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- Neural nets for computingRichard P. Lippmann. 1-6 [doi]
- Hidden Markov models: a guided tourAlan B. Poritz. 7-13 [doi]
- Application of digital signal processing in professional audioP. Jeffrey Bloom. 14-19 [doi]
- Decoder selection based on cross-entropiesP. S. Gopalakrishnan, Dimitri Kanevsky, Arthur Nádas, David Nahamoo, Michael A. Picheny. 20-23 [doi]
- On the relations between modeling approaches for information sources [speech recognition]Yariv Ephraim, Lawrence R. Rabiner. 24-27 [doi]
- Application of the Gibbs distribution to hidden Markov modeling in isolated word recognitionYunxin Zhao, Les Atlas, Xinhua Zhuang. 28-31 [doi]
- A speaker-independent isolated-word recognizer based on polynomial classifiersHarald Katterfeldt. 32-35 [doi]
- A family of distortion measures based upon projection operation for robust speech recognitionDavid Mansour, Biing-Hwang Juang. 36-39 [doi]
- Speech recognition with continuous-parameter hidden Markov modelsLalit R. Bahl, Peter F. Brown, Peter V. de Souza, Robert L. Mercer. 40-43 [doi]
- A neural network for isolated-word recognitionBernard Gold, Richard P. Lippmann. 44-47 [doi]
- Discriminant clustering using an HMM isolated-word recognizerRichard P. Lippmann, Edward A. Martin. 48-51 [doi]
- Dynamic adaptation of Hidden Markov models for robust isolated-word speech recognitionEdward A. Martin, Richard P. Lippmann, Douglas B. Paul. 52-54 [doi]
- Isolated word recognition over the DDD telephone network. Results of two extensive field studiesJay G. Wilpon, D. M. DeMarco, R. P. Mikkilineni. 55-58 [doi]
- A connectionist model for consonant-vowel syllable recognitionM. L. Rossen, Les T. Niles, Gary N. Tajchman, Marcia A. Bush, J. A. Anderson, Sheila E. Blumstein. 59-62 [doi]
- Speech signal detection at the output of a cochlear modelBenjamin Monderer, Aurel A. Lazar. 63-66 [doi]
- A multi-step excited model for speech parameter trajectoriesAlvaro De Lima-Veiga, Yves Grenier. 67-70 [doi]
- Psychoacoustically based scalar quantization of the LPC polesAdoram Erell, Yaakov Orgad, Julius L. Goldstein. 71-74 [doi]
- Improved speech recognition using a reduced auditory representationSteve W. Beet, H. E. G. Powrie, Roger K. Moore, Michael J. Tomlinson. 75-78 [doi]
- A linear filter for time scaling of speechMohamad K. Asi, Bahaa E. A. Saleh. 79-82 [doi]
- Multi-frame approach for parameter estimation of a physiological model of speech productionJuergen Schroeter, Jerry N. Larar, M. Mohan Sondhi. 83-86 [doi]
- Information theoretic factorization of speaker and language in hidden Markov models, with application to speaker recognitionNaftali Tishby. 87-90 [doi]
- Auditory neural feedback as a basis for speech processingOded Ghitza. 91-94 [doi]
- On a general time-varying model for speech signalsYi-Teh Lee, Harvey F. Silverman. 95-98 [doi]
- A neural net approach to speech recognitionWilliam Huang, Richard Lippmann, Ben Gold. 99-102 [doi]
- Use of neural networks for the recognition of place of articulationYoshua Bengio, Renato de Mori. 103-106 [doi]
- Phoneme recognition: neural networks vs. hidden Markov modelsAlex Waibel, Toshiyuki Hanazawa, Geoffrey E. Hinton, Kiyohiro Shikano, Kevin J. Lang. 107-110 [doi]
- Phonetic recognition using hidden Markov models and maximum mutual information trainingBernard Mérialdo. 111-114 [doi]
- High performance connected digit recognition, using hidden Markov modelsLawrence R. Rabiner, Jay G. Wilpon, Frank K. Soong. 119-122 [doi]
- Large-vocabulary speaker-independent continuous speech recognition using HMMKai-Fu Lee, Hsiao-Wuen Hon. 123-126 [doi]
- Stochastic segment modelling using the estimate-maximize algorithm [speech recognition]Salim E. Roucos, Mari Ostendorf, Herbert Gish, Alan Derr. 127-130 [doi]
- Improved speaker adaptation using text dependent spectral mappingsMing-Whei Feng, Francis Kubala, Richard M. Schwartz, John Makhoul. 131-134 [doi]
- Lexical stress recognition using hidden Markov modelsGhassan J. Freij, Frank Fallside. 135-138 [doi]
- On the application of spectrum target prediction model to speech recognitionMasato Akagi, Yoh'ichi Tohkura. 139-142 [doi]
