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7. ISSPA 2003: Paris, France
- Seventh International Symposium on Signal Processing and Its Applications, ISSPA 2003, July 1-4, 2003, Paris, France, Proceedings, Volume 2. IEEE 2003
- Nadia Lassouaoui, Latifa Hamami:
Genetic algorithms and multifractal segmentation of cervical cell images. 1-4 - Roberto Hornero, Daniel E. Abásolo, Pedro Espino:
Use of wavelet entropy to compare the EEG background activity of epileptic patients and control subjects. 5-8 - Janusz Jezewski, Krzysztof Horoba, Adam Gacek, Janusz Wrobel, Adam Matonia, Tomasz Kupka:
Analysis of nonstationarities in fetal heart rate signal: inconsistency measures of baselines using acceleration/deceleration patterns. 9-12 - Samir Boukhenous, Mokhtar Attari, Noureddine Ababou:
A strain gauges platform for vertical jumping study. 13-16 - Raïs El'hadi Bekka, Djamel Chikouche:
Effect of the window length on the EMG spectral estimation through the Blackman-Tukey method. 17-20 - D. Robert Iskander, Siegfried Mioschek, Martin Trunk, Wolfgang Werth:
Detecting eyes in digital images. 21-24 - Martin Capek, Jiri Hozman:
Alignment of 3-D medical data sets based on an efficient optimizer and fast voxel recomputation. 25-28 - John A. Berger, Sanjit K. Mitra, Jaakko Astola:
Power spectrum analysis for DNA sequences. 29-32 - Yngve Selén, Petre Stoica, Niclas Sandgren, Sabine Van Huffel:
Using prior knowledge in SVD-based NMR spectroscopy - the ATP example. 33-36 - Mohammed Ali Roula, Ahmed Bouridane, Fatih Kurugollu, Abbes Amira:
A quadratic classifier based on multispectral texture features for prostate cancer diagnosis. 37-40 - Hamid Hassanpour, Mostefa Mesbah:
Neonatal EEG seizure detection using spike signatures in the time-frequency domain. 41-44 - Alex Chong, Tom Gedeon, László T. Kóczy:
Hierarchical fuzzy classifier for bioinformatics data. 45-48 - Paul Dan Cristea:
Analysis of chromosome genomic signals. 49-52 - George Manis, Anastasia Alexandridi, Stavros Nikolopoulos:
Diagnosis of cardiac pathology through prediction and approximation methods. 53-56 - Ciprian Doru Giurcaneanu, Ioan Tabus, Ilya Shmulevich, Wei Zhang:
Stability-based cluster analysis applied to microarray data. 57-60 - Ioan Tabus, Jaakko Astola:
Clustering the non-uniformly sampled time series of gene expression data. 61-64 - David Sodoyer, Laurent Girin, Christian Jutten, Jean-Luc Schwartz:
Speech extraction based on ICA and audio-visual coherence. 65-68 - Vincent Vigneron, Anisoara Paraschiv-Ionescu, Annabelle Azancot, Olivier Sibony, Christian Jutten:
Fetal electrocardiogram extraction based on non-stationary ICA and wavelet denoising. 69-72 - Dinh-Tuan Pham, Christine Servière, Hakim Boumaraf:
Blind separation of speech mixtures based on nonstationarity. 73-76 - Tomoya Takatani, Tsuyoki Nishikawa, Hiroshi Saruwatari, Kiyohiro Shikano:
High-fidelity blind separation for convolutive mixture of acoustic signals using SIMO-model-based independent component analysis. 77-80 - Frédéric Abrard, Yannick Deville:
Blind separation of dependent sources using the "time-frequency ratio of mixtures" approach. 81-84 - Kurt Stadlthanner, Ana Maria Tomé, Fabian J. Theis, Wolfram Gronwald, Hans Robert Kalbitzer, Elmar Wolfgang Lang:
Removing water artefacts from 2D protein NMR spectra using GEVD with congruent matrix pencils. 85-88 - Nikolaos Mitianoudis, Michael E. Davies:
Using beamforming in the audio source separation problem. 89-92 - Wenwu Wang, Maria G. Jafari, Saeid Sanei, Jonathon A. Chambers:
Blind separation of convolutive mixtures of cyclostationary sources using an extended natural gradient method. 93-96 - Abdellah Adib, Eric Moreau, Driss Aboutajdine:
Referenced contrasts a new approach to the problem of blind source separation. 97-100 - Eric Moreau, Christophe De Luigi:
A least-squares approach to joint-diagonalization of tensor with application to source separation. 101-104 - Ana Maria Tomé, Elmar Wolfgang Lang:
Approximate diagonalization approach to blind source separation with a subset of matrices. 105-108 - Ricardo Vigário, Ole Jensen:
Identifying cortical sources of corticomuscle coherence during bimanual muscle contraction by temporal decorrelation. 109-112 - Yibin Zhang, Jie Zhou:
A study on content-based music classification. 113-116 - Lauri Koskinen, Ari Paasio, Kari Halonen:
CNN shape segmentation advantages in MPEG-4 simple profile encoding. 117-120 - Mohammed Raad, Ian S. Burnett, Alfred Mertins:
Multi-rate and multi-resolution scalable to lossless audio compression using PSPIHT. 121-124 - Hadi Harb, Liming Chen:
Robust speech music discrimination using spectrum's first order statistics and neural networks. 125-128 - Najat Chihab, Anissa Zergaïnoh, Jean Pierre Astruc:
Generalized non-uniform B-spline functions for discrete signal interpolation. 129-132 - Antti J. Eronen:
Musical instrument recognition using ICA-based transform of features and discriminatively trained HMMs. 133-136 - Luis Louro, Paulo Santos, Nuno M. M. Rodrigues, Vítor Silva, Sérgio M. M. de Faria:
DSP performance evaluation for motion estimation. 137-140 - Seong-Ju Kim, Jong-Hak Ahn, Changhoon Yim:
Adaptive motion estimation algorithm for MPEG-4 video coding. 141-144 - Yong Lian:
Teaching DSP effectively in a large class using instant feedback. 145-148 - Alois Sontacchi, Michael Strauß, Robert Höldrich:
Comparison of panning algorithms for auditory interfaces employed for desktop applications. 149-152 - Mohamed A. Deriche, Daryl Ning:
Warped ARMA filters in high quality audio coding. 153-156 - Patrick Bonnin, Olivier Stasse, Vincent Hugel, Pierre Blazevic, Gabriel Dauphin:
Towards a method to compare and to evaluate fast pixel gathering mechanisms for real time robotic vision systems. 157-160 - Amina Serir, Boualem Sansal:
Noise reduction by multiplicative waveforms decomposition. 161-164 - Xu Huang, Allan C. Madoc:
Image noises removal on alpha-stable via Bayesian estimator. 165-168 - Vladimir V. Lukin, Alexander V. Totsky, Andrey A. Kurekin, Igor V. Kurbatov, Jaakko Astola, Karen O. Egiazarian:
Signal waveform reconstruction from noisy bispectrum estimations pre-processed by vector filters. 169-172 - Susanto Rahardja, Shoulie Xie:
An algorithm to compute unified complex Hadamard transform. 173-176 - Gulzar A. Khuwaja, A. N. Abu-Rezq:
Identification using compressed biometric images. 177-180 - Julien C. Richefeu, Antoine Manzanera:
A morphological dominant points detection and its cellular implementation. 181-184 - Till Halbach, Thomas R. Fischer:
Channel rate allocation for error-robust packet transmission of SNR-scalable DPCM-coded video. 185-188 - Moez Bouchouicha, Mohamed Moncef Ben Khelifa, William Puech:
A non-linear camera calibration with genetic algorithms. 189-192 - Ali Khayatzadeh, Hadi Shahriar Shahhoseini, Madjid Naderi:
Systolic CORDIC DCT: an effective method for computing 2d-DCT. 193-196 - Gabriel Dauphin, Azeddine Beghdadi, Patrick Viaris de Lesegno:
A local directional bandlimited contrast. 197-200 - Curt Hesher, Anuj Srivastava, Gordon Erlebacher:
A novel technique for face recognition using range imaging. 201-204 - Philippe Loubaton:
Asymptotic distribution of large random matrices and performance analysis of large CDMA systems. 205-214 - Vasileios Argyriou, Theodore Vlachos:
Sub-pixel motion estimation using gradient cross-correlation. 215-218 - Manuel J. Lucena, José Manuel Fuertes, José I. Gómez, Nicolas Pérez de la Blanca, Antonio Garrido Carrillo:
Optical flow-based probabilistic tracking. 219-222 - Teck-Hou Teng, Jagdish Chandra Patra, Ee-Luang Ang:
Identification and tracking of dim moving targets in FLIR using artificial neural networks. 223-226 - Hajime Sato, Jun Ohya, Nobuyoshi Terashima:
Construction of realistic three dimensional facial images using video images. 227-230 - Olivia Sanchez:
Tracking of an occluded object in a video sequence. 231-234 - Fabian J. Theis, Dominik Hartl, Susanne Krauss-Etschmann, Elmar Wolfgang Lang:
Neural network signal analysis in immunology. 235-238 - Mohammad Tanvir Islam, Yoichi Okabe:
A brief discussion on moderatism based local gradient learning rules. 239-242 - Noritaka Shigei, Hiromi Miyajima, Michiharu Maeda, Shinya Fukumoto:
Hybrid learning methods for vector quantization and its to image compression. 243-246 - Jan Romportl, Daniel Tihelka, Jindrich Matousek:
Sentence boundary detection in Czech TTS system using neural networks. 247-250 - Hervé Le Borgne, Nathalie Guyader, Anne Guérin-Dugué, Jeanny Hérault:
Classification of images: ICA filters vs human perception. 251-254 - Ronny Veljanovski, Jugdutt Singh, Mike Faulkner, Viktor Öwall:
Design and ASIC performance analysis of a reconfigurable digital filter for a UMTS application. 255-258 - Sang Hyun Lee, Kwang Soon Kim, Kyung Hi Chang:
A trellis-based algorithm for the realization of FIR filters for multi-mode receivers. 259-262 - Achutavarrier Prasad Vinod, Edmund Ming-Kit Lai, Annamalai Benjamin Premkumar, Chiew Tong Lau:
Hardware efficient FIR filter implementation using subfilters for digital receivers. 263-266 - Chun Zhu Yang, Yong Lian:
A new digital filter bank for digital audio applications. 267-270 - Yuan Yang, Tero Ihalainen, Juuso Alhava, Markku Renfors:
DSP implementation of low-complexity equalizer for multicarrier systems. 271-274 - Marek Parfieniuk, Alexander A. Petrovsky:
Evolutionary design of filter bank based on quaternions. 275-278 - Jun Wei Lee, Yong Ching Lim:
Designing the fast filter bank with a minimum complexity criterion. 279-282 - Abdsamad Benkrid, Khaled Benkrid, Danny Crookes:
Minimisation and prediction of the error dynamic range in finite wordlength FIR based architectures: application to the 2-D orthogonal DWT. 283-286 - Wei Xing Zheng:
On TLS estimation of autoregressive signals with noisy measurements. 287-290 - Izzet Ozcelik, Buyurman Baykal, Izzet Kale:
Blind adaptation of a matched filter using the constant modulus algorithm coupled with an optional correction method. 291-294 - Yiu Tong Chan, Chin Herman Yau, Pak-Chung Ching:
Linear and approximate maximum likelihood localization from TOA measurements. 295-298 - Elena Simona Lohan, Markku Renfors:
A novel deconvolution approach for high accuracy LOS estimation in WCDMA environments. 299-302 - Vicente Zarzoso:
Exploiting independence for co-channel interference cancellation and symbol detection in multiuser digital communications. 303-306 - Antonio Napolitano, Mario Tanda:
Performance analysis of a Doppler-channel blind identification algorithm for noncircular transmissions in multiple-access systems. 307-310 - Ghasem Azemi, Bouchra Senadji, Boualem Boashash:
Estimating the Ricean K-factor for mobile communication applications. 311-314 - Shoulie Xie, Susanto Rahardja, Zhenghui Gu:
Performance analysis of quaternary DS-SSMA systems with complex signature sequences and complex processing in Rayleigh fading. 315-318 - Rosa Maria Alsina Pages, Jose Antonio Morán Moreno, Joan Claudi Socoró Carrié:
Multiresolution adaptive structure for acquisition and detection in DS-SS digital receiver in a multiuser environment. 319-322 - Serhat Erküçük, Sridhar Krishnan:
Time-frequency filtering of interferences in spread spectrum communications. 323-326 - J. Luis Tecpanecatl-Xihuitl, Ruth Aguilar-Ponce, Magdy A. Bayoumi, Bertrand Y. Zavidovique:
Digital IF decimation filters for 3G systems using pipeline/interleaving architecture. 327-330 - Yi Zhang, Jian Gu, Dacheng Yang:
Channel shortened chip-level MMSE equalization for CDMA downlink. 331-334 - Ali Dziri, Claude Goutelard, Han Vu Thien, Ammar Bouallegue:
Multifractal identifying and characterization of ionospheric propagation modes. 335-338 - Michael A. Lexa, Don H. Johnson:
Optimizing binary decision systems by manipulating transmission intervals. 339-342 - Ebrahim Saberinia, Ahmed H. Tewfik:
Single and multi-carrier UWB communications. 343-346 - Emmanuele Grosicki, Karim Abed-Meraim, Philippe Loubaton, Jean-Marie Chaufray:
Comparison of downlink mobile positioning methods for the UMTS FDD mode without using IPDL periods. 347-350 - Daniel Carey, Daniel Roviras, Bouchra Senadji:
Comparison of multiple access interference in asynchronous MC-CDMA and DS-CDMA systems. 351-354 - Rebecca McFadden, John Homer, R. J. Sault, Martin Robinson:
Non-Gaussian interference characterisation with application to current radio astronomy technique. 355-358 - Saheb Aghajeri, Hamid Shafiee:
Synchronization in OFDM powerline communication systems in presence of narrowband interferences. 359-362 - Braham Barkat, Farook Sattar:
A new time-frequency based private fragile watermarking scheme for image authentication. 363-366 - Mohamed F. Mansour, Ahmed H. Tewfik:
Attacks on quantization-based watermarking schemes. 367-370 - Moez Feki, Guillaume Gelle, Maxime Colas, Bruno Robert, Georges Delaunay:
Secure digital communication using chaotic modulation with feedback. 371-374 - Mohsen Ashourian, Yo-Sung Ho:
Analysis of quantization watermarking in the wavelet transform domain. 375-378 - Jörg Kliewer, Tanja Karp:
Clipping error resilience for peak power-constrained DMT transmission via implicit frequency domain redundancy. 379-382 - Mario Tanda:
A blind symbol timing estimation algorithm for OFDM systems with noncircular transmissions in multipath channels. 383-386 - Fatma Abdelkefi, Pierre Duhamel, Florence Alberge:
Improvement of the complex Reed Solomon decoding with application to impulse noise cancellation in Hiperlan2. 387-390 - Brian S. Krongold, Niklas Petersson:
Active-set based PAR reduction under PSD constraints. 391-394 - Rui Lin, Athina P. Petropulu:
Linear block precoding for blind channel estimation in OFDM systems. 395-398 - Carlos Ribeiro, Vítor Silva, Paulo S. R. Diniz:
Symmetric eigenfilters for partial shortening in ADSL DMT transceivers. 399-402 - Raungrong Suleesathira:
Close direction of arrival estimation for multiple narrowband sources. 403-406 - Jianfeng Chen, Louis Shue, Senjin Liu:
A fixed blocking matrix for robust microphone array beamforming. 407-410 - Hiroshi Sawada, Ryo Mukai, Shoji Makino:
Direction of arrival estimation for multiple source signals using independent component analysis. 411-414 - José Picheral, Umberto Spagnolini:
Parametric estimation of space-time channels with spatially correlated noise by JADE-ESPRIT. 415-418 - Mustapha Djeddou, Saïd Aouada, Abdelhak M. Zoubir:
Maximum likelihood angle-frequency parameter estimation in unknown noise fields for low-elevation target tracking. 419-422 - Fakhr-Eddine Ababsa, David Roussel, Malik Mallem:
Photometric aspects: a new approach for 3D free form object recognition using a single luminance image. 423-426 - Kidiyo Kpalma, Joseph Ronsin:
A multi-scale curve smoothing for generalised pattern recognition (MSGPR). 427-430 - Abdelmalek B. C. Zidouri, Muhammad Sarfraz, Syed Nazim Nawaz, Mohammed Jameel Ahmed:
PC based offline Arabic text recognition system. 431-434 - Carlos M. Travieso, Jesús B. Alonso, Miguel A. Ferrer:
Sign language to text by SVM. 435-438 - Wei Shen, Chen Xia, Jun Shen:
Robust detection of singular points for fingerprint recognition. 439-442 - Guillermo Payá Vayá, Marcos Martínez Peiró, Francisco José Ballester-Merelo, Vicente Herrero-Bosch, Joaquín Cerdá:
A new inverse discrete wavelet packet transform architecture. 443-446 - Jianxin Yan, Zaiwang Dong, Weibei Dou:
Gain comparison of time-frequency mapping for high quality audio coding. 447-450 - Mong-Shu Lee:
Region-based and scalable image compression by wavelet localization. 451-454 - Gagan Mirchandani, Jun Ge, Richard Foote:
On discrete multiresolution analytic signals. 455-458 - Pega Zarjam, Mostefa Mesbah:
Discrete wavelet transform based seizure detection in newborns EEG signals. 459-462 - Ashoka Jayawardena:
Design of double density wavelet filter banks. 463-466 - Ashoka Jayawardena:
Design of symmetric bi-orthogonal double density wavelet filter banks. 467-470 - Yoshiaki Tadokoro, Kentaro Noguchi:
Resonator Fourier transform. 471-474 - Frédéric Nicolier, Gilles Millon, Étienne Baudrier:
A wavelet filter criterion for an a-priori evaluation of wavelet coding and denoising performances. 475-478 - Sílvia Cristina Dias Pinto, Roberto Marcondes Cesar Jr., Didem Gökçay, Luciano da F. Costa:
Characterization of neuroanatomic structures using 3D wavelet-based normal fields. 479-482 - Emmanuel Dellandréa, Pascal Makris, Nicole Vincent:
Wavelets and Zipf law for audio signal analysis. 483-486 - G. Charith K. Abhayaratne:
Discrete wavelet transforms that have an adaptive low pass filter. 487-490 - Tanya Bertozzi, Didier Le Ruyet:
Timing error detector using particle filtering. 491-494 - Szymon Ceranka, Maciej Niedzwiecki:
Application of particle filtering in navigation system for blind. 495-498 - Frankie Kit Wing Chan, Hing-Cheung So:
An accurate variance expression of Pisarenko's method for sinusoidal frequency estimation. 499-502 - Hing-Cheung So, Frankie Kit Wing Chan:
New insights on Pisarenko's method for sinusoidal frequency estimation. 503-506 - Maïza Bekara, Gilles Fleury:
Model selection using cross validation Bayesian predictive densities. 507-510 - Thorkild F. Pedersen, Lars K. Hansen:
Bayesian multichannel tracking of periodic signals: a new way to determine the running speed of mechanical systems. 511-514 - Haley M. Jones, Anindita Saha, Thushara D. Abhayapala:
The effect of finite antenna separation on the performance of spatial diversity receivers. 515-518 - Pei-Jung Chung, Johann F. Böhme:
Recursive EM algorithm with adaptive step size. 519-522 - Carles Fernández-Prades, Juan A. Fernández-Rubio, Gonzalo Seco:
Joint maximum likelihood estimation of time delays and Doppler shifts. 523-526 - Alfred Mertins, Iain Russell:
An extended ACDC algorithm for the blind estimation of convolutive mixing systems. 527-530 - Mounir Adjrad, Adel Belouchrani, Abdelaziz Ouldali:
Estimation of chirp signal parameters using state space modelization by incorporating spatial information. 531-534 - Amar A. El-Sallam, Salim Kayhan, Abdelhak M. Zoubir:
Two backward elimination based approaches for low order model selection. 535-538 - Lahouari Cheded:
On the exact recovery of the FFT of noisy signals using a non-subtractively dither-quantized input channel. 539-542 - Wei Xing Zheng:
An efficient approach to unbiased identification of noisy FIR systems. 543-546 - Hing Cheung So:
Two discrete-time phase delay estimators. 547-550 - Nathan J. Stevenson, Edward Palmer, James Smeathers, Boualem Boashash:
The BT product as a signal dependent sample size estimate in hypothesis testing: an application to linear/nonlinear discrimination in bandwidth limited systems. 551-554 - Arian Maleki, Kambiz Nayebi:
A new efficient PNLMS based algorithm for adaptive line echo cancellation. 555-558 - Mohamed Djendi, Ahmed Benallal, Abderrezak Guessoum, Daoud Berkani:
Three new versions for the Newton type adaptive filtering algorithm. 559-562 - Kun-Da Tsai, Jenq-Tay Yuan:
A modified constant modulus algorithm (CMA) for joint blind and carrier recovery in two-dimensional digital communication systems. 563-566 - Bozo Krstajic, Zdravko Uskokovic, Ljubisa Stankovic:
Adaptive channel equalizer with new VSS LMS algorithm. 567-570 - Osamah A. Alsayegh:
Annual energy consumption prediction using particle filters. 571-574 - Rachu Punchalard, Wuthiporn Lertvasana, Prawit Chumchu:
Performances comparing between adaptive IIR lattice notch filter and adaptive IIR notch filter with constrained poles and zeros using plain gradient algorithm. 575-578 - Martin Bouchard, Felix Albu:
The multichannel Gauss-Seidel fast affine projection algorithm for active noise control. 579-582 - Roland Badeau, Gaël Richard, Bertrand David, Karim Abed-Meraim:
Approximated power iterations for fast subspace tracking. 583-586 - Márcio H. Costa, José C. M. Bermudez:
A fully analytical recursive stochastic model to the normalized signed regressor LMS algorithm. 587-590 - Ahmed I. Sulyman, Azzedine Zerguine:
Convergence and steady-state analysis of a variable step-size normalized LMS algorithm. 591-594 - A. A. (Louis) Beex, James R. Zeidler:
Non-Wiener effects in recursive least squares adaptation. 595-598 - Slavica M. Perovich, Sanja I. Bauk:
The STFT time signal analysis to the nonlinear Graetz's circuits. 599-602 - Maurizio Martina, Andrea Molino, Federico Quaglio, Fabrizio Vacca:
A power-scalable motion estimation coprocessor for energy constrained applications. 603-604 - Maurizio Martina, Andrea Molino, Andrea Terreno, Fabrizio Vacca:
FPGA implementation of a reconfigurable SPIHT coprocessor. 605-606 - Yasin Miar, Hamidreza Amindavar:
Hammerstein decision feedback equalization (HDFE) as a new equalizer of GSM receivers. 607-608 - Fabian J. Theis:
Mathematics in independent component analysis. 609-610 - Hadi Harb, Liming Chen:
Sound recognition: a connectionist approach. 611-614 - Naoya Matsumoto, Koichi Ichige, Hiroyuki Arai:
Fixed-point digital processing of recursive least-square algorithm toward FPGA implementation of MMSE adaptive array antenna. 615-617 - Zamri Mohd Zin, Sheikh Hussain Salleh, M. Daud Sulaiman:
Wavelet analysis and classification of Mitral regurgitation and normal heart sounds based on artificial neural networks. 619-620 - Jaroslav Dusek, Karel Roubík:
Testing of new models of the human visual system for image quality evaluation. 621-622 - Kamran Mustafa, Ian C. Bruce:
Robust formant tracking for continuous speech with speaker variability. 623-624 - Shaparas Daliman, Ahmad Zuri bin Sha'ameri:
Time-frequency analysis of heart sounds using windowed and smooth windowed Wigner-ville distribution. 625-626 - Julien C. Richefeu:
Morphological dominant points detection for motion analysis on programmable retina. 627-628 - Jonathan Bailleul, Su Ruan, Daniel Bloyet:
Automatic atlas-based building of point distribution model for segmentation of anatomical structures from brain MRI. 629-630 - Jean-Christophe Cexus, Abdel-Ouahab Boudraa:
Multi-channel model for sonar image segmentation. 631-632 - Jean Claude Nunes, Oumar Niang, Yasmina Bouaoune, Éric Deléchelle, Philippe Bunel:
Texture analysis based on the bidimensional empirical mode decomposition with gray-level co-occurrence models. 633-635 - Mohamed Abdel-Maguid, Mansour Moniri:
Efficient processing of binary shape masks in the compressed domain using generalized finite transducers. 637-640
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