AE-L1.1: COOPERATIVE WIENER-ICA FOR SOURCE LOCALIZATION AND SEPARATION BY DISTRIBUTED MICROPHONE ARRAYS
Francesco Nesta, Fondazione Bruno Kessler - Irst and UNITN, Italy; Maurizio Omologo, Fondazione Bruno Kessler - Irst, Italy
AE-L1.2: SIMULTANEOUS CLUSTERING OF MIXING AND SPECTRAL MODEL PARAMETERS FOR BLIND SPARSE SOURCE SEPARATION
Shoko Araki, Tomohiro Nakatani, Hiroshi Sawada, NTT Corporation, Japan
AE-L1.3: UNDER-DETERMINED CONVOLUTIVE BLIND SOURCE SEPARATION USING SPATIAL COVARIANCE MODELS
Ngoc Duong, Emmanuel Vincent, Rémi Gribonval, IRISA/INRIA, France
AE-L1.4: SINGLE CHANNEL SOURCE SEPARATION BASED ON SPARSE SOURCE OBSERVATION MODEL WITH HARMONIC CONSTRAINT
Tomohiro Nakatani, Shoko Araki, NTT Corporation, Japan
AE-L1.5: AN EXPECTATION-MAXIMIZATION METHOD FOR THE PERMUTATION PROBLEM IN FREQUENCY-DOMAIN BLIND SOURCE SEPARATION
Thom-Thi Ngo, Seung-Hyon Nam, Paichai University, Republic of Korea
AE-L1.6: IMPROVED SINGLE-CHANNEL SPEECH SEPARATION USING SINUSOIDAL MODELING
Pejman Mowlaee, Mads Græsbøll Christensen, Søren Holdt Jensen, Aalborg university, Denmark
AE-L2.1: NOISE-TO-MASK RATIO MINIMIZATION BY WEIGHTED NON-NEGATIVE MATRIX FACTORIZATION
Joonas Nikunen, Tuomas Virtanen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
AE-L2.2: A UNIFIED TIME-FREQUENCY METHOD FOR SYNTHESIZING NOISY SOUNDS WITH SHORT TRANSIENTS AND NARROW SPECTRAL COMPONENTS
Damián Marelli, University of Newcastle, Australia; Mitsuko Aramaki, Richard Kronland-Martinet, Centre national de la recherche scientifique, France; Charles Verron, Orange Labs, France
AE-L2.3: FIRST-ORDER GLOBAL AM-FM DECOMPOSITION AND APPLICATION TO MUSIC ANALYSIS AND TRANSFORMATION
Mahdi Triki, Philips Research Laboratories, Netherlands; Dirk T.M. Slock, EURECOM, France
AE-L2.4: AN INDIVIDUALLY TUNABLE PERFECT RECONSTRUCTION FILTERBANK FOR BANDED WAVEGUIDE SYNTHESIS
Alex Fink, Harvey Thornburg, Andreas Spanias, Arizona State University, United States
AE-L2.5: MODULATION-BASED DETECTION OF SPEECH IN REAL BACKGROUND NOISE: GENERALIZATION TO NOVEL BACKGROUND CLASSES
Jörg-Hendrik Bach, Birger Kollmeier, Jörn Anemüller, University of Oldenburg, Germany
AE-L2.6: ON-THE-FLY VIDEO GENRE CLASSIFICATION BY COMBINATION OF AUDIO FEATURES
Mickael Rouvier, Georges Linares, Driss Matrouf, LIA, France
AE-L3.1: BLIND UPMIX OF STEREO MUSIC SIGNALS USING MULTI-STEP LINEAR PREDICTION BASED REVERBERATION EXTRACTION
Keisuke Kinoshita, Tomohiro Nakatani, NTT Communication Science Laboratories, Japan; Masato Miyoshi, Kanazawa University, Japan
AE-L3.2: MUSIC DEREVERBERATION USING HARMONIC STRUCTURE SOURCE MODEL AND WIENER FILTER
Naoki Yasuraoka, Kyoto University, Japan; Takuya Yoshioka, Tomohiro Nakatani, Atsushi Nakamura, NTT Communication Science Laboratories, Japan; Hiroshi G. Okuno, Kyoto University, Japan
AE-L3.3: SONG-LEVEL MULTI-PITCH TRACKING BY HEAVILY CONSTRAINED CLUSTERING
Zhiyao Duan, Jinyu Han, Bryan Pardo, Northwestern University, United States
AE-L3.4: HIGH PRECISION FREQUENCY ESTIMATION FOR HARPSICHORD TUNING CLASSIFICATION
Dan Tidhar, Matthias Mauch, Simon Dixon, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
AE-L3.5: COVER SONG DETECTION: FROM HIGH SCORES TO GENERAL CLASSIFICATION
Suman Ravuri, University of California, Berkeley, United States; Daniel Ellis, Columbia University, United States
AE-L3.6: MUSIC RHYTHM CHARACTERIZATION WITH APPLICATION TO WORKOUT-MIX GENERATION
Qian Lin, Xiamen University, China; Lie Lu, Microsoft Research Asia, China; Christopher Weare, Microsoft Corporation, United States; Frank Seide, Microsoft Research Asia, China
AE-L4.1: BAFFLED CIRCULAR LOUDSPEAKER ARRAY WITH BROADBAND HIGH DIRECTIVITY
Mihailo Kolundzija, Christof Faller, Martin Vetterli, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
AE-L4.2: DOUBLE SIDED CONE ARRAY FOR SPHERICAL HARMONIC ANALYSIS OF WAVEFIELDS
Aastha Gupta, Thushara Abhayapala, Australian National University, Australia
AE-L4.3: EIGENANALYSIS-BASED BROADBAND SOURCE LOCALIZATION
Mehrez Souden, Jacob Benesty, Sofiene Affes, INRS, Canada
AE-L4.4: ENERGY-BASED MULTI-SPEAKER VOICE ACTIVITY DETECTION WITH AN AD HOC MICROPHONE ARRAY
Alexander Bertrand, Marc Moonen, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
AE-L4.5: LINEAR FILTERING FOR NOISE REDUCTION AND INTERFERENCE REJECTION
Mehrez Souden, Jacob Benesty, Sofiene Affes, INRS, Canada
AE-L4.6: THEORETICAL MUSICAL-NOISE ANALYSIS AND ITS GENERALIZATION FOR METHODS OF INTEGRATING BEAMFORMING AND SPECTRAL SUBTRACTION BASED ON HIGHER-ORDER STATISTICS
Yu Takahashi, Hiroshi Saruwatari, Kiyohiro Shikano, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan; Kazunobu Kondo, Yamaha Corp., Japan
AE-P1.1: OPTIMAL SPATIAL SAMPLING FOR SPHERICAL LOUDSPEAKER ARRAYS
Joshua Atkins, Johns Hopkins University, United States
AE-P1.2: AN ALGORITHM FOR POWER CONSTRAINED HOLOGRAPHIC REPRODUCTION OF SOUND
Paul Teal, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand; Terence Betlehem, Mark Poletti, Industrial Research Ltd., New Zealand
AE-P1.3: AN ANALYTICAL APPROACH TO 2.5D SOUND FIELD REPRODUCTION EMPLOYING LINEAR DISTRIBUTIONS OF NON-OMNIDIRECTIONAL LOUDSPEAKERS
Jens Ahrens, Sascha Spors, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany
AE-P1.4: A SYSTEM-IDENTIFICATION-ERROR-ROBUST METHOD FOR EQUALIZATION OF MULTICHANNEL ACOUSTIC SYSTEMS
Wancheng Zhang, Emanuel Habets, Patrick Naylor, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
AE-P1.5: METHOD FOR DEREVERBERATION AND NOISE REDUCTION USING SPHERICAL MICROPHONE ARRAYS
Yotam Peled, Boaz Rafaely, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
AE-P1.6: SPACE DOMAIN OPTIMAL BEAMFORMING FOR SPHERICAL MICROPHONE ARRAYS
Haohai Sun, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway; Shefeng Yan, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; U. Peter Svensson, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
AE-P1.7: JOINT ESTIMATION OF DOA AND SPEECH BASED ON EM BEAMFORMING
Lae-Hoon Kim, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Gerasimos Potamianos, National Center of Scientific Research ``Demokritos, Greece; Vit Libal, NA, Czech Republic
AE-P1.8: SRP-PHAT METHODS OF LOCATING SIMULTANEOUS MULTIPLE TALKERS USING A FRAME OF MICROPHONE ARRAY DATA
Hoang Do, Harvey Silverman, Brown University, United States
AE-P1.9: ESTIMATION OF SOUND SOURCE ORIENTATION USING EIGENSPACE OF SPATIAL CORRELATION MATRIX
Kenta Niwa, Yusuke Hioka, Sumitaka Sakauchi, Ken'ichi Furuya, Yoichi Haneda, NTT Corporation, Japan
AE-P1.10: HEAD ORIENTATION ESTIMATION OF A SPEAKER BY UTILIZING KURTOSIS OF A DOA HISTOGRAM WITH RESTORATION OF DISTANCE EFFECT
Masahito Togami, Yohei Kawaguchi, Hitachi, Ltd., Japan
AE-P1.11: SPEECH ENHANCEMENT VIA SEPARATION OF SOURCES FROM CO-LOCATED MICROPHONE RECORDINGS
Muawiyath Shujau, Christian Ritz, University of Wollongong, Australia; Ian Burnett, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia
AE-P1.12: PSYCHOACOUSTICALLY MOTIVATED, FREQUENCY DEPENDENT TIKHONOV REGULARIZATION FOR SOUNDFIELD PARAMETRIZATION
Deep Sen, Shuai Wang, University of New South Wales & Acouity Pty. Ltd., Australia; Andy Deffrasnes, Faculte Polytechnique de Mons, Belgium
AE-P1.13: DISAMBIGUATION IN MULTIDIMENSIONAL TRACKING OF MULTIPLE ACOUSTIC SOURCES USING A GAUSSIAN LIKELIHOOD CRITERION
Pengxiao Teng, Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; Anthony Lombard, Walter Kellermann, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
AE-P2.1: ESTIMATING DIRECT-TO-REVERBERANT ENERGY RATIO BASED ON SPATIAL CORRELATION MODEL SEGREGATING DIRECT SOUND AND REVERBERATION
Yusuke Hioka, Kenta Niwa, Sumitaka Sakauchi, Ken'ichi Furuya, Yoichi Haneda, NTT Corporation, Japan
AE-P2.2: ESTIMATION OF REFLECTIVE SURFACES FROM CONTINUOUS SIGNALS
Sakari Tervo, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland; Teemu Korhonen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
AE-P2.3: L1-REGULARIZED ROOM MODELING WITH COMPACT MICROPHONE ARRAYS
Demba Ba, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Flavio Ribeiro, University of Sao Paulo, United States; Cha Zhang, Dinei Florencio, Microsoft Research, United States
AE-P2.4: REVERBERATION FEATURES IDENTIFICATION FROM MUSIC RECORDINGS USING THE DISCRETE WAVELET TRANSFORM
Gang Ren, Mark Bocko, Dave Headlam, University of Rochester, United States
AE-P2.5: DATABASE OF OMNIDIRECTIONAL AND B-FORMAT ROOM IMPULSE RESPONSES
Rebecca Stewart, Mark Sandler, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
AE-P2.6: HRTF DATABASE AT FIU DSP LAB
Navarun Gupta, University of Bridgeport, United States; Armando Barreto, Florida International University, United States; Manan Joshi, University of Bridgeport, United States; Juan Carlos Agudelo, Wells Fargo & Company, United States
AE-P2.7: IMPROVING ADAPTIVE FEEDBACK CANCELLATION IN DIGITAL HEARING AIDS THROUGH OFFENDING FREQUENCY SUPPRESSION
Ashutosh Pandey, V. John Mathews, University of Utah, United States
AE-P2.8: ADAPTIVE FEEDBACK CANCELLATION IN HEARING AIDS USING THE IPLS ALGORITHM
Randall Plate, Yongchao Wang, Zhi-Quan Luo, University of Minnesota, United States; Chris Gao, Intricon, Inc., United States
AE-P2.9: ADAPTIVE FEEDBACK CANCELLATION IN HEARING AIDS USING A SINUSOIDAL NEAR-END SIGNAL MODEL
Kim Ngo, Toon van Waterschoot, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium; Mads Græsbøll Christensen, Aalborg University, Denmark; Marc Moonen, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium; Søren Holdt Jensen, Aalborg University, Denmark; Jan Wouters, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
AE-P2.10: EVALUATION OF SOUND CLASSIFICATION ALGORITHMS FOR HEARING AID APPLICATIONS
JuanJuan Xiang, Martin F. McKinney, Kelly Fitz, Tao Zhang, Starkey Laboratories, United States
AE-P2.11: PERFORMANCE OF SINUSOIDAL MODEL BASED AMPLITUDE COMPRESSION IN FLUCTUATING NOISE
Janet C. Rutledge, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, United States; Peggy B. Nelson, University of Minnesota, United States; Juan Carlos Tejero-Calado, University of Malaga, Spain; Jonathan K. Chang, Russell R. Williams, II, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, United States
AE-P2.12: A HIGHER-ORDER SPECTRO-TEMPORAL INTEGRATION MODEL FOR PREDICTING SIGNAL AUDIBILITY
Qing Yang, John Harris, University of Florida, United States
AE-P2.13: A COMPARISON OF NONSTAGGERED COMPACT FDTD SCHEMES FOR THE 3D WAVE EQUATION
Konrad Kowalczyk, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany; Maarten van Walstijn, Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom
AE-P3.1: SUBSPACE TRACKING OF MULTIPLE SOURCES AND ITS APPLICATION TO SPEAKERS EXTRACTION
Shmulik Markovich Golan, Sharon Gannot, Bar-Ilan University, Israel; Israel Cohen, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
AE-P3.2: STUDY OF THE WIDELY LINEAR WIENER FILTER FOR NOISE REDUCTION
Jacob Benesty, INRS-EMT, University of Quebec, Canada; Jingdong Chen, Yiteng (Arden) Huang, WeVoice, Inc., United States
AE-P3.3: ANALYSIS OF THE FREQUENCY-DOMAIN WIENER FILTER WITH THE PREDICTION GAIN
Jingdong Chen, WeVoice, Inc., United States; Jacob Benesty, INRS-EMT, University of Quebec, Canada; Yiteng (Arden) Huang, WeVoice, Inc., United States
AE-P3.4: COMPLEX NEWTON ALGORITHM FOR BLIND SIGNAL EXTRACTION OF SPEECH IN DIFFUSE NOISE
Jani Even, Hiroshi Saruwatari, Kiyohiro Shikano, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan; Tomoya Takatani, Toyota Motor Corporation, Japan
AE-P3.5: DUAL CHANNEL NOISE REDUCTION METHOD USING PHASE DIFFERENCE-BASED SPECTRAL AMPLITUDE ESTIMATION
Kyuhong Kim, So-Young Jeong, Jae-Hoon Jeong, Kwang-Cheol Oh, Jeongsu Kim, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea
AE-P3.6: SOUND ENHANCEMENT USING SPARSE APPROXIMATION WITH SPECLETS
Manuel Moussallam, Pierre Leveau, Si-Mohamed Aziz-Sbai, Audionamix, France
AE-P3.7: ON THE ROBUSTNESS OF THE MULTIDIMENSIONAL STATE COHERENCE TRANSFORM FOR SOLVING THE PERMUTATION PROBLEM OF FREQUENCY-DOMAIN ICA
Benedikt Loesch, University of Stuttgart, Germany; Francesco Nesta, Fondazione Bruno Kessler - Irst, Italy; Bin Yang, University of Stuttgart, Germany
AE-P3.8: A SMALL DODECAHEDRAL MICROPHONE ARRAY FOR BLIND SOURCE SEPARATION
Motoki Ogasawara, Takanori Nishino, Kazuya Takeda, Nagoya University, Japan
AE-P3.9: TOWARDS EFFECTIVE SINGING VOICE EXTRACTION FROM STEREOPHONIC RECORDINGS
Stratis Sofianos, Aladdin Ariyaeeinia, Richard Polfreman, University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
AE-P3.10: ON OPTIMIZING THE COMPUTATIONAL COMPLEXITY FOR VQ-BASED SINGLE CHANNEL SOURCE SEPARATION
Michael Stark, Franz Pernkopf, Graz University of Technology, Austria
AE-P3.11: BLIND SPEECH SEPARATION EMPLOYING DIRECTIONAL STATISTICS IN AN EXPECTATION MAXIMIZATION FRAMEWORK
Dang Hai Tran Vu, Reinhold Haeb-Umbach, University of Paderborn, Germany
AE-P3.12: INFORMED SOURCE SEPARATION OF UNDERDETERMINED INSTANTANEOUS STEREO MIXTURES USING SOURCE INDEX EMBEDDING
Mathieu Parvaix, Laurent Girin, GIPSA-lab, France
AE-P4.1: MUSIC GENRE CLASSIFICATION VIA TOPOLOGY PRESERVING NON-NEGATIVE TENSOR FACTORIZATION AND SPARSE REPRESENTATIONS
Yannis Panagakis, Constantine Kotropoulos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
AE-P4.2: AUTOMATIC AUDIO TAGGING USING COVARIATE SHIFT ADAPTATION
Gordon Wichern, Arizona State University, United States; Makoto Yamada, Colorado State University, Japan; Harvey Thornburg, Arizona State University, United States; Masashi Sugiyama, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Andreas Spanias, Arizona State University, United States
AE-P4.3: PERCEPTUAL AUDIO FEATURES FOR UNSUPERVISED KEY-PHRASE DETECTION
Dirk von Zeddelmann, Frank Kurth, Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der angewandten Forschung e.V., Germany; Meinard Mueller, Saarland University and MPI Informatik, Germany
AE-P4.4: CONTENT-BASED AUDIO COPY DETECTION USING NEAREST-NEIGHBOR MAPPING
Vishwa Gupta, Gilles Boulianne, Patrick Cardinal, Centre de recherche informatique de Montreal, Canada
AE-P4.5: MUSIC MOOD CLASSIFICATION BY RHYTHM AND BASS-LINE UNIT PATTERN ANALYSIS
Emiru Tsunoo, Taichi Akase, Nobutaka Ono, Shigeki Sagayama, University of Tokyo, Japan
AE-P4.6: AUTOMATIC TEMPORAL ALIGNMENT OF AV DATA WITH CONFIDENCE ESTIMATION
Danil Korchagin, Philip N. Garner, John Dines, Idiap Research Institute, Switzerland
AE-P4.7: TOP-DOWN STRATEGIES IN PARAMETER SELECTION OF SINUSOIDAL MODELING OF AUDIO
Toni Hirvonen, Athanasios Mouchtaris, FORTH, Greece
AE-P4.8: EVALUATION OF A STEREO AUDIO DATA HIDING METHOD USING INTER-CHANNEL DECORRELATOR POLARITY
Kazuhiro Kondo, Yamagata University, Japan
AE-P4.9: ROBUST FREQUENCY-BASED AUDIO FINGERPRINTING
Elsa Dupraz, ENS Cachan, France; Gael Richard, Telecom ParisTech, France
AE-P4.10: EVALUATION OF DISTANCE BASED AMPLITUDE PANNING FOR SPATIAL AUDIO
Dimitar Kostadinov, Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria; Joshua D. Reiss, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom; Valeri Mladenov, Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria
AE-P4.11: SPATIAL AUDIO CUES BASED SURVEILLANCE AUDIO ATTENTION MODEL
Bo Hang, Ruimin Hu, Wuhan University, China
AE-P4.12: ACOUSTIC FRONT-END OPTIMIZATION FOR BIRD SPECIES RECOGNITION
Martin Graciarena, Michelle Delplanche, Elizabeth Shriberg, Andreas Stolcke, Luciana Ferrer, SRI International, United States
AE-P4.13: WILDLIFE INTRUDER DETECTION USING SOUNDS CAPTURED BY ACOUSTIC SENSORS
Marius Ghiurcau, Corneliu Rusu, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania; Radu Bilcu, Nokia Research Center, Finland
AE-P4.14: GENERALIZED HARMONIC ANALYSIS OF ARC-TANGENT SQUARE ROOT (ATSR) NONLINEAR DEVICE FOR VIRTUAL BASS SYSTEM
Nay Oo, Woon-Seng Gan, Wee-Tong Lim, Digital Signal Processing Lab, School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore
AE-P5.1: AN IMPROVED DEVIATION MEASURE FOR TWO-PATH ECHO CANCELLATION
Christian Schüldt, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden; Fredric Lindstrom, Limes Technology AB, Sweden; Ingvar Claesson, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden
AE-P5.2: AN IMPROVED PROPORTIONATE NLMS ALGORITHM BASED ON THE L0 NORM
Constantin Paleologu, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania; Jacob Benesty, Universite du Quebec, Canada; Silviu Ciochina, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania
AE-P5.3: AN ASSESSMENT OF LINEAR ADAPTIVE FILTER PERFORMANCE WITH NONLINEAR DISTORTIONS
Moctar Mossi Idrissa, Nicholas W. D. Evans, EURECOM, France; Christophe Beaugeant, Infineon Technologies AG, France
AE-P5.4: PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF IPNLMS FOR IDENTIFICATION OF TIME-VARYING SYSTEMS
Pradeep Loganathan, Emanu¨el Habets, Patrick Naylor, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
AE-P5.5: SOURCE-DOMAIN ADAPTIVE FILTERING FOR MIMO SYSTEMS WITH APPLICATION TO ACOUSTIC ECHO CANCELLATION
Karim Helwani, Herbert Buchner, Sascha Spors, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Berlin University of Technology, Germany
AE-P5.6: A STEREO ECHO CANCELLER WITH SIMULTANEOUS INPUT-SLIDING AND SLIDING-PERIOD CONTROL
Akihiko Sugiyama, NEC Corporation, Japan; Yuusuke Mizuno, Akihiro Hirano, Kenji Nakayama, Kanazawa University, Japan
AE-P5.7: A NOVEL APPROACH TO CHANNEL DECORRELATION FOR STEREO ACOUSTIC ECHO CANCELLATION BASED ON MISSING FUNDAMENTAL THEORY
Laura Romoli, Stefania Cecchi, Lorenzo Palestini, Paolo Peretti, Francesco Piazza, Universita Politecnica delle Marche, Italy
AE-P5.8: A VARIABLE STEP-SIZE NORMALIZED SIGN ALGORITHM FOR ACOUSTIC ECHO CANCELATION
Tiange Shao, Yahong Rosa Zheng, Missouri University of Science and Technology, United States; Jacob Benesty, University of Quebec, Canada
AE-P5.9: A CLIPPING-BASED ADAPTIVE FILTERING APPROACH FOR STEREOPHONIC ACOUSTIC ECHO CANCELLATION
Mehdi Bekrani, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran; Andy W. H. Khong, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Mojtaba Lotfizad, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran
AE-P5.10: PSYCHOACOUSTIC ACTIVE NOISE CONTROL BASED ON DELAYLESS SUBBAND ADAPTIVE FILTERING
Hua Bao, Issa Panahi, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
AE-P5.11: FREQUENCY MISMATCH IN NARROWBAND ACTIVE NOISE CONTROL
Hyeon-Jin Jeon, Shin-Wook Kim, Min-Woo Park, Woo-Geun Lee, Tae-Gyu Chang, Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea; Sen M. Kuo, Northern Illinois University, United States
AE-P5.12: ON MAXIMUM ACHIEVABLE NOISE REDUCTION IN ANC SYSTEMS
Ali Milani, Govind Kannan, Issa Panahi, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
AE-P6.1: AN SBR TOOL FOR VERY LOW DELAY APPLICATIONS WITH FLEXIBLE CROSSOVER FREQUENCY
Michael Werner, Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany; Gerald Schuller, Fraunhofer IDMT, Germany
AE-P6.2: A CONTINUOUS MODULATED SINGLE SIDEBAND BANDWIDTH EXTENSION
Frederik Nagel, Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS, Germany; Sascha Disch, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany; Stephan Wilde, Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS, Germany
AE-P6.3: FLEXCODE - FLEXIBLE AUDIO CODING
Janusz Klejsa, Minyue Li, W. Bastiaan Kleijn, KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
AE-P6.4: JOINT OPTIMIZATION OF THE PERCEPTUAL CORE AND LOSSLESS COMPRESSION LAYERS IN SCALABLE AUDIO CODING
Emmanuel Ravelli, Vinay Melkote, Tejaswi Nanjundaswamy, Kenneth Rose, University of California, Santa Barbara, United States
AE-P6.5: MDCT SPECTRUM SEPARATION: CATCHING THE FINE SPECTRAL STRUCTURES FOR STEREO CODING
Shuhua Zhang, Weibei Dou, Ping Chi, Huazhong Yang, Tsinghua University, China
AE-P6.6: GAUSSIAN-MIXTURE MODELING OF LATTICE-BASED SPHERICAL VECTOR QUANTIZATION PERFORMANCE IN TRANSFORM AUDIO CODING
Wisarn Patchoo, Thomas Fischer, Washington State University, United States
AE-P6.7: ENHANCED SCALABLE TO LOSSLESS AUDIO CODING SCHEME
Haiyan Shu, Haibin Huang, Te Li, Susanto Rahardja, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
AE-P6.8: HIGH FREQUENCY RECONSTRUCTION OF AUDIO SIGNAL BASED ON CHAOTIC PREDICTION THEORY
Yong-tao Sha, Chang-chun Bao, Mao-shen Jia, Xin Liu, Beijing University of Technology, China
AE-P6.9: ENHANCEMENT OF PRINCIPAL TO AMBIENT ENERGY RATIO FOR PCA-BASED PARAMETRIC AUDIO CODING
Se-Woon Jeon, Dongil Hyun, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea; Jeongil Seo, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Instititute (ETRI), Republic of Korea; Young-Cheol Park, Dae-Hee Youn, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea
AE-P6.10: SINUSOIDAL SPATIAL AUDIO CODING FOR LOW-BITRATE BINAURAL REPRODUCTION