- Rule-based speech analysis and application to CELP codingMaurizio Copperi. 143-146 [doi]
- Synthesis filter optimization and coding: Applications to CELP [speech analysis]Peter Kabal, J. L. Moncet, C.-C. Chu. 147-150 [doi]
- Strategies for improving the performance of CELP coders at low bit rates [speech analysis]Peter Kroon, Bishnu S. Atal. 151-154 [doi]
- Improved speech quality and efficient vector quantization in SELPW. Bastiaan Kleijn, Daniel J. Krasinski, Richard H. Ketchum. 155-158 [doi]
- CELP base-band coder for high quality speech coding at 9.6 to 2.4 kbpsAhmet M. Kondoz, Barry G. Evans. 159-162 [doi]
- Multiple-stage vector excitation coding of speech waveformsGrant A. Davidson, Allen Gersho. 163-166 [doi]
- High-quality vector adaptive transform coding at 4.8 kb/sLuis A. Hernández Gómez, Francisco Javier Casajús-Quirós, Ramón García Gómez. 167-170 [doi]
- Modelling LPC-residue by components for good quality speech codingT. V. Sreenivas. 171-174 [doi]
- 2.4 kbps pitch prediction multi-pulse speech codingShigeru Ono, Kazunori Ozawa. 175-178 [doi]
- A large vocabulary word recognition system based on syllable recognition and nonlinear word matchingHiroshi Matsu'ura, Tsuneo Nitta, Shoichi Hirai, Yoichi Takebayashi, Hiroyuki Tsuboi, Hiroshi Kanazawa. 183-186 [doi]
- New speech recognition approaches based upon finite state vector quantization with structural constraintsPei-Yih Ting, Chiu-yu Tseng, Lin-Shan Lee. 187-190 [doi]
- Speech recognition with high recognition rate by smoothed space pseudo Wigner-Ville distribution (SSPWD) and overlap slide window spectrum methodsShang-Chin Chen, Xue Yang. 191-194 [doi]
- A new technique for speaker-independent isolated word recognitionMohsen A. Rashwan, Moustafa M. Fahmy. 195-198 [doi]
- Speaker-independent word recognition using dynamic programming matching with statistic time warping costTakao Watanabe. 199-202 [doi]
- Very large vocabulary isolated utterance recognition: a comparison between one pass and two pass strategiesL. Fissore, Pietro Laface, Giorgio Micca, Roberto Pieraccini. 203-206 [doi]
- Speaker adaptation method for HMM-based speech recognitionMasafumi Nishimura, Kazuhide Sugawara. 207-210 [doi]
- A large vocabulary word recognition system using rule-based network representation of acoustic characteristic variationsSatoru Hayamizu, Kazuyo Tanaka, Kozo Ohta. 211-214 [doi]
- Speaker dependent and independent speech recognition experiments with an auditory modelMelvyn J. Hunt, Claude Lefèbvre. 215-218 [doi]
- Optimization of perceptually-based ASR front-end [automatic speech recognition]Hynek Hermansky, Jean-Claude Junqua. 219-222 [doi]
- Spectral movement function and its application to speech recognitionKiyoaki Aikawa, Sadaoki Furui. 223-226 [doi]
- Speech codec for the European mobile radio systemPeter Vary, Karl Hellwig, Rudolf Hofmann, Robert J. Sluyter, Claude R. Galand, Michele M. Rosso. 227-230 [doi]
- Medium band speech coding for mobile radio communicationsI. Lecomte, M. Lever, L. Lelièvre, M. Delprat, Alain Tassy. 231-234 [doi]
- A sub-band coder designed for combined source and channel coding [speech coding]Richard V. Cox, Joachim Hagenauer, Nambi Seshadri, Carl-Erik W. Sundberg. 235-238 [doi]
- Impact of noise and encoder/decoder mistracking on ADPCM system performanceHenri G. Suyderhoud, Spiros Dimolitsas. 239-242 [doi]
- A low delay 16 kbits/sec speech coderVasu Iyengar, Peter Kabal. 243-246 [doi]
- Predictive trellis coded quantization of speechMichael W. Marcellin, Thomas R. Fischer, Jerry D. Gibson. 247-250 [doi]
- Backward adaptive tree coding of speech at 16 kbpsJerry D. Gibson, Greg B. Haschke. 251-254 [doi]
- Decision trees for vector quantizer codebook searchingNader Moayeri, David L. Neuhoff. 255-258 [doi]
- An 8 kbps TC-MQ (time domain compression ADPCM-MQ) speech codecFumio Amano, Kohei Iseda, Koji Okazaki, Shigeyuki Unagami. 259-262 [doi]
- Experiments with a high quality, low complexity 4800 bps residual excited LPC (RELP) vocoderBruce Fette, Wilburn Clark, Cynthia Jaskie, Michelle Tugenberg, William Yip. 263-266 [doi]
- Statistical language modeling using a small corpus from an application domainJan Robin Rohlicek, Yen-Lu Chow, Salim E. Roucos. 267-270 [doi]
