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ICASSP 1985: Tampa, Florida, USA
- IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, ICASSP '85, Tampa, Florida, USA, March 26-29, 1985. IEEE 1985

Isolated Word Recognition
- Kazuhide Sugawara, Masafumi Nishimura, Koichi Toshioka, Masaaki Okochi, Toyohisa Kaneko:

Isolated word recognition using hidden Markov models. 1-4 - Martin J. Russell, Roger K. Moore

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Explicit modelling of state occupancy in hidden Markov models for automatic speech recognition. 5-8 - Biing-Hwang Juang, Lawrence R. Rabiner, Stephen E. Levinson, M. Mohan Sondhi:

Recent developments in the application of hidden Markov models to speaker-independent isolated word recognition. 9-12 - Douglas B. Paul:

Training of HMM recognizers by simulated annealing. 13-16 - Matthew Lennig:

Experiments on speaker-independent recognition of hand-segmented French vowels. 17-20 - Kathy L. Brown, V. Ralph Algazi:

Discrete utterance speech recognition without time alignment. 21-24 - N. Nocerino, Frank K. Soong, Lawrence R. Rabiner, Dennis H. Klatt:

Comparative study of several distortion measures for speech recognition. 25-28 - David K. Burton:

Applying matrix quantization to isolated word recognition. 29-32 - Kiyoaki Aikawa, Masahide Sugiyama, Kiyohiro Shikano:

Spoken word recognition based on top-down phoneme segmentation. 33-36 - Zhao Guo-Tian:

On associative recognition of isolated Chinese word. 37-40
Digital Filter Design
- P. P. Vaidyanathan:

New design methods for FIR filters with equiripple stopbands and prescribed degrees of passband flatness. 41-44 - Wonyong Sung, Sanjit K. Mitra:

Efficient FIR filter design using differential coding of filter coefficients. 45-48 - Pekka Heinonen, Yrjö Neuvo:

Smoothed median filters with FIR substructures. 49-52 - Darrell Williamson, S. Sridharan:

Residue feedback in ladder and lattice filter structures. 53-56 - Z. S. Li, P. C. Hutchinson:

A new S-Z replacement design technique of IIR digital filters. 57-60 - Hans Wilhelm Schüßler, Peter Steffen:

An approach for designing systems with prescribed behaviour at distinct frequencies regarding additional constraints. 61-64 - Tapio Saramäki, Kari-Pekka Estola:

Design of linear-phase partly digital anti-aliasing filters. 65-68 - Gernot Kubin:

Wave digital filters: Voltage, current, or power waves? 69-72 - Guenter Wackersreuther:

A novel approach to the design of filters for filter banks. 73-76
Spectrum Analysis
- Miguel Angel Lagunas, M. E. Santamaria, Antoni Gasull, Asunción Moreno:

Cross spectrum ML estimate. 77-80 - Huanqun Chen, Tapan K. Sarkar, Soheil A. Dianat, John D. Brule:

Adaptive spectral estimation by the conjugate gradient method. 81-84 - Francesco Palmieri, L. P. Bolgiano Jr.:

Window functions obtained from B-S. 85-88 - Henry M. Dante:

Spectrum estimation of time series with missing data. 89-92 - Donald F. Gingras:

Spectral estimation statistics for noise corrupted autoregressive series-First-order case. 93-96 - Allan O. Steinhardt, Robert K. Goodrich, Richard A. Roberts:

Spectral estimation via minimum energy correlation extension. 97-100 - Shu-Hung Leung, Wel-Yau Horng:

Superresolution autoregressive spectral estimation technique using multiple step prediction. 101-104 - Yu Hen Hu:

Adaptive methods for real time Pisarenko spectrum estimate. 105-108 - Akira Sano, Koh-ichi Hashimoto:

Adaptive recursive scheme for spectral analysis of sinusoids in signals with unknown colored spectrum. 109-112
Single Frame Image Coding
- Alberto Sanz, Carlos Muñoz, Narciso García:

Hierarchical predictive approach to image coding. 113-116 - Shoji Mizuno, Kazumoto Iinuma:

Ordering predictive coding of digital image. 117-120 - Yasuo Yoshida, Akira Nakamura, Hisanao Ogura:

A hybrid image coding technique using a noncausal stochastic model. 121-124 - Nasser M. Nasrabadi:

Use of vector quantizers in image coding. 125-128 - Scott E. Budge, Richard L. Baker:

Compression of color digital images using vector quantization in product codes. 129-132 - Allen Gersho, Mitsuharu Yano:

Adaptive vector quantization by progressive codevector replacement. 133-136 - H. Bheda, K. S. Thyagarajan, Hüseyin Abut:

A fast matrix quantizer for image encoding. 137-140 - K. S. Thyagarajan, S. Parthasarathy, Hüseyin Abut:

A matrix quantizer incorporating the human visual model. 141-144 - William A. Pearlman, May M. Leung, Priyadarshan Jakatdar:

Adaptive transform tree coding of images. 145-148 - Charles F. Hall:

A hybrid image compression technique. 149-152
Topics in Time-Delay Estimation and Geophysical Signal Processing
- Joseph C. Hassab:

Space-time processing of multisensor time delay data in bearing estimation. 153-156 - R. Lynn Kirlin, Alireza Moghaddamjoo:

Robust adaptive Kalman filtering for systems with unknown step inputs and non-Gaussian measurement errors. 157-160 - Mehdi Hatamian, David J. Anderson:

Time delay estimation in presence of jitter. 161-164 - Thomas E. McCannon:

Application of robust filtering techniques to time delay estimation in the Arctic environment. 165-167 - William E. Ryan, J. M. Schumpert:

Time delay estimation for spread spectrum signals using generalized cross correlation. 168-171 - Keith A. Struckman:

Time-delay-of-arrival resolution of multipath communication signals. 172-175 - Kou-Yuan Huang, King-sun Fu:

1-D and 2-D syntactic pattern recognition for the detection of bright spots. 176-179 - Alastair D. McAulay:

Predictive deconvolution of seismic array data for inversion. 180-183 - Lawrence J. Ziomek, Jan Vos:

Linear time-invariant space-variant filters and the WKB approximation. 184-187 - Edmund A. Quincy, Daniel J. Tomich:

Image enhancement using coherence processing with applications to seismograms. 188-191
VLSI Signal Processors
- Magdy A. Bayoumi, Graham A. Jullien, William C. Miller:

A VLSI implementation of an FFT/NTT computational unit. 192-195 - James H. Hesson:

A 32 bit 15M flop floating point programmable signal processor architecture for VLSI implementation. 196-199 - Ed F. Deprettere, Kishan Jainandunsing:

Design and VLSI implementation of a concurrent solver for N coupled least-squares fitting problems. 200-203 - Hironori Yamauchi, Takao Kaneko, Tsutomu Kobayashi, Atsushi Iwata, Sadayasu Ono:

An 18-bit floating-point signal processor VLSI with an on-chip 512W dual-port RAM. 204-207 - Paul M. Toldalagi:

Very fast sequencing and data addressing made easy with new CMOS VLSI components. 208-211 - Robert Fine, Ted Dintersmith:

New CMOS chip family facilitates design of high speed DSP hardware. 212-215 - George G. Ricker, Manuel F. Richey:

Application of an advanced signal processing engine to adaptive techniques. 216-219 - W. K. Jenkins, Edward S. Davidson, D. F. Paul:

A custom-designed integrated circuit for the realization of residue number digital filters. 220-223 - Amnon Aliphas, William F. Ganong III, Peter Stonestrom, Dan Perkins:

High resolution digital filter chip. 224-227 - Cole Erskine, Surendar Magar, Edward R. Caudel, Daniel Essig:

Architecture and applications of a second-generation digital signal processor. 228-231 - Emmanuel A. Arnould, H. T. Kung, Onat Menzilcioglu, Ken Sarocky:

A systolic array computer. 232-235
Narrowband Speech Coding
- Salim E. Roucos, Alexander MacLeod Wilgus:

The waveform segment vocoder: A new approach for very-low-rate speech coding. 236-239 - Joel Crosmer, Thomas P. Barnwell III:

A low bit rate segment vocoder based on line spectrum pairs. 240-243 - George S. Kang, Lawrence J. Fransen:

Application of line-spectrum pairs to low-bit-rate speech encoders. 244-247 - Joseph Rothweiler, Jack Carmody:

A multiple rate low rate voice codec. 248-251 - Maurizio Copperi, Daniele Sereno:

Vector quantization and perceptual criteria for low-rate coding of speech. 252-255 - Jean-Pierre Adoul, F. Didelot, Philippe Mabilleau, Sarto Morissette:

Generalization of the multipulse coding for low bit rate coding purposes: The generalized decimation. 256-259 - Isabel Trancoso, Luís B. Almeida, José M. Tribolet:

Pole-zero multipulse speech representation using harmonic modelling in the frequency domain. 260-263 - H. Joel Trussell, M. Reha Civanlar:

Optimal initial conditions and pulse values for multipulse speech coding. 264-267 - Panos E. Papamichalis:

Bit rate reduction by Markov-Huffman coding of speech parameters. 268-271
VLSI Algorithms and Systolic Arays
- Kenneth Steiglitz, Ronald R. Morita:

A multi-processor cellular automaton chip. 272-275 - Peter R. Cappello:

Towards an FIR filter tissue. 276-279 - Thanos Stouraitis, S. Natarajan, Fred J. Taylor:

A reconfigurable systolic primitive processor for signal processing. 280-283 - Yu Hen Hu:

VLSI Architecture for solving covariance eigen system. 284-287 - Sun-Yuan Kung, Jurgen Annevelink, Patrick M. Dewilde, S. C. Lo:

Hierarchical flowgraph integration for VLSI array processors. 288-291 - Roy Chapman, Tariq S. Durrani, T. Willey:

Design strategies for implementing systolic and wavefront arrays using OCCAM. 292-295 - David S. Broomhead, J. G. Harp, John G. McWhirter, K. J. Palmer, J. B. G. Roberts:

A practical comparison of the systolic and wavefront array processing architectures. 296-299 - José A. B. Fortes, King-Sun Fu, Benjamin W. Wah:

Systematic approaches to the design of algorithmically specified systolic arrays. 300-303
Parameter Estimation
- Aníbal R. Figueiras-Vidal, José R. Casar Corredera, Ramón García-Gómez, José Manuel Páez-Borrallo:

L1-Norm versus L2-Norm minimization in parametric spectral analysis: A general discussion. 304-307 - Xian-Ci Xiao:

An adaptive orthogonal maximum likelihood algorithm for parameter estimation. 308-311 - Stephen W. Lang:

Solving a class of nonlinear least squares problems. 312-315 - Boris Golubev, Steven R. Rogers:

Non-recursive frequency estimation for closely spaced sinusoids. 316-319 - Donald W. Tufts, Costas D. Melissinos:

Simple, effective computation of principal eigenvectors and their eigenvalues and application to high-resolution estimation of frequencies. 320-323 - Leland B. Jackson:

Approximate factorization of unfactorable spectral models. 324-326 - A. A. (Louis) Beex:

Efficient generation of ARMA cross covariance sequences. 327-330 - John W. Ketchum, David Herrick:

Signal detection using autoregressive parameters. 331-334 - Arye Nehorai, Boaz Porat:

Adaptive comb filtering for harmonic signal enhancement. 335-338
Image Sequence Coding
- H. F. Sun, M. Goldberg:

Adaptive vector quantization for image sequence coding. 339-342 - M. Reha Civanlar, P. Santago:

An improved transform coder for image sequences using attributes of difference pictures. 343-346 - Robert J. Moorhead II, Sarah A. Rajala:

Motion-compensated interframe coding. 347-350 - A. Farid Faryar, Sarah A. Rajala:

Transform/Time domain coding using the method of projection onto convex sets. 351-354 - Richard A. Jones, Carl D. Bowling:

A minimum risk quantizer for motion compensated image coding. 355-358 - Kou-Hu Tzou, To R. Hsing, Nancy A. Daly:

Block-recursive matching algorithm (BRMA) for displacement estimation of video images. 359-362 - Toshio Koga, A. Hirano, Yukihiko Iijima, Kazumoto Iinuma:

Motion-compensated adaptive intra-interframe predictive coding algorithm. 363-366 - Staffan Ericsson:

Motion-compensated hybrid coding at 50 kb/s. 367-370 - R. H. J. M. Plompen, B. F. Schuurink, Jan Biemond:

A new motion-compensated transform coding scheme. 371-374 - Dennis Martinez, Jae S. Lim:

Implicit motion compensated noise reduction of motion video scenes. 375-378
Speaker Recognition, and Pitch Extraction
- Herbert Gish, Kenneth F. Karnofsky, Michael A. Krasner, Salim E. Roucos, Richard M. Schwartz, Jared J. Wolf:

Investigation of text-independent speaker indentification over telephone channels. 379-382 - Stephanie S. Everett:

Automatic speaker recognition using vocoded speech. 383-386 - Frank K. Soong, Aaron E. Rosenberg, Lawrence R. Rabiner, Biing-Hwang Juang:

A vector quantization approach to speaker recognition. 387-390 - Joseph T. Buck, David K. Burton, John E. Shore:

Text-dependent speaker recognition using vector quantization. 391-394 - John Amuedo:

Periodicity estimation by hypothesis-directed search. 395-398 - Wolfgang Feix, M. DeGeorge:

A speaker verification system for access-control. 399-402 - Soon Young Kwon, Aaron J. Goldberg, D. Ng, K. Ouellette:

A robust realtime pitch extraction from the ACF of LPC residual error signals. 403-406 - Sanguoon Chung, V. Ralph Algazi:

Improved pitch detection algorithm for noisy speech. 407-410 - Vishu R. Viswanathan, William Russell:

New objective measures for the evaluation of pitch extractors. 411-414 - Helge Indefrey, Wolfgang Hess, Günter Seeser:

Design and evaluation of double-transform pitch determination algorithms with nonlinear distortion in the frequency domain-preliminary results. 415-418 - Schuyler R. Quackenbush, Thomas P. Barnwell III:

Objective estimation of perceptually specific subjective qualities. 419-422 - S. Feijóo, C. Hernández:

Quantification of dysphony with allowance for inter-utterance variation. 423-426 - Dirk Van Compernolle:

A computational model of the cochlea used with cochlear prosthesis patients. 427-429 - James T. Sims, John D. Tardelli:

The effects of controlled speech level input on the intelligibility testing of speech compression algorithms. 430-433
Deconvolution and Bandlimited Extrapolation
- Mark A. Richards:

Iterative deconvolution in noncoherent systems. 434-437 - B. W. Dahanayake, Kon Max Wong:

Deconvolution in the sequency domain. 438-441 - Gérard Thomas, C. Dussaussois, F. Buret, Ph. Auriol:

Deconvolution without system model or a new blind deconvolution. 442-444 - Tapan K. Sarkar, Fung I. Tseng, Soheil A. Dianat, Bruce Z. Hollmann:

Deconvolution by the conjugate gradient method. 445-448 - Peter M. Clarkson, Joe K. Hammond:

Time and frequency selective deconvolution using optimal control. 449-452 - J. Bee Bednar, Rao K. Yarlagadda, Terry L. Watt:

L1 deconvolution and its application to seismic signal processing. 453-456 - M. Reha Civanlar, H. Joel Trussell:

Signal deconvolution using fuzzy sets. 457-460 - Jesús M. Alcázar-Fernández, José R. Casar Corredera, Aníbal R. Figueiras-Vidal:

On absolute value minimization approaches to tauberian modelling. 461-464 - Hua Lee, Thomas S. Huang:

On descrete band-limited signal extrapolation. 465-468 - Barry J. Sullivan:

A comparison of three methods for discrete-time signal extrapolation. 469-472
Speech Analysis and Reconstruction
- Vijay K. Jain, Bishnu S. Atal:

Robust LPC analysis of speech by extended correlation matching. 473-476 - H. A. Hawkins, D. Mitchell Wilkes, Mark A. Clements, Monson H. Hayes III:

Perceptual weightings and optimal pulse positioning in multipulse LPC speech coding. 477-480 - Richard C. Rose, Mark A. Clements:

All-pole speech modeling with a maximally pulse-like residual. 481-484 - Richard J. Mammone, Kent Wang, Steven Gay:

LPC Speech analysis using the L1 norm. 485-488 - Thomas F. Quatieri, Robert J. McAulay:

Speech transformations based on a sinusoidal representation. 489-492 - Salim E. Roucos, Alexander MacLeod Wilgus:

High quality time-scale modification for speech. 493-496 - C. S. Chen, Kaliappan Gopalan, Pallabi Mitra:

Speech signal analysis and synthesis via Fourier-Bessel representation. 497-500 - Marie-Christine Omnes-Chevalier, C. Chollet, Yves Grenier:

Speech analysis and restitution using time-depedent autoregressive models. 501-504 - Oded Ghitza:

A measure of in-synchrony regions in the auditory nerve firing patterns as a basis for speech vocoding. 505-508 - Hynek Hermansky, Brian A. Hanson, Hisashi Wakita:

Perceptually based linear predictive analysis of speech. 509-512 - Daniel W. Griffin, Jae S. Lim:

A new model-based speech analysis/Synthesis system. 513-516
Time-Frequency Analysis and Reconstruction
- Amir Dembo, David Malah:

Statistical design of analysis/Synthesis systems with quantization. 517-520 - Mark J. T. Smith, Thomas P. Barnwell III:

A unifying framework for analysis/Synthesis systems based on maximally decimated filter banks. 521-524 - Claude R. Galand, Henri J. Nussbaumer:

Quadrature mirror filters with perfect reconstruction and reduced computational complexity. 525-528 - Sanjit K. Mitra, Yrjö Neuvo, P. P. Vaidyanathan:

Complementary IIR digital filter banks. 529-532 - James C. Anderson:

A filter/Detector interpretation of the short-time Fourier transform magnitude. 533-536 - Z. Shpiro, David Malah:

Design of filters for discrete short-time Fourier transform synthesis. 537-540 - J. Masson, Z. Picel:

Flexible design of computationaly efficient nearly perfect QMF filter banks. 541-544 - Kamal Jabbour, Jose Fernando Vega-Riveros:

Real-time telephone channel simulation. 545-547 - Leon Cohen:

Properties of the positive time-frequency distribution functions. 548-551
Array Processing and Beamforming I
- Don H. Johnson:

Properties of eigenanalysis methods for bearing estimation algorithms. 552-555 - Mati Wax, Thomas Kailath:

Extending the threshold of the eigenstructure methods. 556-559 - Henri Clergeot, Abdelaziz Ouamri, Sara Tressens:

High resolution spectral method for spatial discrimination of closely spaced correlated sources. 560-563 - Arogyaswami Paulraj, Thomas Kailath:

On beamforming in presence of multipath. 564-567 - Even Borten Lunde:

Normal mode propagation and high resolution methods. 568-571 - Ivars P. Kirsteins, Donald W. Tufts:

On the probability density of signal-to-noise ratio in an improved adaptive detector. 572-575 - Ramdas Kumaresan, Arnab K. Shaw:

High resolution bearing estimation without eigen decomposition. 576-579
Audio and Electroacoustics
- Hikaru Date, Kimitoshi Fukudome, Masakazu Oda, Setsuya Tokuriki:

Observation of impulse response by two relatively prime pseudorandom sequences. 580-583 - J. Robert Ashley, J. Matthew Ashley:

Catholic electroacoustical difficulties. 584-587 - Said E. El-Khamy, Onsy A. Abdel-Alim:

Omnidirectional coded planar loudspeaker arrays. 588-591 - Werner Rosenkranz:

Design and optimization of a digital FM receiver using DPLL techniques. 592-595 - A. Maynard Engebretson, Michael P. O'Connell:

Implementation of a real-time, digital vocoder for tactile hearing prostheses. 596-599 - David G. Meyer:

Signal processing architecture for loudspeaker array directivity control. 600-603 - I. L. Veach, J. J. Narraway:

Reconstruction of tonal sequences. 604-607 - Matti Karjalainen:

A new auditory model for the evaluation of sound quality of audio systems. 608-611 - John Charles Cox:

The maximum tolerable delay of speech and music. 612-615
Estimation and Performance
- Benjamin Friedlander, Boaz Porat:

Bounds for ARMA spectral analysis based on sample covariances. 616-619 - T. Hediger, A. Passamante:

The role of spectral decomposition in the pattern recognition of narrowband signals. 620-623 - D. V. Bhaskar Rao:

Perturbation analysis of a SVD based method for the harmonic retrieval problem. 624-627 - Hideaki Sakai, Hidekatsu Tokumaru:

Statistical properties of coherence and power contribution ratios via multivariate autoregressive modeling. 628-631 - Anders Johansson, L. Gunnar Ahlbom, Lars-Henning Zetterberg:

Event detection using recursively updated lattice filters. 632-635 - Hong Wang, Mos Kaveh:

Sensitivity and performance analysis of coherent signal-subspace processing for multiple wideband sources. 636-639 - Arogyaswami Paulraj, Thomas Kailath:

Direction of arrival estimation by eigenstructure methods with unknown sensor gain and phase. 640-643 - M. K. Ibrahim, Costas E. Goutis:

Detection algorithms based on prediction error - additive noise - data orthogonality. 644-647 - Ravi Kumar:

On nonlinear estimation in presence of non-Gaussian Noise. 648-651
Image Estimation and Restoration
- Rama Chellappa, Hao Jinchi:

A nonrecursive filter for edge preserving image restoration. 652-655 - A. Murat Tekalp, Howard Kaufman, John W. Woods:

Identification of image and blur parameters for the restoration of noncausal blurs. 656-659 - Jan Biemond, F. G. van der Putten:

Image restoration using a parallel indentification and filtering procedure. 660-663 - Richard M. Leahy, Costas E. Goutis:

Optimal techniques for constraint based signal restoration and image reconstruction. 664-667 - Regis J. Crinon:

The Wilcoxon filter: A robust filtering scheme. 668-671 - Steven R. Peterson, Saleem A. Kassam:

Edge preserving signal enhancement using generalizations of order statistic filtering. 672-675 - Chia-Lung Yeh, Roland T. Chin:

Constrained optimization for image restoration using nonlinear programming. 676-679 - Yu-Shan Fong, A. Saha, Carlos A. Pomalaza-Raez:

Post-reconstruction correction in quantitative single photon ECT. 680-683 - K. Mike Tao, Fred M. Weinhaus:

Adaptive noise cancelling applied to image restoration. 684-687 - John W. Woods, Fure-Ching Jeng:

Hierarchical approach to image estimation. 688-691 - John W. Woods, Jan Biemond, A. Murat Tekalp:

Boundary value problem in image restoration. 692-695 - Aggelos K. Katsaggelos, Jan Biemond, Russell M. Mersereau, Ronald W. Schafer:

Nonstationary iterative image restoration. 696-699 - Aggelos K. Katsaggelos, Jan Biemond, Russell M. Mersereau, Ronald W. Schafer:

A general formulation of constrained iterative restoration algorithms. 700-703 - Victor T. Tom, Mark J. Carlotto:

Adaptive least-squares technique for multi-band image enhancement. 704-707 - Levent Onural, Peter D. Scott:

A digital filtering system for decoding in-line holograms. 708-711
Speech Enhancement and Synthesis
- Vishu R. Viswanathan, Claudia M. Henry, Alan G. Derr:

Noise-immune speech transduction using multiple sensors. 712-715 - P. Darlington, P. D. Wheeler, G. A. Powell:

Adaptive noise reduction in aircraft communication systems. 716-719 - Joy A. Thomas, B. Yegnanarayana, Raghuram Karinthi, V. Venkateswar:

Processing of noisy speech using group delay functions. 720-723 - Les E. Atlas, Leo M. Hengky:

Cross-channel correlation for the enhancement of noisy speech. 724-727 - S. Thomas Alexander:

Adaptive reduction of interfering speaker noise using the least mean squares algorithm. 728-731 - James L. Flanagan:

Bandwidth design for speech-seeking microphone arrays. 732-735 - Xavier Rodet, Philippe Depalle:

Synthesis by rule: LPC diphones and calculation of formant trajectories. 736-739 - M. G. Stella, Francis Charpentier:

Diphone synthesis using multipulse coding and a phase vocoder. 740-743 - Georg Dorffner, Markus Kommenda, Gernot Kubin:

GRAPHON-the Vienna speech systhesis system for arbitrary German text. 744-747 - D. G. Childers, B. Yegnanarayana, Ke Wu:

Voice conversion: Factors responsible for quality. 748-751 - Helmut Dettweiler, Wolfgang Hess:

Concatenation rules for demisyllable speech synthesis. 752-755
Fast Transforms
- K. M. M. Prabhu:

Optimum binary windows for discrete Fourier transform. 756-759 - Soo-Chang Pei, Ja-Ling Wu:

Exact fast digital convolution by using P-adic numbers and polynomial transformations. 760-763 - Ramasamy Krishnan, Graham A. Jullien, William C. Miller:

Complex digital signal processing using quadratic residue number systems. 764-767 - Ramdas Kumaresan:

Efficient architectures for implementing the prime-factor Fourier transform modules. 768-771 - Paul P. N. Yang, M. J. Narasimha:

Prime factor decomposition of the discrete cosine transform and its hardware realization. 772-775 - Patrick C. Yip, Kamisetty Ramamohan Rao:

DIF Algorithms for DCT and DST. 776-779 - Michael T. Heideman, C. Sidney Burrus:

Multiply/Add tradeoffs in length-2nFFT algorithms. 780-783 - Pierre Duhamel, Henk D. L. Hollmann:

Implementation of "Split-radix" FFT algorithms for complex, real, and real symmetric data. 784-787 - G. Robert Redinbo, Kotesh K. Rao:

The chord property speeds finite field FFTs. 788-791
Multi-Channel and Multi-Dimensional Spectral Analysis
- Chrysostomos L. Nikias, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos:

Sufficient condition for extendibility and two-dimensional power spectrum estimation. 792-795 - José R. Casar Corredera, Jesús M. Alcázar-Fernández, Luis Alfonso Hernández Gómez:

On 2-D prony methods. 796-799 - Taikang Ning, Chrysostomos L. Nikias:

The optimum approach to multichannel AR spectrum estimation. 800-803 - Govind Sharma, Rama Chellappa:

Simultaneous confidence bands for a class of 2-D spectral estimates. 804-807 - Gregory H. Wakefield, M. Kaveh:

Frequency-wavenumber spectral estimation of non-planar random fields. 808-811 - Sverre Holm:

Phase errors in the cross spectrum estimate due to misalignment. 812-815 - Hanoch Lev-Ari:

Multidimensional maximum-entropy covariance extension. 816-819 - Farid U. Dowla, Jae S. Lim:

Resolution property of the improved maximum likelihood method. 820-822
Geophysical DSP and Medium Models
- William S. Hodgkiss, Dimitrios Alexandrou:

Under-ice reverberation rejection. 823-825 - Jules S. Jaffe, Lisa Strong:

Application of a super resolution algorithm to acoustic tomography multipath data. 826-829 - Ioannis Pitas, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos:

Bayesian estimation of medium properties in wavefield inversion techniques. 830-833 - David J. Scheibner, Thomas W. Parks:

Inversion of modified beamformed array data. 834-837 - Y. T. Chan, L. G. Gadbois, P. Yansouni:

Identification of the modulation type of a signal. 838-841
Isolated Word Recognition II
- Hirosi Iizuka:

Speaker independent telephone speech recognition. 842-845 - Marcia A. Bush, Gary E. Kopec:

Evaluation of a network-based isolated digit recognizer using the TI multi-dialect database. 846-849 - Louis C. Sauter:

Isolated word recognition using a segmental approach. 850-853 - Dieter Mergel, Hermann Ney:

Phonetically guided clustering for isolated word recognition. 854-857 - Frederick Jelinek:

A real-time, isolated-word, speech recognition system for dictation transcription. 858-861 - Helmut Lagger, Alex Waibel:

A coarse phonetic knowledge source for template independent large vocabulary word recognition. 862-865 - Shuji Morii, Katsuyuki Niyada, Satoru Fujii, Masakatsu Hoshimi:

Large vocabulary speaker-independent Japanese speech recognition system. 866-869 - Aaron E. Rosenberg:

Recognition error measurements from parameterized distance distributions. 870-873 - Kuk-Chin Pan, Frank K. Soong, Lawrence R. Rabiner, A. F. Bergh:

An efficient vector-quantization preprocessor for speaker independent isolated word recognition. 874-877 - Wissam W. Ahmed, George A. Bekey:

A new algorithm for isolated word recognition with large within-class variability. 878-881 - Periagaram K. Rajasekaran, George R. Doddington:

Speech recognition in the F-16 cockpit using principal spectral components. 882-885 - Martin S. Glassman:

Hierarchical DP for word recognition. 886-889
Feature Extraction, Segmentation and Scene Analysis
- Harley R. Myler, Wiley E. Thompson, Gerald M. Flachs:

Knowledge base enhancement of visual tracking. 890-892 - Alan C. Bovik, David C. Munson Jr.:

Boundary detection in speckle images. 893-896 - Fernand Cohen:

Adaptive hierarchical algorithm for accurate image segmentation. 897-900 - Roberto Cristi, Malayappan Shridhar, M. V. Prasadarao:

Segmentation of multilevel images using Gibbs distribution. 901-904 - Jorge L. C. Sanz:

Fast object segmentation in textured backgrouds. 905-908 - D. B. Sharman, Tariq S. Durrani:

Knowledge based object detection. 909-912 - Haluk Derin, Howard Elliott, J. Kuang:

A new approach to parameter estimation for Gibbs random fields. 913-916 - David Cyganski, John A. Orr:

3-D Motion parameters from contours using a canonic differential. 917-920 - John A. Orr, David Cyganski, Richard F. Vaz:

Determination of affine transforms from object contours with no point correspondence information. 921-924 - Fernand S. Cohen, Raymond D. Rimey, Jean-François Cayula:

Segmentation of three dimensional range data. 925-928 - Xinhua Zhuang, Robert M. Haralick:

Two view motion analysis under a small perturbation. 929-932 - Patrick L. Van Hove, Jacques G. Verly:

A silhouette-slice theorem for opaque 3-D objects. 933-936
Medium Band Speech Coding I
- Manfred R. Schroeder, Bishnu S. Atal:

Code-excited linear prediction(CELP): High-quality speech at very low bit rates. 937-940 - Guen Oyama:

A stochastic model excitation source for linear prediction speech analysis-synthesis. 941-944 - Robert J. McAulay, Thomas F. Quatieri:

Mid-rate coding based on a sinusoidal representation of speech. 945-948 - Amir Dembo, David Malah:

A new approach to multipulse LPC coder design. 949-952 - Ramón García-Gómez, Jesús M. Alcázar-Fernández:

A linear programming approach to multipulse speech coding. 953-956 - Jean-Paul Lefèvre, Olivier Passien:

Efficient algorithms for obtaining multipulse excitation for LPC coders. 957-960 - Akira Ichikawa, Shoichi Takeda, Yoshiaki Asakawa:

A speech coding method using thinned-out residual. 961-964 - Ed F. Deprettere, Peter Kroon:

Regular excitation reduction for effective and efficient LP-coding of speech. 965-968 - Richard L. Zinser:

An efficient, pitch-aligned high-frequency regeneration technique for RELP vocoders. 969-972 - P. J. Wilson, J. M. Puetz, M. D. Dankberg:

The transmission of in-band signaling for medium band voice codec implementations. 973-976
VLSI for Speech and Image Processing
- Seth Z. Kalson, Kung Yao:

A systolic array for linearly constrained least squares filtering. 977-980 - Richard F. Lyon, Niels Lauritzen:

Processing speech with the multi-serial signal processor. 981-984 - Robert E. Owen:

A VLSI dynamic time warp processor for connected and isolated word speech recognition. 985-988 - Z. A. Putnins, Gene A. Wilson, Jitendra Kumar, R. D. Trupp:

A multi-pulse LPC synthesizer for telecommunications use. 989-992 - John A. Eldon, Zoltan Stroll, Earl E. Swartzlander Jr.:

Image processing address generator chip. 993-996 - Amlan Kundu, Gururaj Singh, Steven Butner:

VLSI Implementation of two-dimensional generalized mean filter. 997-1000 - Nicolas Demassieux, Francis Jutand, Marc Saint-Paul, Michel Dana:

VLSI Architecture for a one chip video median filter. 1001-1004 - S. Lee, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos:

A two-dimensional digital filter chip set for modular two-dimensional filter implementation. 1005-1008 - P. A. Ramamoorthy, Tau Chen:

Systolic architectures based on barrel shifters for real-time signal and image processing. 1009-1012
Modeling of Time-Varing Signals
- Raymond N. J. Veldhuis, A. J. E. M. Janssen, Lodewijk B. Vries:

Adaptive restoration of unknown samples in certain time-discrete signals. 1013-1016 - Steven Kay, Gloria Faye Boudreaux-Bartels:

On the optimality of the Wigner distribution for detection. 1017-1020 - N. M. Marinovic, G. Eichmann:

An expansion of Wigner distribution and its applications. 1021-1024 - Joe K. Hammond, R. F. Harrison:

Wigner-Ville and evolutionary spectra for covariance equivalent nonstationary random processes. 1025-1028 - Franz Hlawatsch:

Transformation, inversion and conversion of bilinear signal representations. 1029-1032 - Leon Cohen, Theodore E. Posch:

Generalized ambiguity functions. 1033-1036 - Kai-Bor Yu, Siuling Cheng:

Signal synthesis from Wigner distribution. 1037-1040 - Dean J. Schmidlin:

A generalized delay operator for shift-variant systems. 1041-1044 - David Chester, JoEllen Wilbur:

Time and spatial varying CAM and AI signal analysis using the Wigner distribution. 1045-1048 - Marie-Christine Omnes-Chevalier, Yves Grenier:

Autoregressive models with time-dependent log area ratios. 1049-1052
Reconstruction and Computerized Tomography
- Mehrdad Soumekh:

A method of image reconstruction in fan beam tomography. 1053-1056 - Susan R. Curtis, Alan V. Oppenheim, Jae S. Lim:

Reconstruction of two-dimensional signals from threshold crossings. 1057-1060 - M. Ibrahim Sezan, Henry Stark:

Incorporation of a priori moment constraints into signal recovery and synthesis problems via the method of convex projections. 1061-1064 - Jorge L. C. Sanz, Thomas S. Huang:

On the stability and sensitivity of multidimensional signal reconstruction from Fourier transform magnitude. 1065-1068 - W. Kenneth Jenkins, Bruce C. Mather, David C. Munson Jr.:

Nearest neighbor and generalized inverse distance interpolation for Fourier domain image reconstruction. 1069-1072 - Barry P. Medoff:

An inner product framework for image reconstruction. 1073-1076 - R. S. Acharya, P. B. Heffernan, Richard A. Robb:

Image reconstruction of the heart using a priori information and spatiotemporal estimation. 1077-1080 - Tsuneo Saito, Takayoshi Chiba:

An image reconstruction from incomplete observation by constrained spectrum extrapolation. 1081-1084
Vocal Tract and Speech Analysis
- Bert Cranen, Louis Boves:

Aerodynamic aspects of voicing: Glottal pulse skewing revisited. 1085-1088 - Jerry N. Larar, Yacoub A. Alsaka, D. G. Childers:

Variability in closed phase analysis of speech. 1089-1092 - A. S. Ananth, D. G. Childers, B. Yegnanarayana:

Measuring source-tract interaction from speech. 1093-1096 - Francis Charpentier:

Analysis of vocal tract lip reflectance by linear prediction. 1097-1100 - Roman Kuc, Franz B. Tuteur, J. Rimas Vaisnys:

Determining vocal tract shape by applying dynamic constraints. 1101-1104 - Trevor Thomas, Frank Fallside:

A new articulatory model for speech production. 1105-1108 - Karen L. Payton:

Speech processing by a model of the auditory periphery. 1109-1112 - Gary E. Kopec:

Formant tracking using hidden Markov models. 1113-1116 - Melvyn J. Hunt:

A robust formant-based speech spectrum comparison measure. 1117-1120 - David H. Friedman:

Instantaneous-frequency distribution vs. time: An interpretation of the phase structure of speech. 1121-1124 - C. David Covington:

Cubic spline modeling of speech spectra. 1125-1128 - G. A. Mack, Vijay K. Jain:

A compensated-Kalman speech parameter estimator. 1129-1132 - Nobuhiro Miki, Yoshikazu Miyanaga, Sato Saga, Nobuo Nagai:

Spectrum and pitch estimation of speech using a time-varying ARMA estimation algorithm. 1133-1136 - G. A. Mack, Vijay K. Jain:

Bayesian deconvolution of speech containing pulsed excitation. 1137-1140 - Per Lunde:

Acoustic transmission-line analysis of formants in hyperbaric Helium speech. 1141-1144
Adaptive Filtering I
- Evangelos Eleftheriou, David D. Falconer:

Steady-state behavior of RLS adaptive algorithms. 1145-1148 - Philippe Fabre, Claude Guéguen:

Fast recursive least-squares algorithms: Preventing divergence. 1149-1152 - Maurice G. Bellanger, Cumhur Cengiz Evci:

An efficient step size adaptation technique for LMS adaptive filters. 1153-1156 - John R. Treichler, Michael G. Larimore:

Convergence rates for the constant modulus algorithm with sinusoidal inputs. 1157-1160 - Julius O. Smith III, Benjamin Friedlander:

Global convergence of the constant modulus algorithm. 1161-1164 - Michael G. Larimore, John R. Treichler:

Noise capture properties of the constant modulus algorithm. 1165-1168 - Delores M. Etter:

Identification of sparse impulse response systems using an adaptive delay filter. 1169-1172 - T. Gardiner, John G. McWhirter, T. J. Shepherd:

"Noise cancellation studies using a least-squares lattice filter". 1173-1176 - Fathy F. Yassa:

A generalized filter structure for IIR adaptive filters. 1177-1180 - Dae Hee Youn, V. John Mathews, Sung Ho Cho:

An efficient algorithm for lattice filter/Predictor. 1181-1184 - Arye Nehorai:

A minimal parameter adaptive notch filter with constrained poles and zeros. 1185-1188 - David C. Swanson, Frank W. Symons Jr.:

The unbiased least-squares lattice. 1189-1192 - Don R. Hush, Nasir Ahmed:

Detection and identification of sinusoids in broadband noise via a parallel recursive ALE. 1193-1196
Continuous Speech Recognition
- Marcia A. Bush, Gary E. Kopec:

Network-based connected digit recognition using vector quantization. 1197-1200 - A. Richard Smith, J. N. Denenberg, T. B. Slack, C. C. Tan, Robert E. Wohlford:

Application of a sequential pattern learning system to connected speech recognition. 1201-1204 - Richard M. Schwartz, Yen-Lu Chow, Owen Kimball, Salim E. Roucos, Michael A. Krasner, John Makhoul:

Context-dependent modeling for acoustic-phonetic recognition of continuous speech. 1205-1208 - Hermann Ney:

A script-guided algorithm for the automatic segmentation of continuous speech. 1209-1212 - Hervé Bourlard, Yves G. Kamp, Christian Wellekens:

Speaker dependent connected speech recognition via phonetic Markov models. 1213-1216 - Jean-Paul Brassard:

Integration of segmenting and nonsegmenting approaches in continuous speech recognition. 1217-1220 - Ryu-ichi Oka:

Continuous speech recognition on the bases of vector field model for segmentation and feature extraction, and continuous dynamic programming for pattern matching. 1221-1224 - Renato De Mori, Giorgio Rossi, Jianli Sun:

Multi-speaker computer recognition of ten connectedly spoken letters. 1225-1228 - Anna Maria Colla, Carlo Scagliola, Donatella Sciarra:

A connected speech recognition system using a diphone-based language model. 1229-1232 - Alan L. Higgins, Robert E. Wohlford:

Keyword recognition using template concatenation. 1233-1236
Adaptive Filtering II
- Camille C. Price, Moktar A. Salama:

Parallel algorithms for Toeplitz matrix operations. 1237-1240 - John M. Cioffi:

The block-processing FTF adaptive algorithm. 1241-1244 - José R. Casar Corredera, Mariano García Otero

, Aníbal R. Figueiras-Vidal:
Data echo nonlinear cancellation. 1245-1248 - Emmanuel Fernández-Gaucherand, J. R. Cruz:

Equalization for transmission line channels: A discussion of three IIR adaptive filtering algorithms. 1249-1252 - Richard L. Zinser Jr., Gagan Mirchandani, Joseph B. Evans:

Some experimental and theoretical results using a new adaptive filter structure for noise cancellation in the presence of crosstalk. 1253-1256 - J. W. Lee, C. K. Un, J. C. Lee:

Adaptive digital filtering of differentially coded signals. 1257-1260 - Guy R. L. Sohie:

Adaptive systems as optimal processors. 1261-1262
Detection and Estimation
- Steven Kay:

Broadband detection of signals with unknown spectra. 1263-1265 - Boaz Porat, Benjamin Friedlander:

Adaptive detection of transient signals. 1266-1269 - Chi Hau Chen:

Automatic recognition of underwater transient signals - a review. 1270-1272 - Allan O. Steinhardt, Chris Bretherton:

Thresholds in frequency estimation. 1273-1276 - B. J. Erickson, G. W. Johnson, D. E. Ohlms:

Detection of a sinusoidal signal in the presence of directional interference. 1277-1280 - M. Weiss, Stuart C. Schwartz:

Robust scale invariant detection of coherent narrowband signals in nearly Gaussian noise. 1281-1284 - Roger F. Dwyer:

Two-dimensional arrays with nonlinear elements. 1285-1288 - Michel Bouvet, Eugenio J. Tacconi, Bernard Picinbono:

Microscopic correlation signals. 1289-1292 - Jean Le Gall:

Sonar detection in Weibull bottom reverberation. 1293-1296 - Chong-Yung Chi, John Goutsias, Jerry M. Mendel:

A fast maximum-likelihood estimation and detection algorithm for Bernoulli-Gaussian processes. 1297-1300
Multidimensional Filtering
- Hsing-Hsing Chiang, Chrysostomos L. Nikias:

Parallel block realization of 2-D IIR digital filters. 1301-1304 - Tyseer Aboulnasr, Moustafa M. Fahmy:

Conjugate transformations preserving the general overflow-stability property of 2-D digital filters. 1305-1308 - David A. Border, Subhash C. Kwatra:

Separating Y, I, Q components of NTSC composite signal. 1309-1312 - Joseph Barba, Norman Scheinberg, M. Colef, Erlan H. Feria:

Hadamard transform seperation of NTSC component signals. 1313-1316 - Hanoch Lev-Ari, Sydney R. Parker:

Lattice-filter modeling of two-dimensional fields. 1317-1320 - P. Karivaratha Rajan, Harnatha C. Reddy:

Application of symmetrical decomposition to 2-D FIR filter design. 1321-1324 - R. Lynn Kirlin, Becky Cudzilo, Sharon Wilson:

Two-dimensional orthogonal median filters and applications. 1325-1328 - Petros Maragos, Ronald W. Schafer:

A unification of linear, median, order-statistics and morphological filters under mathematical morphology. 1329-1332 - Tran Thong:

Frequency domain analysis of two-pass rotation algorithm. 1333-1336
Topics in Estimation and Radar
- Bernard Picinbono, Michel Bouvet:

Constrained prediction. 1337-1340 - James A. Cadzow, Otis M. Solomon Jr., Samuel D. Stearns:

Rational parametric coherence estimation via convolved correlations. 1341-1344 - Paul F. Fougere:

Spectrum model-order determination via significant reflection coefficients. 1345-1347 - Sergio D. Cabrera, Thomas W. Parks:

Estimation of sequences in a signal class determined from the data. 1348-1351 - Mysore R. Raghuveer, Chrysostomos L. Nikias:

Bispectrum estimation for short length data. 1352-1355 - Gianni Orlandi, Giuseppe Martinelli, Pietro Burrascano:

Explicit formulas for super-resolution. 1356-1359 - Stanley M. Yuen, Harish M. Subbaram:

A new super-resolution spectral estimation technique using staggered PRFs. 1360-1363 - David C. Munson Jr., Jorge L. C. Sanz, W. Kenneth Jenkins, Gary Kakazu, Bruce C. Mather:

A comparison of algorithms for polar-to-cartesian interpolation in spotlight mode SAR. 1364-1367 - Siew Kok Hui, Yong Ching Lim:

A block adaptive approach for clutter suppression. 1368-1371 - Oktay Alkin, Ronald C. Houts:

Comparing the radar clutter-suppression performances of lattice prediction error filters using three variations of Burg's algorithm. 1372-1375
VLSI Architecture
- N. Venkateswaran, K. M. M. Prabhu:

Programming techniques for PA3architectures. 1376-1379 - Hanafy Meleis, Pierre Le Fur:

A novel architecture design for VLSI implementation of an FIR decimation filter. 1380-1383 - D. A. Schwartz, Thomas P. Barnwell III:

Cyclo-static multiprocessor scheduling for the optimal realization of shift-invariant flow graphs. 1384-1387 - Jaw John Chang, Trieu-Kien Truong, Howard M. Shao, Irving S. Reed, In-Shek Hsu:

The VLSI design of a single chip for the multiplication of integers modulo a fermat number. 1388-1391 - J. Greg Nash, C. Petrozolin:

VLSI Implementation of a linear systolic array. 1392-1395 - Ronald G. Harber, Steven C. Bass, Gerold W. Neudeck:

VLSI Implementation of a fast rank order filtering algorithm. 1396-1399 - Akira Yukawa, Rikio Maruta, Kenji Nakayama:

An oversampling A-to-D converter structure for VLSI digital codec's. 1400-1403 - Howard M. Shao, Trieu-Kien Truong, Leslie J. Deutsch, Joseph H. Yuen, Irving S. Reed:

A VLSI design of a pipeline Reed-Solomon decoder. 1404-1407 - Costas E. Goutis, J. S. Sheblee, G. Russell:

2-D Array processor having a controlled pipelined architecture for elliptical sparse matrices. 1408-1411 - David Hayes, Bill Strawhorne:

The application of multi-dimensional access memories to ultra high performance signal processing systems. 1412-1415
Speech Processing Hardware Implementation
- David Y. Wong, David A. Russo, Carl D. Bergman, C. H. Lee, David M. Lindsay:

Signal processing software for a voice messaging system using the TMS32010 processor. 1417-1420 - R. Hangartner, Vijay K. Jain:

32kbs ADPCM/PCM transcoder using TI-320 DSP microprocessor. 1421-1424 - Takao Nishitani, Ichiro Kuroda, Masao Satoh, Tadaharu Katoh, Reiichi Fukuda, Yasushi Aoki:

A CCITT standard 32 kbps ADPCM LSI codec. 1425-1428 - Y. Wake, S. Tanaka, Kazunori Ozawa, Takashi Araseki:

A multi-pulse LPC speech codec using digital signal processors. 1429-1432 - Marc B. DonVito, Brian W. Schoenherr:

Subband coding with silence detection. 1433-1436 - Grant A. Davidson, Terry Stanhope, R. Aravind, Allen Gersho:

Real-time speech compression with a VLSI vector quantization processor. 1437-1440 - Jing Yuan, Jing Zheng Ou-Yang:

On a delta modulation based real time autocorrelator. 1441-1444 - John G. Ackenhusen, Young-Hwan Oh:

Single chip implementation of feature measurement for LPC-based speech recognition. 1445-1448 - Mark A. Yoder, Leah H. Jamieson:

Simulation of a highly parallel system for word recognition. 1449-1452
VLSI Design Methodology and Transform Architecture
- Kazuo Iwano, Kenneth Steiglitz:

Time-power-area tradeoffs for the nMOS VLSI full-adder. 1453-1456 - Magdy A. Bayoumi, Graham A. Jullien, William C. Miller:

An efficient VLSI adder for DSP architectures based on RNS. 1457-1460 - Charles E. Hauck, Cyrus Bamji, Jonathan Allen:

The systematic exploration of pipelined array multiplier performance. 1461-1464 - Rajeev Jain, Gert Goossens, Luc J. M. Claesen, Joos Vandewalle, Hugo De Man, L. Gazsi, Alfred Fettweis:

CAD Tools for the optimized design of custom VLSI wave digital filters. 1465-1468 - J. S. Ward, John V. McCanny, John G. McWhirter:

A systolic implementation of the Winograd Fourier transform algorithm. 1469-1472 - D. J. Spreadbury, T. M. Rees-Roberts:

VLSI Gate array prime radix Fourier transform processor. 1473-1476 - David Bondurant, Roger Cox, Grant Deming, David Wick:

FFT Drithmetic element built on VLSI high performance gate array. 1477-1480 - Kostas O. Siomalas, B. Archie Bowen:

A proposal for very high performance FFT processor architectures. 1481-1484
System Identification
- Joe K. Hammond, P. Davies:

Bounds on the envelopes of the response of systems to bandlimited inputs. 1485-1488 - Konstantinos Konstantinides, Kung Yao:

Confidence regions for perturbed singular values in system identification. 1489-1492 - Hanoch Lev-Ari:

Orthogonality of oblique projections and lattice-form models. 1493-1496 - K. A. Stewart, Tariq S. Durrani, J. B. Abbiss:

The effects of bandwidth MIS-estimation in bandlimited signal extrapolation. 1497-1500 - Ken C. Sharman, Tariq S. Durrani:

Resolving power of signal subspace methods for finite data lengths. 1501-1504 - Wasfy B. Mikhael, Andreas S. Spanias, Frank H. Wu:

A two stage approach for adaptive prediction of ARMA processes. 1505-1508 - S. Lawrence Marple Jr.:

An extension of the fast algorithm for linear phase system identification. 1509-1510
Image Processing Hardware and Multi-Dimensional Transforms
- T. A. Nodes, J. L. Smith, R. Hecht-Nielsen:

A fuzzy associative memory module and its application to signal processing. 1511-1514 - Jorge L. C. Sanz, Eric B. Hinkle, Its'hak Dinstein:

On the computation and use of projections of digital images in general purpose image processing pipeline architectures. 1515-1518 - James A. Roskind:

A fast sort-selection filter chip with effectively linear hardware complexity. 1519-1522 - M. Del Sordo, Tony Kasvand:

A near-neighbor processor for line thinning. 1523-1526 - Kich Man Ty, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos:

Two-dimensional digital filters with minimum cycle time. 1527-1530 - Ramdas Kumaresan, Prabhat Kumar Gupta:

Vector-radix algorithm for a 2-D discrete Hartley transform. 1531-1534 - Abderrezak Guessoum, Russell M. Mersereau:

Solution to the indexing problem of multidimensional DFT's on arbitrary sampling lattices. 1535-1537 - Martin Vetterli:

Fast 2-D discrete cosine transform. 1538-1541 - Bruce W. Suter, Stanley R. Deans:

A Hankel transform algorithm for uniformly sampled data. 1542-1545 - Kaliappan Gopalan, C. S. Chen:

Computation of the two-dimensional Fourier transform of circularly symmetric functions. 1546-1548
Phonetic Analysis and Data Base
- Ann Marie Aull, Victor W. Zue:

Lexical stress determination and its application to large vocabulary speech recognition. 1549-1552 - Jared Bernstein, Margaret Kahn, Tito Poza:

Speaker sampling for enhanced diversity. 1553-1556 - Maria Domenica Di Benedetto, Maria-Gabriella Di Benedetto:

A study on vowel behaviour and its description by a statistical model. 1557-1560 - Seppo Haltsonen, Pekka Ruusunen:

Collection of phoneme samples using time alignment and spectral stationarity of speech signals. 1561-1564 - Jean-Paul Haton, Jean-Paul Damestoy:

A frame language for the control of phonetic decoding in continuous speech recognition. 1565-1568 - James R. Glass, Victor W. Zue:

Detection of nasalized vowels in American English. 1569-1572 - James L. Hieronymus, William J. Majurski:

A reference speech recognition algorithm for benchmarking and speech data base analysis. 1573-1576 - Anne-Marie Derouault, Bernard Mérialdo:

Probabilistic grammar for phonetic to French transcription. 1577-1580 - David B. Pisoni, Robert H. Bernacki, Howard C. Nusbaum, Moshe Yuchtman:

Some acoustic-phonetic correlates of speech produced in noise. 1581-1584 - Takao Watanabe:

Speaker-independent connected Japanese digit recognition based on phonetic approach. 1585-1588 - Benjamin B. Wells:

Voiced/Unvoiced decision based on the bispectrum. 1589-1592 - D. Y. Yeung, C. Chan:

Identification of unaspirated plosives using integrated temporal and spectral features in dynamic representation as acoustic cues. 1593-1596 - Yutaka Kobayashi, Yasuhisa Niimi:

Matching algorithms between a phonetic lattice and two types of templates - Lattice and graph. 1597-1600
Signal Processing Hardware and Software
- David P. Morgan, Harvey F. Silverman:

An investigation into the efficiency of a parallel TMS320 architecture: DFT and speech filterbank applications. 1601-1604 - Thomas K. Miller III, S. Thomas Alexander:

An implementation of the LMS adaptive filter using an SIMD multiprocessor ring architecture. 1605-1608 - S. Ganesan, M. Omair Ahmad, M. N. S. Swamy:

A multimicroprocessor system with distributed common memory for real-time digital correlation and spectrum analysis. 1609-1612 - D. Degryse, F. Druilhe, André Gilloire:

A multi-processor structure for signal processing application to acoustic echo cancellation. 1613-1616 - Giovanni L. Sicuranza, Giovanni Ramponi:

Distributed arithmetic implementation of nonlinear echo cancellers. 1617-1620 - Gary Albert, David Fronczak, Jay McKinney:

High throughput signal processing system. 1621-1624 - Louis Schirm IV, Richard de Koeyer:

GOPSTMDigital signal processor provides 20 MHz analog bandwidth. 1625-1628 - G. P. Klowak, S. Cohn-Sfetcu, Willem J. D. Steenaart:

Effective multifrequency receiver design. 1629-1632 - Roger W. Cain:

Microprocessor based 9600 bps modem. 1633-1636 - T. A. Lanfear, M. G. X. Fernando, Les J. Wu:

Simulation of signal flow graphs for signal processing systems. 1637-1640 - Mohsin M. Jamali, Graham A. Jullien, William C. Miller, S. I. Ahmad:

Software techniques for programming a general purpose data flow signal processor. 1641-1644 - Charles H. Rogers, Kwang-Shik Min, Steven Speier, John Whitson:

A transportable TMS32010 signal processing system. 1645-1647 - L. Robert Morris:

Structural considerations for large FFT programs on the TI TMS 32010 DSP microchip. 1648-1651 - Glenda S. Poston, Robert J. Fornaro:

Concurrent process structured software models for time domain harmonic scaling of speech. 1652-1655 - Ali Vaghar, Veljko Milutinovic:

An analysis of algorithms for microprocessor implementation of high-speed data modems. 1656-1659 - Evangelos E. Milios, S. Hamid Nawab:

Interpretation-guided signal processing via protocol analysis. 1660-1663 - Sae Hun Lee, C. J. M. Hodges, Thomas P. Barnwell III:

An SSIMD compiler for the implementation of linear shift-invariant flow graphs. 1664-1667 - Stevan Eidson:

A resonant section filter design method for optimized coefficients in add-and-shift architectures. 1668-1671
Medium Band Speech Coding II
- Frank K. Soong, Richard V. Cox, Nikil S. Jayant:

Subband coding of speech using backward adaptive prediction and bit allocation. 1672-1675 - P. Hamel, J. Soumagne, Alain Le Guyader:

A new dynamic bit allocation scheme for sub-band coding. 1676-1679 - Jeffrey H. Derby, Claude Galand:

Multirate sub-band coding applied to digital speech interpolation. 1680-1683 - Mamoru Nakatsui, Kazuo Nakata:

Dual adaptive delta modulation for mobile voice channel and its DSP implementation. 1684-1687 - Kuldip K. Paliwal, Torbjørn Svendsen:

A study of three coders (sub-band, RELP and MPE) for speech with additive white noise. 1688-1691 - Michael Dellomo, JoAnn B. Hoyt, George M. Shuttic:

Critical point coding: Design and real-time implementation at 16 kbps. 1692-1695 - Yair Shoham, Allen Gersho:

Efficient codebook allocation for an arbitrary set of vector quantizers. 1696-1699 - Herbert Reininger, Dietrich Wolf:

Speech and speaker independent codebook design in VQ coding schemes. 1700-1702 - Amine Haoui, David G. Messerschmitt:

Embedded coding of speech: A vector quantization approach. 1703-1706 - Thomas R. Fischer, Kevin T. Malone:

Contour vector quantization and waveform coding. 1707-1710
Quantization and Nonlinear Systems
- Erik I. Verriest:

Error analysis of linear recursions in floating point. 1711-1714 - D. V. Bhaskar Rao:

A study of coefficient quantization errors in state space digital filters. 1715-1718 - Edward Ashford Lee, David G. Messerschmitt:

On quantization effects in state-variable filter implementations. 1719-1722 - Pero J. Radonja:

Roundoff noise in estimation of the signal random parameter. 1723-1726 - Curtis A. Siller Jr.:

Multiplier-and memory-based digital FIR filters for nyquist channels: An assessment of quantization noise. 1727-1730 - Dong-guang He, Shu-kun Han:

Novel approximations to0Σ∞|h(n)| for second order digital filters. 1731-1734 - Douglas T. Sherwood, Neil J. Bershad:

Quantization noise effects in the complex LMS adaptive algorithm-linearization using dither. 1735-1738 - Fuyun Ling, Dimitris Manolakis, John G. Proakis:

New forms of LS lattice algorithms and an analysis of their round-off error characteristics. 1739-1742 - Hervé Dedieu, Francis Castanie:

Adaptive filter improvement using randomly quantized coefficients. 1743-1746
Time Delay Estimation and Localization
- Norman L. Owsley:

Maximum a posteriori array signal processing. 1747-1749 - Isabel M. G. Lourtie, José M. F. Moura:

Time delay determination: Maximum likelihood and Kalman-Bucy type structures. 1750-1753 - John P. Ianniello:

Lower bounds on the worst case probability of large error for two channel time delay estimation. 1754-1757 - Ashok Erramilli, Peter M. Schultheiss:

Source location with arrays subject to travelling wave perturbations. 1758-1761 - Meir Feder, Ehud Weinstein:

Optimal multiple source location estimation via the EM algorithm. 1762-1765 - Jeffrey L. Krolik, Moshe Eizenman, Subbarayan Pasupathy:

Application of the LMS adaptive line enhancer in time delay estimation. 1766-1769 - E. J. Modugno, G. W. Johnson, A. O. Cohen:

A hybrid parallel-serial approach to nonlinear filtering. 1770-1772 - Theagenis J. Abatzoglou:

A fast local maximum likelihood estimator for time delay estimation. 1773-1776
Array Processingand Beamforming II
- Adam J. Efron, Donald W. Tufts:

Estimation of frequencies of multiple two-dimensional sinusoids: Improved methods of linear prediction. 1777-1779 - Walter M. X. Zimmer:

Multiple beamformer performance analysis of the coherent mode. 1780-1783 - Robert S. Walker:

Bearing accuracy and resolution bounds of high-resolution beamformers. 1784-1787 - David R. Farrier, D. J. Jeffries:

Bearing estimation in the presence of unknown correlated noise. 1788-1791 - B. B. Madan, S. R. Parker:

Adaptive beam forming in correlated interference environment. 1792-1795 - Magdy T. Hanna, Marwan A. Simaan:

Minimum rejection response array filters in the presence of white noise. 1796-1799 - Meng Hwa Er, Antonio Cantoni:

A new set of linear constraints for broadband time domain element space processors. 1800-1803 - Lal C. Godara, Antonio Cantoni:

Analysis of constrained LMS algorithm with application to adaptive beamforming using perturbation sequences. 1804-1807 - Leon H. Sibul, Susan E. Burke:

Error analysis of eigenvector preprocessors used in adaptive beamforming. 1808-1811 - E. M. Long, J. M. Schumpert:

Finite word length effects on array processing algorithms. 1812-1815 - S. Unnikrishna Pillai, Fred Haber, Yeheskel Bar-Ness:

A new approach to array geometry for improved spatial spectrum estimation. 1816-1819 - Henry Cox, Robert M. Zeskind, Theo Kooij:

Sensitivity constrained optimum endfire array gain. 1820-1823
Late Papers
- Yoram Bresler, Albert Macovski:

Exact maximum likelihood estimation of superimposed exponential signals in noise. 1824-1827 - Martin L. Cohen:

Designing filters for interpolation beamforming. 1828-1831 - Paul D. Bauman, Stanley P. Lipshitz, John Vanderkooy:

Cepstral analysis of electroacoustic transducers. 1832-1835 - Rui J. P. de Figueiredo:

Generalized spline signal interpolation and smoothing with simultaneous optimization in time and frequency domains. 1836-1837 - Min-In Chung, William M. Kushner, John N. Damoulakis:

Word boundary detection and speech recognition of noisy speech by means of iterative noise cancellation techniques. 1838 - L. Ray Simar, Rui J. P. de Figueiredo:

A new syntactic/Semantic approach to 3D-surface reconstruction. 1839-1842 - Sally L. Wood:

Three dimensional shape estimation from two dimensional images. 1843-1846 - Thomas S. Anantharaman, Roberto Bisiani:

Custom data-flow machines for speech recognition. 1847-1850 - David W. Paglieroni, Anil K. Jain:

A control point theory for boundary representation and matching. 1851-1854 - S. Kaul, Malayappan Shridhar:

Tree structures for implementation of a vector quantized speech coding system. 1855-1857 - George Carayannis, Elias Koukoutsis, Dimitris Manolakis, Cristos C. Halkias:

A new look on the parallel implementation of the Shur algorithm for the solution of Toeplitz equations. 1858-1861

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