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Volume VI
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Volume VI
UAl
Detection
Classification
and Localization
1ER
Clutter
Reduction In Shallow
Water
......................................................................................................
VI-3041
E
Shin,
D.
Kil
-
Loral Defense Systems, USA
R. Wayland
-
Naval Air Warfare Center, USA
A Modified
Eckart
Post-Beamformer Filter for Improved Detection Using Broadband Features
.................................
VI-3045
S. Mehta, J. Fay, P. Maciejewski
-
Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport, USA
Feature Extraction and Sufficient Statistics in Detection and Classification
.........................................................
VI-3049
E. Real
-
Sanders, A Lockheed-Martin Co., USA
Gerschgorin Radii Based Source Number Detection for Closely Spaced Signals
......................................................
VI-3053
J. Yang, H. Wu
-
National Cheng
Kung
University, ROC
A Wavelet Transform Frequency Classifier for Stochastic Transient Signals
.........................................................
VI-3057
F. Garcia,
I. Lourtie
-
ISR/1ST,
Portugal
Classification with a Combined Information Test
..........................................................................................
VI-3061
R. Lynch
-
Naval Undersea Warfare Center, USA
P. Willett
-
University of Connecticut, USA
3-D
MUSIC with Polynomial Rooting for Near-Field Source Localization
............................................................
VI-3065
H. Hung, S. Chang, C. Wu
-
National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan
Closed-Form Elliptic Location with an Arbitrary Array Topology
.....................................................................
VI-3069
U. Hanebeck, G. Schmidt
-
Technical University of Munich, Germany
Source Localisation with Recurrent Neural Networks
....................................................................................
VI-3073
B. Colnet, J.
Di Martino
-
CRIN-INRIA
CNRS,
France
UA2 Matched Field Processing and Special Environments
A Test for Detection of Local Modeling Mismatches in Shallow Water
..................................................................
VI-3077
G. Fostik, J. Tabrikian, H.
Messer -
Tel Aviv University, Israel
Broadband Matched Field Processing Using Robust Prewhitening and Multiple Window Techniques
........................
VI-3081
С
Mecklenbrauker, M. Geravanchizadeh, J.
Böhme ·
Ruhr-University of
Bochum,
Germany
FocaUzation in the Gulf of Mexico
...............................................................................................................
VI-3085
Z
Michalopoulou, M. Porter
-
New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
Robust ML Source Localization by Exploiting Predictable Acoustic Modes
.........................................................
VI-3089
J. Tabrikian
-
Tel-Aviv University, Israel
J.
Królik
-
Duke University, USA
H.
Messer -
Tel-Aviv University, Israel
A Sub-Space Method for High Resolution Bathymetry
....................................................................................
VI-3093
A. Antóniou, R.
Pillai
-
University of Victoria, Canada
Multiresolution Stochastic Models for the Efficient Solution of Large-Scale Space Time Estimation Problems
...............
VI-3097
T. Ho, P. Fieguth, A. Willsky
-
UDS, MIT, USA
A Comparison of Two Techniques for Detecting Seizure in Newborn
EEG
Date
......................................................
VI-3101
M. Roessgen
■
Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Classification of Radar Returns Using Wigner-
Ville
Distribution
........................................................................
VI-3105
P. Kumar, K. Prabhu
-
Indian
Institue
of Technology,
india
On the Design of a Transversal Filter Bank for Parallel Processing Multiple Image Lines in
Real-Time
Acoustic Imaging VI-3109
J. Shen, E.
Ebbini -
The University of Michigan, USA
A Minimax Optimization Approach to Sidelobe Suppression Filter Design
............................................................
VI-3H3
5.
Park, J. Doherty
-
Iowa State University, USA
Volume
VI
UA3
Time-Delay Estimation
An EM Algorithm for Multisensor TDOA/DD Estimation in a Multipath Propagation Environment
...........................
VI-3117
S.
Belanger -
Loral Federal Systems, USA
Adaptive Realization of a Maximum Likelihood Time Delay Estimator
...............................................................