- Syntactic analysis for large vocabulary speech recognition using a context-free covering grammarLaura G. Miller, Stephen E. Levinson. 271-274 [doi]
- Parsing spoken phrases despite missing wordsWayne H. Ward, Alexander G. Hauptmann, Richard M. Stern, Thomas Chanak. 275-278 [doi]
- Interaction between fast lexical access and word verification in large vocabulary continuous speech recognitionL. Fissore, Pietro Laface, Giorgio Micca, Roberto Pieraccini. 279-282 [doi]
- Speaker stress-resistant continuous speech recognitionDouglas B. Paul, Edward A. Martin. 283-286 [doi]
- Selection of optimal features for phoneme recognition in different phonetic environmentsArnon Cohen, Dan E. Tamir. 287-290 [doi]
- Continuous speech recognition results of the BYBLOS system on the DARPA 1000-word resource management databaseFrancis Kubala, Yen-Lu Chow, Alan Derr, Ming-Whei Feng, Owen Kimball, John Makhoul, Patti Price, Jan Robin Rohlicek, Salim E. Roucos, Richard M. Schwartz, Jeffrey Vandegrift. 291-294 [doi]
- Parallel level-building on a tree machine [speech recognition]Allen L. Gorin, David B. Roe. 295-298 [doi]
- An event-synchronous signal processing system for connected-speech recognitionDavid P. Morgan, Harvey F. Silverman. 299-302 [doi]
- A versatile speaker-dependant continuous speech understanding systemD. Bigorgne, Alain Cozannet, Marc Guyomard, Guy Mercier, Laurent Miclet, M. Querre, Jacques Siroux. 303-306 [doi]
- Formant tracking with quasilinearizationGerhard Rigoll. 306-310 [doi]
- On short-time cepstra of voiced speechWerner Verhelst, Oscar Steenhaut. 311-314 [doi]
- Joint solutions for formant and pitch predictors in speech processingPeter Kabal, Ravi P. Ramachandran. 315-318 [doi]
- Reconstruction of Arabic long vowels using time varying linear prediction techniqueMohamed Najim, M. Salhi, Driss Aboutajdine, A. Rajouani, M. Zyoute. 319-322 [doi]
- An analysis-synthesis hidden Markov model of speechEric P. Farges, Mark A. Clements. 323-326 [doi]
- Event-based multiple-resolution analysis of speech signalsToomas Altosaar, Matti Karjalainen. 327-330 [doi]
- Acoustic-phonetic analysis of loud and Lombard speech in simulated cockpit conditionsBill J. Stanton, Leah H. Jamieson, George D. Allen. 331-334 [doi]
- p approach to speech codingJames L. Lansford, Rao K. Yarlagadda. 335-338 [doi]
- Phase compensation in all-pole speech analysisPer Hedelin. 339-342 [doi]
- Adaptive speech modification by spectral warpingVladimir Goncharoff, Suresh Chandran. 343-346 [doi]
- Continuously adaptive linear predictive coding of speechJerome R. Bellegarda, David C. Farden. 347-350 [doi]
- Decomposition of the speech signal into short-time waveforms using spectral segmentationChristophe d'Alessandro, Jean-Sylvain Liénard. 351-354 [doi]
- On estimating rate of change of pitchEdward P. Neuburg. 355-357 [doi]
- The spectral autocorrelation applied to the linear prediction residual of speech for robust pitch detectionEdward H. S. Chilton, Barry G. Evans. 358-361 [doi]
- A geometric approach to real time pitch detectionT. D. Nguyen, James B. Ferguson III, T. W. McNamara. 362-365 [doi]
- A robust pitch boundary detectorC. S. Chen, Jing Yuan. 366-369 [doi]
- Computationally efficient sine-wave synthesis and its application to sinusoidal transform codingRobert J. McAulay, Thomas F. Quatieri. 370-373 [doi]
- A 4.8 kbps multi-band excitation speech coderJohn C. Hardwick, Jae S. Lim. 374-377 [doi]
- Parametric models of the magnitude/phase spectrum for harmonic speech codingDavid L. Thomson. 378-381 [doi]
- Quantization issues in harmonic coders [speech coding]Isabel Trancoso, Joaquim S. Rodrigues, Luís B. Almeida, Jorge S. Marques, António Joaquim Serralheiro, Diana Santos, José M. Tribolet. 382-385 [doi]
- Hardware implementation of a 16 kbps subband coder using vector quantizationSchuyler Quackenbush. 386-389 [doi]
- Analysis of the self-excited subband coder: a new approach to medium band speech codingKambiz Nayebi, Thomas P. Barnwell III, Mark J. T. Smith. 390-393 [doi]
- Optimal quantization of LSP parameters [speech coding]Frank K. Soong, Bling-Hwang Juang. 394-397 [doi]
