Lee

, W.-H. Ho, E. Goei, Jeffery C. Bier, Shuvra S. Bhattacharyya
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Gabriel: a design environment for DSP. 1751-1762 - Ernest G. Baxa Jr.:

On implementation of the discrete Fourier transform-the STUSE algorithm for spectral estimation. 1763-1765 - A. A. (Louis) Beex, Monique P. Fargues:

Highly parallel recursive/iterative Toeplitz eigenspace decomposition [array processing]. 1765-1768 - Messaoud Benidir, Bernard C. Picinbono:

Wide sense stability of discrete- and continuous-time linear systems in the complex case. 1768-1771 - Donald G. Childers, M. Hahn, Jerry N. Larar:

Silent and voiced/unvoiced/mixed excitation (four-way) classification of speech. 1771-1774 - Eweda Eweda:

A tight upper bound of the average absolute error in a constant step-size sign algorithm. 1774-1776 - Shaul Florian, Neil J. Bershad:

Error saturation effects in the LMS adaptive line enhancer-transient response. 1776-1780 - Nicholas Kalouptsidis, Sergios Theodoridis:

Concurrent algorithms for a class of 1-D and 2-D Wiener FIR filters with symmetrical impulse response. 1780-1782 - Kenneth W. Martin:

Power normalized update algorithm for adaptive filters-without divisions. 1782-1786 - Jaime H. Moreno

, Tomás Lang:
Comments on 'A systolic array for computing BA-1'. 1786-1789 - Bhaskar D. Rao:

Sensitivity considerations in state-space model-based harmonic retrieval methods. 1789-1794 - Ananthram Swami, Jerry M. Mendel:

Closed-form recursive estimation of MA coefficients using autocorrelations and third-order cumulants. 1794-1795 - Charles W. Therrien, Hamdy Taha El-Shaer:

A direct algorithm for computing 2-D AR power spectrum estimates. 1795-1798 - Charles W. Therrien, Hamdy Taha El-Shaer:

Multichannel 2-D AR spectrum estimation. 1798-1800
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- Yan Ming Cheng, Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy:

Automatic and reliable estimation of glottal closure instant and period. 1805-1815 - Jan Decaluwe, Jan M. Rabaey, Jef L. van Meerbergen, Hugo J. De Man:

Interprocessor communication in synchronous multiprocessor digital signal processing chips. 1816-1828 - Yousif A. El-Imam:

An unrestricted vocabulary Arabic speech synthesis system. 1829-1845 - Yariv Ephraim, David Malah

, Biing-Hwang Juang:
On the application of hidden Markov models for enhancing noisy speech. 1846-1856 - Mari Ostendorf, Salim Roukos:

A stochastic segment model for phoneme-based continuous speech recognition. 1857-1869 - Neal B. Pinto, Donald G. Childers, Ajit L. Lalwani:

Formant speech synthesis: improving production quality. 1870-1887 - Alex Waibel, Hidefumi Sawai, Kiyohiro Shikano:

Modularity and scaling in large phonemic neural networks. 1888-1898 - Weidong Kou, Jon W. Mark:

A new look at DCT-type transforms. 1899-1908 - Victor Solo:

The limiting behavior of LMS. 1909-1922 - Saduoki Furui:

Unsupervised speaker adaptation based on hierarchical spectral clustering. 1923-1930 - Raghuveer M. Rao, Sohail A. Dianat:

On the existence of autoregressive models for third-order cumulant matching. 1931-1938 - Bhaskar D. Rao, K. V. S. Hari:

Performance analysis of Root-Music. 1939-1949 - Christophe P. Rialan, Louis L. Scharf:

Fixed-point error analysis of the lattice and the Schur algorithms for the autocorrelation method of linear prediction. 1950-1957 - Anthony J. Weiss, Benjamin Friedlander:

Array shape calibration using sources in unknown locations-a maximum likelihood approach. 1958-1966 - Jenq-Neng Hwang, John A. Vlontzos, Sun-Yuan Kung:

A systolic neural network architecture for hidden Markov models. 1967-1979 - Gil Amit, Uri Shaked:

Minimization of roundoff errors in digital realizations of Kalman filters. 1980-1982 - Guoan Bi, Edwin V. Jones:

A pipelined FFT processor for word-sequential data. 1982-1985 - Teruyuki Izumi:

Simple method for generation of multiple normal random signals. 1985-1987 - Steven Kay:

A fast and accurate single frequency estimator. 1987-1990 - Bhaskar D. Rao, K. V. S. Hari:

Performance analysis of ESPRIT and TAM in determining the direction of arrival of plane waves in noise. 1990-1995 - Barry D. Van Veen, Richard G. Baraniuk:

Matrix based computation of floating-point roundoff noise. 1995-1998 - Robert Forchheimer, Torbjörn Kronander:

Image coding-from waveforms in animation. 2008-2023 - Guy Demoment:

Image reconstruction and restoration: overview of common estimation structures and problems. 2024-2036 - Edward J. Coyle, Jean-Hsang Lin, Moncef Gabbouj

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Optimal stack filtering and the estimation and structural approaches to image processing. 2037-2066 - Robert M. Haralick, Xinhua Zhuang, Charlotte Lin, James S. J. Lee:

The digital morphological sampling theorem. 2067-2090 - Stéphane Mallat:

Multifrequency channel decompositions of images and wavelet models. 2091-2110 - Robert Hummel, R. Moniot:

Reconstructions from zero crossings in scale space. 2111-2130 - David C. Munson Jr., Robert L. Visentin:

A signal processing view of strip-mapping synthetic aperture radar. 2131-2147 - Hiroshi Sakou, Takafumi Miyatake, Seiji Kashioka, Masakazu Ejiri:

A position recognition algorithm for semiconductor alignment based on structural pattern matching. 2148-2157 - Robert Cypher, Jorge L. C. Sanz:

SIMD architectures and algorithms for image processing and computer vision. 2158-2174

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