Toni Hirvonen, Athanasios Mouchtaris, FORTH-ICS, Greece
AE-P6.11: PARAMETRIC BINAURAL AUDIO CODING
Pasi Ojala, Mikko Tammi, Miikka Vilermo, Nokia Research Center, Finland
AE-P6.12: ROBUST CRITICAL DATA RECOVERY FOR MPEG-4 AAC ENCODED BITSTREAMS
Ruijing Hu, Xucen Huang, Michel Kieffer, L2S - CNRS - SUPELEC Univ Paris-Sud, France; Olivier Derrien, LMA, CNRS, France; Pierre Duhamel, L2S - CNRS - SUPELEC Univ Paris-Sud, France
AE-P7.1: INSTRUMENT IDENTIFICATION IN POLYPHONIC MUSIC SIGNALS BASED ON INDIVIDUAL PARTIALS
Jayme Barbedo, State University of Campinas, Brazil; George Tzanetakis, University of Victoria, Canada
AE-P7.2: ROBUST SIMILARITY METRICS BETWEEN AUDIO SIGNALS BASED ON ASYMMETRICAL SPECTRAL ENVELOPE MATCHING
Mathieu Lagrange, Roland Badeau, Gael Richard, Telecom ParisTech CNRS-LTCI, France
AE-P7.3: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TONAL ACOUSTIC FEATURES FOR A SYMBOLIC LEVELMUSIC-TO-SCORE ALIGNMENT
Cyril Joder, Slim Essid, Gaël Richard, Telecom ParisTech, France
AE-P7.4: HARMONIC VARIABLE-SIZE DICTIONARY LEARNING FOR MUSIC SOURCE SEPARATION
Steven K. Tjoa, Matthew C. Stamm, W. Sabrina Lin, K. J. Ray Liu, University of Maryland, United States
AE-P7.5: PRESERVING THE CHARACTER OF PERTURBATIONS IN SCALED PITCH CONTOURS
Thomas Baran, Nicolas Malyska, Thomas Quatieri, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, United States
AE-P7.6: CHARACTERIZATION OF MOVIE GENRE BASED ON MUSIC SCORE
Aida Austin, Elliot Moore II, Parag Chordia, Udit Gupta, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
AE-P7.7: MELODY LINE ESTIMATION IN HOMOPHONIC MUSIC AUDIO SIGNALS BASED ON TEMPORAL-VARIABILITY OF MELODIC SOURCE
Hideyuki Tachibana, Takuma Ono, Nobutaka Ono, Shigeki Sagayama, University of Tokyo, Japan
AE-P7.8: A HYBRID REVERBERATION CROSSFADING TECHNIQUE
Aaron Greenblatt, Jonathan Abel, Stanford University, United States; David Berners, Stanford University and Universal Audio, Inc., United States
AE-P7.9: EMPIRICAL PHYSICAL MODELING FOR BOWED STRING INSTRUMENTS
Mark Sterling, Mark Bocko, University of Rochester, United States
AE-P7.10: BEAT-SYNC-MASH-CODER: A WEB APPLICATION FOR REAL-TIME CREATION OF BEAT-SYNCHRONOUS MUSIC MASHUPS
Garth Griffin, Youngmoo Kim, Drexel University, United States; Douglas Turnbull, Swarthmore College, United States
AE-P7.11: PARTIAL CLUSTERING USING A TIME-VARYING FREQUENCY MODEL FOR SINGING VOICE DETECTION
Lise Regnier, Geoffroy Peeters, IRCAM, France
AE-P7.12: NMF WITH TIME-FREQUENCY ACTIVATIONS TO MODEL NON STATIONARY AUDIO EVENTS
Romain Hennequin, Roland Badeau, Bertrand David, Institut TELECOM, TELECOM ParisTech, CNRS LTCI, France
AE-P7.13: MULTIPLICATIVE UPDATE RULES FOR NONNEGATIVE MATRIX FACTORIZATION WITH CO-OCCURRENCE CONSTRAINTS
Steven K. Tjoa, K. J. Ray Liu, University of Maryland, United States
BISP-L1.1: CONVERGENCE BEHAVIOR OF THE ACTIVE MASK SEGMENTATION ALGORITHM
Doru Balcan, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Gowri Srinivasa, PES School of Engineering, India; Matthew Fickus, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States; Jelena Kovacevic, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
BISP-L1.2: TEXTURE BASED IMAGE RECOGNITION IN MICROSCOPY IMAGES OF DIFFUSE GLIOMAS WITH MULTI-CLASS GENTLE BOOSTING MECHANISM
Jun Kong, Lee Cooper, Ashish Sharma, Tahsin Kurc, Daniel Brat, Joel Saltz, Emory University, United States
BISP-L1.3: NESTED UNIFORM SAMPLING FOR MULTIRESOLUTION 3-D TOMOGRAPHY
Rizwan Ahmad, Periannan Kuppusamy, Lee Potter, Ohio State University, United States
BISP-L1.4: USING REED-MULLER SEQUENCES AS DETERMINISTIC COMPRESSED SENSING MATRICES FOR IMAGE RECONSTRUCTION
Kangyu Ni, Arizona State University, United States; Somantika Datta, Princeton University, United States; Prasun Mahanti, Svetlana Roudenko, Douglas Cochran, Arizona State University, United States
BISP-L1.5: NON-CONVEX GROUP SPARSITY: APPLICATION TO COLOR IMAGING
Angshul Majumdar, Rabab Ward, University of British Columbia, Canada
BISP-L1.6: ADAPTIVE ANISOTROPIC REGULARIZATION OF DEFORMATION FIELDS FOR NON-RIGID REGISTRATION USING THE MORPHON FRAMEWORK
Daniel Forsberg, Mats Andersson, Hans Knutsson, Linköping University, Sweden
BISP-L2.1: RICIAN DISTRIBUTED FUNCTIONAL MRI: ASYMPTOTIC POWER ANALYSIS OF LIKELIHOOD RATIO TESTS FOR ACTIVATION DETECTION
Joonki Noh, University of Michigan, United States; Victor Solo, University of New South Wales, Australia
BISP-L2.2: IMPROVED QUANTIFICATION OF MRI RELAXATION RATES USING BAYESIAN ESTIMATION
Kelvin Layton, Mark Morelande, Leigh Johnston, Peter Farrell, Bill Moran, University of Melbourne, Australia
BISP-L2.3: RESTORATION-BASED IRON OXIDE PARTICLES QUANTIFICATION IN MR IMAGES
Delphine Charpigny, Thomas Grenier, Christophe Odet, Hugues Benoit-Cattin, CREATIS, France
BISP-L2.4: BAYESIAN FRAMEWORK FOR ARTIFACT REDUCTION ON ECG IN MRI
Julien Oster, Nancy Université, Inserm U947, CHU Nancy Brabois, France; Olivier Pietquin, Supelec, France; Michel Kraemer, Schiller Médical SAS, France; Jacques Felblinger, Nancy Université, Inserm U947, CHU Nancy Brabois, France
BISP-L2.5: THE USE OF ISOMETRIC TRANSFORMATIONS AND BAYESIAN ESTIMATION IN COMPRESSIVE SENSING FOR FMRI CLASSIFICATION
Avishy Carmi, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom; Tara Sainath, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, United States; Pini Gurfil, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel; Dimitri Kanevsky, David Nahamoo, Bhuvana Ramabhadran, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, United States
BISP-L2.6: PHASE CORRECTION AND DENOISING FOR ICA OF COMPLEX FMRI DATA
Pedro Rodriguez, Tulay Adali, Hualiang Li, Nicolle Correa, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, United States; Vince Calhoun, The Mind Research Network and The University of New Mexico, United States
BISP-L3.1: HIERARCHICAL BAYESIAN MODELING OF INTER-TRIAL VARIABILITY AND VARIATIONAL BAYESIAN LEARNING OF COMMON SPATIAL PATTERNS FROM MULTICHANNEL EEG
Wei Wu, Zhe Chen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Shangkai Gao, Tsinghua University, China; Emery Brown, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
BISP-L3.2: QUANTIFYING EEG SYNCHRONY USING COPULAS
Satish G. Iyengar, Syracuse University, United States; Justin Dauwels, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Pramod K. Varshney, Syracuse University, United States; Andrzej Cichocki, RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Japan
BISP-L3.3: SWIFT: SCALABLE WEIGHTED ITERATIVE SAMPLING FOR FLOW CYTOMETRY CLUSTERING
Iftekhar Naim, University of Rochester, United States; Suprakash Datta, York University, Canada; Gaurav Sharma, James Cavenaugh, Tim Mosmann, University of Rochester, United States
BISP-L3.4: DIRECTED NETWORK INFERENCE USING A MEASURE OF DIRECTED INFORMATION
Ying Liu, Selin Aviyente, Michigan State University, United States
BISP-L3.5: IMPROVING THE PERFORMANCE OF NIRS-BASED BRAIN-COMPUTER INTERFACES IN THE PRESENCE OF BACKGROUND AUDITORY DISTRACTIONS
Tiago Falk, Kelly Paton, Sarah Power, Tom Chau, Bloorview Kids Rehab, Canada
BISP-L3.6: A PARALLEL POINT-PROCESS FILTER FOR ESTIMATION OF GOAL-DIRECTED MOVEMENTS FROM NEURAL SIGNALS
Maryam M. Shanechi, Gregory W. Wornell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Ziv Williams, Massachusetts General Hospital, United States; Emery N. Brown, MIT, Massachusetts General Hospital, United States
BISP-P1.1: IDENTIFYING RELIABLE SUBNETWORK MARKERS IN PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERACTION NETWORK FOR CLASSIFICATION OF BREAST CANCER METASTASIS
Junjie Su, Byung-Jun Yoon, Texas A&M University, United States
BISP-P1.2: A STOCHASTIC MODEL OF PROLIFERATION OF CANCER STEM CELLS AND ITS ESTIMATION BY PARTICLE FILTERING
Monica Bugallo, Galina Botchkina, Petar Djuric, Stony Brook University, United States
BISP-P1.3: FURTHER RESULTS ON MESSAGE-PASSING ALGORITHMS FOR MOTIF FINDING
Sang Hyun Lee, Haris Vikalo, Sriram Vishwanath, University of Texas at Austin, United States
BISP-P1.4: STRUCTURING A GENE NETWORK USING A MULTIRESOLUTION INDEPENDENCE TEST
Takayuki Yamamoto, Tetsuya Takiguchi, Yasuo Ariki, Kobe University, Japan
BISP-P1.5: GAME THEORETIC MODEL FOR CONTROL OF GENE REGULATORY NETWORKS
Liming Wang, Dan Schonfeld, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States
BISP-P1.6: INFERRING PARAMETERS OF GENE REGULATORY NETWORKS VIA PARTICLE FILTERING
Xiaohu Shen, Haris Vikalo, University of Texas at Austin, United States
BISP-P1.7: HIDDEN MARKOV MODELS FOR MODELING BLOOD PRESSURE DATA TO PREDICT ACUTE HYPOTENSION
Abhishek Singh, University of Florida, United States; Tejaswi Tamminedi, Guy Yosiphon, Anurag Ganguli, Jacob Yadegar, UtopiaCompression Corporation, United States
BISP-P1.8: DETECTION OF SINGLE ACTION POTENTIAL IN MULTI-UNIT POSTGANGLIONIC SYMPATHETIC NERVE RECORDINGS IN HUMANS: A MATCHED WAVELET APPROACH
Aryan Salmanpour, Lyndon Brown, Kevin Shoemaker, University of Western Ontario, Canada
BISP-P1.9: A NEW BEAMFORMING-BASED MEG DIPOLE SOURCE LOCALIZATION METHOD
Hamid Mohseni, Saeid Sanei, Cardiff University, United Kingdom
BISP-P1.10: SEPARATION OF EOG ARTIFACTS FROM EEG SIGNALS USING BIVARIATE EMD
Md. Khademul Islam Molla, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh; Toshihisa Tanaka, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan; Tomasz M. Rutkowski, Andrzej Cichocki, RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Japan
BISP-P1.11: MULTIFRACTAL ANALYSIS OF ECG FOR INTRAPARTUM DIAGNOSIS OF FETAL ASPHYXIA
Patrice Abry, Hannes Helgason, Paulo Gonçalves, Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon, France; Edmundo Pereira de Souza Neto, Pascal Gaucherand, Muriel Doret, Hospices Civils de Lyon, France
BISP-P1.12: METHODS TO EXTRACT RESPIRATION INFORMATION FROM ECG SIGNALS
Rangsal Ruangsuwana, Gordana Velikic, Mark Bocko, University of Rochester, United States
BISP-P2.1: DIRECT INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION IN EEG/MEG DIPOLE SOURCE LOCALIZATION
Shun Chi Wu, A. Lee Swindlehurst, Yu Chen Yao, University of California, Irvine, United States
BISP-P2.2: FIXED AND FLOATING POINT ANALYSIS OF LINEAR PREDICTORS FOR PHYSIOLOGICAL HAND TREMOR IN MICROSURGERY
Brent W. Robinson, Raytheon Co., United States; David Hernandez-Garduno, Texas Instruments, United States; Mohammad Saquib, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
BISP-P2.3: DESIGN OF A DYSARTHRIA CLASSIFIER USING GLOBAL STATISTICS OF SPEECH FEATURES
Monali Mujumdar, Robert Kubichek, University of Wyoming, United States
BISP-P2.4: MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD DNA SEQUENCE DETECTION VIA SPHERE DECODING
Ting Wu, Haris Vikalo, University of Texas at Austin, United States
BISP-P2.5: MOTION ARTIFACT CANCELLATION TO OBTAIN HEART SOUNDS FROM A SINGLE CHEST-WORN ACCELEROMETER
Keya Pandia, Texas Instruments/Stanford University, United States; Sourabh Ravindran, Randy Cole, Texas Instruments, United States; Gregory Kovacs, Laurent Giovangrandi, Stanford University, United States
BISP-P2.6: ENHANCED CLASSICAL DYSPHONIA MEASURES AND SPARSE REGRESSION FOR TELEMONITORING OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE PROGRESSION
Athanasios Tsanas, Max A. Little, Patrick E. McSharry, University of Oxford, United Kingdom; Lorraine O. Ramig, National Center for Voice and Speech, United States
BISP-P2.7: GRAPH-SPECTRUM-BASED NEURAL SPIKE FEATURES FOR STEREOTRODES AND TETRODES
Yasser Ghanbari, Panos Papamichalis, Southern Methodist University, United States; Larry Spence, Plexon, Inc., United States
BISP-P2.8: AN ANALYTIC SPATIAL FILTER AND A HIDDEN MARKOV MODEL FOR ENHANCED INFORMATION TRANSFER RATE IN EEG-BASED BRAIN COMPUTER INTERFACES
Martin McCormick, Rui Ma, Todd Coleman, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
BISP-P2.9: CLASSIFICATION OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT BY PATTERN RECOGNITION OF EEG POWER AND COHERENCE
Kwaku Akrofi, Ranadip Pal, Mary Baker, Brian Nutter, Texas Tech University, United States; Randolph Schiffer, Cleveland Clinic, United States
BISP-P2.10: FEATURE EXTRACTION WITH MULTISCALE AUTOREGRESSION OF MULTICHANNEL TIME SERIES FOR P300 SPELLER BCI
Lin He, Zhenghui Gu, Yuanqing Li, Zhuliang Yu, South China University of Technology, China
BISP-P2.11: LEARNING FROM OTHER SUBJECTS HELPS REDUCING BRAIN-COMPUTER INTERFACE CALIBRATION TIME
Fabien Lotte, Cuntai Guan, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
BISP-P3.1: NONLINEAR KERNEL BACKPROJECTION FOR COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY
Hiroyuki Takeda, Peyman Milanfar, University of California, Santa Cruz, United States
BISP-P3.2: AUTOMATIC PARAMETER OPTIMIZATION BASED ON CSP IN MOTOR IMAGERY BRAIN-COMPUTER INTERFACE
Jianjun Meng, Guangquan Liu, Gan Huang, Xiangyang Zhu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
BISP-P3.3: COMPRESSED SENSING MRI WITH COMBINED SPARSIFYING TRANSFORMS AND SMOOTHED L0 NORM MINIMIZATION
Xiaobo Qu, Xue Cao, Di Guo, Changwei Hu, Zhong Chen, Xiamen University, China
BISP-P3.4: ON COMPRESSED SENSING IN PARALLEL MRI OF CARDIAC PERFUSION USING TEMPORAL WAVELET AND TV REGULARIZATION
Cagdas Bilen, Ivan W. Selesnick, Yao Wang, Polytechnic Institute of New York University, United States; Ricardo Otazo, Daniel Kim, Leon Axel, Daniel K. Sodickson, NYU School of Medicine, United States
BISP-P3.5: A SEMIPARAMETRIC PCA APPROACH TO FMRI DATA ANALYSIS
Magnus Ulfarsson, University of Iceland, Iceland; Victor Solo, University of New South Wales, Australia
BISP-P3.6: SYMMETRICAL EEG/FMRI FUSION WITH SPATIALLY ADAPTIVE PRIORS USING VARIATIONAL DISTRIBUTION APPROXIMATION
Martin Luessi, S. Derin Babacan, Northwestern University, United States; Rafael Molina, Universidad de Granada, Spain; James R. Booth, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos, Northwestern University, United States
BISP-P3.7: ARMA REGULARIZATION OF CARDIAC PERFUSION MODELING
Philip Batchelor, Amedeo Chiribiri, Niloufar Zarinabad Nooralipour, Zoran Cvetkovic, King's College London, United Kingdom
BISP-P3.8: THREE-DIMENSIONAL TRACING OF NEURITES IN FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY IMAGES USING LOCAL PATH-FINDING
Magnus Gedda, Uppsala University, Sweden; Pascal Vallotton, CSIRO, Australia
BISP-P4.1: AUTOMATED LOCALIZATION OF MACULA-FOVEA AREA ON RETINA IMAGES USING BLOOD VESSEL NETWORK TOPOLOGY
Huajun Ying, Jyh-Charn Liu, Texas A&M University, United States
BISP-P4.2: A NOVEL, FAST, AND COMPLETE 3D SEGMENTATION OF VERTEBRAL BONES
Melih Aslan, Asem Ali, Ham Rara, University of Louisville, United States; Ben Arnold, Image Analysis, Inc., United States; Rachid Fahmi, Aly Farag, University of Louisville, United States; Ping Xiang, Image Analysis, Inc., United States
BISP-P4.3: PHASE BASED VOLUME REGISTRATION USING CUDA
Anders Eklund, Mats Andersson, Hans Knutsson, Linköping University, Sweden
BISP-P4.4: A SHAPE-BASED FRAMEWORK TO SEGMENTATION OF TONGUE CONTOURS FROM MRI DATA
Ting Peng, Erwan Kerrien, Marie-Odile Berger, INRIA Nancy-Grand Est, France
BISP-P4.5: USE OF IMPERFECTLY SEGMENTED NUCLEI IN THE CLASSIFICATION OF HISTOPATHOLOGY IMAGES OF BREAST CANCER
Laura Boucheron, New Mexico State University, United States; B. S. Manjunath, University of California, Santa Barbara, United States; Neal Harvey, Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States
BISP-P4.6: 3D IMAGE SEGMENTATION IMPLEMENTATION ON FPGA USING THE EM/MPM ALGORITHM
Yan Sun, Lauren A. Christopher, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, United States
BISP-P4.7: DISTINGUISHING SECOND HARMONIC GENERATION IMAGES OF MOUSE PRETERM LABOR VIA WAVELET-BASED TEXTURE FEATURES
Ali Sobhi-Afshar, Nasser Kehtarnavaz, University of Texas at Dallas, United States; Meredith Akins, Kate Luby-Phelps, Mala Mahendroo, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, United States
BISP-P4.8: POLYP DETECTION IN WIRELESS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY VIDEOS BASED ON IMAGE SEGMENTATION AND GEOMETRIC FEATURE
Sae Hwang, University of Illinois at Springfield, United States; M. Emre Celebi, Louisiana State University in Shreveport, United States
BISP-P4.9: DETECTION OF FRACTURE AND QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF DISPLACEMENT MEASURES IN PELVIC X-RAY IMAGES
Rebecca Smith, Kevin Ward, Charles Cockrell, Johnathan Ha, Kayvan Najarian, Virginia Commonwealth University, United States
IVMSP-L1.1: A NEW MODE SELECTION TECHNIQUE FOR CODING DEPTH MAPS OF 3D VIDEO
Varuna De Silva, Anil Fernando, Hemantha Kodikara Arachchi, I-Lab, CCSR, University of Surrey, United Kingdom
IVMSP-L1.2: HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGE LOSSY-TO-LOSSLESS COMPRESSION USING 3D EZBC ALGORITHM BASED ON KLT AND WAVELET TRANSFORM
Ying Hou, Guizhong Liu, Jing Zhang, Xi'an Jiaotong Univeristy, China
IVMSP-L1.3: A LOW COMPLEXITY SPECK-BASED CODEC FOR MULTISPECTRAL FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPIC IMAGES
Awais Mansoor, J. Paul Robinson, Bartek Rajwa, Purdue University, United States
IVMSP-L1.4: BANDELET-BASED STEREO IMAGE CODING
Aldo Maalouf, Mohamed-Chaker Larabi, University of Poitiers, France
IVMSP-L1.5: ADAPTIVE MOTION-ESTIMATION-MODE SELECTION FOR DEPTH VIDEO CODING
Buncha Kamolrat, Anil Fernando, Marta Mrak, University of Surrey, United Kingdom
IVMSP-L2.1: MEAN SHIFT USING NOVEL WEIGHT COMPUTATION AND MODEL UPDATE
Guocheng An, Fengjun Zhang, Guozhong Dai, Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
IVMSP-L2.2: REAL-TIME OBJECT TRACKING BASED ON THE RELATIVE HIST MODEL WITHIN PARTICLE FILTER FRAMEWORK
Lingfeng Wang, Chunhong Pan, National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
IVMSP-L2.3: MOTION ESTIMATION FROM COMPRESSED LINEAR MEASUREMENTS
Vijayaraghavan Thirumalai, Pascal Frossard, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
IVMSP-L2.4: COMPRESSIVE SENSING AND DIFFERENTIAL IMAGE MOTION ESTIMATION
Nathan Jacobs, Stephen Schuh, Robert Pless, Washington University, United States
IVMSP-L2.5: SUBPIXEL MOTION ESTIMATION WITHOUT INTERPOLATION
Ho Chan, Dung Vo, Truong Nguyen, University of California, San Diego, United States
IVMSP-L3.1: TOWARDS JOINTLY OPTIMAL SPATIAL PREDICTION AND ADAPTIVE TRANSFORM IN VIDEO/IMAGE CODING
Jingning Han, Ankur Saxena, Kenneth Rose, University of California, Santa Barbara, United States
IVMSP-L3.2: CONTENT-AWARE H.264 ENCODING FOR TRAFFIC VIDEO TRACKING APPLICATIONS
Eren Soyak, Sotirios A. Tsaftaris, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos, Northwestern University, United States
IVMSP-L3.3: VIDEO CODING USING THE MOST COMMON FRAME IN SCENE
Manoranjan Paul, Weisi Lin, Chiew Tong Lau, Bu Sung Lee, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
IVMSP-L3.4: VIDEO COMPRESSION WITH 1-D DIRECTIONAL TRANSFORMS IN H.264/AVC
Fatih Kamisli, Jae Lim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
IVMSP-L3.5: A DEPTH REFINEMENT ALGORITHM FOR MULTI-VIEW VIDEO SYNTHESIS
Hsin-Chia Shih, Hsu-Feng Hsiao, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
IVMSP-L3.6: INTER-VIEW-PREDICTED REDUNDANT PICTURES FOR VIEWPOINT SWITCHING IN MULTIVIEW VIDEO STREAMING
Ling Zhu, University of Science and Technology of China, China; Miska M Hannuksela, Nokia Research Center, Finland; Houqiang Li, University of Science and Technology of China, China
IVMSP-L4.1: SPATIO-ANGULAR SHARPENING FOR MULTIVIEW 3D DISPLAYS
Vikas Ramachandra, University of California, San Diego, United States; Keigo Hirakawa, Harvard University, United States; Matthias Zwicker, Truong Nguyen, University of California, San Diego, United States
IVMSP-L4.2: LIGHT FIELD BASED DIGITAL REFOCUSING USING A DSLR CAMERA WITH A PINHOLE ARRAY MASK
Chih-Chieh Chen, Yi-Chang Lu, Ming-Shing Su, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
IVMSP-L4.3: STEREO MATCHING ALGORITHM BASED ON CURVELET DECOMPOSITION AND MODIFIED SUPPORT WEIGHTS
Dibyendu Mukherjee, Guanghui Wang, Jonathan Wu, University of Windsor, Canada
IVMSP-L4.4: REAL-TIME CALIBRATION-FREE AUTONOMOUS EYE TRACKER
Frank Klefenz, Fraunhofer Institut for Digital Media Technology, Germany; Peter Husar, Daniel Krenzer, Albrecht Hess, Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany
IVMSP-L5.1: TOTAL-VARIATION REGULARIZATION WITH BOUND CONSTRAINTS
Rick Chartrand, Brendt Wohlberg, Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States
IVMSP-L5.2: FAST TOTAL VARIATION IMAGE RESTORATION WITH PARAMETER ESTIMATION USING BAYESIAN INFERENCE
