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SIGNAL PROCESSING VIIITHEORIES AND APPLICATIONS
Proceedings of EUSIPCO-96Eighth European Signal Processing Conference
Trieste, Italy, 10-13 September 1996
Edited by:
G. RAMPONIG.L. SICURANZA
S. CARRATOS. MARSI
D.E.E.I.University of Trieste, Italy
VOLUME III
UNIVEPSITATSBIBLIOTHEKHANNOVER
TECHNISCHEINFORMATIONSBIBLIOTHEK
Edizioni LINT Trieste1996
H0S.3 Detection and Classification of Noisy AR and ARMA ProcessesTourneret J.-Y, Vareille K. and Coulon M 1421
HOS.4 Higher Order Detection Test for Deterministic SignalsChichereau C , Flament B., and Blanpain R 1425
HOS.5 Determining the False-Alarm Performance of HOS-Based Quadratic PhaseCoupling DetectorsFackrell J.W.A. and McLaughlin S 1429
HOS.6 Linear Time-variant Processing of Higher-order Almost-periodically CorrelatedTime-seriesIzzo L. and Napolitano A 1433
HOS.7 A Higher-order Cumulant Based DOA Estimation AlgorithmLai W.K. and Ching P.C 1437
H0S.8 Some Properties and Algorithms for Fourth Order Spectral Analysis of ComplexSignalsHuet C. and Le Roux J 1441
HOS.9 Stationary Moments of a Polynomial Phase Signal, Application to ParameterEstimationFerrari A., Theys C , and Alengrin G 1445
HOS.10 Deterministic Estimation of the Bispectrum and its Application to ImageRestorationKang M.G. and Katsaggelos A.K 1449
VOLUME 3
Architectures
A.I Efficient Implementation on Multiprocessor: the Problem of Signal ProcessingApplications ModellingKwiatkowski L., Boeri F. and Stromboni J.-P 1455
A.2 Processor Architecture for Extended Lapped TransformAkopian D. and Astola J 1459
A. 3 Real-Time Obstacle Detection Using Stereo VisionBertozzi M., Broggi A., and Fascioli A 1463
A. 4 Implementation of a Fast MPEG-2 Compliant Huffman DecoderKarlsson Rudberg M. and Wanhammar L 1467
A. 5 Implementation of Kogbetliantz's SVD Algorithm Using Orthonormal u-RotationsGotze J., Rieder P. and Nossek J.A 1471
A.6 A VLSI Architecture for Real Time Object Detection on High Resolution ImagesCavadini M., Wosnitza M., Thaler M., and Troster G 1475
A. 7 A Single Chip Motion Estimator Dedicated to MPEG2 MP@HLOnoye T., Fujita G., Takatsu M., Shirakawa, I. and Matsumura K 1479
A. 8 VLSI Design of a Parallel Architecture 2-D Rank Order FilterRoncella R., Saletti R. and Savoia G 1483
A.9 A Novel VLSI Architecture for Block Matching AlgorithmsLeeC.-Y 1487
A. 10 Synthesis of Memory-Based VLSI Architectures for Discrete Wavelet TransformsChoi S., Bae J., and Prasanna V.K 1491
Image Recognit ion
IR.l A Set of Multiresolution Texture Features Suitable for Unsupervised ImageSegmentationMatalas I., Roberts S., and Hatzakis H 1495
IR.2 Structural Fault Detection in Random Macro TexturesMirmehdi M., Marik R., Petrou M., and Kittler J 1499
IR.3 Texture Analysis: Comparison of Autocorrelation-Based with Cumulant-BasedApproachesMurino V., Ottonello C, Pagnan S. and Trucco, A 1503
IR.4 Optimal Neural Networks Combination for Handwritten Character RecognitionGosselinB 1507
IR.5 Facial Feature Extraction Using Genetic AlgorithmsEsme B., Sankur B., and Anarim E 1511
IR.6 Eliminating Target Shadows for Improved Tracking and Shape Estimation inOutdoor Monocular Diurnal SequencesGamba P., Lilla M., and Mecocci A 1515
IR.7 Sensor Integration in Associative Visual StructuresAncona F., Parodi G., and Zunino R 1519
Filtering and Transforms
PFT.l Damped Sinusoidal Signal Reconstruction Using Higher-Order CorrelationsRuiz D.P., Carrion M.C., and Gallego A 1523
PFT.2 The Synthesis of Higher Order Digital Bandpass Filters with Tunable CentreFrequency and BandwidthPetrovsky A.A 1527