- Quantizer design in LSP speech analysis and synthesisNoboru Sugamura, Nariman Farvardin. 398-401 [doi]
- Encoding of LPC spectral parameters using switched-adaptive interframe vector prediction [speech coding]Mei Yong, Grant A. Davidson, Allen Gersho. 402-405 [doi]
- Multiply occupied cells [speech codecs]James D. Mills, James L. Melsa. 406-409 [doi]
- A network-based frame-synchronous level building algorithm for connected word recognitionChin-Hui Lee, Lawrence R. Rabiner. 410-413 [doi]
- Experimental results on large-vocabulary continuous speech recognition and understandingL. Fissore, Egidio P. Giachin, Pietro Laface, Giorgio Micca, Roberto Pieraccini, Claudio Rullent. 414-417 [doi]
- Learning spectral-temporal dependencies using connectionist networksDavid Lubensky. 418-421 [doi]
- Some phonetic recognition experiments using artificial neural netsHong C. Leung, Victor W. Zue. 422-425 [doi]
- Unstable connectionist networks in speech recognitionRichard Rohwer, Stephen Renals, Mark Terry. 426-428 [doi]
- Multi-level acoustic segmentation of continuous speechJames R. Glass, Victor W. Zue. 429-432 [doi]
- A procedure to generate training sequences for a connected word recognizer using the segmental k-means training algorithmR. P. Mikkilineni, Jay G. Wilpon, Lawrence R. Rabiner. 433-436 [doi]
- Phoneme modelling using continuous mixture densitiesHermann Ney, Andreas Noll. 437-440 [doi]
- Speech recognition in VODIS IIS. J. Young, N. H. Russell, J. H. S. Thornton. 441-444 [doi]
- Temporal decomposition and acoustic-phonetic decoding of speechFrédéric Bimbot, Gérard Chollet, Paul Deléglise, Claude Montacié. 445-448 [doi]
- Broad class network generation using a combination of rules and statistics for speaker independent continuous speechBenjamin Chigier, Robert A. Brennan. 449-452 [doi]
- Segmentation and broad classification of continuous speechRonald A. Cole, Lily Hou. 453-456 [doi]
- Evaluating the performance of connected-word speech recognition systemsMelvyn J. Hunt. 457-460 [doi]
- Transient part recognition for continuous speech using transition spottingDominique Vicard. 461-464 [doi]
- Automatic speech recognition using acoustic sub-words and no time alignmentV. Ralph Algazi, Kathy L. Brown. 465-468 [doi]
- An unanchored matching algorithm for lexical accessAlexander I. Rudnicky, Zongge Li, Joseph Polifroni, Eric H. Thayer, Julia L. Gale. 469-472 [doi]
- Connected sentence recognition using diphone-like templatesA. E. Rosenberg. 473-476 [doi]
- Frame compression in hidden Markov modelsS. C. Austin, Frank Fallside. 477-480 [doi]
- Noise compensation algorithms for use with hidden Markov model based speech recognitionAndrew Varga, Roger K. Moore, John S. Bridle, Keith Ponting, Martin J. Russel. 481-484 [doi]
- A study of line spectrum pair frequencies for speech recognitionKuldip K. Paliwal. 485-488 [doi]
- Obtaining candidate words by polling in a large vocabulary speech recognition systemLalit R. Bahl, Raimo Bakis, Peter V. de Souza, Robert L. Mercer. 489-492 [doi]
- A new algorithm for the estimation of hidden Markov model parametersLalit R. Bahl, Peter F. Brown, Peter V. de Souza, Robert L. Mercer. 493-497 [doi]
- Acoustic Markov models used in the Tangora speech recognition systemLalit R. Bahl, Peter F. Brown, Peter V. de Souza, Robert L. Mercer, Michael A. Picheny. 497-500 [doi]
- A segment model based approach to speech recognitionChin-Hui Lee, Frank K. Soong, Biing-Hwang Juang. 501-541 [doi]
- Large vocabulary speech recognition using a hidden Markov model for acoustic/phonetic classificationStephen E. Levinson, Andrej Ljolje, Laura G. Miller. 505-508 [doi]
- Modeling acoustic-phonetic detail in an HMM-based large vocabulary speech recognizerLi Deng, Matthew Lennig, Vishwa Gupta, Paul Mermelstein. 509-512 [doi]
- Three probabilistic language models for a large-vocabulary speech recognizerPierre Dumouchel, Vishwa Gupta, Matthew Lennig, Paul Mermelstein. 513-516 [doi]
- Speech recognition using noise-adaptive prototypesArthur Nádas, David Nahamoo, Michael A. Picheny. 517-520 [doi]
- Adaptive labeling: normalization of speech by adaptive transformations based on vector quantizationArthur Nádas, David Nahamoo, Michael A. Picheny. 521-524 [doi]