VI-3121
P.
Hahn,
V.
Mathews,
T. Tsen
■
University of Utah, USA
Robust Time Delay Estimation Using Lower-Order Statistics
...........................................................................
VI-3125
X Ma,
С
Nikias
-
University of Southern California, USA
New Perspectives for Maximum-Likelihood Parameter and
Time
Delay Estimation Using Two Channels
.....................
VI-3129
J. S
tulle r,
N.
Hubing
-
University of
Missouri-Rolla, USA
Iterative Maximum-Likelihood/Cross-Correlation Algorithm for Reflection and Pulse
Т.ОЛ.
Estimation
.....................
VI-3133
A. Doser,
P. Delaney,
L
Schooley
-
University of Arizona, USA
The Issue of Phase in Specular Multipath Parameter Estimation
........................................................................
VI-3137
Z
Mitrovski, E. Titlebaum
-
University of Rochester, USA
Short Time Correlator Delay Estimation in the Presence of Interfering Sources
...................................................
VI-3141
B. Daku
-
University of Saskatchewan, USA
C. Mclntyre
■
Defense Research Establishment Atlantic, USA
Estimation of Delay and
Doppler
by Wavelet Transform
.................................................................................
VI-3145
K. Ho, Y. Chan, M. Johnson
-
Royal Military College of Canada, Canada
Blind Deconvolution of
Echosounder
Envelopes
.............................................................................................
VI-3149
D. Caughey, R. Kirlin
■
University of Victoria, Canada
The Bootstrap Applied to Passive Acoustic Aircraft Parameter Estimation
............................................................
VI-3153
D. Reid, A. Zoubir, B. Boashash
-
Queensland University of Technology, Australia
U
A4
Sonar Beamforming
Capability of Minimum Variance Beamformer for Direction Finding for Fast Perturbations of Array Sensors
...............
VI-3157
G. Serebryakov
-
State University, Russia
Linear Programming in Spectral Estimation: Application to Array Processing
......................................................
VI-3161
J.
Fuchs -
IRISA
- Universite
de Rennes
I, France
Interpolated Array Minimum Variance Beamforming For Correlated Interference Rejection
....................................
VI-3165
A. Zeira
-
Signal Processing Technology, USA
B.
Friedlander -
University of California at Davis, USA
Surface-Mounted Acoustic Vector-Sensor Array Processing
..............................................................................
VI-3169
M. Hawkes, A. Nehorai
-
Yale University, USA
Spatial Processing Technique Adaptive Beamforming (SPTABF) Via Compactly Supported
Orthonormal
Wavelets
......
VI-3173
S. Chang,
С
Chang, C.L Chang,
W
Fang
-
National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan
Beamforming Design with Partially Adaptive and Minimum Redundancy Arrays
...................................................
VI-31T7
L
Lo Presti,
G. Montalbano, G.
Povero - Politecnico di Torino,
Italy
Rank Enhancement for Eigenstructure Based Direction Finding Using Arrays with Non-Uniform Element Responses ...VMiei
B. Jeffs
-
Brighton Young University, USA
Coarrray Analysis of Wideband Pulse-Echo Imaging Systems
...........................................................................
VI-3185
F. Ahmad, S.
Kassám
-
University of Pennsylvania, USA
A Novel High-Resolution Algorithm for Complex-Direction Search
.....................................................................
VI-3189
R. Qiu, I.
Lu-
Polytechnic University, USA
Broadband Eigenvector Methods for Towed Array Shape Estimation with a Single Source
.......................................
VI-3193
J. Smith, Y. Leung,
A. Cantoni
■
Australian Telecommunications Research Institute, Australia
Ш
Volume VI
VLSI1
Novel Approaches Towards DSP
Application
A
High
Performance
Microphone
Array System
for
Hearing Aid Applications
......................................................
A.
Wang,
К.
Yao,
R.