Bruno Amizic, Derin Babacan, Northwestern University, United States; Michael Ng, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong SAR of China; Rafael Molina, Universidad de Granada, Spain; Aggelos Katsaggelos, Northwestern University, United States
IVMSP-L5.3: ITERATED SMOOTHING FOR ACCELERATED GRADIENT CONVEX MINIMIZATION IN SIGNAL PROCESSING
Tobias Lindstrøm Jensen, Jan Østergaard, Søren Holdt Jensen, Aalborg University, Denmark
IVMSP-L5.4: COLOR IMAGE DESATURATION USING SPARSE RECONSTRUCTION
Hassan Mansour, Rayan Saab, Panos Nasiopoulos, Rabab Ward, University of British Columbia, Canada
IVMSP-L5.5: A WEIGHTED DISCRIMINATIVE APPROACH FOR IMAGE DENOISING WITH OVERCOMPLETE REPRESENTATIONS
Amir Adler, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel; Yacov Hel-Or, The Interdisciplinary Center, Israel; Michael Elad, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
IVMSP-L5.6: IMAGE RECOVERY USING SPARSE RECONSTRUCTION BASED TEXTURE REFINEMENT
Haricharan Lakshman, Martin Koeppel, Patrick Ndjiki-Nya, Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications - Heinrich Hertz Institute, Germany; Thomas Wiegand, Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications and Technical University of Berlin, Germany
IVMSP-L6.1: MULTIVARIATE STATISTICAL MODELING FOR TEXTURE ANALYSIS USING WAVELET TRANSFORMS
Nour-Eddine Lasmar, Yannick Berthoumieu, Bordeaux University, France
IVMSP-L6.2: BUILDING PAIR-WISE VISUAL WORD TREE FOR EFFICENT IMAGE RE-RANKING
Shiliang Zhang, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; Qingming Huang, Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; Yijuan Lu, Texas State University, United States; Wen Gao, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; Qi Tian, University of Texas at San Antonio, United States
IVMSP-L6.3: MINING ACTOR CORRELATIONS WITH HIERARCHICAL CONCURRENCE PARSING
Kun Yuan, Hongxun Yao, Rongrong Ji, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
IVMSP-L6.4: EXPLORING STATISTICAL PROPERTIES FOR SEMANTIC ANNOTATION: SPARSE DISTRIBUTED AND CONVERGENT ASSUMPTIONS FOR KEYWORDS
Xianming Liu, Hongxun Yao, Rongrong Ji, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
IVMSP-L6.5: AUTOMATIC IMAGE ANNOTATION WITH CONTINUOUS PLSA
Zhixin Li, Zhiping Shi, Xi Liu, Zhongzhi Shi, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
IVMSP-L7.1: LOCOCO: LOW COMPLEXITY CORNER DETECTOR
Pradip Mainali, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium; Qiong Yang, Gauthier Lafruit, Rudy Lauwereins, IMEC, Belgium; Luc Van Gool, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
IVMSP-L7.2: WEAKLY TRAINED DUAL FEATURES EXTRACTION BASED DETECTOR FOR FRONTAL FACE DETECTION
Wael Louis, Konstantinos Plataniotis, University of Toronto, Canada
IVMSP-L7.3: USING 2D TENSOR VOTING IN TEXT DETECTION
Toan Nguyen, Jonghyun Park, Gueesang Lee, Chonnam National University, Republic of Korea
IVMSP-L7.4: A DISTRIBUTED PSYCHO-VISUALLY MOTIVATED CANNY EDGE DETECTOR
Srenivas Varadarajan, Chaitali Chakrabarti, Lina Karam, Arizona State University, United States; Judit Martinez, Qualcomm Incorporation, United States
IVMSP-L7.5: MULTI-VIEW OBJECT DETECTION BY CLASSIFIER INTERPOLATION
Xiaobai Liu, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China; Haifeng Gong, University of California, Los Angeles, United States; Shuicheng Yan, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Hai Jin, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
IVMSP-L7.6: SPEECH/NON-SPEECH DETECTION IN MEETINGS FROM AUTOMATICALLY EXTRACTED LOW RESOLUTION VISUAL FEATURES
Hayley Hung, Idiap Research Institute, Switzerland; Sileye O Ba, Telecom Bretagne/Lab-STICC, France
IVMSP-L8.1: DIFFERENTIAL RADON TRANSFORM FOR GAIT RECOGNITION
Tanaya Guha, Rabab Ward, University of British Columbia, Canada
IVMSP-L8.2: SPARSE REPRESENTATION FOR ACCURATE CLASSIFICATION OF CORRUPTED AND OCCLUDED FACIAL EXPRESSIONS
Shane Cotter, Union College, United States
IVMSP-L8.3: CONTEXT-BASED TEMPLATE MATCHING IN IRIS RECOGNITION
Christian Rathgeb, Andreas Uhl, University of Salzburg, Austria
IVMSP-L8.4: REMOVING ILLUMINATION ARTIFACTS FROM FACE IMAGES USING THE NUISANCE ATTRIBUTE PROJECTION
Vitomir Štruc, Boštjan Vesnicer, France Mihelic, Nikola Pavešic, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
IVMSP-L8.5: A COMBINED PULLING & PUSHING AND ACTIVE CONTOUR MODEL FOR PUPIL SEGMENTATION
Carlos A. C. M. Bastos, Ing Ren Tsang, George D. C. Cavalcanti, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil
IVMSP-L8.6: 3D FACE REPRESENTATION AND RECOGNITION BY INTRINSIC SHAPE DESCRIPTION MAPS
Zhe Guo, Yanning Zhang, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China; Yong Xia, University of Sydney, Australia; Zenggang Lin, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China; Dagan Feng, University of Sydney, Australia
IVMSP-L9.1: HIGH FRAME RATE MOTION COMPENSATED FRAME INTERPOLATION IN HIGH-DEFINITION VIDEO PROCESSING
Yen-Lin Lee, Truong Nguyen, University of California, San Diego, United States
IVMSP-L9.2: VIDEO SUPER-RESOLUTION USING HIGH QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS
Cosmin Ancuti, Codruta Ancuti, Philippe Bekaert, EDM-Hasselt University, Belgium
IVMSP-L9.3: EMPIRICAL TYPE-I FILTER DESIGN FOR IMAGE INTERPOLATION
Karl Ni, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Truong Nguyen, University of California, San Diego, United States
IVMSP-L9.4: SPATIO-TEMPORAL RESOLUTION ENHANCEMENT OF VIDEO SEQUENCE BASED ON SUPER-RESOLUTION RECONSTRUCTION
Miki Haseyama, Daisuke Izumi, Makoto Takizawa, Hokkaido University, Japan
IVMSP-L9.5: IMAGE INTERPOLATION WITH HIDDEN MARKOV MODEL
Amin Behnad, Xiaolin Wu, McMaster University, Canada
IVMSP-L9.6: GRAPH-BASED REGULARIZATION FOR SPHERICAL SIGNAL INTERPOLATION
Tamara Tosic, Pascal Frossard, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
IVMSP-P1.1: RATE DISTORTION OPTIMIZATION FOR BIDIRECTIONAL SCALABLE MOTION MODEL
Hu Chen, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Meng-Ping Kao, Qualcomm, United States; Zhao Liu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Truong Nguyen, University of California, San Diego, United States
IVMSP-P1.2: MULTIPLE SELECTION APPROXIMATION FOR IMPROVED SPATIO-TEMPORAL PREDICTION IN VIDEO CODING
Jürgen Seiler, André Kaup, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
IVMSP-P1.3: FILM GRAIN NOISE REMOVAL AND SYNTHESIS IN VIDEO CODING
Jingjing Dai, Oscar C. Au, Chao Pang, Wen Yang, Feng Zou, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR of China
IVMSP-P1.4: DIFFERENTIAL-SPIHT FOR IMAGE SEQUENCE CODING
Yang Hu, William Pearlman, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, United States
IVMSP-P1.5: CONTEXT-ADAPTIVE PIXEL BASED PREDICTION FOR INTRA FRAME ENCODING
Yongbing Zhang, Harbin Institute of Technology, China; Li Zhang, Siwei Ma, Peking University, China; Debin Zhao, Harbin Institute of Technology, China; Wen Gao, Peking University, China
IVMSP-P1.6: A L1-NORM PRESERVING MOTION-COMPENSATED TRANSFORM FOR SPARSE APPROXIMATION OF IMAGE SEQUENCES
Markus Flierl, KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
IVMSP-P1.7: NETWORK-BASED PACKET LOSS VISIBILITY MODEL FOR SDTV AND HDTV FOR H.264 VIDEOS
Ting-Lan Lin, Pamela Cosman, University of California, San Diego, United States
IVMSP-P1.8: CLASSIFICATION OF MPEG-2 TRANSPORT STREAM PACKET LOSS VISIBILITY
Jihyun Shin, Pamela Cosman, University of California, San Diego, United States
IVMSP-P1.9: H.264/AVC INTER-FRAME RATE-DISTORTION DEPENDENCY ANALYSIS BASED ON AN INDEPENDENT REGIME-SWITCHING AR MODEL
Nesrine Changuel, LSS-Supelec, France; Bessem Sayadi, Alcatel Lucent Bell Labs, France; Michel Kieffer, LSS, CNRS-Supelec-Univ Paris-Sud, France
IVMSP-P1.10: ADAPTIVE SEARCH RANGE SELECTION IN MOTION ESTIMATION
Chung-Cheng Lou, Szu-Wei Lee, C.-C. Jay Kuo, University of Southern California, United States
IVMSP-P1.11: WAITING CYCLE ANALYSIS ON H.246 DECODER RUN IN PAC DUO PLATFORM
Wen-Chien Su, Jen-Kuei Yang, Kuei-Chun Liu, Shau-Yin Tseng, Wen-Shan Wang, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan
IVMSP-P1.12: A GENERIC VIDEO CODING FRAMEWORK BASED ON ANISOTROPIC DIFFUSION AND SPATIO-TEMPORAL COMPLETION
Zhe Yuan, Hongkai Xiong, Yuan F. Zheng, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
IVMSP-P10.1: BLIND SEPARATION METHODS BASED ON CORRELATION FOR SPARSE POSSIBLY-CORRELATED IMAGES
Ines Meganem, CNRS, University of Toulouse, France; Yannick Deville, University of Toulouse, France; Matthieu Puigt, University for Information Technologies, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
IVMSP-P10.2: SOLVING A PROBLEM OF SOURCES SEPARATION STEMMING FROM A LINEAR COMBINATION: APPLIED TO THE 3D RECONSTRUCTION OF THE SOLAR ATMOSPHERE
Belkacem Kherrab, Thomas Rodet, Laboratoire des Signaux et Systèmes, France; Jérôme Idier, Institut de Recherche en Communications et Cybernétique de Nantes, France
IVMSP-P10.3: SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR AUTOFOCUS VIA SEMIDEFINITE RELAXATION
Kuang-Hung Liu, Ami Wiesel, David Munson, University of Michigan, United States
IVMSP-P10.4: MULTICHANNEL SAR AUTOFOCUS USING MULTIPLE LOW-RETURN CONSTRAINTS
Hyun Jeong Cho, David Munson, University of Michigan, United States
IVMSP-P10.5: DECONVOLUTION WITH GAUSSIAN BLUR PARAMETER AND HYPERPARAMETERS ESTIMATION
François Orieux, Laboratoire des Signaux et Systèmes, France; Jean-François Giovannelli, Laboratoire de l'Intégration du Matériau au Système, France; Thomas Rodet, Laboratoire des Signaux et Systèmes, France
IVMSP-P10.6: PSF ESTIMATION VIA COVARIANCE MATCHING
Wei Hu, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China; Jianru Xue, Nanning Zheng, Xi'an Jiaotong Univeristy, China
IVMSP-P10.7: FUNDAMENTAL LIMITS OF IMAGE DENOISING: ARE WE THERE YET?
Priyam Chatterjee, Peyman Milanfar, University of California, Santa Cruz, United States
IVMSP-P10.8: EDGE DETECTION AND IMAGE RESTORATION WITH ANISOTROPIC TOPOLOGICAL GRADIENT
Stanislas Larnier, Jérôme Fehrenbach, Université Paul Sabatier, France
IVMSP-P10.9: BAYESIAN ERROR CONCEALMENT WITH DCT PYRAMID
Guangtao Zhai, Xiaokang Yang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; Weisi Lin, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Wenjun Zhang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
IVMSP-P10.10: HALF-QUADRATIC REGULARIZATION BASED DE-NOISING FOR HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE IMAGE SYNTHESIS
Wei Yao, Zhengguo Li, Susanto Rahardja, Susu Yao, Jinghong Zheng, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
IVMSP-P10.11: RELATIVE GRADIENTS FOR IMAGE LIGHTING CORRECTION
Zujun Hou, Wei-Yun Yau, Institute for Infocomm Research, A*STAR, Singapore
IVMSP-P10.12: REAL-TIME CONTENT ADAPTIVE CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT FOR SEE-THROUGH FOG AND RAIN
Zhen Jia, Hongcheng Wang, Rodrigo Caballero, Ziyou Xiong, Jianwei Zhao, Alan Finn, United Technologies Research Center, China
IVMSP-P10.13: COLLABORATIVE IMAGE PROCESSING ALGORITHM FOR DETAIL REFINEMENT AND ENHANCEMENT VIA MULTI-LIGHT IMAGES
Jinghong Zheng, Zhengguo Li, Susanto Rahardja, Susu Yao, Wei Yao, Institute for Infocomm Research, A*STAR, Singapore
IVMSP-P10.14: A TELESCOPING APPROACH TO RECURSIVE ENHANCEMENT OF NOISY IMAGES
Divyanshu Vats, José M. F. Moura, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
IVMSP-P11.1: ENHANCED BSPLINE BASED COMPRESSION PERFORMANCE FOR IMAGES
Gamal Fahmy, German University in Cairo, Egypt; Til Aach, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
IVMSP-P11.2: FAST AND EFFECTIVE BACKGROUND SUBTRACTION BASED ON ELBP
Lingfeng Wang, Chunhong Pan, National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
IVMSP-P11.3: A BAYESIAN FRAMEWORK FOR 3D HUMAN MOTION TRACKING FROM MONOCULAR IMAGE
Jian Liu, Junchi Yan, Minglei Tong, Yuncai Liu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
IVMSP-P11.4: A STUDY OF MULTI-VIEW GENDER RECOGNITION ON A LARGE DATABASE
Yi-Ting Chen, Zhen Li, Thomas Huang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
IVMSP-P11.5: DETECTION AND ENHANCEMENT OF MOVING OBJECTS IN SURVEILLANCE CENTRIC CODING
Nicola Conci, Ebroul Izquierdo, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
IVMSP-P11.6: VIEW INVARIANT GAIT RECOGNITION
Nini Liu, Yap-Peng Tan, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
IVMSP-P11.7: RATE-DISTORTION OPTIMIZED TRANSFORM FOR INTRA-FRAME CODING
Xin Zhao, Key Lab of Intelligent Information Processing, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; Li Zhang, Siwei Ma, Wen Gao, Peking University, China
IVMSP-P11.8: DOUBLE-SEARCH-WINDOW BLOCK MATCHING USING THE FAST FOURIER TRANSFORM
Zhen Li, Hitoshi Kiya, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
IVMSP-P11.9: A SET OF TEMPLATE MATCHING PREDICTORS FOR INTRA VIDEO CODING
Matthieu Moinard, Isabelle Amonou, Orange Labs, France; Pierre Duhamel, Patrice Brault, Laboratoire des Signaux et Systèmes, France
IVMSP-P11.10: VIDEO-BASED FINGERPRINT VERIFICATION
Wei Qin, Yilong Yin, Chunxiao Ren, Lili Liu, Shandong University, China
IVMSP-P11.11: 3D SHAPE ESTIMATION FROM SILHOUETTES USING MEAN-SHIFT
Donghoon Kim, Jonathan Ruttle, Rozenn Dahyot, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
IVMSP-P12.1: SWITCHING BILATERAL FILTER WITH A TEXTURE/NOISE DETECTOR FOR UNIVERSAL NOISE REMOVAL
Chih Hsing Lin, Jia Shiuan Tsai, Ching Te Chiu, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
IVMSP-P12.2: AN IMAGE FUSION APPROACH FOR DENOISING SIGNAL-DEPENDENT NOISE
Mrityunjay Kumar, Rodney Miller, Eastman Kodak comapny, United States
IVMSP-P12.3: AN IMPROVED SLICE GROUPING METHOD FOR ERROR RESILIENCE IN H.264/AVC
Keyu Tan, Alan Pearmain, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
IVMSP-P12.4: IMAGE DENOISING BASED ON TRANSLATION INVARIANT DIRECTIONAL LIFTING
Xiaotian Wang, Guangming Shi, Lili Liang, Xidian University, China
IVMSP-P12.5: SEAMLETS: CONTENT-AWARE NONLINEAR WAVELET TRANSFORM
David Conger, Hayder Radha, Michigan State University, United States; Mrityunjay Kumar, Eastman Kodak Company, United States
IVMSP-P12.6: ADAPTIVE MODIFICATION OF TRANSFORM COEFFICIENTS FOR IMAGE COMPRESSION
Nader Karimi, Shadrokh Samavi, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran; Shahram Shirani, McMaster University, Canada
IVMSP-P12.7: A LOSSLESS CONDITION OF LIFTING DWT FOR SPECIFIC DC VALUES
Masahiro Iwahashi, Nagaoka Univ. of Technology, Japan; Hitoshi Kiya, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
IVMSP-P12.8: AN ADAPTIVE REAL-TIME DESCREENING METHOD BASED ON SVM AND IMPROVED SUSAN FILTER
Xiaohua Duan, Guifeng Zheng, Hongyang Chao, Sun Yat-sen University, China
IVMSP-P12.9: EFFICIENT LAPLACIAN FEATURE MAP PYRAMIDS IN A HEXAGONAL FRAMEWORK
Sonya Coleman, Bryan Scotney, Bryan Gardiner, University of Ulster, United Kingdom
IVMSP-P12.10: HEAD POSE ESTIMATION USING COVARIANCE OF ORIENTED GRADIENTS
Ligeng Dong, Linmi Tao, Guangyou Xu, Tsinghua University, China
IVMSP-P2.1: OBJECT RECOGNITION BY A COMPLETE SET OF PSEUDO-ZERNIKE MOMENT INVARIANTS
Hui Zhang, Zhifang Dong, Huazhong Shu, Southeast University, China
IVMSP-P2.2: SHAPE MATCHING BASED ON GRAPH ALIGNMENT USING HIDDEN MARKOV MODELS
Xiaoning Qian, University of South Florida, United States; Byung-Jun Yoon, Texas A&M University, United States
IVMSP-P2.3: CC-SIFT: EXPLOITING CHROMATIC CONTRAST FOR WIDE-BASELINE MATCHING
Codruta Ancuti, Cosmin Ancuti, Philippe Bekaert, EDM-Hasselt University, Belgium
IVMSP-P2.4: IMAGE RETARGETING USING A BANDELET-BASED SIMILARITY MEASURE
Aldo Maalouf, Mohamed-Chaker Larabi, University of Poitiers, France
IVMSP-P2.5: THE ROLE OF GEOMETRY FOR AGE ESTIMATION
Pavan Turaga, Soma Biswas, Rama Chellappa, University of Maryland, United States
IVMSP-P2.6: HIERARCHICAL MODEL FOR OBJECT RECOGNITION BASED ON NATURAL-STIMULI ADAPTED FILTERS
Pankaj Mishra, B. Keith Jenkins, University of Southern California, United States
IVMSP-P2.7: 3-PARAMETER BASED EIGENFEATURE REGULARIZATION FOR HUMAN ACTIVITY RECOGNITION
Bappaditya Mandal, How-Lung Eng, Institute for Infocomm Research, A*STAR, Singapore
IVMSP-P2.8: MATCHING CANVAS WEAVE PATTERNS FROM PROCESSING X-RAY IMAGES OF MASTER PAINTINGS
Don Johnson, Lucia Sun, Rice University, United States; Richard Johnson, Jr., Cornell University, United States; Ella Hendriks, van Gogh Museum, Netherlands
IVMSP-P2.9: STATISTICS OF NATURAL IMAGE DISTORTIONS
Anush Moorthy, Alan Bovik, University of Texas at Austin, United States
IVMSP-P2.10: REFINEMENT OF EXTRACTED VISUAL ATTENTION AREAS IN VIDEO SEQUENCES
Xiaodong Gu, Zhibo Chen, Quqing Chen, Thomson, China
IVMSP-P2.11: RESOLUTION SELECTIVE CHANGE DETECTION IN SATELLITE IMAGES
Turgay Celik, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Chandra V. Curtis, Office of Naval Research, Japan
IVMSP-P2.12: A LOCAL APPEARANCE CONTEXTUAL DESCRIPTOR FOR OBJECT MATCHING
Xiaozhen Xia, Shuwu Zhang, Wei Liang, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
IVMSP-P2.13: FROM EDGES TO LINEAR FEATURES: A PCA AND GRAPH BASED METHOD
Jian Li, Xiangjing An, Jun Tan, Hangen He, National University of Defence Technology, China
IVMSP-P2.14: A NEW MODEL FOR GABOR COEFFICIENTS’ MAGNITUDE IN FACE RECOGNITION
Juan Ramón Troncoso-Pastoriza, University of Vigo, Spain; Daniel González-Jiménez, Gradiant (Galician Research and Development Center in Advanced Telecommunications), Spain; Fernando Pérez-González, University of Vigo, Spain
IVMSP-P3.1: NOVEL 2-D MMSE SUBPIXEL-BASED IMAGE DOWN-SAMPLING FOR MATRIX DISPLAYS
Lu Fang, Oscar C. Au, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR of China
IVMSP-P3.2: AN ADAPTIVE SPARSE REPRESENTATION FOR REMOTE SENSING IMAGE BASED ON COMBINATION OF WAVELET AND ADAPTIVE DIRECTIONAL FILTER
Chengfu Huo, Rong Zhang, Dong Yin, University of Science and Technology of China, China
IVMSP-P3.3: FAST STRUCTURAL SIMILARITY INDEX ALGORITHM
Ming-Jun Chen, Alan Conrad Bovik, University of Texas at Austin, United States
IVMSP-P3.4: ALGORITHMS FOR COLOR LOOK-UP-TABLE (LUT) DESIGN VIA JOINT OPTIMIZATION OF NODE LOCATIONS AND OUTPUT VALUES
Vishal Monga, Pennsylvania State University, United States; Raja Bala, Xerox Corporation, United States
IVMSP-P3.5: SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL POOLING OF IMAGE QUALITY METRICS FOR PERCEPTUAL VIDEO QUALITY ASSESSMENT ON PACKET LOSS STREAMS
Junyong You, Jari Korhonen, Andrew Perkis, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
IVMSP-P3.6: DEMOSAICKING IMAGES WITH MOTION BLUR
Shay Har-Noy, Stanley H. Chan, Truong Q. Nguyen, University of California, San Diego, United States
IVMSP-P3.7: TEMPORAL MOTION SMOOTHNESS MEASUREMENT FOR REDUCED-REFERENCE VIDEO QUALITY ASSESSMENT
Kai Zeng, Zhou Wang, University of Waterloo, Canada
IVMSP-P3.8: INTERACTIVE TONE MAPPING FOR HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE VIDEO
Zhe Wang, Jiefu Zhai, Tao Zhang, Joan Llach, Thomson Inc., United States
IVMSP-P3.9: AUTOMATIC GENERATION OF PENCIL SKETCH FOR 2D IMAGES
Xingyu Gao, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Xiangtan University, China; Jingye Zhou, Xiangtan University, China; Zhenyu Chen, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Xiangtan University, China; Yiqiang Chen, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
IVMSP-P3.10: REAL TIME TRACKING OF EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR ORGAN SURFACES USING SPARSE SAMPLING OF THE EXTERIOR SURFACES
Dan Wang, Yingchun Zhang, Ahmed Tewfik, University of Minnesota, United States
IVMSP-P3.11: HIGH QUALITY COLOR CALIBRATION FOR MULTI-CAMERA SYSTEMS WITH AN OMNIDIRECTIONAL COLOR CHECKER
Kun Li, Qionghai Dai, Wenli Xu, Tsinghua University, China
IVMSP-P3.12: AUTOMATIC DETECTION OF WELL SAMPLED IMAGES VIA A NEW RINGING MEASURE
Gwendoline Blanchet, Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales, France; Lionel Moisan, Universite Paris Descartes, France; Bernard Rougé, Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan, France
IVMSP-P3.13: TRAINING-BASED DEMOSAICING
Hasib Siddiqui, Hau Hwang, Qualcomm Incorporated, United States
IVMSP-P3.14: ROBUST GENERATION OF HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE IMAGES
Zhengguo Li, Zijian Zhu, Shoulie Xie, Shiqian Wu, Susanto Rahardja, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
IVMSP-P4.1: MULTISCALE SEGMENTATION FOR MRC DOCUMENT COMPRESSION USING A MARKOV RANDOM FIELD MODEL
Eri Haneda, Charles Bouman, Purdue university, United States
IVMSP-P4.2: KNOWLEDGE GUIDED ADAPTIVE BINARIZATION FOR 2D BARCODE IMAGES CAPTURED BY MOBILE PHONES
Huijuan Yang, Alex C. Kot, Xudong Jiang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
IVMSP-P4.3: A LOW COMPLEXITY METHOD FOR DETECTION OF TEXT AREA IN NATURAL IMAGES