- The short-time modified coherence representation and its application for noisy speech recognitionDavid Mansour, Biing-Hwang Juang. 525-528 [doi]
- Enhancing the performance of speech recognition with echo cancellationJoseph Picone, M. A. Johnson, Walter T. Hartwell. 529-532 [doi]
- On the application of hidden Markov models for enhancing noisy speechYariv Ephraim, David Malah, Biing-Hwang Juang. 533-536 [doi]
- Automated two speaker separation systemK. Min, D. Chien, S. Li, C. Jones. 537-540 [doi]
- Estimation and vector quantization of noisy speechJerry D. Gibson, Thomas R. Fischer, Boneung Koo. 541-544 [doi]
- A multipulse excited pole-zero filtering approach for speech enhancementA-Chuan Hsueh, C. K. Chuang. 545-548 [doi]
- Speech enhancement using vector quantization and a formant distance measureDouglas D. O'Shaughnessy. 549-552 [doi]
- Noise reduction using connectionist modelsShin'ichi Tamura, Alex Waibel. 553-556 [doi]
- A new class of sequential and adaptive algorithms with application to noise cancellationMeir Feder, Ehud Weinstein, Alan V. Oppenheim. 557-560 [doi]
- Constrained iterative speech enhancement with application to automatic speech recognitionJohn H. L. Hansen, Mark A. Clements. 561-564 [doi]
- An approach to co-channel talker interference suppression using a sinusoidal model for speechThomas F. Quatieri, Ronald G. Danisewicz. 565-568 [doi]
- Optimal quantization of noisy sourcesEnder Ayanoglu. 569-572 [doi]
- Frequency warping by dynamic programmingEdward P. Neuburg. 573-575 [doi]
- Frequency-warped spectral distance measures for speaker verification in noiseHideki Noda. 576-579 [doi]
- Text-dependent speaker identification using circular hidden Markov modelsYuan-Cheng Zheng, Bao-Zong Yuan. 580-582 [doi]
- Variants of cepstrum based speaker identity verificationGeorge Velius. 583-586 [doi]
- Computer assisted voice identification system (CAVIS)H. Nakasone, C. Melvin. 587-590 [doi]
- Consistent speaker identification via Wigner smoothing techniquesJoEllen Wilbur, Fred J. Taylor. 591-594 [doi]
- Normalizations and selection of speech segments for speaker recognition scoringKung-Pu Li, Jack E. Porter. 595-598 [doi]
- A TMs32020-based real time, text-independent, automatic speaker verification systemJoseph B. Attili, Michael Savic, Joseph P. Campbell Jr.. 599-602 [doi]
- Automatic recognition of gender by voiceD. G. Childers, Ke Wu, K. S. Bae, D. M. Hicks. 603-606 [doi]
- Phonetic typewriter for Finnish and JapaneseTeuvo Kohonen, Kari Torkkola, Makoto Shozakai, Jari Kangas, Olli Ventä. 607-610 [doi]
- Automatic alignment of speech with phonetic transcriptions in real timeKari Torkkola. 611-614 [doi]
- Stochastic model of diphone-like segments based on trajectory conceptsP. F. Marteau, Gérard Bailly, M. T. Janot-Giorgetti. 615-618 [doi]
- Speech recognition with the discrete rectangular wave transformD. Y. Kim, B. J. Stanton, Okan K. Ersoy, Leah H. Jamieson. 619-622 [doi]
- Training of lexical models based on DTW-based parameter reestimation algorithmYoshiharu Abe, Kunio Nakajima. 623-626 [doi]
- A specialist society for continuous speech understandingYifan Gong, Jean-Paul Haton. 627-630 [doi]
- A 16 kb/s APC system with adaptive postfilter and evaluation of its performanceD. J. Zarkadis, Barry G. Evans. 631-634 [doi]
- TMS 320C25 based enhanced 32 kbps ADPCM transcoderVijay K. Jain, S. S. Skrzypkowiak, R. B. Heathcock. 635-638 [doi]
- Single chip multi-pulse coder with pitch predictionJuan M. Santos-Suárez. 639-642 [doi]
- Definition of relations in an acoustic phonetic databaseJan P. M. Hendriks, Louis Boves. 643-646 [doi]
- A very large telephone-speech database collected using an automated voice-interactive dialogueP. C. Millar, I. R. Cameron, A. J. Greaves, C. M. McPeake. 647-650 [doi]
- The DARPA 1000-word resource management database for continuous speech recognitionPatti Price, William M. Fisher, Jared Bernstein, David S. Pallett. 651-654 [doi]
- Voice conversion through vector quantizationMasanobu Abe, Satoshi Nakamura 0001, Kiyohiro Shikano, Hisao Kuwabara. 655-658 [doi]
- Automatic generation of synthesis units based on context oriented clusteringShin'ya Nakajima, Hiroshi Hamada. 659-662 [doi]