Hudson,
D. Korompis
-
University of California
al Los Angeles, USA
Control and Data Flow
Aspects
in the
Design
of a Wireless
Data Radio Modem: A
Case Study
.................................
V
1-3201
G.
Post,
О.
Mauss
-
Aachen University of Technology, Germany
Variance Mismatch: Identifying Random Test Resistance in DSP Datapaths
.........................................................
VI-3205
L
Goodby, A. Orailoglu
-
University of California at San Diego, USA
Digital Oscillators Over Finite Fields
.........................................................................................................
VI-3209
W.
Chren
-
Grand Valley State University, USA
B. Wyman
-
Ohio State University, USA
Simultaneous Speech Segmentation and Phoneme Recognition Using Dynamic Programming
....................................
VI-3213
R. Bajwa, R. Owens
-
Pennsylvania State University, USA
T. Kelliher
-
Westminster College, USA
Engineering Multirate Convolutions for Radar Imaging
.................................................................................
VI-3217
L
Bierens, E. Deprettere
-
Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
A Fast Full-Search Motion Estimation Method for Programmable Processors with a Multiply-Accumulator
...............
VI-3221
Y. Naito, T.
Miyazaki,
I. Kuroda
-
NEC Corporation, Japan
Parallel Computation of Discrete Legendre Transforms
....................................................................................
VI-3225
M. Aburdene
-
Bucknell University, USA
J. Dorband
-
Goddard Space Flight Center, USA
New Look-Ahead Algorithm for Pipelined Implementation of Recursive Digital Filters
..........................................
VI-3229
A. Shaw, M. ¡mtiaz
-
Wright State University, USA
Telekom s MAGENTA Algorithm for EiWDecryption in the Gigabit/sec Range
......................................................
VI-3233
K.
Huber, S. Wolter -
German Telekom, Germany
VLSI2 Architectures for Video, Speech, and Filtering Applications
Optoelectronic Image Processor for Multiresolution
Gabor
Filtering
..................................................................
VI-3236
H.
Urey,
W.
Rhodes,
S.
DeWeerth,
T. Drabik
-
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Low-Power Video Encoder-Decoder Using Wavelet/TSVQ with Conditional Replenishment
....................................
VI-3240
W
Namgoong,
N.
Chaddha, T.
Meng -
Stanford University, USA
Low-Complexity Algorithm and Architecture for Block-Based Motion Estimation via One-Bit Transforms
..................
VI-3244
B. Natarajan, V. Bhaskaran,
K. Konstantinides
■
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, USA
A Binary Block Matching Architecture with Reduced Power Consumption and Silicon Area Requirement
..................
VI-3248
M. Mizuki, U. Desai, I. Masaki, A.
Chandrakasan ■
MIT, USA
A Programmable Application-Specific CELP Processor with Parallel Architectures
................................................
VI-3252
A. Suen, J. Wang, B. Liu
-
National Cheng
Kung
University, ROC
Efficient Realizations of Analysis and Synthesis Filters Based on the 2-D Discrete Wavelet Transform
........................
VI-3256
С
Chakrabarti,
С
Mumford
-
Arizona State University, USA
Design Tradeoffs in CMOS FIR Filters
.........................................................................................................
VI-32Í0
С
Nagendra, M.
Irwin -
Pennsylvania State University, USA
M-Array VLSI Architecture for Order Statistic Filters
....................................................................................
VI-3264
С
Un,
С. Кио
-
National
Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
Time-Area Efficient Multiplier-free Recursive Filter Architectures for FPGA Implementations
.................................
VI-3268
M. Shajaan, J. Sorensen
-
Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Ш
Volume VI
VLSI3 DSP
Architectures
Comparison of Two Architectures for Implementation of the Discrete Cosine Transform
..........................................
VI-3272
I. Sundsbo, G.
Lokken Hansen,
E.
Aas -
The Norwegian Institute of Technology, Norway
Multidimensional Systolic Arrays for Multidimensional DFTs
...........................................................................
VI-3276
H.