Katherine L. Bouman, University of Michigan, United States; Golnaz Abdollahian, Mireille Boutin, Edward Delp, Purdue University, United States
IVMSP-P4.4: FAST SEMI-SUPERVISED IMAGE SEGMENTATION BY NOVELTY SELECTION
Antonio Paiva, Tolga Tasdizen, University of Utah, United States
IVMSP-P4.5: IMPROVING IMAGE SEGMENTATION VIA SHAPE PCA RECONSTRUCTION
Hui Wang, Hong Zhang, University of Alberta, Canada
IVMSP-P4.6: A ROBUST MORPHOLOGICAL GRADIENT ESTIMATOR AND EDGE DETECTOR FOR COLOR IMAGES
Ehsan Nezhadarya, Rabab K. Ward, University of British Columbia, Canada
IVMSP-P4.7: A NOVEL AND EFFICIENT FEEDBACK METHOD FOR PUPIL AND IRIS LOCALIZATION
Muhamamd Talal Ibrahim, Ryerson University, Canada; Tariq M. Khan, M. Aurangzeb Khan, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan; Ling Guan, Ryerson University, Canada
IVMSP-P4.8: COMPLEXITY-BASED BORDER DETECTION FOR TEXTURED IMAGES
Tomas Crivelli, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina; Agustin Mailing, Bruno Cernuschi-Frias, University of Buenos Aires and Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina
IVMSP-P4.9: ON SAND RIPPLE DETECTION IN SYNTHETIC APERTURE SONAR IMAGERY
David Williams, Enrique Coiras, NATO Undersea Research Centre, Italy
IVMSP-P4.10: IMPROVED MULTI ANGLED PARALLELISM FOR SEPARATION OF TEXT FROM INTERSECTING LINEAR FEATURES IN SCANNED TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS
Aria Pezeshk, Richard Tutwiler, Pennsylvania State University, United States
IVMSP-P5.1: BODY SETS AND LINES: A RELIABLE REPRESENTATION OF IMAGES
Michèle Gouiffès, Bertrand Zavidovique, IEF University of Paris 11, France
IVMSP-P5.2: SIGMA: SPATIAL INTEGRATED MATCHING ASSOCIATION ALGORITHM FOR LOGO DETECTION
Pengfei Xu, Hongxun Yao, Rongrong Ji, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
IVMSP-P5.3: AN EFFICIENT METHOD TO GENERATE GROUND TRUTH FOR EVALUATING LANE DETECTION SYSTEMS
Amol Borkar, Monson Hayes, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Mark Smith, KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
IVMSP-P5.4: SINGULAR POINT DETECTION USING DISCRETE HODGE HELMHOLTZ DECOMPOSITION IN FINGERPRINT IMAGES
Hengzhen Gao, Mrinal Mandal, Gencheng Guo, University of Alberta, Canada; Jianwei Wan, National University of Defence Technology, China
IVMSP-P5.5: WAVELET MAXIMA BASED LACUNARITY TEXTURE ANALYSIS
Alexandru Bogdan, Electro Optical Sciences, United States
IVMSP-P5.6: FACILITATING MOTION-BASED VISION APPLICATIONS BY COMBINED VIDEO ANALYSIS AND CODING
Thilini Rajakaruna, Anil Fernando, Janko Calic, I-Lab, Centre for Communication Systems Research, United Kingdom
IVMSP-P5.7: FEATURE EXTRACTION METHOD FOR VIDEO BASED HUMAN ACTION RECOGNITIONS: EXTENDED OPTICAL FLOW ALGORITHM
Ashok Ramadass, Myunghoon Suk, Balakrishnan Prabhakaran, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
IVMSP-P5.8: ACTION CHANGE DETECTION IN VIDEO BY COVARIANCE MATCHING OF SILHOUETTE TUNNELS
Kai Guo, Prakash Ishwar, Janusz Konrad, Boston University, United States
IVMSP-P5.9: A BEMD BASED NORMALIZATION METHOD FOR FACE RECOGNITION UNDER VARIABLE ILLUMINATIONS
Ming Shao, Yunhong Wang, Xue Ling, Beihang University, China
IVMSP-P5.10: CONTOURLET STRUCTURAL SIMILARITY FOR FACIAL EXPRESSION RECOGNITION
Seyed Mehdi Lajevardi, Zahir Hussain, RMIT University, Australia
IVMSP-P5.11: INFORMATION THEORETICAL BASED FEATURE SELECTION APPROACH FOR HUMAN SKIN DETECTION
Kamal Chenaoua, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Saudi Arabia; Ahmed Bouridane, Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom
IVMSP-P5.12: SPATIO-TEMPORAL PROXIMITY DISTRIBUTION KERNELS FOR ACTION RECOGNITION
Chunfeng Yuan, Weiming Hu, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; Hanzi Wang, University of Adelaide, Canada; Xi Li, Nianhua Xie, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
IVMSP-P5.13: VIEW AND SCALE INSENSITIVE ACTION REPRESENTATION AND RECOGNITION
Yuanyuan Cao, Feiyue Huang, Linmi Tao, Guangyou Xu, Tsinghua University, China
IVMSP-P5.14: 3D FACE RECOGNITION BASED ON EVOLUTION OF ISO-GEODESIC DISTANCE CURVES
Shun Miao, Hamid Krim, North Carolina State University, United States
IVMSP-P6.1: MOTION-BASED VIDEO SEGMENTATION WITH BOUNDARY REFINEMENT
Andrew Patti, Hewlett Packard, United States
IVMSP-P6.2: A IMPROVED SILHOUETTE TRACKING APPROACH INTEGRATING PARTICLE FILTER WITH GRAPH CUTS
Lili Ma, Jing Liu, Jinqiao Wang, Jian Cheng, Hanqing Lu, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
IVMSP-P6.3: ROBUST CODEBOOK-BASED VIDEO BACKGROUND SUBTRACTION
Amit Pal, Indian Institute of Technology, India; Gerald Schaefer, Loughborough University, United Kingdom; M. Emre Celebi, Louisiana State University in Shreveport, United States
IVMSP-P6.4: ROBUST VISUAL TRACKING USING FEATURE-BASED VISUAL ATTENTION
Shengping Zhang, Hongxun Yao, Shaohui Liu, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
IVMSP-P6.5: MULTI-OBJECT FILTERING FROM IMAGE SEQUENCE WITHOUT DETECTION
Reza Hoseinnezhad, Ba-Ngu Vo, University of Melbourne, Australia; David Suter, University of Adelaide, Australia; Ba-Tuong Vo, University of Western Australia, Australia
IVMSP-P6.6: VISUAL LOCALIZATION AND SEGMENTATION BASED ON FOREGROUND/BACKGROUND MODELING
Hanzi Wang, Tat-Jun Chin, David Suter, University of Adelaide, Australia
IVMSP-P6.7: LIP TRACKING USING ADAPTIVE FUZZY PARTICLE FILTER IN THE CONTEXT OF CAR DRIVING SIMULATOR UNDER LOW CONTRAST NEAR-INFRARED ILLUMINATION
Parisa Darvish Zadeh Varcheie, Langis Gagnon, CRIM, Canada
IVMSP-P6.8: A MEAN SHIFT ALGORITHM BASED ON MODIFIED PARZEN WINDOW FOR SMALL TARGET TRACKING
Jianjun Chen, Southeast University, China; Guocheng An, Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; Suofei Zhang, Zhenyang Wu, Southeast University, China
IVMSP-P6.9: REALIZATION OF A NEW ANTI-ALIASING METHOD FOR LINEAR FILTER BASED OBJECT DETECTION IN VIDEO SCENES
Sam Schauland, Joerg Velten, Kummert Anton, University of Wuppertal, Germany
IVMSP-P6.10: A MOTION ESTIMATION ALGORITHM BASED ON MARKOV CHAIN MODEL
Zhijie Zhao, Harbin University of Commerce, China; Zhimin Cao, Maoliu Lin, Xuesong Jin, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
IVMSP-P6.11: A JOINT OPTICAL FLOW AND PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS APPROACH FOR MOTION DETECTION
Kui Liu, He Yang, Ben Ma, Qian Du, Mississippi State University, United States
IVMSP-P6.12: ROBUST BACKGROUND MODELING VIA STANDARD VARIANCE FEATURE
Bineng Zhong, Hongxun Yao, Shaohui Liu, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
IVMSP-P6.13: MOTION ESTIMATION WITH 3-D INFINITE FREQUENCY RESOLUTION ANALYSIS
Takaaki Ueda, Shigeki Hirobayashi, University of Toyama, Japan
IVMSP-P6.14: FAST EXHAUSTIVE-SEARCH MOTION ESTIMATION BASED ON ACCELERATED MULTILEVEL SUCCESSIVE ELIMINATION ALGORITHM WITH MULTIPLE PASSES
Jing Cai, W. David Pan, University of Alabama in Huntsville, United States
IVMSP-P7.1: SEMI-SUPERVISED HYPERSPECTRAL UNMIXING VIA THE WEIGHTED LASSO.
Konstantinos Themelis, Athanasios Rontogiannis, Konstantinos Koutroumbas, National Observatory of Athens, Greece
IVMSP-P7.2: MAXIMUM-LIKELIHOOD ESTIMATION OF THE POLARIZATION DEGREE FROM TWO MULTI-LOOK INTENSITY IMAGES
Reza Shirvany, Marie Chabert, University of Toulouse, France; Florent Chatelain, University of Grenoble, France; Jean-Yves Tourneret, University of Toulouse, France
IVMSP-P7.3: A ROBUST MINIMUM VOLUME ENCLOSING SIMPLEX ALGORITHM FOR HYPERSPECTRAL UNMIXING
ArulMurugan Ambikapathi, Tsung-Han Chan, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan; Wing-Kin Ma, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Chong-Yung Chi, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
IVMSP-P7.4: JOINT SPARSITY-DRIVEN INVERSION AND MODEL ERROR CORRECTION FOR RADAR IMAGING
N. Özben Önhon, Müjdat Çetin, Sabanci University, Turkey
IVMSP-P7.5: ACCURATE & EFFICIENT WAVEFIELD EXTRAPOLATORS USING IIR F-X FILTERS
Wail Mousa, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Saudi Arabia
IVMSP-P7.6: RECONSTRUCTION ALGORITHM FOR HIGH CONTRAST VELOCITY TRAVEL TIME TOMOGRAPHY
Yenting Lin, Antonio Ortega, University of Southern California, United States
IVMSP-P7.7: OPTICAL FILTER DESIGN OF FLUORESCENCE IMAGING SYSTEM USING LINEAR DISCIRIMINANT ANALYSIS
Taemn Kim, NASA Ames Research Center, United States; Byoung-Kwan Cho, Chungnam National University, Republic of Korea
IVMSP-P7.8: A REVERSIBLE-JUMP MCMC ALGORITHM FOR ESTIMATING THE NUMBER OF ENDMEMBERS IN THE NORMAL COMPOSITIONAL MODEL. APPLICATION TO THE UNMIXING OF HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGES.
Olivier Eches, Nicolas Dobigeon, Jean-Yves Tourneret, University of Toulouse, France
IVMSP-P7.9: BAYESIAN COMPRESSED SENSING IMAGING USING A GAUSSIAN SCALE MIXTURE
George Tzagkarakis, Panagiotis Tsakalides, University of Crete & Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas, Greece
IVMSP-P7.10: RECONSTRUCTION OF DENSE POINT CLOUD FROM UNCALIBRATED WIDE-BASELINE IMAGES
Yanli Wan, Zhenjiang Miao, Zhen Tang, Beijing Jiaotong University, China
IVMSP-P7.11: SPARSE LINEAR REGRESSION WITH BETA PROCESS PRIORS
Bo Chen, John Paisley, Lawrence Carin, Duke University, United States
IVMSP-P8.1: FAST AND ROBUST SPATIAL MATCHING FOR OBJECT RETRIEVAL
Wenying Wang, Dongming Zhang, Yongdong Zhang, Jintao Li, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
IVMSP-P8.2: SEARCHING WITH EXPECTATIONS
Harsimrat Sandhawalia, Hervé Jégou, INRIA, France
IVMSP-P8.3: INTER-QUERY SEMANTIC LEARNING APPROACH TO IMAGE RETRIEVAL
Scott Fechser, Ran Chang, Xiaojun Qi, Utah State University, United States
IVMSP-P8.4: THE ANGULAR ORIENTATION PARTITION EDGE DESCRIPTOR
Antonio Pinheiro, Universidade da Beira Interior, Portugal
IVMSP-P8.5: AN INTERACTIVE GAME FOR SEMI-AUTOMATIC IMAGE ANNOTATION
Lasantha Seneviratne, Ebroul Izquierdo, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
IVMSP-P8.6: ECCH: A NOVEL COLOR COOCURRENCE HISTOGRAM
Wenjing Jia, Xiangjian He, Qiang Wu, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
IVMSP-P8.7: GRAPH BASED EVENT DETECTION FROM REALISTIC VIDEOS USING WEAK FEATURE CORRESPONDENCE
Lei Ding, Quanfu Fan, Jen-Hao Hsiao, Sharath Pankanti, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, United States
IVMSP-P8.8: ALTERNATIVE DISTANCE/SIMILARITY MEASURES FOR REDUCED ORDERING BASED NONLINEAR VECTOR FILTERS
M. Emre Celebi, Louisiana State University in Shreveport, United States
IVMSP-P8.9: CROSS-DATABASE AGE ESTIMATION BASED ON TRANSFER LEARNING
Ya Su, Xidian University, China; Yun Fu, University at Buffalo (SUNY), United States; Qi Tian, University of Texas at San Antonio, United States; Xinbo Gao, Xidian University, China
IVMSP-P8.10: WATERMARK DRIVEN DECENTRALIZED BEST MATCHING
Arash Baroumand, Alireza Nasiri Avanaki, University of Tehran, Iran
IVMSP-P8.11: GHT BASED IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EXPECTATION MAXIMIZATION FOR MIXTURES OF MULTI-GAUSSIANS AND ITS APPLICATIONS TO VIDEO TRACKING
Francesco Monti, Carlo Regazzoni, University of Genova, Italy
IVMSP-P9.1: AN FPGA-BASED FAST TWO-SYMBOL PROCESSING ARCHITECTURE FOR JPEG 2000 ARITHMETIC CODING
Nandini Kumar, Wei Xiang, University of Southern Queensland, Australia; Yafeng Wang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
IVMSP-P9.2: LOCAL STRUCTURE LEARNING AND PREDICTION FOR EFFICIENT LOSSLESS IMAGE COMPRESSION
Xiwen Zhao, Zhihai He, University of Missouri, United States
IVMSP-P9.3: SPARSE OPTIMIZATION WITH DIRECTIONAL DCT BASES FOR IMAGE COMPRESSION
Angélique Drémeau, Cédric Herzet, Christine Guillemot, Jean-Jacques Fuchs, INRIA Centre Rennes-Bretagne Atlantique, France
IVMSP-P9.4: A COMPRESSIVE SENSING IMAGE COMPRESSION ALGORITHM USING QUANTIZED DCT AND NOISELET INFORMATION
Zhuoyuan Chen, Jiangtao Wen, Tsinghua University, China; Yuxing Han, John Villasenor, University of California, Los Angeles, United States; Shiqiang Yang, Tsinghua University, China
IVMSP-P9.5: TWO-DIMENSIONAL NON SEPARABLE ADAPTIVE LIFTING SCHEME FOR STILL AND STEREO IMAGE CODING
Mounir Kaaniche, Telecom ParisTech, France; Jean. Christophe Pesquet, Université Paris-Est, France; Amel Benazza-Benyahia, SUP'COM, Tunisia; Béatrice Pesquet-Popescu, Telecom ParisTech, France
IVMSP-P9.6: NEIGHBORHOOD CODING FOR BILEVEL IMAGE COMPRESSION AND SHAPE RECOGNITION
Tiago Buarque Assunção de Carvalho, Denise Jaeger Tenório, Ing Ren Tsang, George Darmiton da Cunha Cavalcanti, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil; Ing Jyh Tsang, Alcatel-Lucent, Belgium
IVMSP-P9.7: A NEW LIFTING STRUCTURE OF NON SEPARABLE 2D DWT WITH COMPATIBILITY TO JPEG 2000
Masahiro Iwahashi, Nagaoka Univ. of Technology, Japan; Hitoshi Kiya, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
IVMSP-P9.8: COMPRESSIVE SENSING WITH MODIFIED TOTAL VARIATION MINIMIZATION ALGORITHM
Mohammadreza Dadkhah, Shahram Shirani, M. Jamal Deen, McMaster University, Canada
IVMSP-P9.9: LOSSLESS COMPRESSION OF HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGES: LOOK-UP TABLES WITH VARYING DEGREES OF CONFIDENCE
Daniel Acevedo, Ana Ruedin, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
IVMSP-P9.10: A FAST LOSSLESS COMPRESSION SCHEME FOR DIGITAL MAP IMAGES USING COLOR SEPARATION
Saif Zahir, Arber Borici, University of Northern British Columbia, Canada
IVMSP-P9.11: IMAGE CODING USING CONCENTRATION AND DILUTION BASED ON SEAM CARVING WITH HIERARCHICAL SEARCH
Yuichi Tanaka, Madoka Hasegawa, Shigeo Kato, Utsunomiya University, Japan
IVMSP-P9.12: TOWARDS LARGE SCALE DISTRIBUTED CODING
Sharadh Ramaswamy, Kumar Viswanatha, Ankur Saxena, Kenneth Rose, University of California, Santa Barbara, United States
IVMSP-P9.13: ON QUANTIZER DESIGN FOR DISTRIBUTED SOURCE CODING OF GAUSSIAN VECTOR DATA WITH PACKET LOSS
Shaminda Subasingha, Monohar N. Murthi, University of Miami, United States
DISPS-L1.1: MICROPHONE ARRAY NETWORK FOR UBIQUITOUS SOUND ACQUISITION
Tomoya Takagi, Hiroki Noguchi, Koji Kugata, Masahiko Yoshimoto, Hiroshi Kawaguchi, Kobe University, Japan
DISPS-L1.2: DESIGN OF A HELMET-MOUNTED MICROPHONE ARRAY FOR SOUND LOCALIZATION
Hyung ook Park, Alireza Dibazar, Theodore Berger, University of Southern California, United States
DISPS-L1.3: SMALL FOOTPRINT IMPLEMENTATION OF DUAL-MICROPHONE DELAY-AND-SUM BEAMFORMING FOR IN-CAR SPEECH ENHANCEMENT
Ngoc-Vinh Vu, Hua Ye, Jim Whittington, John Devlin, La Trobe University, Australia; Michael Mason, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
DISPS-L1.4: BANDWIDTH-INTENSIVE FPGA ARCHITECTURE FOR MULTI-DIMENSIONAL DFT
Chi-Li Yu, Chaitali Chakrabarti, Arizona State University, United States; Sungho Park, Vijaykrishnan Narayanan, Pennsylvania State University, United States
DISPS-L1.5: MEMORY ACCESS REDUCTION METHOD FOR EFFICIENT IMPLEMENTATION OF FAST COSINE TRANSFORM PRUNING ON DSP
Xiangyang Liu, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
DISPS-L1.6: SOFT NMR: ANALYSIS & APPLICATION TO DSP SYSTEMS
Eric Kim, Naresh Shanbhag, University of Illinois, United States
DISPS-L2.1: HARDWARE IMPLEMENTATION OF TRIPLY SELECTIVE RAYLEIGH FADING CHANNEL SIMULATORS
Fei Ren, Yahong Rosa Zheng, Missouri University of Science and Technology, United States
DISPS-L2.2: EFFICIENT ARCHITECTURE FOR GENERALIZED MINIMUM-DISTANCE DECODER OF REED-SOLOMON CODES
Jiangli Zhu, Xinmiao Zhang, Case Western Reserve University, United States
DISPS-L2.3: PARTIAL-PARALLEL DECODER ARCHITECTURE FOR QUASI-CYCLIC NON-BINARY LDPC CODES
Xinmiao Zhang, Fang Cai, Case Western Reserve University, United States
DISPS-L2.4: FPGA-BASED DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE 3GPP-LTE PHYSICAL LAYER USING PARAMETERIZED SYNCHRONOUS DATAFLOW TECHNIQUES
Hojin Kee, University of Maryland, College Park, United States; Ian Wong, Yong Rao, National Instruments Corp., United States; Shuvra Bhattacharyya, University of Maryland, College Park, United States
DISPS-L2.5: OPTIMIZATION OF MULTISINE EXCITATIONS FOR RECEIVER UNDERSAMPLING
Michael Schmitz, Roger Green, North Dakota State University, United States
DISPS-L2.6: DESIGN OF SPARSE FILTERS FOR CHANNEL SHORTENING
Aditya Chopra, Brian Evans, University of Texas at Austin, United States
DISPS-P1.1: VECTOR MATRIX MULTIPLIER ON FIELD PROGRAMMABLE ANALOG ARRAY
Craig Schlottmann, Csaba Petre, Paul Hasler, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
DISPS-P1.2: CURRENT-MODE GM-C BANDPASS FILTER FOR WAVELET TRANSFORM IMPLEMENTATION
Wenshan Zhao, Hunan University and University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom; Yichuang Sun, University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom; Yigang He, Hunan University, China
DISPS-P1.3: RATE-DISTORTION PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF AN ANALOG MOTION ESTIMATION ARRAY
Lauri Koskinen, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland; Jonne Poikonen, Mika Laiho, Ari Paasio, University of Turku, Finland
DISPS-P1.4: A NOVEL TECHNIQUE FOR TUNABLE MISMATCH SHAPING IN OVERSAMPLED DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG CONVERTERS
Waqas Akram, Earl E. Swartzlander, Jr., University of Texas at Austin, United States
DISPS-P1.5: SIMULATING DYNAMIC COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS USING THE CORE FUNCTIONAL DATAFLOW MODEL
Nimish Sane, University of Maryland, College Park, United States; Chia-Jui Hsu, Jose Luis Pino, Agilent Technologies, Inc., United States; Shuvra S. Bhattacharyya, University of Maryland, College Park, United States
DISPS-P1.6: IMPLEMENTING LNS USING FILTERING UNITS OF GPUS
Mark Arnold, Lehigh University, United States; Sylvain Collange, David Defour, Université de Perpignan, France
DISPS-P1.7: HARDWARE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DISCRETE FOURIER TRANSFORM WITH NON-POWER-OF-TWO PROBLEM SIZE
Peter A. Milder, Franz Franchetti, James C. Hoe, Markus Pueschel, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
DISPS-P1.8: MULTI-CORE AND SIMD ARCHITECTURE BASED IMPLEMENTATION OF RECURSIVE DIGITAL FILTERING ALGORITHMS
Dong-hwan Lee, Wonyong Sung, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea
DISPS-P1.9: ANALYTICAL APPROACH FOR ANALYZING QUANTIZATION NOISE EFFECTS ON DECISION OPERATORS
Karthick Parashar, Romuald Rocher, Daniel Menard, Olivier Sentieys, University of Rennes-1, France
DISPS-P1.10: CLUSTER BASED ARCHITECTURE SYNTHESIS MINIMIZING THE RESOURCES UNDER TIME CONSTRAINT
Xiyang Liu, Ailong Song, Xidian university, China; Zili Shao, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR of China; Chunxiang Li, Ke Chen, Wei Wang, Xidian university, China
DISPS-P1.11: A MATRIX APPROACH FOR TRANSCODING MODULATED LAPPED TRANSFORMS
Mohamed Mansour, Texas Instuments Inc., United States
DISPS-P2.1: A SCALABLE H.264/AVC DEBLOCKING FILTER ARCHITECTURE USING DYNAMIC PARTIAL RECONFIGURATION
Rakan Khraisha, Jooheung Lee, University of Central Florida, United States
DISPS-P2.2: FAST GPU IMPLEMENTATION OF LARGE SCALE DICTIONARY AND SPARSE REPRESENTATION BASED VISION PROBLEMS
Pradeep Nagesh, Rahul Gowda, Baoxin Li, Arizona State University, United States
DISPS-P2.3: HIGH-SPEED ARCHITECTURE FOR IMAGE RECONSTRUCTION BASED ON COMPRESSIVE SENSING
Yang Chen, Xinmiao Zhang, Case Western Reserve University, United States
DISPS-P2.4: THE GENTLE SPHERICAL PANORAMA IMAGE CONSTRUCTION FOR THE WEB NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Min-Jen Tsai, Chi-Long Kao, Jung Liu, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
DISPS-P2.5: FIR FILTER IMPLEMENTATION THROUGH SPECULATIVE SUB-EXPRESSION SHARING IN IMAGE DATA
Muhammad Bilal, Shahid Masud, Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan
DISPS-P2.6: CYCLE EFFICIENT SCRAMBLER IMPLEMENTATION FOR SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIO
Jui-Chieh Lin, Ming-Jung Fan-Chiang, Minja Hsieh, Song-Yen Mao, Sao-Jie Chen, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Yu Hen Hu, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States
DISPS-P2.7: ENERGY-AWARE ADAPTIVE OFDM SYSTEMS
Yunus Emre, Chaitali Chakrabarti, Arizona State University, United States
DISPS-P2.8: STATIC ADDRESS GENERATION EASING: A DESIGN METHODOLOGY FOR PARALLEL INTERLEAVER ARCHITECTURES
Cyrille Chavet, Philippe Coussy, Lab-STICC laboratory, France; Pascal Urard, STMicroelectronics, France; Eric Martin, Lab-STICC, France
DISPS-P2.9: AN OPTIMIZED DIGITAL FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER
Mohamed Mansour, Texas Instuments Inc., United States
DISPS-P2.10: AN FPGA IMPLEMENTATION OF SPEECH RECOGNITION WITH WEIGHTED FINITE STATE TRANSDUCERS
Jungwook Choi, Kisun You, Wonyong Sung, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea
DISPS-P2.11: THE APPLICATION OF NON-HOMOGENOUS HMM ON THE DETECTION OF SECURITY FENCE BREACHES
Ali Yousefi, Alireza A. Dibazar, Theodore W. Berger, University of Southern California, United States
DISPS-P2.12: FPGA IMPLEMENTATION FOR FAST INFRARED SPOTS DETECTION
Maoxiang Huang, Chenhao Wang, Yuncai Liu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
ITT-L1.1: NOVEL CI-BACKOFF SCHEME FOR REAL-TIME EMBEDDED SPEECH RECOGNITION
Tao Ma, Mississippi State University, United States; Michael Deisher, Intel Corporation, United States
ITT-L1.2: A PSYCHOACOUSTIC SPECTRAL SUBTRACTION METHOD FOR NOISE SUPPRESSION IN AUTOMATIC SPEECH RECOGNITION
Serajul Haque, Roberto Togneri, University of Western Australia, Australia
ITT-L1.3: AUTOMATIC SYNCHRONIZATION OF LIVE SPEECH AND ITS TRANSCRIPTS BASED ON A FRAME-SYNCHRONOUS LIKELIHOOD RATIO TEST
Jie Gao, Qingwei Zhao, Yonghong Yan, Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ITT-L1.4: ACCELERATION OF SEQUENCE KERNEL COMPUTATION FOR REAL-TIME SPEAKER IDENTIFICATION
Makoto Yamada, Colorado State University, Japan; Masashi Sugiyama, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Gordon Wichern, Arizona State University, United States; Tomoko Matsui, Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Japan
ITT-L1.5: ADAPTIVE NOISE POWER SPECTRUM ESTIMATION FOR COMPACT DUAL CHANNEL SPEECH ENHANCEMENT
So-Young Jeong, Kyuhong Kim, Jae-Hoon Jeong, Kwang-Cheol Oh, Jeongsu Kim, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea
ITT-L1.6: IMPLEMENTATION OF BLIND SOURCE SEPARATION AND A POST-PROCESSING ALGORITHM FOR NOISE SUPPRESSION IN CELL-PHONE APPLICATIONS
Devangi Parikh, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Muhammad Ikram, Texas Instruments, United States; David Anderson, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
ITT-P1.1: PIXEL-BASED HIERARCHICAL-FEATURE FACE DETECTION
Jing-Ming Guo, Min-Feng Wu, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
ITT-P1.2: AUTOMATIC CREATION OF FACE COMPOSITE IMAGES FOR CONSUMER APPLICATIONS
Suk Hwan Lim, Qian Lin, Adam Petruszka, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, United States
ITT-P1.3: DESIGN OF A COOPERATIVE VIDEO/IMAGE MULTI-DECODING SYSTEM ON A DSP
Kiwon Sohn, Hantak Kwak, Samsung Electronics Company, Republic of Korea
ITT-P1.4: ROBUST AUTOMATIC VOID DETECTION IN SOLDER BALLS
Asaad Said, Arizona State University, United States; Bonnie Bennett, Intel Corporation, United States; Lina Karam, Arizona State University, United States; Jeffrey Pettinato, Intel Corporation, United States
ITT-P1.5: A STREAMING APPROACH TO RADIO ASTRONOMY IMAGING
Alain Biem, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, United States; Bruce Elmegreen, Olivier Verscheure, Deepak Deepak, Henrique Andrade, IBM, United States; Tim Cornwell, CSIRO, Australia
ITT-P1.6: DETECTION AND TRACKING OF THREATS IN AERIAL INFRARED IMAGES BY A MINIMAL PATH APPROACH
Gilles Aubert, Alexis Baudour, Nice University, France; Laure Blanc-Féraud, CNRS, France; Laurence Guillot, Nice University, France; Yann Le Guilloux, SAGEM DS, France
ITT-P1.7: BUFFER MANAGEMENT FOR MULTI-APPLICATION IMAGE PROCESSING ON MULTI-CORE PLATFORMS: ANALYSIS AND CASE STUDY
Dong-Ik Ko, Nara Won, Texas Instruments, United States; Shuvra Bhattacharyya, University of Maryland, College Park, United States
ITT-P1.8: A ROBUST FALL DETECTION SYSTEM FOR THE ELDERLY IN A SMART ROOM
Miao Yu, Syed Naqvi, Jonathon Chambers, Loughborough University, United Kingdom
ITT-P1.9: REAL-TIME IMPLEMENTATION OF WAVELET-BASED ADVANCED COMBINATION ENCODER ON PDA PLATFORMS FOR COCHLEAR IMPLANT STUDIES
Vanishree Gopalakrishna, Nasser Kehtarnavaz, Philip Loizou, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
ITT-P1.10: INVARIANT DESCRIPTORS OF SONAR TEXTURES FROM SPATIAL STATISTICS OF LOCAL FEATURES
Huu-Giao Nguyen, Ronan Fablet, Jean-Marc Boucher, Institut Telecom / Telecom Bretagne / LabSTICC, France
ITT-P1.11: SCORE NORMALIZATION IN PLAYBACK ATTACK DETECTION
Wei Shang, Maryhelen Stevenson, University Of New brunswick, Canada
ITT-P1.12: VOC GAS LEAK DETECTION USING PYRO-ELECTRIC INFRARED SENSORS
Fatih Erden, Bilkent University, Turkey; E. Birey Soyer, ASELSAN Inc. Ankara, Turkey; B. Ugur Toreyin, University of Minnesota, Turkey; A. Enis Çetin, Bilkent University, Turkey
ITT-P1.13: STEP-FREQUENCY RADAR WITH COMPRESSIVE SAMPLING (SFR-CS)
Sagar Shah, Yao Yu, Athina Petropulu, Drexel University, United States
IFS-L1.1: FORENSICS AIDED STEGANALYSIS OF HETEROGENEOUS IMAGES
Mauro Barni, Giacomo Cancelli, Annalisa Esposito, University of Siena, Italy
IFS-L1.2: ANTI-FORENSICS OF JPEG COMPRESSION
Matthew C. Stamm, Steven K. Tjoa, W. Sabrina Lin, K. J. Ray Liu, University of Maryland, College Park, United States
IFS-L1.3: FORENSIC ESTIMATION AND RECONSTRUCTION OF A CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT MAPPING
Matthew C. Stamm, K. J. Ray Liu, University of Maryland, College Park, United States
IFS-L1.4: GEOMETRIC TAMPERING ESTIMATION BY MEANS OF A SIFT-BASED FORENSIC ANALYSIS
Irene Amerini, Lamberto Ballan, Roberto Caldelli, Alberto Del Bimbo, Giuseppe Serra, University of Florence, Italy
IFS-L1.5: DETECTING IMAGE REGION DUPLICATION USING SIFT FEATURES
Xunyu Pan, Siwei Lyu, SUNY Albany, United States
IFS-L1.6: AUDIO FORENSICS FROM ACOUSTIC REVERBERATION
Hafiz Malik, University of Michigan, Dearborn, United States; Hany Farid, Dartmouth College, United States
IFS-L2.1: FEATURE INTEGRATION FOR HEART SOUND BIOMETRICS
Dat Tran Huy, Yi Ren Leng, Haizhou Li, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
IFS-L2.2: GAIT-BASED HUMAN AGE ESTIMATION
Jiwen Lu, Yap-Peng Tan, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
IFS-L2.3: PRIVACY-SECURITY TRADEOFFS IN REUSABLE BIOMETRIC SECURITY SYSTEMS
Lifeng Lai, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States; Siu-Wai Ho, University of South Australia, Australia; H. Vincent Poor, Princeton University, United States
IFS-L2.4: GAIT RECOGNITION FOR RANDOM WALKING PATTERNS AND VARIABLE BODY POSTURES
Xiaxi Huang, Nikolaos Boulgouris, King's College London, United Kingdom
IFS-L2.5: BIOMETRIC TEMPLATE SECURITY USING HIGHER ORDER SPECTRA
Brenden Chen, Vinod Chandran, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
IFS-L2.6: SIGNAL VALIDATION FOR CARDIAC BIOMETRICS
Foteini Agrafioti, Dimitrios Hatzinakos, University of Toronto, Canada
IFS-L3.1: RATIONAL DITHER MODULATION USING LOGARITHMIC QUANTIZATION WITH OPTIMUM PARAMETER
Nima Khademi Kalantari, Seyed Mohammad Ahadi, Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran
IFS-L3.2: APPLYING SPREAD TRANSFORM DITHER MODULATION FOR 3D-MESH WATERMARKING BY USING PERCEPTUAL MODELS
Rony Darazi, Roland Hu, Benoit Macq, Université catholique de Louvain UCL, Belgium
IFS-L3.3: A SOLUTION TO GAIN ATTACK ON WATERMARKING SYSTEMS: LOGARITHMIC HOMOGENEOUS RATIONAL DITHER MODULATION
Mohammad Ali Akhaee, Arash Amini, Ghaffar Ghorbani, Farokh Marvasti, Advanced Communication Research Institute, Iran
IFS-L3.4: A HOST REJECTED SPREAD SPECTRUM EMBEDDING SCHEME FOR DATA HIDING
Amir Valizadeh, Z. Jane Wang, University of British Columbia, Canada
IFS-L3.5: BLIND H.264 COMPRESSED VIDEO WATERMARKING WITH PATTERN CONSIDERATION
Azadeh Mansouri, Ahmad Mahmoudi Aznaveh, Farah Torkamani-Azar, Shahid Beheshti University, Iran
IFS-L3.6: A NOVEL WATERMARKING SCHEME WITH COMPENSATION IN BIT-STREAM DOMAIN FOR H.264/AVC
Zhang Liwei, Zhu Yuesheng, Peking University, China; Po Lai-Man, City University of Hong Kong, China
IFS-P1.1: A CONTENT-ADAPTIVE APPROACH FOR REDUCING EMBEDDING IMPACT IN STEGANOGRAPHY
Chao Wang, Xiaolong Li, Bin Yang, Xiaoqing Lu, Chengcheng Liu, Peking University, China
IFS-P1.2: ON THE SHANNON CAPACITY OF DNA DATA EMBEDDING
Félix Balado, University College Dublin, Ireland
IFS-P1.3: TOWARDS OBJECTIFYING INFORMATION HIDING
Abbas Cheddad, Joan Condell, Kevin Curran, Paul Mc Kevitt, University of Ulster, United Kingdom
IFS-P1.4: DEVELOPMENT OF DIGITAL WATERMARKING APPLICATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR NEWSPAPERS
Ryu Ebisawa, Takaaki Yamada, Hitachi, Japan
IFS-P1.5: IMPROVEMENT OF POWER ANALYSIS ATTACKS USING KALMAN FILTER
Youssef Souissi, Sylvain Guilley, Jean-Luc Danger, Sami Mekki, Guillaume Duc, Institut Telecom/Telecom ParisTech, France
IFS-P1.6: HIDING INFORMATION INSIDE STRUCTURED SHAPES
Samarjit Das, Iowa State University, United States; Shantanu Rane, Anthony Vetro, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, United States
IFS-P1.7: ADAPTIVE VIDEO FINGERPRINTS FOR ACCURATE TEMPORAL REGISTRATION
Severine Baudry, Bertrand Chupeau, Frederic Lefebvre, Thomson R&D, France
IFS-P1.8: IDENTIFICATION OF RECAPTURED PHOTOGRAPHS ON LCD SCREENS
Hong Cao, Alex C. Kot, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
IFS-P1.9: HIGH-RESOLUTION GLYPH-INSPECTION BASED SECURITY SYSTEM
Steven Simske, Guy Adams, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, United States
IFS-P1.10: REVISITING THE SECURITY OF SPEAKER VERIFICATION SYSTEMS AGAINST IMPOSTURE USING SYNTHETIC SPEECH
Phillip De Leon, Vijendra Raj Apsingekar, New Mexico State University, United States; Michael Pucher, Telecommunications Research Center Vienna (ftw.), Austria; Junichi Yamagishi, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
IFS-P1.11: SECURITY AND EFFICIENCY ANALYSIS OF PROGRESSIVE AUDIO SCRAMBLING IN COMPRESSED DOMAIN
Jiantao Zhou, Oscar Au, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR of China
IFS-P1.12: AUTOMATIC ACQUISITION DEVICE IDENTIFICATION FROM SPEECH RECORDINGS
Daniel Garcia-Romero, Carol Espy-Wilson, University of Maryland, College Park, United States
IFS-P2.1: A SCALABLE BLOCK CIPHER DESIGN USING FILTER BANKS OVER FINITE FIELDS
Saleh Saraireh, Mohammed Benaissa, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
IFS-P2.2: EFFECTS OF EQUIPMENT VARIATION ON SPEAKER RECOGNITION ERROR RATES
Clark Shaver, John Acken, Oklahoma State University, United States
IFS-P2.3: TRACKING ENCRYPTED VOIP CALLS VIA ROBUST HASHING OF NETWORK FLOWS
Baris Coskun, Nasir Memon, Polytechnic Institute of New York University, United States
IFS-P2.4: HALFTONE VISUAL CRYPTOGRAPHY BY ITERATIVE HALFTONING
Zhongmin Wang, Gonzalo R. Arce, University of Delaware, United States
IFS-P2.5: PRIVACY AND SECURITY OF FEATURES EXTRACTED FROM MINUTIAE AGGREGATES
Abhishek Nagar, Michigan State University, United States; Shantanu Rane, Anthony Vetro, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, United States
IFS-P2.6: ON THE INVERSION OF BIOMETRIC TEMPLATES BY AN EXAMPLE
Vanessa Testoni, UNICAMP, Brazil; Darko Kirovski, Microsoft Research, United States
IFS-P2.7: ROBUST VIDEO HASHING FOR IDENTIFICATION BASED ON MDS
Xiushan Nie, Ju Liu, Jiande Sun, Shandong University, China
IFS-P2.8: SECTORED RANDOM PROJECTIONS FOR CANCELABLE IRIS BIOMETRICS
Jaishanker K Pillai, Vishal Patel, Rama Chellappa, University Of Maryland, College Park, United States; Nalini Ratha, IBM, United States
IFS-P2.9: PERCEPTUAL VIDEO HASHING IN P2P NETWORKS
Alper Koz, Reginald Lagendijk, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
IFS-P2.10: ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTER IDENTIFICATION BY HALFTONE TEXTURE ANALYSIS
Seung-Jin Ryu, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea; Hae-Yeoun Lee, Kumoh National Institute of Technology, Republic of Korea; Dong-Hyuck Im, Jung-Ho Choi, Heung-Kyu Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea
IFS-P2.11: SELECTIVE ENCRYPTION BASED DATA SECURITY FOR OGG STREAMS
Fadi Almasalha, Ashfaq Khokhar, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States; Shahab Baqai, Lahore University of Managements Sciences, United States
IFS-P2.12: GRADIENT DESCENT APPROACH FOR SECURE LOCALIZATION IN RESOURCE CONSTRAINED WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS
Ravi Garg, Avinash L. Varna, Min Wu, University of Maryland, College Park, United States
MLSP-L1.1: A SUPERVISORY APPROACH TO SEMI-SUPERVISED CLUSTERING
Bryan Conroy, Yongxin Xi, Peter Ramadge, Princeton University, United States
MLSP-L1.2: SEMI-SUPERVISED FISHER LINEAR DISCRIMINANT (SFLD)
Seda Remus, Clarkson University, United States; Carlo Tomasi, Duke University, United States
MLSP-L1.3: SAMPLE-SEPARATION-MARGIN BASED MINIMUM CLASSIFICATION ERROR TRAINING OF PATTERN CLASSIFIERS WITH QUADRATIC DISCRIMINANT FUNCTIONS
Yongqiang Wang, University of Hong Kong, China; Qiang Huo, Microsoft Research Asia, China
MLSP-L1.4: HIGH DIMENSIONAL REGRESSION USING THE SPARSE MATRIX TRANSFORM (SMT)
Guangzhi Cao, GE Healthcare Technologies, United States; Yandong Guo, Charles Bouman, Purdue University, United States
MLSP-L1.5: CAMERA-BASED CLEAR PATH DETECTION
Qi Wu, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; Wende Zhang, General Motors Corporation, United States; Tsuhan Chen, Cornell University, United States; B.V.K. Vijaya Kumar, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
MLSP-L1.6: RADAR HRRP STATISTICAL RECOGNITION WITH LOCAL FACTOR ANALYSIS BY AUTOMATIC BAYESIAN YING YANG HARMONY LEARNING
Lei Shi, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Penghui Wang, Hongwei Liu, Xidian University, China; Lei Xu, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Zheng Bao, Xidian University, China
MLSP-L2.1: FIXED-BUDGET KERNEL RECURSIVE LEAST-SQUARES
Steven Van Vaerenbergh, Ignacio Santamaria, University of Cantabria, Spain; Weifeng Liu, Amazon.com, United States; Jose C. Principe, University of Florida, United States
MLSP-L2.2: FLEXIBLE ADAPTIVE FILTERING BY MINIMIZATION OF ERROR ENTROPY BOUND AND ITS APPLICATION TO SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION
Xi-Lin Li, Tulay Adali, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, United States
MLSP-L2.3: CONVERGENCE ANALYSIS OF CONSENSUS-BASED DISTRIBUTED CLUSTERING
Pedro A. Forero, Alfonso Cano, Georgios B. Giannakis, University of Minnesota, United States
MLSP-L2.4: SUPERVISED TOPIC MODEL FOR AUTOMATIC IMAGE ANNOTATION
Duangmanee Putthividhya, University of California, San Diego, United States; Hagai Attias, Golden Metallic, Inc., United States; Srikantan Nagarajan, University of California, San Francisco, United States
MLSP-L2.5: ASYMPTOTIC ANALYSIS OF THE HUBERIZED LASSO ESTIMATOR
Xiaohui Chen, Z.Jane Wang, Martin McKeown, University of British Columbia, Canada
MLSP-L2.6: A MINIMAX APPROACH TO BAYESIAN ESTIMATION WITH PARTIAL KNOWLEDGE OF THE OBSERVATION MODEL
Tomer Michaeli, Yonina Eldar, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
MLSP-L3.1: FINDING CHANGE POINTS IN THE POLLS
Albert D. Shieh, Lynette C. Lee, Harvard University, United States
MLSP-L3.2: LARGE MARGIN TRAINING OF SEMI-MARKOV MODEL FOR PHONETIC RECOGNITION
Sungwoong Kim, Sungrack Yun, Chang D. Yoo, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea
MLSP-L3.3: LATENT-VARIABLE DECOMPOSITION BASED DEREVERBERATION OF MONAURAL AND MULTI-CHANNEL SIGNALS
Rita Singh, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; Bhiksha Raj, Disney Research, United States; Paris Smaragdis, Adobe Systems, Inc., United States
MLSP-L3.4: SCALED FACTORIAL HIDDEN MARKOV MODELS: A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR COMPENSATING GAIN DIFFERENCES IN MODEL-BASED SINGLE CHANNEL SPEECH SEPARATION
M. Hossein Radfar, W. Wong, University of Toronto, Canada; R. M. Dansereau, Carleton University, Canada; W. Y. Chan, Queen's University, Canada
MLSP-L3.5: INDEPENDENT SUBSPACE ANALYSIS WITH PRIOR INFORMATION FOR FMRI DATA
Sai Ma, Xi-Lin Li, Nicolle Correa, Tulay Adali, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, United States; Vince Calhoun, The Mind Research Network and The University of New Mexico, United States
MLSP-L3.6: CLUSTERING DISJOINT SUBSPACES VIA SPARSE REPRESENTATION
Ehsan Elhamifar, Rene Vidal, Johns Hopkins University, United States
MLSP-L4.1: BOUNDED COMPONENT ANALYSIS OF LINEAR MIXTURES
Sergio Cruces, Ivan Duran, Auxiliadora Sarmiento, Pablo Aguilera, University of Seville, Spain
MLSP-L4.2: BLIND SPATIOTEMPORAL SEPARATION OF SECOND AND/OR HIGHER-ORDER CORRELATED SOURCES BY ENTROPY RATE MINIMIZATION
Xi-Lin Li, Tulay Adali, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, United States
MLSP-L4.3: SPECTROGRAM DIMENSIONALITY REDUCTION WITH INDEPENDENCE CONSTRAINTS
Kevin Wilson, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, United States; Bhiksha Raj, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
MLSP-L4.4: NONNEGATIVE MATRIX PARTIAL CO-FACTORIZATION FOR DRUM SOURCE SEPARATION
Jiho Yoo, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea; Minje Kim, Kyeongok Kang, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Instititute (ETRI), Republic of Korea; Seungjin Choi, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea
MLSP-L4.5: SEPARATING TWO BINARY SOURCES FROM A SINGLE NONLINEAR MIXTURE
Konstantinos Diamantaras, Technological Education Institute of Thessaloniki, Greece; Theophilos Papadimitriou, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
MLSP-L4.6: ONLINE BAYESIAN LEARNING FOR DYNAMIC SOURCE SEPARATION
Hsin-Lung Hsieh, Jen-Tzung Chien, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
MLSP-P1.1: A PSEUDO-RIEMANNIAN-GRADIENT APPROACH TO THE LEAST-SQUARES PROBLEM ON THE REAL SYMPLECTIC GROUP
Simone Fiori, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy
MLSP-P1.2: ONLINE REINFORCEMENT LEARNING FOR MULTIMEDIA BUFFER CONTROL
Nicholas Mastronarde, Mihaela van der Schaar, University of California, Los Angeles, United States
MLSP-P1.3: DIRECT IMPORTANCE ESTIMATION WITH PROBABILISTIC PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYZERS
Makoto Yamada, Colorado State University, Japan; Masashi Sugiyama, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Gordon Wichern, Arizona State University, Japan
MLSP-P1.4: A STUDY OF SEVERAL MODEL SELECTION CRITERIA FOR DETERMINING THE NUMBER OF SIGNALS
Shikui Tu, Lei Xu, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China
MLSP-P1.5: LEARNING FROM HIGH-DIMENSIONAL NOISY DATA VIA PROJECTIONS ONTO MULTI-DIMENSIONAL ELLIPSOIDS
Liuling Gong, Dan Schonfeld, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States
MLSP-P1.6: LARGE MARGIN FILTERING FOR SIGNAL SEQUENCE LABELING
Rémi Flamary, Université de Rouen, France; Benjamin Labbé, INSA de Rouen, France; Alain Rakotomamonjy, Université de Rouen, France
MLSP-P1.7: PARAMETRIC DICTIONARY LEARNING USING STEEPEST DESCENT
Mahdi Ataee, Hadi Zayyani, Massoud Babaie-Zadeh, Sharif University of Technology, Iran; Christian Jutten, Institute Universitaire de France, France
MLSP-P1.8: DISTRIBUTED CORRELATED Q-LEARNING FOR DYNAMIC TRANSMISSION CONTROL OF SENSOR NETWORKS
Jane Huang, University of British Columbia, Canada; Quanyan Zhu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Vikram Krishnamurthy, University of British Columbia, Canada; Tamer Basar, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
MLSP-P1.9: UNIVERSAL SWITCHING AND SIDE INFORMATION PORTFOLIOS UNDER TRANSACTION COSTS USING FACTOR GRAPHS
Andrew Bean, Andrew Singer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
MLSP-P1.10: REGULARIZED ONLINE LEARNING OF PSEUDOMETRICS
Yvonne Moh, Joachim M. Buhmann, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
MLSP-P1.11: ERROR CORRECTIVE CLASSIFIER FUSION FOR SPOKEN LANGUAGE RECOGNITION
Omid Dehzangi, Nanyang Technological university, Singapore; Bin Ma, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore; Eng Siong Chng, Nanyang Technological university, Singapore; Haizhou Li, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
MLSP-P1.12: BAYESIAN LEARNING OF ECHO STATE NETWORKS WITH TUNABLE FILTERS AND DELAY & SUM READOUTS
Christoph Zechner, Dmitriy Shutin, Graz University of Technology, Austria
MLSP-P1.13: VARIATIONAL INFERENCE FOR CONDITIONAL RANDOM FIELDS
Chih-Pin Liao, Jen-Tzung Chien, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
MLSP-P2.1: BLIND RHYTHMIC SOURCE SEPARATION: NONNEGATIVITY AND REPEATABILITY
Minje Kim, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Instititute (ETRI), Republic of Korea; Jiho Yoo, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea; Kyeongok Kang, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Instititute (ETRI), Republic of Korea; Seungjin Choi, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea
MLSP-P2.2: GLIMPSING INDEPENDENT VECTOR ANALYSIS: SEPARATING MORE SOURCES THAN SENSORS USING ACTIVE AND INACTIVE STATES
Alireza Masnadi-Shirazi, Wenyi Zhang, Bhaskar D. Rao, University of California, San Diego, United States
MLSP-P2.3: AN ENTROPY BASED METHOD FOR ACTIVATION DETECTION OF FUNCTIONAL MRI DATA USING INDEPENDENT COMPONENT ANALYSIS