- Realization of linguistic information in the voice fundamental frequency contour of the spoken JapaneseHiroya Fujisaki, Hisashi Kawai. 663-666 [doi]
- Text-to-speech algorithms based on FFT synthesisFrancis Charpentier, Eric Moulines. 667-670 [doi]
- Speech production modelling with variable glottal reflection coefficientD. M. Brookes, Patrick A. Naylor. 671-674 [doi]
- Word synthesis based on line spectrum pairsStephanie S. Everett. 675-678 [doi]
- Speech synthesis by rule using an optimal selection of non-uniform synthesis unitsYoshinori Sagisaka. 679-682 [doi]
- Extracting speech-rate values from a real-speech databaseW. Nick Campbell. 683-686 [doi]
- A generalized vocal tract model for pole-zero type linear prediction [speech processing]Moon Gi Kang, Byeong Gi Lee. 687-690 [doi]
- A comparative performance evaluation of adaptive ARMA spectral estimation methods for noisy speechAnjan Basu, Kuldip K. Paliwal. 691-694 [doi]
- A comparison of five 16 kbps voice coding algorithmsThomas E. Tremain, John S. Collura. 695-698 [doi]
- A connectionist approach to speech recognition using peripheral auditory modellingMark Terry, Stephen Renals, Richard Rohwer, Jonathan Harrington. 699-702 [doi]
- Speech signal reconstruction based on higher order spectraS. Seetharaman, M. E. Jernigan. 703-706 [doi]
- Sampling schemes for reconstruction of multidimensional signals from multiple level threshold crossingsAvideh Zakhor, Alan V. Oppenheim. 721-724 [doi]
- Phase unwrapping for multidimensional rational and finite-length sequencesDavid G. Long. 725-728 [doi]
- ARMA modeling and phase reconstruction of multidimensional non-Gaussian processes using cumulantsAnanthram Swami, Georgios B. Giannakis. 729-732 [doi]
- High resolution model based 2-D spectrum estimationRichard R. Hansen Jr., Rama Chellappa. 733-736 [doi]
- Multi-dimensional power spectrum estimation using noncausal rational modelsKaxlamangla S. Arun, James V. Krogmeier. 737-740 [doi]
- An efficient maximum entropy technique for 2-D isotropic random fieldsAhmed H. Tewfik, Bernard C. Levy, Alan S. Willsky. 741-744 [doi]
- A nonlinear simplex algorithm for minimum order solutionsRichard M. Leahy, Brian Jeffs, Zhenyu Wu. 745-748 [doi]
- Multidimensional algorithms for VLSI processorsRobert Michael Owens, Mary Jane Irwin. 749-752 [doi]
- Subband coding of color images using finite state vector quantizationChoon-Sung Kim, John Bruder, Mark J. T. Smith, Russell M. Mersereau. 753-756 [doi]
- An optimal bit allocation algorithm for sub-band codingPeter H. Westerink, Jan Biemond, Dick E. Boekee. 757-760 [doi]
- Sub-band coding of digital images using symmetric short kernel filters and arithmetic coding techniquesDidier Le Gall, Ali Tabatabai. 761-764 [doi]
- Image coding based on selective quantization of the reconstruction noise in the dominant sub-bandR. J. Safranek, K. Mackay, N. S. Jayant, T. Kim. 765-768 [doi]
- Tree coding of image sub-bandsSanjiv Nanda, William A. Pearlman. 769-772 [doi]
- Variable block rate and blockwise spectral adaptation in cosine transform image codingWilliam A. Pearlman. 773-776 [doi]
- Transform image coding with a new family of modelsGregory W. Wornell, David H. Staelin. 777-780 [doi]
- Reduction of blocking effects in image coding with a lapped orthogonal transformHenrique S. Malvar, David H. Staelin. 781-784 [doi]
- Interpolative, predictive and pyramid transform coding of color imagesBarry G. Haskell. 785-787 [doi]
- Transform coding of images using directionally adaptive vector quantizationM. Breeuwer. 788-791 [doi]
- Primitives chain code [image analysis]Lawrence O'Gorman. 792-795 [doi]
- Application of multichannel 2-D linear prediction to color image codingHamdy Taha El-Shaer, Charles W. Therrien. 796-799 [doi]
- Low bit-rate image coding using 2-D linear prediction and 2-D stochastic excitationKuldip K. Paliwal. 800-803 [doi]
- Sketch based and context sensitive coding of Laplacian pyramidsJohn M. Vincent. 804-807 [doi]
- An adaptive pyramid image coding systemSebastià Sallent Ribes, Luis Torres-Urgell. 808-811 [doi]
- Pyramid transform coding using vector quantizationLimin Wang, Morris Goldberg. 812-815 [doi]