Lim,
E. Swartzlander
-
University of Texas at Austin, USA
ASAP-A
2-Đ
DFT Processor and Architecture
................................................................................................
VI-3280
J. Mellott, M. Lewis, F. Taylor
■
University of Florida, USA
P. Coeffield
-
USAF Wright Labs, USA
A New Survivor Memory Management Method in Viterbi-Decoders: Trace-Delete Method and its Implementation
......
VI-3284
5.
Jung, H. Choi
-
Sung-Kyun-Kwon University, Korea
M. Lee
-
Samsung Electronics, Korea
Efficient Standard Basis Reed-Solomon Encoder
..........................................................................................
VI-3287
S. Jain
-
Intel Corporation, USA
K. Parhi
-
University of Minnesota, USA
An Area-Efficient VLSI Architecture for Decoding of Reed-Solomon Codes
.........................................................
VI-3291
J. Hsu,
С
Wang
-
National
Tsing Hua
University, ROC
High-Speed Parallel Hard and Soft-Decision Golay Decoder: Algorithm and VLSI-Architecture
..............................
VI-3295
W.
Cao-
Fraunhofer-Institute
for Integrated Circuits, Germany
Granularly-Pipelined Cordic Processors for Sine and Cosine Generators
............................................................
VI-3298
S. Wang
■
University of Texas at Austin, USA
V. Piuri
-
Politecnico di Milano,
Italy
E.
Swartzlander- University of Texas at Austin, USA
RNIW: A Novel General-Purpose DSP Architecture
.......................................................................................
VI-3302
H. Qing, H. Chao-Huan
-
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
VLSI4 Design Aids for Signal Processing Systems
An Extension of
Multi
Dimensional Synchronous Dataflow to Handle Arbitrary Sampling Lattices
...........................
VI-3306
P. Murthy, E. Lee
-
University of California at Berkeley, USA
On Retiming of Multirate DSP Algorithms
...................................................................................................
VI-3310
V. Zvojnovic, R.
Schoenen,
H.
Meyr
-
Aachen University of Technology, Germany
Real-Time Scheduling for Pipelined Execution of Data Flow Graphs on a Realistic Multiprocessor Architecture
............
VI-3314
J.
Jonsson,
J. Vasell
-
Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Optimal Communication Scheduling Based on Collision Graph Model
...............................................................
VI-3318
D. Surma, S. Tongsima, E.
Sha
-
University of Notre Dame, USA
Hierarchization of a Priori Defined Dataflow Subgraphs
.................................................................................
VI-3322
M.
Willems,
V. Zivojnovic, S.
Ritz
-Aachen University of Technology, Germany
Instruction-Level Power Profiling
...............................................................................................................
VI-3326
H. Mehta, R. Owens, M.
Irwin ■
Pennsylvania State University, USA
Two-Diraensional Retiming with Low Memory Requirements
...........................................................................
VI-3330
T.
Denk,
M.
Majumdar,
К.
Parhi
-
University of Minnesota, USA
Knowledge-Based Transformation Ordering: Implementing a Linear Computation Using an Arbitrary Low Power at
an Arbitrary High Throughput
..................................................................................................................
VI-3334
M. Srivastava
-
AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
M. Potkonjak
-
NEC USA, USA
A Hierarchical Approach to Transistor-Level Power Estimation of Arithmetic Units
................................................
VI-3338
J. Satyanarayana, K. Parhi
-
University of Minnesota, USA
Calypso: An Implementation of the Order Graph Method
..............................................................................
VI-3342
G.
Cato,
D. Reeves
-
North Carolina State University, USA
liv
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Volume VI
PRNNl
Neural
Networks
for Speech
Processing
A
Telephone-Based Directory Assistance System Adaptively Trained Using Minimum Classification Error
/
Generalized
Probabilistic Descent
..............................................................................................................................