Mahsa Akhbari, Massoud Babaie-Zadeh, Emad Fatemizadeh, Sharif University of Technology, Iran; Christian Jutten, GIPSA-lab, France
MLSP-P2.4: FINDING INITIAL VALUES FOR TIME-VARYING JOINT DIAGONALIZATION
Gen Hori, Asia University / RIKEN, Japan; Toshihisa Tanaka, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology / RIKEN, Japan
MLSP-P2.5: A BLOCK-BASED COMPRESSED SENSING METHOD FOR UNDERDETERMINED BLIND SPEECH SEPARATION INCORPORATING BINARY MASK
Tao Xu, Wenwu Wang, University of Surrey, United Kingdom
MLSP-P2.6: A NEW NONNEGATIVE MATRIX FACTORIZATION FOR INDEPENDENT COMPONENT ANALYSIS
Hsin-Lung Hsieh, Jen-Tzung Chien, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
MLSP-P2.7: GRADIENT POLYTOPE FACES PURSUIT FOR LARGE SCALE SPARSE RECOVERY PROBLEMS
Aris Gretsistas, Ivan Damnjanovic, Mark Plumbley, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
MLSP-P2.8: SPARSE REPRESENTATION ALGORITHMS BASED ON MEAN-FIELD APPROXIMATIONS
Cedric Herzet, Angelique Dremeau, Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique, France
MLSP-P2.9: NONNEGATIVE MATRIX FACTORIZATION WITH MATRIX EXPONENTIATION
Siwei Lyu, SUNY Albany, United States
MLSP-P2.10: DICTIONARY LEARNING AND SPARSE CODING FOR UNSUPERVISED CLUSTERING
Pablo Sprechmann, Guillermo Sapiro, University of Minnesota, United States
MLSP-P2.11: AN EM-ALGORITHM APPROACH FOR THE DESIGN OF ORTHONORMAL BASES ADAPTED TO SPARSE REPRESENTATIONS
Angélique Drémeau, Cédric Herzet, INRIA Centre Rennes-Bretagne Atlantique, France
MLSP-P2.12: FLEXIBLE COMPLEX ICA OF FMRI DATA
Hualiang Li, Tulay Adali, Nicolle Correa, Pedro Rodriguez, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, United States; Vince Calhoun, university of new mexico, United States
MLSP-P2.13: A TRAINING ALGORITHM FOR SPARSE LS-SVM USING COMPRESSIVE SAMPLING
Jie Yang, Abdesselam Bouzerdoum, Son Lam Phung, University of Wollongong, Australia
MLSP-P3.1: LEARNING ALPHA-INTEGRATION WITH PARTIALLY-LABELED DATA
Heeyoul Choi, Texas A&M University, United States; Seungjin Choi, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea; Anup Katake, Starvision Technologies, United States; Yoonsuck Choe, Texas A&M University, United States
MLSP-P3.2: KERNEL WIDTH ADAPTATION IN INFORMATION THEORETIC COST FUNCTIONS
Abhishek Singh, Jose Principe, University of Florida, United States
MLSP-P3.3: A CONDITIONAL DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION BASED APPROACH TO DESIGN NONPARAMETRIC TESTS OF INDEPENDENCE AND CONDITIONAL INDEPENDENCE
Sohan Seth, Jose Principe, University of Florida, United States
MLSP-P3.4: A CLOSED FORM RECURSIVE SOLUTION FOR MAXIMUM CORRENTROPY TRAINING
Abhishek Singh, Jose Principe, University of Florida, United States
MLSP-P3.5: THEORETICAL ANALYSES FOR A CLASS OF KERNELS WITH AN INVARIANT METRIC
Akira Tanaka, Masaaki Miyakoshi, Hokkaido University, Japan
MLSP-P3.6: MESSAGE ERROR ANALYSIS OF LOOPY BELIEF PROPAGATION
Xiangqiong Shi, Dan Schonfeld, Daniela Tuninetti, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States
MLSP-P3.7: EXPECTATION PROPAGATION FOR ESTIMATING THE PARAMETERS OF THE BETA DISTRIBUTION
Zhanyu Ma, Arne Leijon, KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
MLSP-P3.8: VARIATIONAL BAYESIAN INFERENCE FOR POINT PROCESS GENERALIZED LINEAR MODELS IN NEURAL SPIKE TRAINS ANALYSIS
Zhe Chen, MIT/MGH/HMS, United States; Fabian Kloosterman, Matthew A. Wilson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Emery N. Brown, MIT/MGH/HMS, United States
MLSP-P3.9: A NONPARAMETRIC BAYESIAN MODEL FOR KERNEL MATRIX COMPLETION
John Paisley, Lawrence Carin, Duke Universtiy, United States
MLSP-P3.10: EVIDENCE-BASED CUSTOM-PRECISION ESTIMATION WITH APPLICATIONS TO SOLVING NONLINEAR APPROXIMATION PROBLEMS
Dmitriy Shutin, Graz University of Technology, Austria; Manfred Muecke, University of Vienna, Austria
MLSP-P3.11: VARIATIONAL NONPARAMETRIC BAYESIAN HIDDEN MARKOV MODEL
Nan Ding, Zhijian Ou, Tsinghua University, China
MLSP-P3.12: BRIDGE DETECTION AND ROBUST GEODESICS ESTIMATION VIA RANDOM WALKS
Eugene Brevdo, Peter Ramadge, Princeton University, United States
MLSP-P3.13: DYNAMIC FACTOR GRAPHS: A NOVEL FRAMEWORK FOR MULTIPLE FEATURES DATA FUSION
Kittipat Kampa, Jose Principe, Clint Slatton, University of Florida, United States
MLSP-P4.1: PRIOR-BASED VANISHING POINT ESTIMATION THROUGH GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE STRUCTURE MATCHING
Qi Wu, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; Wende Zhang, General Motors Corporation, United States; Tsuhan Chen, Cornell University, United States; B.V.K. Vijaya Kumar, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
MLSP-P4.2: IMAGE-QUALITY PREDICTION OF SYNTHETIC APERTURE SONAR IMAGERY
David Williams, NATO Undersea Research Centre, Italy
MLSP-P4.3: A NEW LAPLACIAN MIXTURE CONDITIONAL RANDOM FIELD MODEL FOR IMAGE LABELING
Xiaofeng Wang, Xiao-Ping Zhang, Ryerson University, Canada
MLSP-P4.4: AN ALTERNATIVE SCANNING STRATEGY TO DETECT FACES
Venkatesh Bala Subburaman, Sebastien Marcel, Idiap Research Institute, Switzerland
MLSP-P4.5: BAYESIAN X-RAY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY USING MATERIAL CLASS KNOWLEDGE
Wataru Fukuda, Shin-ichi Maeda, Atsunori Kanemura, Shin Ishii, Kyoto University, Japan
MLSP-P4.6: HUMAN ACTION RECOGNITION BASED ON SELF ORGANIZING MAP
Wei Huang, Q. M. Jonathan Wu, University of Windsor, Canada
MLSP-P4.7: AN IMPROVED MOTION-SEARCH METHOD BASED ON PATTERN CLASSIFICATION
Dexin Wang, Qi Wang, Hui Cheng, Hua Huang, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China
MLSP-P4.8: A LEARNING-BASED SYSTEM FOR GENERATING EXAGGERATIVE CARICATURE FROM FACE IMAGES WITH EXPRESSION
Ting-Ting Yang, Shang-Hong Lai, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
MLSP-P4.9: A CO-GAUSSIAN PROCESS BASED FRAMEWORK FOR REMOTE SENSING IMAGE CHANGE DETECTION
Keming Chen, Zhenglong Li, Jian Cheng, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; Zhixin Zhou, Beijing Institute of Remote Sensing, China; Hanqing Lu, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
MLSP-P4.10: RECOGNITION OF PHONEMES AND WORDS IN SINGING
Annamaria Mesaros, Tuomas Virtanen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
MLSP-P4.11: EVALUATION OF RANDOM-PROJECTION-BASED FEATURE COMBINATION ON SPEECH RECOGNITION
Tetsuya Takiguchi, Kobe University, Japan; Jeff Bilmes, University of Washington, United States; Mariko Yoshii, Yasuo Ariki, Kobe University, Japan
MLSP-P4.12: AUTOMATIC STATE DISCOVERY FOR UNSTRUCTURED AUDIO SCENE CLASSIFICATION
Julian Ramos, Sajid Siddiqi, Artur Dubrawski, Geoffrey Gordon, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; Abhishek Sharma, MobileFusion Inc., United States
MLSP-P4.13: SUPER-RESOLUTION FOR FACE RECOGNITION BASED ON CORRELATED FEATURES AND NONLINEAR MAPPINGS
Hua Huang, Huiting He, Xi'an Jiaotong Univeristy, China; Dexin Wang, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China; Xin Fan, Dalian University of Technology, China
MLSP-P4.14: FACE RECOGNITION BASED ON SEPARABLE LATTICE 2-D HMM WITH STATE DURATION MODELING
Yoshiaki Takahashi, Akira Tamamori, Yoshihiko Nankaku, Keiichi Tokuda, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
MLSP-P5.1: IMPROVING CLASSIFICATION PERFORMANCE OF LINEAR FEATURE EXTRACTION ALGORITHMS
Moataz El Ayadi, Konstantinos Plataniotis, University of Toronto, Canada
MLSP-P5.2: MINIMUM ERROR CLASSIFICATION WITH GEOMETRIC MARGIN CONTROL
Hideyuki Watanabe, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan; Shigeru Katagiri, Kouta Yamada, Doshisha University, Japan; Erik McDermott, Atsushi Nakamura, Shinji Watanabe, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, Japan; Miho Ohsaki, Doshisha University, Japan
MLSP-P5.3: EVOLUTIONARY SPECTRAL CLUSTERING WITH ADAPTIVE FORGETTING FACTOR
Kevin Xu, University of Michigan, United States; Mark Kliger, Medasense Biometrics Ltd., Israel; Alfred Hero, University of Michigan, United States
MLSP-P5.4: AN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL PERSPECTIVE ON VISUALIZATION OF GENE EXPRESSION DATA WITH ONTOLOGICAL ANNOTATION
Jaakko Peltonen, Helena Aidos, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland; Nils Gehlenborg, Alvis Brazma, European Bioinformatics Institute, United Kingdom; Samuel Kaski, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
MLSP-P5.5: LARGE MARGIN WAVELET-BASED DICTIONARY FOR SIGNAL CLASSIFICATION
Florian Yger, Alain Rakotomamonjy, Université de Rouen, France
MLSP-P5.6: HISTOGRAM OF TEMPLATE FOR HUMAN DETECTION
Shaopeng Tang, Satoshi Goto, Waseda University, Japan
MLSP-P5.7: ROBUST AND FAST VOWEL RECOGNITION USING OPTIMUM-PATH FOREST
Joao Papa, Aparecido Marana, Sao Paulo State University, Brazil; Andre Spadotto, Rodrigo Guido, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil; Alexandre Falcao, University of Campinas, Brazil
MLSP-P5.8: A 3D FEATURE MODEL FOR IMAGE MATCHING
Zachary Sun, Nadya Bliss, Karl Ni, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, United States
MLSP-P5.9: AUTOMATED ECG PROFILING AND BEAT CLASSIFICATION
Miad Faezipour, Adnan Saeed, Mehrdad Nourani, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
MLSP-P5.10: LEVEL SET ESTIMATION ON THE SPHERE
Alexander Lorbert, Peter Ramadge, Princeton University, United States
MLSP-P5.11: AN EXTENSION OF SEPARABLE LATTICE 2-D HMMS FOR ROTATIONAL DATA VARIATIONS
Akira Tamamori, Yoshihiko Nankaku, Keiichi Tokuda, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
MLSP-P5.12: ALPHA-INTEGRATION OF MULTIPLE EVIDENCE
Heeyoul Choi, Texas A&M University, United States; Anup Katake, Starvision Technologies, United States; Seungjin Choi, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea; Yoonsuck Choe, Texas A&M University, United States
MLSP-P5.13: TRAINING A SUPPORT VECTOR MACHINE TO CLASSIFY SIGNALS IN A REAL ENVIRONMENT GIVEN CLEAN TRAINING DATA
Kevin Jamieson, Maya Gupta, Eric Swanson, Hyrum Anderson, University of Washington, United States
MLSP-P5.14: LINEAR FEATURE EXTRACTION USING SUFFICIENT STATISTIC
Mohammad Shahin Mahanta, Konstantinos Plataniotis, University of Toronto, Canada
MLSP-P6.1: A GENERAL STATISTICAL FRAMEWORK FOR ASSESSING GRANGER CAUSALITY
Sanggyun Kim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Emery N. Brown, Harvard Medical School, United States
MLSP-P6.2: TOWARDS OPTIMUM LINEAR TRANSFORMATION UNDER ZERO-MEAN GAUSSIAN MIXTURES FOR DETECTION OF MOTOR IMAGERY EEG
Haihong Zhang, Cuntai Guan, Chuanchu Wang, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
MLSP-P6.3: ANALYZING GRASPING FOR INFERRING COGNITIVE STATES OF USERS
Kotaro Ogino, Nagoya University, Japan; Takatoshi Jitsuhiro, Aichi University of Technology, Japan; Chiyomi Miyajima, Kazuya Takeda, Nagoya University, Japan
MLSP-P6.4: PHYSICAL LAYER TECHNIQUES FOR ENHANCED SITUATIONAL AWARENESS
Rob Miller, Wade Trappe, Rutgers University, United States
MLSP-P6.5: ORDERING BASED ENERGY EFFICIENT NEYMAN-PEARSON CLASSIFICATION IN SENSOR NETWORKS
Selcem Artan, Hacettepe University, Turkey; Yusuf Artan, Illinois Institute of Technology, United States
MLSP-P6.6: AGENT SELECTION FOR REGRESSION ON ATTRIBUTE DISTRIBUTED DATA
Haipeng Zheng, Sanjeev Kulkarni, Harold Poor, Princeton University, United States
MLSP-P6.7: FEATURE EXTRACTION AND OPTIMIZATION OF REPRESENTATIVE-SLICE IN AMBIGUITY FUNCTION FOR MOVING RADAR EMITTER RECOGNITION
Lei Wang, Hongbing Ji, Ya Shi, Xidian University, China
MLSP-P6.8: A DIFFERENTIAL EVOLUTION ALGORITHM FOR MULTIDIMENSIONAL ARRAYS
Ismet Sahin, University of Pittsburgh, United States
MLSP-P6.9: WEAKLY SUPERVISED LEARNING WITH DECISION TREES APPLIED TO FISHERIES ACOUSTICS
Riwal Lefort, ifremer, France; Ronan Fablet, Jean-Marc Boucher, Telecom-bretagne/LabSTICC, France
MLSP-P6.10: A KERNEL-APPROACH FOR ESTIMATING THE POSITION OF MOVING OBJECTS
Daniel Kotzor, EADS, Germany; Wolfgang Utschick, Technische Universität München, Germany
MLSP-P6.11: MODEL-LEVEL DATA-DRIVEN SUB-UNITS FOR SIGNS IN VIDEOS OF CONTINUOUS SIGN LANGUAGE
Stavros Theodorakis, Vassilis Pitsikalis, Petros Maragos, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
MLSP-P6.12: NOVEL PATTERN DETECTION IN CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER USING ITERATIVE SUBSPACE IDENTIFICATION
Cheol-Hong Min, Ahmed H. Tewfik, University of Minnesota, United States
MLSP-P6.13: ACCELEROMETER-BASED GESTURE RECOGNITION VIA DYNAMIC–TIME WARPING, AFFINITY PROPAGATION, & COMPRESSIVE SENSING
Ahmad Akl, Shahrokh Valaee, University of Toronto, Canada
MMSP-L1.1: A WORLDWIDE TOURISM RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM BASED ON GEOTAGGED WEB PHOTOS
Liangliang Cao, University of Illinois, United States; Jiebo Luo, Kodak Research Labs, United States; Andrew Gallagher, Kodak, United States; Xin Jin, Jiawei Han, Thomas S. Huang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
MMSP-L1.2: DETECTING LOCAL SEMANTIC CONCEPTS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SOUNDS USING MARKOV MODEL BASED CLUSTERING
Keansub Lee, Daniel Ellis, Columbia University, United States; Alexander Loui, Eastman Kodak Company, United States
MMSP-L1.3: NEARLY-REPETITIVE VIDEO SYNCHONISATION USING NONLINEAR MANIFOLD EMBEDDING
Siripinyo Chantamunee, Yoshihiko Gotoh, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
MMSP-L1.4: AUDIO EVENT DETECTION IN A SPORTS GAME USING A HIERARCHY OF LANGUAGE MODELS
Qiang Huang, Stephen Cox, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
MMSP-L1.5: FEATURE-BASED EXTRACTION OF PLUCKING AND EXPRESSION STYLES OF THE ELECTRIC BASS GUITAR
Jakob Abesser, Hanna Lukashevich, Gerald Schuller, Fraunhofer IDMT, Germany
MMSP-L1.6: ON THE USE OF SEQUENTIAL PATTERNS MINING AS TEMPORAL FEATURES FOR MUSIC GENRE CLASSIFICATION
Jia-Min Ren, Zhi-Sheng Chen, Jyh-Shing Roger Jang, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
MMSP-L2.1: JOINT PACKET PRIORITIZATION AND QOS MAPPING FOR SVC OVER WLANS
Maodong Li, Zhenzhong Chen, Yap-Peng Tan, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
MMSP-L2.2: IMPROVING ERROR RESILIENCE OF SCALABLE H.264 (SVC) VIA DRIFT CONTROL
Wai-tian Tan, Andrew Patti, Hewlett Packard, United States
MMSP-L2.3: BACKWARD ERROR CONCEALMENT OF REDUNDANTLY CODED VIDEO
Xiaopeng Fan, Oscar C. Au, Jiantao Zhou, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR of China
MMSP-L2.4: A NEW APPROACH TO CROSS-LAYER OPTIMIZATION OF MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS
Nicholas Mastronarde, Mihaela van der Schaar, University of California, Los Angeles, United States
MMSP-L2.5: NON-COOPERATIVE OPTIMIZATION OF WIRELESS VIDEO ENCODERS
Yih Han Tan, Wei Siong Lee, Jo Yew Tham, Susanto Rahardja, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
MMSP-L2.6: JOINT POLLUTION DETECTION AND ATTACKER IDENTIFICATION IN PEER-TO-PEER LIVE STREAMING
Bo Hu, H. Vicky Zhao, University of Alberta, Canada
MMSP-P1.1: REDUNDANT REPRESENTATION FOR NETWORK VIDEO STREAMING USING RECONSTRUCTED P-FRAMES AND SP-FRAMES
Gene Cheung, National Institute of Informatics, Japan; Wai-Tian Tan, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, United States
MMSP-P1.2: MULTI-RESOLUTION REDUNDANCY FOR ERROR-RESILIENT VIDEO TRANSMISSION
Debargha Mukherjee, Wai-Tian Tan, Hewlett Packard, United States
MMSP-P1.3: SLICE-LEVEL RATE-DISTORTION OPTIMIZED MULTIPLE DESCRIPTION CODING FOR H.264/AVC
Lorenzo Peraldo, Enrico Baccaglini, Enrico Magli, Gabriella Olmo, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Rashid Ansari, Yingwei Yao, University of Illinois at Chicago, Italy
MMSP-P1.4: BITRATE MODELING OF SCALABLE VIDEOS USING QUANTIZATION PARAMETER, FRAME RATE AND SPATIAL RESOLUTION
Salahuddin Azad, Wei Song, Dian Tjondronegoro, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
MMSP-P1.5: USING AN EXPONENTIAL POWER MODEL FOR WYNER ZIV VIDEO CODING
Thomas Maugey, Jérôme Gauthier, Béatrice Pesquet-Popescu, TELECOM ParisTech, France; Christine Guillemot, IRISA, France
MMSP-P1.6: HIGH ORDER MOTION INTERPOLATION FOR SIDE INFORMATION IMPROVEMENT IN DVC
Giovanni Petrazzuoli, Marco Cagnazzo, Beatrice Pesquet-Popescu, TELECOM ParisTech, France
MMSP-P1.7: OPTIMAL SOLUTION FOR SVC-BASED VIDEO TRANSMISSION OVER A REALISTIC MIMO CHANNEL USING PRECODER DESIGNS
Wassim Hamidouche, Clency Perrine, Yannis Pousset, Christian Olivier, XLIM-SIC, France
MMSP-P1.8: AN AUCTION-BASED FRAMEWORK FOR MULTIMEDIA STREAMING OVER COGNITIVE RADIO NETWORKS
Yan Chen, Yongle Wu, Beibei Wang, K. J. Ray Liu, University of Maryland, College Park, United States
MMSP-P1.9: DEPENDENT OPTIMAL STOPPING FRAMEWORK FOR WIRELESS MULTIMEDIA TRANSMISSION
Fangwen Fu, Mihaela van der Schaar, University of California, Los Angeles, United States
MMSP-P1.10: ROBUST IP AND UDP-LITE HEADER RECOVERY FOR PACKETIZED MULTIMEDIA TRANSMISSION
Francois Meriaux, ENS Cachan, France; Michel Kieffer, L2S, CNRS-SUPELEC-Univ Paris-Sud, France
MMSP-P1.11: AN ADAPTIVE OPTIMAL SELECTION METHOD OF MOTION VECTOR PRECISION FOR IMPROVING CODING EFFICIENCY IN H.264/AVC
Dong Won Kim, Juock Lee, Joo-Hee Moon, Sejong University, Republic of Korea
MMSP-P1.12: DISPARITY SEARCH RANGE ESTIMATION: ENFORCING TEMPORAL CONSISTENCY
Dongbo Min, Sehoon Yea, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, United States; Zafer Arican, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland; Anthony Vetro, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, United States
MMSP-P2.1: APPROXIMATE NEAREST NEIGHBORS USING SPARSE REPRESENTATIONS
Joaquin Zepeda, Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique, France; Ewa Kijak, Universite de Rennes 1, France; Christine Guillemot, Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique, France
MMSP-P2.2: CBCD BASED ON COLOR FEATURES AND LANDMARK MDS-ASSISTED DISTANCE ESTIMATION
Marzia Corvaglia, Fabrizio Guerrini, Riccardo Leonardi, Pierangelo Migliorati, Eliana Rossi, University of Brescia, Italy
MMSP-P2.3: MULTI-LEVEL TRAJECTORY MODELING FOR VIDEO COPY DETECTION
Shi Chen, Jinqiao Wang, Yi Ouyang, Bo Wang, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; Qi Tian, University of Texas at San Antonio, United States; Hanqin Lu, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
MMSP-P2.4: REVERSIBLE IMAGE WATERMARKING BASED ON A GENERALIZED INTEGER TRANSFORM
Xudong Chen, Xiaolong Li, Bin Yang, Yingmin Tang, Peking University, China
MMSP-P2.5: AUDIO FINGERPRINTING TO IDENTIFY MULTIPLE VIDEOS OF AN EVENT
Courtenay Cotton, Daniel Ellis, Columbia University, United States
MMSP-P2.6: TRAJECTORY REPRESENTATION OF DYNAMIC TEXTURE VIA MANIFOLD LEARNING
Yang Liu, Yan Liu, Shenghua Zhong, Keith C.C. Chan, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China
MMSP-P2.7: LARGE SCALE PARTIAL-DUPLICATE IMAGE RETRIEVAL WITH BI-SPACE QUANTIZATION AND GEOMETRIC CONSISTENCY
Wengang Zhou, Houqiang Li, University of Science and Technology of China, China; Yijuan Lu, Texas State University, United States; Qi Tian, University of Texas at San Antonio, United States
MMSP-P2.8: SEARCH-BASED AUTOMATIC IMAGE ANNOTATION VIA FLICKR PHOTOS USING TAG EXPANSION
Liang-Chi Hsieh, Winston H. Hsu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
MMSP-P2.9: COMBINING SEMANTIC, SOCIAL, AND ACOUSTIC SIMILARITY FOR RETRIEVAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SOUNDS
Brandon Mechtley, Gordon Wichern, Harvey Thornburg, Andreas Spanias, Arizona State University, United States
MMSP-P2.10: USING NAIVE TEXT QUERIES FOR ROBUST AUDIO INFORMATION RETRIEVAL
Samuel Kim, Panayiotis Georgiou, Shrikanth Narayanan, University of Southern California, United States; Shiva Sundaram, Deutsche Telekom, Germany
MMSP-P2.11: FEATURE EXTRACTION BY INCREMENTAL PARSING FOR MUSIC INDEXING
Nawaf Almoosa, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Soo Hyun Bae, SONY US Research Center, United States; Biing-Hwang Juang, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
MMSP-P2.12: BACKGROUND MUSIC IDENTIFICATION THROUGH CONTENT FILTERING AND MIN-HASH MATCHING
Chih-Yi Chiu, National Chiayi University, Taiwan; Dimitrios Bountouridis, Ju-Chiang Wang, Hsin-Min Wang, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
MMSP-P2.13: A HIERARCHICAL GENERATIVE MODEL FOR GENERIC AUDIO DOCUMENT CATEGORIZATION
Zhi Zeng, Heping Li, Wei Liang, Shuwu Zhang, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
MMSP-P2.14: VIDEO ACTION RECOGNITION WITH SPATIO-TEMPORAL GRAPH EMBEDDING AND SPLINE MODELING
Yin Yuan, Haomian Zheng, Zhu Li, David Zhang, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR of China
MMSP-P3.1: ACCURATE VIDEO-QUALITY ESTIMATION WITHOUT VIDEO DECODING