- Vector quantization of color digital images within a human visual modelScott E. Budge, Thomas G. Stockham Jr., Douglas M. Chabries, Richard W. Christiansen. 816-819 [doi]
- Optimal order statistic filters with coefficient censoringLaith Naaman, Alan C. Bovik. 820-823 [doi]
- Multilevel median filters: properties and efficacyGonzalo R. Arce, Russel E. Foster. 824-827 [doi]
- Nonlinear recursive filters and applications to image processingTu-Chih Tsai, Dimitris Anastassiou. 828-831 [doi]
- A novel method for nonuniform frequency-sampling design of 2-D FIR filtersWilliam J. Rozwod, Charles W. Therrien, Jae S. Lim. 832-835 [doi]
- Surface fitting and compression of two-dimensional scattered dataMoshe Margalit. 836-839 [doi]
- Boundary value transient suppression for N-D digital systemsWinser E. Alexander, William W. Edmonson. 840-843 [doi]
- Design of 2-D digital filters with finite wordlength coefficientsYongbing Wan, M. M. Fahmy. 844-847 [doi]
- Approximation and implementation of multidimensional digital filtersAli Zilouchian, R. Sudhakar, Nurgun Erdol. 848-851 [doi]
- A simple circuit-theoretical approach for the stability testing of 2-D digital filtersOgnjan V. Shentov, Sanjit K. Mitra, Brian D. O. Anderson. 852-855 [doi]
- Conditions for the 2-D characteristic polynomial of a matrix to be very strict HurwitzPanajotis Agathoklis. 856-859 [doi]
- Remote image processing in a workstation environmentGary E. Ford, Gene L. Fisher, V. Ralph Algazi. 860-862 [doi]
- Reconstruction techniques for the inspection of composite materials using thermal imagesTariq S. Durrani, A. Rauf, K. Boyle, Franco Lotti. 863-866 [doi]
- A comparison of wavelet deconvolution techniques for ultrasonic NDTC.-H. Chen, Wei-Lien Hsu, Sam-Kit Sin. 867-870 [doi]
- Geometry-free X-ray reconstruction using the theory of convex projectionsPeyma Oskoui-Fard, Henry Stark. 871-874 [doi]
- A robust iterative spatial algorithm for correcting the transmission attenuation and detector response in single photon emission tomographyS. C. Amartur, A. D. Nelson. 875-877 [doi]
- A knowledge-based multi-grid ML reconstruction algorithm for positron emission tomographyAtam P. Dhawan, M. V. Ranganath. 878-881 [doi]
- Automatic segmentation of biomedical imagesP. W. Fung, K. K. Ly, Yianni Attikiouzel. 882-885 [doi]
- 3-D electron microscopy and incomplete angular coverage: a restoration scheme based on projections onto convex setsJose Maria Carazo. 886-889 [doi]
- The missing cone problem and low-pass distortion in optical serial sectioning microscopyFernando Macías-Garza, Alan C. Bovik, Kenneth R. Diller, Shanti J. Aggarwal, J. K. Aggarwal. 890-893 [doi]
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- Estimating time delay and transfer function parameters using wideband transient signalsJ. D. George, D. M. Goodman. 2749-2752 [doi]
- Broadband beamforming on the 2-D transform planeY. T. Chan, G. A. Lampropolus. 2753-2756 [doi]
- Adaptive beamforming for correlated signal and interferences: A frequency-domain smoothing approachJ. X. Zhu, H. Wang. 2757-2760 [doi]
- Multipath propagation and the optimal SNR for adaptive arraysMats Viberg. 2761-2764 [doi]
- A multimode adaptive beamformer for quadrature-amplitude-modulated signalsRichard P. Gooch, Brian J. Sublett. 2765-2768 [doi]
- A new criterion for the determination of the number of signals in high-resolution array processingKon Max Wong, Q. T. Zhang, James P. Reilly, Patrick C. Yip. 2769-2772 [doi]
- Detection: a new approach [signals]B. W. Dahanayake, K. M. Wong. 2773-2776 [doi]
- Detection of fully correlated signals by the MDL principleMati Wax, Ilan Ziskind. 2777-2780 [doi]
- Linear-quadratic array processing for coherent sourcesBernard Picinbono. 2781-2784 [doi]
- Systolic implementation of a general adaptive array processing algorithmBin Yang, Johann F. Böhme. 2785-2788 [doi]
- A pole-zero complex adaptive joint process least-squares latticeWilliam S. Hodgkiss, D. Almagor. 2789-2792 [doi]
- Improved power minimization based partially adaptive beamformer designBarry D. Van Veen. 2793-2796 [doi]
- Optimal projection for multidimensional signal detectionPeter L. Chu. 2797-2800 [doi]