VI-3346
E. McDermott
-
ATR HIP Research Laboratories, Japan
E. Woudenberg
-
ATR International, Japan
S. Katagiri
-
ATR IT Research Laboratories, Japan
REMAP
-
Experiments with Speech Recognition
.............................................................................................
VI-3350
Y.
König,
H. Boudard,
N.
Morgan
-
¡CSI,
USA
Strategies for Reducing the Complexity of a RNN Based Speech Recognizer
.........................................................
VI-3354
K.
Kasper,
H.
Reininger,
H.
Wust - Institut
fur
Agewandte Physik,
Germany
Environment-Independent Continuous Speech Recognition Using Neural Networks and Hidden Markov Models
.........
VI-3358
D. Yuk,
С
Che,
L
Jin, Q. Lin
-
Rutgers University, USA
Comparison Between Two Hybrid HMM/MLP Approaches in Speech Recognition
................................................
VI-3362
C.
Ris,
V. Fontaine, H. Letch
-
Faculte
Polytechnique de Morts,
Belgium
GPD
Training of the State Weighting Functions in Hidden Control Neural Network
................................................
VI-3366
К
Na,
S.
Chae
-
Seoul National University,
ROK
Continuous Mandarin Speech Recognition Using Heirarchical Recurrent Neural Networks
....................................
VI-3370
К
Liao, W. Chen, S. Chen
-
National Chiao Tung University, ROC
Probabilistic Mapping Networks for Speaker Recognition
.................................................................................
VI-3374
H. Li, Y. Gong
-
CRIN-CNRS/INRIA
-
Lorraine, France
Shift-Tolerant K-Subspaces for Phoneme Recognition
....................................................................................
VI-3378
D. Wu, J. Gowdy
-
Clemson University, USA
Speaker-Adaptation in a Hybrid HMM-MLP Recognizer
.................................................................................
VI-3382
J.
Neto,
С.
Martins,
L.
Almeida
-
INESC/IST, Portugal
PRNN2 Neural Network Techniques for Image Processing and Analysis
Automatic Target Recognition Using Modularly Cascaded Vector Quantizers and Multilayer Perceptrons
..................
VI-3386
L
Chan,
N.
Nasrabadi, V. Mirelli
-
SUNY
at Buffalo, USA
Distortion Equalized Fuzzy Competitive Learning for Image Data Vector Quantization
..........................................
V
1-3390
D. Butler
-
Bolton
Institute, UK
J. Jiang
-
Loughborough University, UK
Revisiting Boltzmann Learning: Parameter Estimation in Markov Fields
............................................................
VI-3394
L
Hansen,
L·
Andersen,
U.
Kjems,
J. Larsen
■
Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Morphological/Rank Neural Networks and their Adaptive Optimal Design for Image Processing
..............................
VI-3398
L
Pessoa,
P. Maragos
-
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Nonlinear Color Image Restoration using Extended Redial Basis Function Networks
.............................................
VI-3402
/.
Cha, S.
Kassám
-
University of Pennsylvania, USA
A Unification of Relaxation Labeling and Associative Memory
...........................................................................
VI-3406
X. Zhuang
-
University of Missouri- Columbia, USA
Y. Zhao
-
University of Illinois-
Urbana-
Champaign, USA
Motion-Based Segmentation by Principal Singular Vector (PSV) Clustering Method
.............................................
VI-3410
5.
Kung,
Y. Lin, Y.
Chen
-
Princeton
University,
USA
Multiplierless
Neural
Networks for Application
to
Digital Video
........................................................................
VI-3414
M. Cavanagh,
V
Jain
-
University of
South
Florida,
USA
Neural
Network
Object Recognition for Inspection of Patient Setup in Radiation Therapy Using Portal Images
............
VI-3418
S. Young,
С
Sibata, A. Ho, K. Shin
■
Roswelt Park Cancer Institute, USA
Efficient Learning of Standard Finite Normal Mixtures for Image Quantification
...................................................