PFT.3 Higher-Order Statistics for QAM Signals: a Comparison Between Cyclic andStationary RepresentationsMarchand P. and Boiteau D 1531
PFT.4 The Modulated Filter Banks: a Folding ApproachGharbi M., Nicot F., Gozalet M.G., and Coudoux F.-X 1535
PFT.5 Correction of Residual Phase Distortions in Seismic DataMansar S. and Glangeaud F 1539
PFT.6 An Algorithm for Robust Stability of Discrete SystemsBarret M. and Benidir, M 1543
PFT.7 Generalized Time-Frequency Distributions and ApplicationsBenidir M. and Ouldali A 1547
PFT.8 The Properties of Floating Point Single Quantization including Under - andOverflowHartwig F. and Lacroix A 1551
PFT.9 Identification and Prediction of Nonlinear Systems Using Orthonormal FunctionsScott I. and Mulgrew B 1555
PFT.10 A New Least Squares-Based Approach for Fast Learning in Recurrent NeuralNetworksParisi R., Di Claudio E.D., Rapagnetta A, and Orlandi G 1559
PFT.ll On the Determination of the Optimal Center and Scale Factor for TruncatedHermite SeriesOliveira e Silva T. and Belt H.J.W 1563
PFT.12 On the Approximation of Nonbandlimited Signals by Nonuniform SamplingSeriesFerreira P.J.S.G 1567
PFT. 13 A Running Walsh-Hadamard Transform Algorithm and Its Application toIsotropic Quadratic Filter ImplementationDeng G. and Ling A 1571
Speech Recognition
PSR. 1 Minimum Classification Error Transformations for Improving SpeechRecognition Systemsde la Torre A., Peinado A.M., Rubio A.J., Segura J.C. and Sanchez V.E 1575
PSR.2 Towards Subband-Based Speech RecognitionBourlard H., Dupont S.,Hermansky H. and Morgan N 1579
PSR.3 Nonlinear Discriminant Analysis with Neural Networks for Speech RecognitionFontaine V., Ris C, and Leich H 1583
PSR.4 Robust Speech Recognition Using Fuzzy Matrix Quantisation, Neural Networksand Hidden Markov ModelsXydeas C.S. and Cong L 1587
PSR.5 Locally Recurrent Neural Networks for Efficient Realization of a SpeechRecognizerKasper K, Reininger H., Wolf D. and Wiist H 1591
PSR.6 Text-Independent Off-Line Writer Recognition Using Neural NetworksValkaniotis DA., Sirigos J., Fakotakis N. and Kokkinakis G 1595
PSR.7 Segmental LVQ3 Training for Phoneme-Wise Tied Mixture Density HMMSKurimoM 1599
PSR.8 Third-Order Cumulant-Based Wiener Filtering Algorithm Applied to RobustSpeech RecognitionSalavedra J.M. and Hernando J 1603
PSR.9 Comparison of Several Preprocessing Techniques for Robust Speech Recognitionover both PSN and GSM NetworksMokbel C, Mauuary L., Jouvet D. and Monne J 1607
PSR.10 Consistent Subsets in Speech Recognition SystemsGrocholewski S 1611
PSR.ll Vocabulary Independent Acoustic-phonetic Modeling for Continuous SpeechRecognitionFissore L., Laface P., Micca G. and Ravera F 1615
PSR.12 Asynchronous Integration of Audio and Visual Sources in Bi-Modal AutomaticSpeech RecognitionDeleglise P., Rogozan A., and Alissali M 1619
PSR.13 New Time-Frequency Derived Cepstral Coefficients for Automatic SpeechRecognitionWassner H. and Chollet G 1623
PSR.14 Recognition of Phonemes from Estimation ErrorsBaghai-Ravary L. and Beet S.W 1627
PSR.15 Words on Lips: How to Merge Acoustic and Articulatory Informations toAutomatic Speech RecognitionAndre-Obrecht R., Jacob B., and Senac C 1631
Invited Lecture
A.R. Figueiras-VidalPL.4 Adaptive Signal Processing: a Discussion of Trade-Offs
from the Perspective of Artificial Learning 1635
Speech Coding
SC.l An ATM Speech Codec with Improved Reconstruction of Lost CellsCluverK 1641
SC.2 Multimode Spectral Coding of Speech for Satellite CommunicationsDas A. and Gersho A 1645
SC.3 CELP Coding Based on Signal Classification Using the Dyadic Wavelet TransformStegmann J., Schroder G., and Fischer K.A 1649