Toru Yamada, NEC Informatec Systems, Japan; Shoji Yachida, Yuzo Senda, Masahiro Serizawa, NEC, Japan
MMSP-P3.2: H.264/AVC VIDEO DATABASE FOR THE EVALUATION OF QUALITY METRICS
Francesca De Simone, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland; Marco Tagliasacchi, Matteo Naccari, Stefano Tubaro, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; Touradj Ebrahimi, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
MMSP-P3.3: NO-REFERENCE IMAGE SHARPNESS ASSESSMENT BASED ON LOCAL PHASE COHERENCE MEASUREMENT
Rania Hassen, Zhou Wang, Magdy Salama, University of Waterloo, Canada
MMSP-P3.4: LOW-COMPLEXITY COMPUTATION OF VISUAL INFORMATION FIDELITY IN THE DISCRETE WAVELET DOMAIN
Soroosh Rezazadeh, Stephane Coulombe, Ecole de technologie supérieure, Canada
MMSP-P3.5: IMPROVING THE PREDICTION ACCURACY OF VIDEO QUALITY METRICS
Christian Keimel, Tobias Oelbaum, Klaus Diepold, Technische Universität München, Germany
MMSP-P3.6: PERCEPTUAL QUALITY OF VIDEO WITH FRAME RATE VARIATION : A SUBJECTIVE STUDY
Yen-Fu Ou, Yan Zhou, Yao Wang, Polytechnic Institute of New York University, United States
MMSP-P3.7: QUALITY ASSESSMENT FOR LISTENING-ROOM COMPENSATION ALGORITHMS
Stefan Goetze, Eugen Albertin, Fraunhofer IDMT-HSA, Germany; Markus Kallinger, University of Oldenburg, Germany; Alfred Mertins, University of Luebeck, Germany; Karl-Dirk Kammeyer, University of Bremen, Germany
MMSP-P3.8: AN IMPROVED MODEL OF PIXEL ADAPTIVE JUST-NOTICEABLE DIFFERENCE ESTIMATION
Jinjian Wu, Fei Qi, Guangming Shi, Xidian University, China
MMSP-P4.1: ROBOT-DIRECTED SPEECH DETECTION USING MULTIMODAL SEMANTIC CONFIDENCE BASED ON SPEECH, IMAGE, AND MOTION
Xiang Zuo, Advanced Telecommunication Research Labs, Japan; Naoto Iwahashi, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan; Ryo Taguchi, Advanced Telecommunication Research Labs, Japan; Shigeki Matsuda, Komei Sugiura, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan; Kotaro Funakoshi, Mikio Nakano, Honda Research Institute Japan Co., Ltd, Japan; Natsuki Oka, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan
MMSP-P4.2: DECISION LEVEL COMBINATION OF MULTIPLE MODALITIES FOR RECOGNITION AND ANALYSIS OF EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION
Angeliki Metallinou, Sungbok Lee, Shrikanth Narayanan, University of Southern California, United States
MMSP-P4.3: MULTI-MODAL ANALYSIS OF DANCE PERFORMANCES FOR MUSIC-DRIVEN CHOREOGRAPHY SYNTHESIS
Ferda Ofli, Engin Erzin, Yucel Yemez, A. Murat Tekalp, Koç University, Turkey
MMSP-P4.4: FACIAL EXPRESSION RECOGNITION USING CURVELET BASED LOCAL BINARY PATTERNS
Ashirbani Saha, Q. M. Jonathan Wu, University of Windsor, Canada
MMSP-P4.5: VISUAL EMOTION RECOGNITION USING COMPACT FACIAL REPRESENTATIONS AND VISEME INFORMATION
Angeliki Metallinou, University of Southern California, United States; Carlos Busso, University of Texas at Dallas, United States; Sungbok Lee, Shrikanth Narayanan, University of Southern California, United States
MMSP-P4.6: REALISTIC MOUTH ANIMATION BASED ON AN ARTICULATORY DBN MODEL WITH CONSTRAINED ASYNCHRONY
Dongmei Jiang, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China; Ilse Ravyse, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium; Peizhen Liu, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China; Hichem Sahli, Werner Verhelst, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
MMSP-P4.7: PERFORMANCE FOLLOWING: TRACKING A PERFORMANCE WITHOUT A SCORE
Adam Stark, Mark Plumbley, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
MMSP-P4.8: AUDIO-BASED NONLINEAR VIDEO DIFFUSION
Anna Llagostera Casanovas, Pierre Vandergheynst, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
MMSP-P4.9: LOCALIZATION OF ACOUSTIC SOURCE ON SOLIDS: A LINEAR PREDICTIVE CODING BASED ALGORITHM FOR LOCATION TEMPLATE MATCHING
Xuexin Yap, Andy W.H. Khong, Wong-Seng Gan, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
MMSP-P4.10: GPU-BASED FAST SCALE INVARIANT INTEREST POINT DETECTOR
Hongtao Xie, Ke Gao, Yongdong Zhang, Jintao Li, Yizhi Liu, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
SAM-L1.1: JOINT BANDWIDTH AND POWER ALLOCATION IN WIRELESS MULTI-USER DECODE-AND-FORWARD RELAY NETWORKS
Xiaowen Gong, Sergiy Vorobyov, Chintha Tellambura, University of Alberta, Canada
SAM-L1.2: A PRACTICAL FORWARDING SCHEME FOR WIRELESS RELAY CHANNELS BASED ON THE QUANTIZATION OF LOG-LIKELIHOOD RATIOS
Stefan Schwandter, Gerald Matz, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
SAM-L1.3: PAIR-AWARE TRANSCEIVE BEAMFORMING FOR NON-REGENERATIVE MULTI-USER TWO-WAY RELAYING
Aditya Umbu Tana Amah, Anja Klein, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
SAM-L1.4: ACHIEVABLE RATE REGION AND SUM-RATE MAXIMIZATION FOR NETWORK BEAMFORMING FOR BI-DIRECTIONAL RELAY NETWORKS
Shahram Shahbazpanahi, Min Dong, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada
SAM-L1.5: A SEMI-CLOSED FORM SOLUTION TO THE SNR BALANCING PROBLEM OF TWO-WAY RELAY NETWORK BEAMFORMING
Shahram Shahbazpanahi, Min Dong, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada
SAM-L1.6: A PRACTICAL AMPLIFY-AND-FORWARD RELAYING STRATEGY WITH AN INTENTIONAL PEAK POWER LIMIT
Qijia Liu, Wei Zhang, Xiaoli Ma, G. Tong Zhou, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
SAM-L2.1: OVERSAMPLING TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE ANTENNA ARRAYS
Chen-Pang Yeang, University of Toronto, Canada; Gregory Wornell, Lizhong Zheng, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
SAM-L2.2: ADAPTIVE UNCERTAINTY BASED ITERATIVE ROBUST CAPON BEAMFORMER
Joni Polili Lie, Xiaohui Li, Wee Ser, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Chong Meng Samson See, DSO National Laboratories, Singapore; Lei Lei, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
SAM-L2.3: ROBUST AUXILIARY VECTOR FILTERING ALGORITHM BASED ON CONSTRAINED CONSTANT MODULUS DESIGN FOR ADAPTIVE BEAMFORMING
Lei Wang, Rodrigo de Lamare, University of York, United Kingdom
SAM-L2.4: ROBUST ADAPTIVE BEAMFORMING AND STEERING VECTOR ESTIMATION IN PARTLY CALIBRATED SENSOR ARRAYS: A STRUCTURED UNCERTAINTY APPROACH
Lei Lei, Joni Polili Lie, Temasek Laboratories at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Alex Gershman, Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany; Chong Meng Samson See, Temasek Laboratories at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
SAM-L2.5: ROBUST ADAPTIVE BEAMFORMING BASED ON MULTI-DIMENSIONAL COVARIANCE FITTING
Michael Rübsamen, Alex Gershman, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
SAM-L2.6: ROBUST ADAPTIVE BEAMFORMER WITH A LARGE CONTROLLED MAINLOBE
Zhu Liang Yu, Zhenghui Gu, Yuanqing Li, South China University of Technology, China; Wee Ser, Meng Hwa Er, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
SAM-L3.1: OPTIMAL ZERO-FORCING PRECODING DESIGN - OVERSAMPLED FB FRAME APPROACH
Shenpeng Li, Jingxin Zhang, Monash University, Australia; Li Chai, Wuhan University of Science and Technology, China
SAM-L3.2: CIRCULANT SPACE-TIME CODES FOR INTEGRATION WITH BEAMFORMING
Yiyue Wu, Robert Calderbank, Princeton University, United States
SAM-L3.3: A NOVEL APPROACH TO SPACE-TIME-FREQUENCY CODED MIMO-OFDM OVER FREQUENCY SELECTIVE FADING CHANNELS
Muthanna Al-Mahmoud, Dr. Michael Zoltowski, Purdue University, United States
SAM-L3.4: POISONED FEEDBACK: THE IMPACT OF MALICIOUS USERS IN CLOSED-LOOP MULTIUSER MIMO SYSTEMS
Amitav Mukherjee, Lee Swindlehurst, University of California, Irvine, United States
SAM-L3.5: JOINT TRANSMIT BEAMFORMING AND ARTIFICIAL NOISE DESIGN FOR QOS DISCRIMINATION IN WIRELESS DOWNLINK
Wei-Cheng Liao, Tsung-Hui Chang, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan; Wing-Kin Ma, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Chong-Yung Chi, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
SAM-L3.6: OPTIMAL PHASE-SHIFTER DESIGN TO CANCEL RF INTERFERENCE IN MULTI-ANTENNA SYSTEMS
Vijay Venkateswaran, TU-Delft, Netherlands; Alle-Jan van der Veen, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
SAM-L4.1: ZIV-ZAKAI BOUNDS FOR TIME DELAY ESTIMATION WITH FREQUENCY HOPPING AND MULTICARRIER SIGNALS IN WIDEBAND RANDOM CHANNELS
Brian Sadler, Army Research Laboratory, United States; Ning Liu, Zhengyuan Xu, University of California, Riverside, United States
SAM-L4.2: KNOWLEDGE-AIDED BAYESIAN COVARIANCE MATRIX ESTIMATION IN COMPOUND-GAUSSIAN CLUTTER
Francesco Bandiera, Università del Salento, Italy; Olivier Besson, Université de Toulouse - ISAE, France; Giuseppe Ricci, Università del Salento, Italy
SAM-L4.3: MIMO RADAR DETECTION UNDER PHASE SYNCHRONIZATION ERRORS
Murat Akcakaya, Arye Nehorai, Washington University in St. Louis, United States
SAM-L4.4: SLOW-TIME MULTI-FREQUENCY RADAR FOR TARGET DETECTION IN MULTIPATH SCENARIOS
Satyabrata Sen, Arye Nehorai, Washington University in St. Louis, United States
SAM-L4.5: ENERGY COST FOR ESTIMATION IN MULTIHOP WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS
Yi Huang, Yingbo Hua, University of California, Riverside, United States
SAM-P1.1: DISTRIBUTED BEARING ESTIMATION VIA MATRIX COMPLETION
Andrew Waters, Volkan Cevher, Rice University, United States
SAM-P1.2: PERFORMANCE BREAKDOWN PREDICTION FOR MAXIMUM-LIKELIHOOD DOA ESTIMATION
Yuri I. Abramovich, Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Australia; Ben A. Johnson, Lockheed Martin Australia Electronic Systems Pty Ltd, Australia
SAM-P1.3: ANALYTICAL PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT FOR MULTI-DIMENSIONAL TENSOR-ESPRIT-TYPE PARAMETER ESTIMATION ALGORITHMS
Florian Roemer, Hanna Becker, Martin Haardt, TU Ilmenau, Germany
SAM-P1.4: ITERATIVE HOS-SOS (IHOSS) BASED SENSOR LOCALIZATION AND DIRECTION-OF-ARRIVAL ESTIMATION
Metin Aktas, T. Engin Tuncer, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
SAM-P1.5: A NOVEL ARRAY STRUCTURE FOR DIRECTIONS-OF-ARRIVAL ESTIMATION WITH INCREASED DEGREES OF FREEDOM
Piya Pal, P. P. Vaidyanathan, California Institute of Technology, United States
SAM-P1.6: MULTIPLE-MEASUREMENT BAYESIAN COMPRESSED SENSING USING GSM PRIORS FOR DOA ESTIMATION
George Tzagkarakis, Dimitris Milioris, Panagiotis Tsakalides, University of Crete & Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas, Greece
SAM-P1.7: AN IDFT-BASED ROOT-MUSIC FOR ARBITRARY ARRAYS
Jie Zhuang, Wei Li, Athanassios Manikas, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
SAM-P1.8: DIRECTION-OF-ARRIVAL AND SPATIAL SIGNATURE ESTIMATION IN ANTENNA ARRAYS WITH PAIRWISE SENSOR CALIBRATION
Pouyan Parvazi, Alex Gershman, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
SAM-P1.9: DIRECTION-OF-ARRIVAL ESTIMATION USING DISTRIBUTED ARRAYS: A CANONICAL COORDINATES PERSPECTIVE WITH LIMITED ARRAY SIZE AND SAMPLE SUPPORT
Xiaoli Wang, Hongya Ge, New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States; Ivars P. Kirsteins, Naval Undersea Warfare Center, United States
SAM-P1.10: REDUCED-RANK DOA ESTIMATION BASED ON JOINT ITERATIVE SUBSPACE RECURSIVE OPTIMIZATION AND GRID SEARCH
Lei Wang, Rodrigo de Lamare, University of York, United Kingdom; Martin Haardt, Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany
SAM-P1.11: VERTICALLY CHALLENGED ARRAY DESIGN FOR DOA ESTIMATION
George Gera, Bernard Mulgrew, Institute for Digital Communications, The University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
SAM-P1.12: STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF CAPON-BARTLETT 2-D CROSS SPECTRUM
Christ Richmond, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, United States
SAM-P2.1: SPARSITY PENALIZED RECONSTRUCTION FRAMEWORK FOR BROADBAND DISPERSION EXTRACTION
Shuchin Aeron, Sandip Bose, Henri-Pierre Valero, Schlumberger Technology Corporation, United States; Venkatesh Saligrama, Boston University, United States
SAM-P2.2: RAO-BLACKWELLIZED UNSCENTED KALMAN FILTER FOR NONLINEAR SYSTEMS WITH BANDWIDTH CONSTRAINTS
Manohar Shamaiah, Haris Vikalo, University of Texas at Austin, United States
SAM-P2.3: CRAME´R-RAO BOUND FOR TIME REVERSAL ACTIVE ARRAY DIRECTION OF ARRIVAL ESTIMATORS IN MULTIPATH ENVIRONMENTS
Foroohar Foroozan, Amir Asif, York University, Canada
SAM-P2.4: COMPRESSED SENSING FOR BANDWIDTH CONSTRAINED SYSTEMS
Manohar Shamaiah, Haris Vikalo, University of Texas at Austin, United States
SAM-P2.5: PARTICLE SWARM OPTIMIZATION BASED CHANNEL IDENTIFICATION IN CROSS-AMBIGUITY DOMAIN
Mehmet Guldogan, Orhan Arikan, Bilkent University, Turkey
SAM-P2.6: PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS FOR BLIND IDENTIFICATION OF ACOUSTIC CHANNELS
Majid Fozunbal, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, United States
SAM-P2.7: AN ONLINE QUASI-NEWTON ALGORITHM FOR BLIND SIMO IDENTIFICATION
Emanuel Habets, Patrick Naylor, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
SAM-P2.8: BLIND EXTRACTION OF SPARSE SOURCES
Nasser El-Saied, James Reilly, McMaster University, Canada
SAM-P2.9: A NEW METHOD FOR KURTOSIS MAXIMIZATION AND SOURCE SEPARATION
Marc Castella, Institut Telecom / Telecom SudParis, France; Eric Moreau, University of Sud Toulon Var, France
SAM-P2.10: MODIFIED HIERARCHICAL CLUSTERING FOR SPARSE COMPONENT ANALYSIS
Nasser El-Saied, James Reilly, McMaster University, Canada
SAM-P2.11: REVERBERATED SPEECH SIGNAL SEPARATION BASED ON REGULARIZED SUBBAND FEEDFORWARD ICA AND INSTANTANEOUS DIRECTION OF ARRIVAL
Lae-Hoon Kim, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Ivan Tashev, Alex Acero, Microsoft Research, United States
SAM-P2.12: SUBOPTIMAL SPACE-FREQUENCY WAVEFORM DESIGN FOR MIMO-OFDM SYSTEMS
Yoav Eisenberg, Joseph Tabrikian, Reuven Shavit, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
SAM-P2.13: A SYMMETRIC ADAPTIVE ALGORITHM FOR SPEEDING-UP CONSENSUS
Babak Hassibi, Elizabeth Bodine, Daniel Thai, California Institute of Technology, United States
SAM-P2.14: FREQUENCY-BASED DETECTOR FOR IMPROVED RESOLVABILITY OF CLOSELY-SPACED EXPONENTIAL SIGNALS
Yekutiel Avargel, Israel Cohen, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
SAM-P3.1: PERFORMANCE OF SHOCKWAVE-BASED SHOOTER LOCALIZATION UNDER MODEL MISSPECIFICATION
Joshua Ash, Ohio State University, United States; Gene Whipps, US Army Research Lab, United States; Richard Kozick, Bucknell University, United States
SAM-P3.2: A CONVEX RELAXATION FOR APPROXIMATE MAXIMUM-LIKELIHOOD 2D SOURCE LOCALIZATION FROM RANGE MEASUREMENTS
Pinar Oguz Ekim, João Pedro Gomes, João Xavier, Paulo Oliveira, Institute for Systems and Robotics - Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal
SAM-P3.3: ON USING MULTIPLE CALIBRATION EMITTERS AND THEIR GEOMETRIC EFFECTS FOR REMOVING SENSOR POSITION ERRORS IN TDOA LOCALIZATION
Le Yang, K.C. Ho, University of Missouri, United States
SAM-P3.4: INTEGRATING MONAURAL AND BINAURAL ANALYSIS FOR LOCALIZING MULTIPLE REVERBERANT SOUND SOURCES
John Woodruff, DeLiang Wang, Ohio State University, United States
SAM-P3.5: MAP-PF WIDEBAND MULTITARGET AND COLORED NOISE TRACKING
Kristine Bell, Robert Zarnich, Rebecca Wasyk, Metron, Inc., United States
SAM-P3.6: RANGING ENERGY OPTIMIZATION FOR ROBUST SENSOR POSITIONING WITH COLLABORATIVE ANCHORS
Tao Wang, Geert Leus, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
SAM-P3.7: R-MEANS LOCALIZATION: A SIMPLE ITERATIVE ALGORITHM FOR RANGE-DIFFERENCE-BASED SOURCE LOCALIZATION
Nobutaka Ono, Shigeki Sagayama, University of Tokyo, Japan
SAM-P3.8: MULTIPLE ACOUSTIC SOURCE LOCALIZATION BASED ON MULTIPLE HYPOTHESES TESTING USING PARTICLE APPROACH
Yeongseon Lee, Ted Wada, Biing Hwang (Fred) Juang, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
SAM-P3.9: AN ALTERNATE APPROACH TO ADAPTIVE BEAMFORMING USING SRP-PHAT
Avram Levi, Harvey Silverman, Brown University, United States
SAM-P3.10: SUPPORT RECOVERY FOR SOURCE LOCALIZATION BASED ON OVERCOMPLETE SIGNAL REPRESENTATION
Gongguo Tang, Arye Nehorai, Washington University in St. Louis, United States
SAM-P3.11: NEAR-FIELD ADAPTIVE BEAMFORMING AND SOURCE LOCALIZATION IN THE SPACETIME FREQUENCY DOMAIN
Francisco Pinto, Martin Vetterli, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
SAM-P3.12: SIGNIFICANCE OF THE MUSIC-GROUP DELAY SPECTRUM IN SPEECH ACQUISITION FROM DISTANT MICROPHONES
Mrityunjaya Shukla, Rajesh Hegde, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India
SAM-P4.1: KNOWLEDGE-AIDED STAP ALGORITHM USING CONVEX COMBINATION OF INVERSE COVARIANCE MATRICES FOR HETEROGENOUS CLUTTER
Rui Fa, Rodrigo de Lamare, University of York, United Kingdom; Vitor Nascimento, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
SAM-P4.2: PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF A ROBUST LOW-RANK STAP FILTER IN LOW-RANK GAUSSIAN CLUTTER
Guillaume Ginolhac, Philippe Forster, ENS Cachan, France
SAM-P4.3: ANGLE-DOPPLER PROCESSING USING SPARSE REGULARIZATION
Ivan Selesnick, S. Unnikrishna Pillai, Polytechnic Institute of New York University, United States; Ke Yong Li, C & P Technologies, Inc., United States; Braham Himed, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States
SAM-P4.4: FIXED-POINT BASED AUTOREGRESSIVE PARAMETER ESTIMATION FOR SPACE TIME ADAPTIVE PROCESSING
Julien Petitjean, Thales systèmes aéroportés, France; Eric Grivel, IMS Université Bordeaux 1 / ENSEIRB, France; Patrick Roussilhe, Thales systèmes aéroportés, France
SAM-P4.5: THE ROLE OF AMBIGUITY FUNCTION IN COMPRESSED SENSING RADAR
Xiufeng Song, Shengli Zhou, Peter Willett, University of Connecticut, United States
SAM-P4.6: KNOWLEDGE-AIDED REDUCED-RANK STAP FOR MIMO RADAR BASED ON JOINT ITERATIVE CONSTRAINED OPTIMIZATION OF ADAPTIVE FILTERS WITH MULTIPLE CONSTRAINTS
Rui Fa, Rodrigo de Lamare, University of York, United Kingdom
SAM-P4.7: TARGET DETECTION IN MIMO RADAR IN THE PRESENCE OF DOPPLER USING COMPLEMENTARY SEQUENCES
Tariq Qureshi, Michael Zoltowski, Purdue University, United States; Robert Calderbank, Princeton University, United States
SAM-P4.8: ITERATIVE DESIGN OF MIMO RADAR TRANSMIT WAVEFORMS AND RECEIVE FILTER BANK
Yongchao Wang, Hongwei Liu, Xidian University, China; Zhiquan (Tom) Luo, University of Minnesota, United States
SAM-P4.9: A NEW FRACTIONAL FOURIER TRANSFORM BASED MONOPULSE TRACKING RADAR PROCESSOR
Sherif Elgamel, John Soraghan, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom
SAM-P4.10: RADAR-BASED HUMAN DETECTION VIA ORTHOGONAL MATCHING PURSUIT
Sevgi Zübeyde Gürbüz, William L. Melvin, Douglas B. Williams, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
SAM-P4.11: BAYESIAN RAO AND WALD TEST FOR RADAR ADAPTIVE DETECTION
Yu Zhou, Lin-rang Zhang, Key Lab of Radar Signal Processing, Xidian University, China
SAM-P4.12: ROBUST MIMO RADAR DETECTION FOR CORRELATED SUBARRAYS
Chin Yuan Chong, Frédéric Pascal, SONDRA, France; Jean-Philippe Ovarlez, Marc Lesturgie, ONERA/SONDRA, France
SAM-P5.1: BEAMFORMER DESIGN FOR RADIO ASTRONOMICAL PHASED ARRAY FEEDS
Michael Elmer, Brian D. Jeffs, Brigham Young University, United States
SAM-P5.2: EFFICIENT GAMMA-RAY SIGNAL DECOMPOSITION ANALYSIS BASED ON ORTHONORMAL TRANSFORMATION AND FIXED POLES
Sergio Zimmermann, Dionisio Doering, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States
SAM-P5.3: A SPARSITY-DRIVEN JOINT IMAGE REGISTRATION AND CHANGE DETECTION TECHNIQUE FOR SAR IMAGERY
Lam Nguyen, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States; Trac Tran, The Johns Hopkins University, United States
SAM-P5.4: SPREAD SPECTRUM FOR INTERFEROMETRIC AND MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
Gilles Puy, Yves Wiaux, Rolf Gruetter, Jean-Philippe Thiran, Dimitri Van de Ville, Pierre Vandergheynst, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
SAM-P5.5: THROUGH-THE-WALL RADAR IMAGING USING COMPRESSIVE SENSING ALONG TEMPORAL FREQUENCY DOMAIN
Yeo-Sun Yoon, Samsung Thales, Republic of Korea; Moeness Amin, Villanova University, United States
SAM-P5.6: MULTIPLE-FREQUENCY INTERFEROMETRIC VELOCITY SAR LOCATION AND IMAGING OF ELEVATED MOVING TARGET
Xiaowei Li, Xiang-Gen Xia, University of Delaware, United States
SAM-P5.7: CLUSTERING OF AD-HOC MICROPHONE ARRAYS FOR ROBUST BLIND BEAMFORMING
Ivan Himawan, Iain McCowan, Sridha Sridharan, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
SAM-P5.8: DESIGNING THE WIENER POST-FILTER FOR DIFFUSE NOISE SUPPRESSION USING IMAGINARY PARTS OF INTER-CHANNEL CROSS-SPECTRA
Nobutaka Ito, University of Tokyo, Japan and IRISA-INRIA, France; Nobutaka Ono, University of Tokyo, Japan; Emmanuel Vincent, IRISA-INRIA, France; Shigeki Sagayama, University of Tokyo, Japan
SAM-P5.9: GEOMETRIC RECONSTRUCTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT FROM ITS RESPONSE TO MULTIPLE ACOUSTIC EMISSIONS
Fabio Antonacci, Augusto Sarti, Stefano Tubaro, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