- Robustness of a CFAR detector to errors on the signalMichel Bouvet. 2801-2804 [doi]
- Performance of redundant and distributed detection systems with processor faultsAmy R. Reibman, Loren W. Nolte. 2805-2808 [doi]
- A simple algorithm for broadband detection and sortingD. E. Ohlms, E. J. Kroman, W. A. Bradford. 2809-2812 [doi]
- Representing sonar/radar returns as a Markov processRoger F. Dwyer. 2813-2816 [doi]
- Time-frequency analysis applied to signaturing of underwater acoustic signalsBoualem Boashash, Peter O'Shea. 2817-2820 [doi]
- Detection and estimation of transient signals in coloured Gaussian noisePhilippe Nicolas, Dieter Kraus. 2821-2824 [doi]
- Threshold extension of SVD-based algorithmsDonald W. Tufts, Costas D. Melissinos. 2825-2828 [doi]
- An efficient signal subspace algorithm for source localization in noise fields with unknown covarianceR. T. Wiliams, A. K. Mahalanabis, Leon H. Sibul, S. Prasad. 2829-2832 [doi]
- On least squares methods for direction of arrival estimation in the presence of unknown noise fieldsJohann F. Böhme, Dieter Kraus. 2833-2836 [doi]
- Active high-resolution multiple-target direction findingChia-Chang Li, Hong Wang. 2837-2840 [doi]
- Minimum variance spectral estimation for broadband source location using steered covariance matricesJeffrey L. Krolik, Moshe Eizenman. 2841-2844 [doi]
- Robust maximum-likelihood estimation of structured covariance matricesDouglas B. Williams, Don H. Johnson. 2845-2848 [doi]
- Direction finding in the presence of fully correlated specular multipathWilliam P. Ballance, Amin G. Jaffer. 2849-2852 [doi]
- On a modified Duvall beamformerB. Chang, N. Ahmed. 2853-2856 [doi]
- A structured gradient algorithm for adaptive beamformingLal C. Godara, Doug A. Gray. 2857-2860 [doi]
- Novel techniques for estimation of array signal parameters based on matrix pencils, subspace rotations, and total least squaresMichael D. Zoltowski. 2861-2864 [doi]
- The effects of spatial averaging on coherence and resolutionDarel A. Linebarger, Don H. Johnson. 2865-2868 [doi]
- A solution space approach to achieving partially adaptive arraysTaufik T. Ma, Lloyd J. Griffiths. 2869-2872 [doi]
- Perturbation analysis of the MUSIC algorithmDavid R. Farrier, D. J. Jeffries, R. Mardani. 2873-2876 [doi]
- Iterative pre-filtering over non-uniform sampling gridsJames H. McClellan. 2877-2880 [doi]
- More on optimality of EVD methods for bearing estimationSara Tressens, Henri Clergeot, Abdelaziz Ouamri, Michel Bouvet. 2881-2884 [doi]
- Sector interpolation of non-uniform arrays for efficient high resolution bearing estimationThomas P. Bronez. 2885-2888 [doi]
- New maximum likelihood approach to multiple signal estimationJames Ting-Ho Lo. 2889-2892 [doi]
- Maximum likelihood direction finding of stochastic sources: a separable solutionAmin G. Jaffer. 2893-2896 [doi]
- An adaptive recursive array processing algorithm for resolving closely spaced signals with low SNR and widely disparate signal powerSiew Kok Hui, B. L. Lim, Y. C. Lim. 2897-2900 [doi]
- Improved maximum likelihood spectrum for direction of arrival (DOA) estimationP. S. Naidu, V. V. Krishna. 2901-2904 [doi]
- Separately estimating the frequency-wavenumber of coherent sources by signal eigenvector smoothing techniqueQin-Ye Yin, Li-He Zou. 2905-2908 [doi]
- Estimating two-dimensional angles of arrival in coherent source environmentChien-Chung Yeh, Ju-Hong Lee, Yih-Min Chen. 2909-2912 [doi]
- Signal subspace algorithms for direction of arrival estimation in the presence of a class of unknown noise fieldsSurendra Prasad, Bindu Chandna. 2913-2916 [doi]
- Calibration-free bearing estimation for arrays with randomly perturbed sensor locationsYih-Min Chen, Ju-Hong Lee, Chien-Chung Yeh. 2917-2920 [doi]
- Active control of vibrations in spacecraftColin F. Ross. 2921-2924 [doi]
- Transient signal enhancement by linear predictive eigenanalysisS. Lawrence Marple Jr.. 2925-2928 [doi]
- Comparative study of some recent statistical and set-theoretic methods for image restorationA. Murat Tekalp, H. Joel Trussell. 9881-9891 [doi]
- Robust syntax free speech recognitionSteven F. Boll, Jack E. Porter, Lawrence G. Bahler. 17982 [doi]