SC.4 An Algorithm for the Training of CELP Excitation CodebooksBalss U., Reininger H., Schalk H., and Wolf D 1653
SC.5 Critical Band Quantisation Analysis for Masked Distortion Speech CodingMcCourtP.M 1657
SC.6 Perceptual Coding of Speech Using a Fast Wavelet Packet Transform AlgorithmCarnero B. and Drygajlo A 1661
SC.7 Subjective Performance of Spectral Excitation Coding of Speech at 2.4 Kb/sLupini P. and Cuperman V.S 1665
SC.8 Robust Multiband Excitation Coding of Speech Based on Variable Analysis FrameSizesYu W.M.E. and Chan C.F 1669
SC.9 A Prototype Waveform Interpolation Low Bit Rate Speech CodecMenegaz G. and Mazzoleni M 1673
SC.10 Quantization of the LPC Model with the Reconstruction Error DistortionMeasureErkelens J.S. and Broersen P.M.T 1677
Emerging Techniques
ET.l Reconstruction of Structure and Texture of Planar Environments by DynamicVision TechniquesCossi M., Cortelazzo G.M., and Frezza R 1681
ET.2 Algorithms and Systems for Modeling Moving ScenesBoveV.M 1685
ET.3 Region-Based Image Annotation Using Color and Texture CuesSaber E. and Murat Tekalp E 1689
ET.4 Orientation Radiograms for Indexing and Identification in Image DatabasesMichel S., Karoubi B., Bigiin J., and Corsini S 1693
ET.6 Digital Watermarks for Audio SignalsBoney L., Tewfik A.H., and Hamdy K.N 1697
ET.7 Embedding Parametric Digital Signatures in ImagesBors A.G. and Pitas 1 1701
ET.8 A New Speech Scrambling Method - Comparative Analysis and a Fast AlgorithmDelic V.D., Senk V., and Milosevic V.S 1705
Special Session 6
Fuzzy Signal and Image Process ing
55.6.1 Nonlinear Fuzzy Filters: an OverviewRussoF 1709
55.6.2 Data-Dependent Filtering Based on IF-THEN Rules and ELSE RuleTaguchi A. and Kimura T 1713
55.6.3 Fuzzy Cell Hough TransformChatzis V. and Pitas 1 1717
55.6.4 Fuzzy Center Weighted Median FiltersTaguchi A. and Izawa N 1721
55.6.5 A Fuzzy Expert System for Low Level Image SegmentationBarni M., Rossi S. and Mecocci A 1725
55.6.6 Integration of Linguistic Knowledge for Colour Image SegmentationCarron T. and Lambert P 1729
55.6.7 Fusion of Data from Fuzzy Integral-Based Active and Passive Colour StereoVision Systems for Correspondence IdentificationKnoll A., Schroder R., and Wolfram A 1733
55.6.8 Fuzzy Clustering of Digital Images by Exploiting Densitometric and TopologicalInformationMari M., Garcia C, and Dellepiane S 1737
Filtering II
FII.l ILL-Conditioning of Non-Minimum Phase SystemsHashemi S. and Hammond J.K 1741
FII.2 Flexible Nonuniform Filter Banks Using Allpass Transformation of MultipleOrderKappelan M., StrauB B., and Vary P 1745
FII.4 Elimination of Cliks and Background Noise from Archive GramophoneRecordings Using the "Two Track Mono" ApproachNiedzwieckiM 1749
FII.5 Efficient Allocation of Power-of-Two Terms in Complex FIR Filter DesignQiloglu T.and Lee, Y.H 1753
FII.6 Chebyshev Design of FIR Filters with Arbitrary Magnitude and Phase ResponsesLangM 1757
FII.7 Designing of Robust Stable Digital FiltersZiolkoM 1761
FII.9 Cepstral Synthesis of Minimum-Phase FIR and IIR Digital FiltersNagelP 1765
Machine Vision
MV.l Real-time Computation of 2-D Moments on Block Represented Binary Images onthe Scan Line Array ProcessorSpiliotis I.M. and Mertzios B.G 1769
MV.2 Subpixel Edge Localization with Statistical Error CompensationPedersini F., Sarti A. and Tubaro S 1773
MV.3 A Comparison of Linear and Nonlinear Scale-space Filters in NoiseHarvey R., Bosson A., and Bangham J.A 1777
MV.4 A Comparison of CFAR Strategies for Blob Detection in Textured ImagesAlberola-Lopez C, Casar-Corredera J.R. and Ruiz-Alzola J 1781