VI-3422
К
Wang
-
Georgetown University Medical Center, USA
T. Adali
-
University of Maryland at College Park, USA
lv
Volume
VI
PRNN3
Neural Networks
and Pattern Recognition
1
A Chain Coding Approach for Real-Time Recognition of On-line Handwritten Characters
.......................................
VI-3426
H. Yuen
-
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
A Unified Approach to Hierarchical Classification
..........................................................................................
VI-3430
D.
Kil,
F.
Shin
-
Loral Defense Systems, USA
A Soft-Decision Approach for Symbol Segmentation Within Handwritten Mathematical Expressions
........................
VI-3434
S.
Lehmberg,
H.
Winkler,
M.
Lang -
Munich
University of
Technology,
Germany
HMM-Based Handwritten Symbol Recognition Using On-Line and Off-Line Features
.............................................
VI-3438
H.
Winkler -
Munich University of Technology, Germany
From Characters to Words: Dynamical Segmentation and Predictive Neural Networks
..........................................
VI-3442
S. Garcia-Salicetti
- Institut
National
des
Telecommunications, France
P. Gallinari
-
LAFORIA National
des
Telecommunications, France
B. Dorizzi,
Z
Wimmer, J. Gentric
■ Institut
National
des
Telecommunications, France
A New Data Reduction Algorithm for Pattern Classification
..............................................................................
VI-3446
H.
Taháni,
В.
Plummer, N. Hamamalini ■
University
of
Missouri, USA
Fast Online Video Image
Sequence Recognition with Statistical Methods
............................................................
VI-3450
M. Schuster, G. Rigoll
-
University of
Duisburg,
Germany
Handwritten Word Recognition Using Dynamic Matching with Variable Duration
................................................
VI-3454
G. Kim, V. Govindaraju, S. Srihari
-
CEDAR/State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
Scale and Rotational Invariant Object Recognition Using Fractal Transformations
................................................
VI-3458
С
Neil, K. Curtis
-
University of Nottingham, UK
Optimal Discriminant Feature-Based Waveform Recognition with Neural Networks
.............................................
VI-3462
J.
Miao,
M.
Clements
-
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
PRNN4 Neural Networks and Pattern Recognition
2
Parsing in Attributed Grammars: Application to Automatic Sleep Analysis
.........................................................
VI-3466
A. Fred, J.
Leitão - Instituto
Superior
Tecnico,
Portugal
Affine
Invariant Shape Representation and Recognition Using Gaussian Kernels and Multi-dimensional Indexing
.........
VI-3470
J.
Ben-Arie -
University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Z
Wang, K. Rao
-
Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
Road Scene Analysis from Perspective Image
................................................................................................
VI-3474
J. Yang, S. Ozawa
-
Keio University, Japan
Writer Dependent Recognition of On-Line Unconstrained Handwriting
...............................................................
VI-3478
J. Subrahmonia, K. Nathan, M.
Perrone ■
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Duration Modelling Results for an On-Line Handwriting Recognizer
..................................................................
VI-3482
A. Senior, J. Subrahmonia, K. Nathan
-
IBM
T.].
Watson Research Center, USA
Properties of a Hand-Printed Chinese Character Recognizer Based on Contextual Vector Quantization
.....................
VI-3486
P. Chee, S. Leung, P. Wong,
С
Chan
■
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Optimized Concensus Theory
.....................................................................................................................
VI-3490
J. Benediktsson, J. Sveinsson, P. Swain
■
University of Iceland
Chinese All Syllables Recognition Using Combination of Multiple Classifiers
.........................................................
VI-3494
L
Zhou, S. Imai
-
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Similarity Analysis of Cardiac Signals Using Temporal Features
........................................................................
VI-3498
B. de
Jesus,
L Lucke
-
University of Minnesota, USA
Initialization of Hidden Markov Models for Unconstrained On-Line Handwriting Recognition
.................................
VI-3502
K. Nathan, A. Senior, J. Subrahmonia
-
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Volume VI
PRNN5
Nonlinear
System Identification
Diagnosing and Correcting
System
Anomalies with
a
Robust Classifier
...............................................................