MV.5 Optimization of Spaceborne Imaging Sensors with an End to End SimulationSystemReulke R. and Jahn H 1785
MV.6 A Non-Iterative Approach to Initial Region Estimation Applied to Color ImageSegmentationPortillo-Garcia J., Alberola-Ldpez C, Tardon-Garcia L.J. and Trueba-Santader J.I 1789
MV.7 Accurate 3-D Reconstruction from Trinocular Views through Integration ofImproved Edge-matching and Area-matching TechniquesPedersini F. and Tubaro S 1793
MV.8 3D Tracking of Deformable Objects with Applications to Coding and RecognitionRuiz-Alzola J., Alberola-Lopez C, Casar-Corredera J.R. and de Miguel-Vela G 1797
MV.9 Determining Hybrid Reflectance Properties and Shape Reconstruction by UsingIndirect Diffuse Illumination MethodKim T.-E. and Choi J.-S 1801
MV.10 Three-Dimensional Inspection of Printed Circuit Boards Using PhaseProfilometryDi Stefano L.and Boland F 1805
Sonar and Radar
PSO. 1 Maneuvering Target Motion Analysis Using BSpline RepresentationDeruazL 1809
PSO.2 3D Tracking Sonars with High Accuracy of Range Measurements for AutonomousMobile Robot NavigationSabatini A.M 1813
PSO.3 Data Association and Tracking from Acoustic Doppler and MagneticMeasurementsDassot G., Chichereau, C. and Blanpain R 1817
PSO.4 Source Localization with Overlapping CW Intercepts Using Multipath ModelingBlanc-Benon P 1821
PSO.5 Time Delay Estimation in a Multipath ContextComon P., Emile B. and Bienvenu G 1825
PSO.6 Wideband Inverse Filtering to Improve Active Sonar Detection in BackgroundReverberationDelachartre P., Vray D., Ma N., Bacelar A., Gimenez G. and Ma Y.M 1829
PSO. 7 Accurate Fish Position and Orientation Parameters Correlated to WidebandEcho: a New Approach for Classification of Fish SpeciesBacelar A., Neyran B., Delachartre P., Vray D. and Gimenez G 1833
PSO.8 Radar Signal Extraction Using CorrelationLancon F., Hillion A., and Saoudi S 1837
PSO.9 Performance Indicators of the Correlation Process for Non Ambiguous DopplerFrequency Estimation in Multiple PRF RadarsBerenguer C. and Alengrin G 1841
PSO. 10 Surveillance Radar Waveform Fitted for Anti-Stealthness and for Counter-coun-termeasures: EvaluationGonget N., Arques P.Y. and Martinet L 1845
PSO. 11 Optimal Waveform Selection for Target ClassificationSowelam S.M. and Tewfik A.H 1849
PSO. 12 Experimental Verification of a Generalized Multivariate Propagation Model forIonospheric HF SignalsAbramovich Y., Demeure C. and Gorokhov A 1853
PSO. 13 Ground Clutter Detection and Elimination for Dual-Polarized Weather RadarUsing Multiparameter ThresholdsLiu L. and Bringi V.N 1857
PSO. 14 Time-Frequency Analysis of LIDAR Signal to Obtain Gravity WavesCharacteristicsMolinaro F., Bencherif H. and Bessafi M 1861
PSO. 15 Coherence Estimation of Interferometric SAR ImagesGatelli F., Monti Guarnieri A., and Prati C 1865
Image Processing
PIP. 1 Segmentation of Color Still Images Using Voronoi DiagramsItoh S. and Matsuda, 1 1869
PIP.2 Textured Images Segmentation by a Multiresolution MorphologicalDecomposition MethodPloix A., Chen V., Leclere P., and Roussel M 1873
PIP.3 Unsupervised Texture Segmentation Using 2-D AR Modelling and a StochasticVersion of the EM ProcedureCariou C. and Chehdi K 1877
PIP. 5 A Morphological Algorithm for PhotomosaickingFrancisco P.A. Jr and Leite N. J 1881
PIP.6 Applying Multi-Angled Parallelism to Spanish Topographical MapsCusco J.M. and Faiindez M 1885
PIP. 7 Synthesis-by-Analysis of Complex TexturesCampisi P., Neri A. and Scarano G 1889
PIP.8 Cork Pores and Defects Detection by Morphological Image AnalysisLopes F., Pereira H., De Natale F.G.B., Tintrup F., Giusto D.D. and Vernazza G 1893
PIP.9 Textures Discrimination Enhancement by Fusion with Second and Fourth OrderStatisticsAviles-Cruz C. and Guerin-Dugue A 1897
PIP. 10 Graph Matching by Relaxation TecniqueCheong S.H. and Lee S.U 1901
PIP. 11 Using Color Distribution to Effectively Query Image DatabasesBarolo B., Gagliardi I., and Schettini R 1905
PIP. 12 Modified Sigma Filter for Processing Images Corrupted by Multiplicative andImpulsive NoiseLukin V., Ponomarenko N., Kuosmanen P. and Astola J 1909
PIP. 13 Edge-Preserving Smoothing by Adaptive Nonlinear Filters with Layered NeuralNetworksMuneyasu M., Wada Y. and Hinamoto T 1913
PIP. 14 2-D Adaptive Piecewise-Linear Filter for Image EnhancementPahor V., Ramponi G., and Sicuranza G.L 1917
PIP. 15 Adaptive Weighted da-FilteringIssa I. and Bolon Ph 1921
Nonlinear Processing
NLP.2 Steady-State Performance Analysis of the LMS Adaptive Time-Varying SecondOrder Volterra FilterSayadi M., Fnaiech F. and Guillon S., Najim M 1925
NLP.3 On Blind Identification of Quadratic SystemsKoukoulas P. and Kalouptsidis N 1929
NLP.4 Recursive Volterra Filters with Stability MonitoringMumolo E. and Carini A 1933
NLP.5 Parallel-cascade Adaptive Volterra FiltersPanicker T.M. and Mathews V.J. and Sicuranza G.L 1937
NLP.6 Generalized Adaptors with Memory for Nonlinear Wave Digital StructureSarti A.and De Poli G 1941
NLP.7 Nonlinear Interference Cancellation Using a Radial Basis Function NetworkStrauch P. and Mulgrew B 1945
NLP.8 Periodicity Retrieval from Nonstationary Signals Using Joint Order StatisticsMakarovA 1949
NLP.9 Uses of Nonlinear Model-Based Time Series AnalysisMartin R.J 1953
NLP.10 Signal Processing Via Synchronized Chaotic Systems with Feedback ControlKozlov A.K. and Shalfeev V.D 1957
Communications
C.I Voice Controlled Mobile Phone for Car EnvironmentBourmeyster I., Chaoui J., Cucchi S., Griggio N., Guido A., Moroni G., Riccio A.,Stanzani M., and Valente, F 1961
C.2 A New Error Concealment Technique for Audio Transmission with Packet LossStenger A., Girod B., Younes KB. and Reng R 1965
C.3 Transmission of Variable-Rate Encoded Speech Samples on Packet RadioNetworksBabich F., Carrato S., and Vatta F 1969
C.4 Channel Equalization Using Partial Likelihood Estimation and RecurrentCanonical Piecewise Linear NetworkLiu X. and Adali T I 9 7 3
C5 Channel Estimation for Transform Modulations in Mobile CommunicationsLamarca M. and Vazquez G 19/7
C.6 Detection and Compensation for Disruptive Non-Linear Traffic-Flow Dynamics inCommunication NetworksGreenwood D.P.A. and Carrasco R.A 1981
C.7 Simulation of Land Mobile SATCOM Links Using Different Orbits and ModulationModesKohl M. and Jondral F 1985
C.8 Scrambling and Error Correction by Means of Linear Time-Varying FiltersDuverdier A. and Lacaze B 1989
C.9 A Fast LUT+CMAC Data PredistorterGonzalez-Serrano F.J.,Figueiras-Vidal A.R. and Artes-Rodriguez A 1993
CIO Design of Pulse Shaping Filters and Their Applications in Radio SystemsShyu J.-J. and Lai Y.-C 1997
Spectral Estimation
SE.l Parameter Identification of Frequency-Selective Noisy Fast-Fading RayleighDigital Channels Via Nonlinear Yule-Walker-like EquationsCusani R. and Baccarelli E 2001
SE.3 Super-Resolution Spectrum Analysis Regularization: Burg, Capon & Ago-Antagonistic AlgorithmsBarbarescoF 2005
SE.4 Spectral Analysis of Randomly Sampled ProcessesOuahabi A, Depollier C, Simon, L.,F Kouame D., Roux J.F.and Patat, F 2009
SE.5 High Resolution Spectral Analysis Using a Combination of an OrthogonalApproach and a Genetic AlgorithmVesin, J.M 2013
SE.6 An Enhanced Method for the Estimation of a Doppler FrequencyCrestel J., Guitton M., and Chuberre H 2017