VI-3506
J. Hampshire
-
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
D. Watola
-
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA
Blind Separation of Delayed Sources Based on Information Maximization
............................................................
VI-3509
K. Torkkola
-
Motorola, USA
Modeling Nonlinear Systems With Cellular Neural Networks
...........................................................................
VI-3513
F. Puffer, R. Tetzlaff, D. Wolf-
Institut
fur
Angewandte Physik,
Germany
Energy Demodulation of Two-Component AM-FM Signals with Application to Speaker Separation
...........................
VI-3517
B. Santhanam, P. Maragos
-
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Adaptive Non-linear System Identification Using Minimal Radial Basis Function Neural Network
..............................
VI-3521
L
Yuigwei,
N.
Sundararajan, P. Saratchandran
-
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Expanding Gaussian Kernels for Multivariate Conditional Density Estimation
......................................................
VI-352S
D. Davis, J. Hwang
■
University of Washington, USA
Fast Adaptive IIR-MLP Neural Networks for Signal Processing Applications
.........................................................
VI-3529
P. Campolucci,
A. Uncini,
F.
Piazza
-
University of
Ancona,
Italy
Information Geometry of Maximum Partial Likelihood Estimation for Channel Equalization
.................................
VI-3533
J. Xuan, T. Adali, X. Liu
-
University of Maryland at College Park, USA
Statistical Analysis of the Single-Layer Backpropagation Algorithm with Bias Terms: Mean Weight Behavior
............
VI-3537
N.
Bershad, J. Shynk
-
University of California, USA
Fast Nonlinear Adaptive Filtering Using a Partial Window Conjugate Gradient Algorithm
.......................................
VI-3541
A. Birkett, R. Goubran
■
Carleton
University, Canada
PRNN6 Modeling Theory and Architecture in Neural Networks
Building an Application Framework for Speech and Pen Input Integration in Multimodal Learning Interfaces
............
VI-3545
M. Vo, C
Wood
■
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
TOM, A New Temporal Neural Net Architecture for Speech Signal Processing
......................................................
VI-3549
S.
Durand,
F. Alexandre -
Crin-CNRS/
IN
RIA
Lorraine, France
A Probabilistic Decision-Based Neural Network for Locating
Deformatile
Objects and its Applications to Surveillance
System and Video Browsing
.....................................................................................................................
VI-3553
J. Lin, Y. Chan, S.
Kung
-
Princeton University, USA
Self-Organizing Feature Maps with Perfect Organization
.................................................................................
VI-3557
L Owsley, L
Atlas
-
University of Washington, USA
G. Bernard
-
Boeing Commercial Airplane Group, USA
Partial Likelihood for Real-Time Signal Processing
.......................................................................................
VI-3561
T. Adali
-
University of Maryland at College Park, USA
K. Sonmez
-
University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA
X. Liu
-
University of Maryland at College Park, USA
Robust Learning Algorithms for Nonlinear Filtering
.......................................................................................
VI-3565
D.
Neumerkel,
R.
Shorten
-
Daimler-Benz
AG,
Germany
A. Hambrecht
-
CEGELEC AEG, Germany
Advances in Using Hierarchical Mixture of Experts for Signal Classification
.........................................................
VI-3569
V. Ramamurti, J. Ghosh
-
The University of Texas at Austin, USA
Comparison of a Neural Network Detector vs Neyman-Pearson Optimal Detector
................................................
VI-3573
D.
Andina,
J. Sanz-Gozanlez
-
Universidad
Politecnica Madrid,
Spain
An Algorithm to Determine Hidden Markov Model Topology
...........................................................................
VI-3577
R. Vasko, A. El-Jaroudi, J. Boston
-
University of Pittsburgh, USA
Wreath Products for Image Processing
.........................................................................................................
VI-3581
D. Healy, Jr., G. Mirchandani, T. Olson, D.
Rockmore
-
Dartmouth College, USA
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