SE.7 Gabor Transform and Zak Transform with Rational OversamplingBastiaansM.J 2021
SE.8 Parameter Estimation of Exponentially Damped Sinusoids Using Second OrderStatisticsAbed Meraim K, Belouchrani A.,Mansour A.and Hua Y 2025
SE.9 Subspace-Based Parameter Estimation of Symmetric Non-causal AutoregressiveSignals from Noisy MeasurementsStoica P. and Sorelius J 2029
SE. 10 Autoregressive Modelling of Irregularly-Sampled DataMartin R. J 2033
Detection
D. 1 Approximate Maximum Likelihood Estimation in Laser VelocimetryBessonO. and Galtier F 2037
D.2 Instrumental Variable Solution to an Extended Frisch ProblemStoica P., Cedervall M., Sorelius J. and Soderstrbm T 2041
D.3 Bernoulli-Gaussian Deconvolution in Non-Gaussian Noise, Contribution ofWavelet DecompositionRousseau H. and Duvaut P 2045
D.4 MMSE Equalizers for Multitone Systems without Guard TimeVandendorpeL 2049
D.5 MSE-Based Regularization Approach to Rank Determination in CLS and TLSEstimationKagiwada H., Aoki Y., Xin J., and Sano A 2053
D.6 Robustness Analysis of MUSIC and ESPRIT Frequency Estimators for SinusoidalSignals with Time-varying AmplitudeBessonO. and Stoica P 2057
D.7 HOS Based Detectors for Periodic SignalsWhite P.R. and Khalili N 2061
D.8 Detection of Abrupt Changes: a Time-frequency ApproachLaurent H., Doncarli C, and Poignet P 2065
D.9 Detection and Estimation of Changes in a Polynomial-phase Signal Using theDPPTTheys C, Ferrari A., and Alengrin G 2069
D.10 Symbol Decoding Based on Signal Subspace Decomposition in MSKRuiz R. and Cabrera M 2073
Blind Identification
BI.l Wideband Blind Identification and Separation of Independent SourcesWangJ 2077
BI.2 Subspace Method for Blind Separation of Sources in Convolutive MixtureMansour A., Jutten Ch. and Loubaton Ph 2081
BI.3 Blind Separation of Wide-Band Sources: Application to Rotating Machine SignalsCapdevielle V., Serviere Ch., and Lacoume J-L 2085
BI.4 Blind Source Separation by Simultaneous Third-Order Tensor DiagonalizationDe Lathauwer, L., De Moor, B., and Vandewalle, J 2089
BI.5 Second Order Blind Identification of Convolutive Mixtures with TemporallyCorrelated Sources: a Subspace Based ApproachGorokhov A. and Loubaton Ph 2093
BI.6 Direction Finding after Blind Identification of Sources Steering Vectors: theBlind-MAXCOR and Blind-MUSIC MethodsChevalier P., Benoit G. and Ferreol A 2097
BI.7 Blind Beamforming in a Cyclostationary Context Using an Optimally WeightedQuadratic Cost FunctionVignat Ch. and Loubaton Ph 2001
MDSP
MDSP.l Application Oriented Insights into the Gabor Transform for Acoustic SignalsProcessingLukasikE 2105
MDSP.2 Use of Time-Frequency Representation for Time Delay Estimation of NonStationary Multicomponent SignalsMatacchione M., Lo Presti L., and Olmo G 2109
MDSP.3 Binary-Valued Wavelet Decompositions of Binary ImagesSwanson M.D. and Tewfik A.H 2113
MDSP.4 Spatio-Temporal Wavelet Transforms for Image Sequence AnalysisLeduc J.-P. and Labit C 2117
MDSP.5 Selection of Sampling Grid and Prefilter for Image Decimation Based onSpectral Extension AnalysisPedersini F., Sarti A., and Tubaro S 2121
MDSP. 6 Discrete Models for Multidimensional System SimulationRabensteinR 2125
MDSP.7 Directional Composite Morphological Filter in Image ProcessingLi W. and Ronsin J 2129
MDSP.8 A New Two-Dimensional Block Least Mean Squares Adaptive AlgorithmAttallahS 2133
MDSP.9 Design of 3-D Optimal FIR Filters which Extract Objects Moving along LinearTrajectoryKondo K. and Hamada N 2137
MDSP. 10 A Multivariable Steiglitz-McBride MethodAshari M., Mboup M. and Regalia P.A 2141