SAM-P5.10: AUTOMATIC MATCHED FILTER RECOVERY VIA THE AUDIO CAMERA
Adam E. O'Donovan, Ramani Duraiswami, Dmitry N. Zotkin, University of Maryland, College Park, United States
SAM-P5.11: HMM-BASED SEPARATION OF ACOUSTIC TRANSFER FUNCTION FOR SINGLE-CHANNEL SOUND SOURCE LOCALIZATION
Ryoichi Takashima, Tetsuya Takiguchi, Yasuo Ariki, Kobe University, Japan
SAM-P5.12: AN EFFICIENT MICROPHONE ARRAY BASED VOICE ACTIVITY DETECTOR FOR DRIVER'S SPEECH IN NOISE AND MUSIC RICH IN-VEHICLE ENVIRONMENT
Tao Yu, John Hansen, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
SAM-P6.1: LIMITED FEEDBACK WITH JOINT CSI QUANTIZATION FOR MULTICELL COOPERATIVE GENERALIZED EIGENVECTOR BEAMFORMING
Ramya Bhagavatula, Robert Heath, University of Texas at Austin, United States; Bhaskar Rao, University of California, San Diego, United States
SAM-P6.2: WIRELESS SOURCE LOCALIZATION BASED ON TIME OF ARRIVAL MEASUREMENT
Enyang Xu, Zhi Ding, University of California, Davis, United States; Soura Dasgupta, University of Iowa, United States
SAM-P6.3: AN EFFICIENT RANGING METHOD FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS
Chen Wang, Qinye Yin, Wenjie Wang, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China
SAM-P6.4: ON THE RATE OF ERROR PROPAGATION IN MULTIHOP RANGE-BASED LOCALIZATION
Baoqi Huang, Changbin Yu, Brian Anderson, Australian National University, Australia
SAM-P6.5: LOCALIZATION BIAS CORRECTION IN N-DIMENSIONAL SPACE
Yiming Ji, Changbin Yu, Brian Anderson, Australian National University, Australia
SAM-P6.6: DISTORTION EXPONENTS OF SOURCE TRANSMISSION OVER TWO-WAY RELAYING COOPERATIVE NETWORKS
Jing Wang, Jie Liang, Simon Fraser University, Canada
SAM-P6.7: DISTRIBUTED TDOA ESTIMATION FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS
Weile Zhang, Qinye Yin, Wenjie Wang, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China
SAM-P6.8: ON DISTANCE RECONSTRUCTION FOR SENSOR NETWORK LOCALIZATION
Phillip Regalia, Jing Wang, Catholic University of America, United States
SAM-P6.9: COOPERATIVE BEAMFORMING IN MULTI-SOURCE MULTI-DESTINATION RELAY SYSTEMS WITH SINR CONSTRAINTS
Yupeng Liu, Athina Petropulu, Drexel University, United States
SAM-P6.10: ON PROLONGING LIFE-TIME IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS WITH APPLICATION IN LOCALIZATION: A COALITIONAL GAME-THEORETIC APPROACH
Omid Namvar Gharehshiran, Vikram Krishnamurthy, University of British Columbia, Canada
SAM-P6.11: MULTIPOINT-TO-POINT AND POINT-TO-MULTIPOINT SPACE-TIME NETWORK CODING
Hung-Quoc Lai, US Army RDECOM CERDEC, United States; K. J. Ray Liu, University of Maryland, United States
SAM-P6.12: FULL-RATE AND FULL-DIVERSITY EXTENDED ORTHOGONAL SPACE-TIME BLOCK CODING IN COOPERATIVE RELAY NETWORKS WITH IMPERFECT SYNCHRONIZATION
F. T. Alotaibi, J. A. Chambers, Loughborough University, United Kingdom
SAM-P7.1: TEXAS HOLD 'EM ALGORITHMS FOR DISTRIBUTED COMPRESSIVE SENSING
Stephen Schnelle, Jason Laska, Chinmay Hegde, Rice University, United States; Marco Duarte, Princeton University, United States; Mark Davenport, Richard Baraniuk, Rice University, United States
SAM-P7.2: A GENERAL FORMALISM FOR THE ANALYSIS OF DISTRIBUTED ALGORITHMS
Ondrej Sluciak, Thibault Hilaire, Markus Rupp, Technical University Vienna, Austria
SAM-P7.3: DISTRIBUTED DETECTION OVER FADING MACS WITH MULTIPLE ANTENNAS AT THE FUSION CENTER
Mahesh Banavar, Arizona State University, United States; Anthony Smith, L-3 Communications, United States; Cihan Tepedelenlioglu, Andreas Spanias, Arizona State University, United States
SAM-P7.4: A STUDY OF HYPERPLANE-BASED VECTOR QUANTIZATION FOR DISTRIBUTED ESTIMATION
Jun Fang, Hongbin Li, Stevens Institute of Technology, United States
SAM-P7.5: UNIDIRECTIONAL GRAPH-BASED WAVELET TRANSFORMS FOR EFFICIENT DATA GATHERING IN SENSOR NETWORKS
Sunil K. Narang, Godwin Shen, Antonio Ortega, University of Southern California, United States
SAM-P7.6: DYNAMIC BIT ALLOCATION FOR TARGET TRACKING IN SENSOR NETWORKS WITH QUANTIZED MEASUREMENTS
Onur Ozdemir, ANDRO Computational Solutions, LLC, United States; Ruixin Niu, Pramod K. Varshney, Syracuse University, United States
SAM-P7.7: CHANNEL-AWARE DECISION FUSION WITH UNKNOWN LOCAL SENSOR DETECTION PROBABILITY
Jwo-Yuh Wu, Chan-Wei Wu, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan; Tsang-Yi Wang, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan; Ta-Sung Lee, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
SAM-P7.8: TYPE-BASED MULTIPLE-ACCESS WITH BANDWIDTH EXTENSION FOR THE DECENTRALIZED ESTIMATION IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS
Xin Wang, Chenyang Yang, Beihang University, China
SAM-P7.9: LEAST-SQUARES BASED FEATURE EXTRACTION AND SENSOR FUSION FOR EXPLOSIVE DETECTION
Narayan Kovvali, Arizona State University, United States; Chad Prior, Karel Cizek, Michal Galik, University of California, San Diego, United States; Alvaro Diaz, Erica Forzani, Avi Cagan, Arizona State University, United States; Joseph Wang, University of California, San Diego, United States; Nongjian Tao, Douglas Cochran, Andreas Spanias, Arizona State University, United States; Ray Tsui, Raydis LLC, United States
SAM-P7.10: MAXIMIZING THE LIFETIME OF CLUSTERS WITH SLEPIAN-WOLF CODING
Tianqi Wang, Wendi Heinzelman, Alireza Seyedi, Azadeh Vosoughi, University of Rochester, United States
SAM-P7.11: DISTRIBUTED RECONSTRUCTION OF TIME-VARYING SPATIAL FIELDS BASED ON CONSENSUS PROPAGATION
Valentin Schwarz, Gerald Matz, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
SPED-L1.1: ADVERTISE YOUR A/D CONVERTER, A SP TEACHING STRATEGY
Roxana Saint-Nom, Buenos Aires Institute of Technology, Argentina
SPED-L1.2: SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIO: INEXPENSIVE HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE TOOLS
Thad Welch, Boise State University, United States; Cameron Wright, University of Wyoming, United States; Michael Morrow, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States
SPED-L1.3: A “RESEARCH EXPERIENCE FOR UNDERGRADUATES” IN SIGNAL PROCESSING,CODING AND COMMUNICATIONS
Todd Moon, Jacob Gunther, Utah State University, United States
SPED-L1.4: BUILDING A WEB PLATFORM FOR LEARNING ADVANCED DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS USING A MIMO TESTBED
Luis Vielva, Javier Vía, Jesús Gutiérrez, Óscar González, Jesús Ibáñez, Ignacio Santamaría, University of Cantabria, Spain
SPCOM-L1.1: TWO-STAGE SPECTRUM SENSING FOR COGNITIVE RADIOS
Sina Maleki, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; Ashish Pandharipande, Philips Research, Netherlands; Geert Leus, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
SPCOM-L1.2: SEQUENTIAL COOPERATIVE SENSING FOR MULTI-CHANNEL COGNITIVE RADIOS
Seung-Jun Kim, Georgios Giannakis, University of Minnesota, United States
SPCOM-L1.3: MULTIANTENNA SPECTRUM SENSING: DETECTION OF SPATIAL CORRELATION AMONG TIME-SERIES WITH UNKNOWN SPECTRA
David Ramirez, Javier Via, Ignacio Santamaria, University of Cantabria, Spain; Roberto Lopez-Valcarce, University of Vigo, Spain; Louis L. Scharf, Colorado State University, United States
SPCOM-L1.4: WIDEBAND SPECTRAL ESTIMATION FROM COMPRESSED MEASUREMENTS EXPLOITING SPECTRAL A PRIORI INFORMATION IN COGNITIVE RADIO SYSTEMS
Gonzalo Vazquez-Vilar, Roberto Lopez-Valcarce, Carlos Mosquera, Nuria Gonzalez-Prelcic, University of Vigo, Spain
SPCOM-L1.5: SEMI-BLIND LOCALLY OPTIMUM DETECTION FOR SPECTRUM SENSING IN COGNITIVE RADIO
Marco Cardenas-Juarez, Mounir Ghogho, Ananthram Swami, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
SPCOM-L1.6: ADAPTIVE SPECTRUM SENSING FOR AGILE COGNITIVE RADIOS
Ali Tajer, Rui Castro, Xiaodong Wang, Columbia University, United States
SPCOM-L2.1: A GREEDY APPROACH TO THE DISTRIBUTED KARHUNEN-LOEVE TRANSFORM
Alon Amar, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; Amir Leshem, Bar Ilan University, Israel; Michael Gastpar, University of California, Berkeley, United States
SPCOM-L2.2: CONSENSUS IN CORRELATED RANDOM TOPOLOGIES: WEIGHTS FOR FINITE TIME HORIZON
Dusan Jakovetic, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal and Carnegie Mellon University, United States; João Xavier, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal; José M F Moura, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
SPCOM-L2.3: DISTRIBUTED LASSO FOR IN-NETWORK LINEAR REGRESSION
Juan Andres Bazerque, Gonzalo Mateos, Georgios B. Giannakis, University of Minnesota, United States
SPCOM-L2.4: ASYMPTOTICALLY OPTIMAL POWER-CONSTRAINED DISTRIBUTED ESTIMATION
Marco Guerriero, NATO Undersea Research Centre, Italy; Peter Willett, University of Connecticut, United States; Stefano Marano, Vincenzo Matta, University of Salerno, Italy
SPCOM-L2.5: DESIGNING THE PARAMETERS OF HIGH DIMENSIONAL CONSENSUS: MULTI-OBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION AND PARETO-OPTIMALITY
Usman Khan, Soummya Kar, Jose Moura, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
SPCOM-L2.6: DISTRIBUTED ESTIMATION WITH CONSTANT MODULUS SIGNALS OVER MULTIPLE ACCESS CHANNELS
Cihan Tepedelenlioglu, Adarsh Narasimhamurthy, Arizona State University, United States
SPCOM-L3.1: DESIGN OF COGNITIVE RADIO SYSTEMS UNDER TEMPERATURE-INTERFERENCE CONSTRAINTS: A VARIATIONAL INEQUALITY APPROACH
Jong-Shi Pang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Gesualdo Scutari, Daniel P. Palomar, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR of China; Francisco Fracchinei, Sapienza Univ. of Rome, Italy
SPCOM-L3.2: COMPETITIVE SPECTRUM SHARING IN SYMMETRIC FADING CHANNEL WITH INCOMPLETE INFORMATION
Yair Noam, Tel-Aviv University, Israel; Amir Leshem, Bar-Ilan University, Israel; Hagit Messer, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
SPCOM-L3.3: CONCAVE RESOURCE ALLOCATION PROBLEMS FOR INTERFERENCE COUPLED WIRELESS SYSTEMS
Holger Boche, Siddharth Naik, Technical University of Berlin, Germany; Tansu Alpcan, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany
SPCOM-L3.4: A STACKELBERG GAME APPROACH TO DISTRIBUTED SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT
Meisam Razaviyayn, Yao Morin, Zhi-Quan Luo, University of Minnesota, United States
SPCOM-L3.5: DISTRIBUTED LEARNING IN COGNITIVE RADIO NETWORKS: MULTI-ARMED BANDIT WITH DISTRIBUTED MULTIPLE PLAYERS
Keqin Liu, Qing Zhao, University of California, Davis, United States
SPCOM-L3.6: DISTRIBUTED JOINT POWER AND ADMISSION CONTROL FOR AD-HOC AND COGNITIVE UNDERLAY NETWORKS
Ioannis Mitliagkas, Nicholas Sidiropoulos, Technical University of Crete, Greece; Ananthram Swami, Army Research Laboratory, United States
SPCOM-L4.1: A SPECTRALLY EFFICIENT NONORTHOGONAL AMPLIFY-AND-FORWARD PROTOCOL FOR COOPERATIVE WIRELESS NETWORKS
Kefei Lu, Jing Liu, Xiaodong Cai, University of Miami, United States
SPCOM-L4.2: ADAPTIVE TRANSMIT ANTENNA SELECTION IN MIMO AMPLIFY-AND-FORWARD RELAY CHANNELS
Kien Truong, Robert Heath, University of Texas at Austin, United States
SPCOM-L4.3: TWO-WAY RELAYING FOR ENERGY CONSTRAINED SYSTEMS: JOINT TRANSMIT POWER OPTIMIZATION
Yupeng Jia, Azadeh Vosoughi, University of Rochester, United States
SPCOM-L4.4: RANDOMIZED SPACE-TIME BLOCK CODING FOR DISTRIBUTED AMPLIFY-AND-FORWARD COOPERATIVE RELAYS
Francesco Verde, University Federico II, Naples, Italy; Anna Scaglione, University of California, Davis, United States
SPCOM-L4.5: DISTRIBUTED BEAMFORMING AND MODE SELECTION BASED ON INSTANTANEOUS SYSTEM THROUGHPUT
Jingon Joung, Institute for Inforcomm Research (I2R), Singapore; Ali H. Sayed, University of California, Los Angeles, United States
SPCOM-L4.6: SOURCE-RELAY OPTIMIZATION FOR A TWO-WAY MIMO RELAY SYSTEM
Shengyang Xu, Yingbo Hua, University of California, Riverside, United States
SPCOM-L5.1: SECRECY RATE MAXIMIZATION OF A MISO CHANNEL WITH MULTIPLE MULTI-ANTENNA EAVESDROPPERS VIA SEMIDEFINITE PROGRAMMING
Qiang Li, Wing-Kin Ma, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China
SPCOM-L5.2: OUTAGE-OPTIMAL TRANSMISSION IN MULTIUSER-MIMO KRONECKER CHANNELS
Sagnik Ghosh, Bhaskar Rao, James Zeidler, University of California, San Diego, United States
SPCOM-L5.3: FEEDBACK REDUCTION IN MIMO BROADCAST CHANNELS WITH LMMSE RECEIVERS
Matthew Pugh, Bhaskar Rao, University of California, San Diego, United States
SPCOM-L5.4: LIMITED FEEDBACK BEAMFORMING FOR TEMPORALLY CORRELATED MIMO CHANNELS WITH OTHER CELL INTERFERENCE
Salam Akoum, Robert Heath, University of Texas at Austin, United States
SPCOM-L5.5: MINIMAL ANTENNA-SUBSET SELECTION UNDER CAPACITY CONSTRAINT FOR POWER-EFFICIENT MIMO SYSTEMS: A RELAXED L1 MINIMIZATION APPROACH
Masahiro Yukawa, RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Japan; Isao Yamada, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
SPCOM-L5.6: A DUAL PERSPECTIVE ON SEPARABLE SEMIDEFINITE PROGRAMMING WITH APPLICATIONS TO OPTIMAL BEAMFORMING
Yongwei Huang, Daniel P. Palomar, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR of China
SPCOM-L6.1: PRECONDITIONED ITERATIVE INTER-CARRIER INTERFERENCE CANCELLATION FOR OFDM RECEPTION IN RAPIDLY VARYING CHANNELS
Andrea Ancora, Giuseppe Montalbano, ST-Ericsson, France; Dirk T. M. Slock, EURECOM, France
SPCOM-L6.2: LEARNING IN GAUSSIAN MARKOV RANDOM FIELDS
Thomas Riedl, Andrew Singer, Jun Won Choi, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
SPCOM-L6.3: ZF-DFE TRANSCEIVER DESIGN FOR TIME-VARYING MIMO CHANNELS USING SPACE-TIME GENERALIZED TRIANGULAR DECOMPOSITION
Chih-Hao Liu, P. P. Vaidyanathan, California Institute of Technology, United States
SPCOM-L6.4: OPTIMAL BASIS FOR BANDED CHANNEL EQUALIZERS IN OFDM SYSTEM OVER DOUBLY SELECTIVE CHANNELS
Shuichi Ohno, Masayoshi Nakamoto, Hiroshima University, Japan
SPCOM-L6.5: MULTICHANNEL-COMPRESSIVE ESTIMATION OF DOUBLY SELECTIVE CHANNELS IN MIMO-OFDM SYSTEMS: EXPLOITING AND ENHANCING JOINT SPARSITY
Daniel Eiwen, University of Vienna, Austria; Georg Tauböck, Franz Hlawatsch, Vienna University of Technology, Austria; Holger Rauhut, University of Bonn, Austria; Nicolai Czink, Telecommunications Research Center Vienna (ftw.), Austria
SPCOM-L6.6: ADAPTIVE BEAM TRACKING FOR INTERFERENCE ALIGNMENT FOR MULTIUSER TIME-VARYING MIMO INTERFERENCE CHANNELS
Heejung Yu, Youngchul Sung, Haksoo Kim, Yong H. Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea
SPCOM-P1.1: A PERFORMANCE STUDY OF NOVEL SEQUENTIAL ENERGY DETECTION METHODS FOR SPECTRUM SENSING
Nikhil Kundargi, Ahmed Tewfik, University of Minnesota, United States
SPCOM-P1.2: COMPRESSIVE DETECTION FOR WIDE-BAND SPECTRUM SENSING
Veria Havary-Nassab, Sadiq Hassan, Shahrokh Valaee, University of Toronto, Canada
SPCOM-P1.3: COUNTERING BYZANTINE ATTACKS IN COGNITIVE RADIO NETWORKS
Ankit Rawat, Priyank Anand, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India; Hao Chen, Pramod Varshney, Syracuse University, United States
SPCOM-P1.4: SPECTRAL COVARIANCE FOR SPECTRUM SENSING, WITH APPLICATION TO IEEE 802.22
Jaeweon Kim, Jeffrey Andrews, University of Texas at Austin, United States
SPCOM-P1.5: AM-SIGNAL DETECTION IN COGNITIVE RADIOS USING FIRST-ORDER CYCLOSTATIONARITY
Yi Zhou, Khalid Qaraqe, Erchin Serpedin, Texas A&M University, United States; Octavia Dobre, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
SPCOM-P1.6: SPECTRUM SENSING OF ORTHOGONAL SPACE-TIME BLOCK CODED SIGNALS WITH MULTIPLE RECEIVE ANTENNAS
Erik Axell, Erik G. Larsson, Linköping University, Sweden
SPCOM-P1.7: COLLABORATIVE SPECTRUM SENSING FROM SPARSE OBSERVATIONS USING MATRIX COMPLETION FOR COGNITIVE RADIO NETWORKS
Jia (Jasmine) Meng, University of Houston, United States; Wotao Yin, Rice University, United States; Husheng Li, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, United States; Ekram Hossain, University of Manitoba, Canada; Zhu Han, University of Houston, United States
SPCOM-P1.8: TWO-STAGE SPECTRUM DETECTION IN COGNITIVE RADIO NETWORKS
Siavash Fazeli-Dehkordy, Konstantinos Plataniotis, Subbarayan Pasupathy, University of Toronto, Canada
SPCOM-P1.9: PARAMETER ESTIMATION OF MULTIPLE PULSE TRAINS FOR ILLUMINATION SENSING
Hongming Yang, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands; Tim Schenk, Philips Research Europe - Eindhoven, Netherlands; Jan Bergmans, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands; Ashish Pandharipande, Philips Research Europe - Eindhoven, Netherlands
SPCOM-P1.10: BANDWIDTH EFFICIENT COMBINATION FOR COOPERATIVE SPECTRUM SENSING IN COGNITIVE RADIO NETWORKS
Xiangwei Zhou, Geoffrey Li, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Dongdong Li, Dandan Wang, Anthony Soong, Huawei Technologies, United States
SPCOM-P1.11: DIVERSITY-BASED SPECTRUM SENSING POLICY FOR DETECTING PRIMARY SIGNALS OVER MULTIPLE FREQUENCY BANDS
Jan Oksanen, Visa Koivunen, Jarmo Lundén, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland; Anu Huttunen, Nokia, Finland
SPCOM-P2.1: EFFICIENT WEIGHTED-SUM-RATE MAXIMIZATION FOR A CLASS OF HALF-DUPLEX COOPERATIVE SYSTEMS
Wessam Mesbah, Texas A&M University at Qatar, Qatar; Timothy Davidson, McMaster University, Canada
SPCOM-P2.2: ADMISSION CONTROL FOR AUTONOMOUS WIRELESS LINKS WITH POWER CONSTRAINTS
Michal Kaliszan, Slawomir Stanczak, Fraunhofer German-Sino Lab for Mobile Communications MCI, Germany; Nicholas Bambos, Stanford University, United States
SPCOM-P2.3: APPLICATION OF GRADIENT ALGORITHM FOR OPTIMIZING POWER ALLOCATION IN DSL SYSTEMS
Ali Kalakech, Jerome Louveaux, Luc Vandendorpe, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium
SPCOM-P2.4: PARETO-OPTIMAL SOLUTIONS OF NASH BARGAINING RESOURCE ALLOCATION GAMES WITH SPECTRAL MASK AND TOTAL POWER CONSTRAINTS
Jie Gao, Sergiy Vorobyov, Hai Jiang, University of Alberta, Canada
SPCOM-P2.5: ADAPTIVE RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR SPACE-TIME CODED DS-CDMA SYSTEMS
Christos Masouros, Emad Alsusa, Ulises Pineda Rico, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
SPCOM-P2.6: STOCHASTIC CROSS-LAYER RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR WIRELESS NETWORKS USING ORTHOGONAL ACCESS: OPTIMALITY AND DELAY ANALYSIS
Antonio G. Marques, Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain; Georgios B. Giannakis, University of Minnesota, United States; Javier Ramos, Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
SPCOM-P2.7: ROBUST RATE-MAXIMIZATION GAME UNDER BOUNDED CHANNEL UNCERTAINTY
Amod J.G. Anandkumar, Loughborough University, United Kingdom; Animashree Anandkumar, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Sangarapillai Lambotharan, Jonathon Chambers, Loughborough University, United Kingdom
SPCOM-P2.8: RANDOMIZED DECENTRALIZED "GOOD NEIGHBOR" DSA BASED ON ADAPTIVE ANTENNA ARRAY INTERFERENCE MITIGATION DIVERSITY
Alexandr Kuzminskiy, Alcatel-Lucent, United Kingdom; Yuri Abramovich, Defence Science and Technology Organization, Australia
SPCOM-P2.9: SPATIAL RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR THE MULTIUSER MULTICARRIER MIMO BROADCAST CHANNEL - A QOS OPTIMIZATION PERSPECTIVE
Christian Guthy, Wolfgang Utschick, Technische Universität München, Germany; Guido Dietl, DOCOMO Communications Laboratories Europe, Germany
SPCOM-P2.10: A NOVEL APPROACH FOR POWER-CONTROL IN A MULTI-USER DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
Joachim Schenk, Technische Universität München, Germany; Heinrich Schenk, Infineon Technologies AG, Germany
SPCOM-P2.11: ACTIVE COOPERATION BETWEEN PRIMARY USERS AND COGNITIVE RADIO USERS IN COGNITIVE AD-HOC NETWORKS
Weifeng Su, State University of New York at Buffalo, United States; John Matyjas, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Stella Batalama, State University of New York at Buffalo, United States
SPCOM-P2.12: JOINT ITERATIVE POWER ALLOCATION AND INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION ALGORITHMS FOR COOPERATIVE SPREAD SPECTRUM NETWORKS
Rodrigo de Lamare, University of York, United Kingdom
SPCOM-P3.1: TURBO EQUALIZATION OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL INTERSYMBOL INTERFERENCE CHANNELS USING GAUSSIAN BELIEF PROPAGATION
Frederic Lehmann, INSTITUT TELECOM, TELECOM SudParis, France
SPCOM-P3.2: TRAINING SEQUENCE DESIGN FOR JOINT CHANNEL AND I/Q IMBALANCE PARAMETER ESTIMATION IN MOBILE SC-FDE TRANSCEIVERS
Sudharsan Narayanan, Balachander Narasimhan, Naofal Al-Dhahir, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
SPCOM-P3.3: MIMO-OFDM CHANNEL ESTIMATION IN THE PRESENCE OF I/Q IMBALANCE AND PHASE NOISE FOR IEEE 802.11N
Payam Rabiei, Won Namgoong, Naofal Al-Dhahir, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
SPCOM-P3.4: LOW COMPLEXITY ITERATIVE DETECTION IN THE PRESENCE OF NUISANCE PARAMETERS
Onur Oguz, Universite catholique de Louvain, Belgium; Cedric Herzet, Campus universitaire de Beaulieu, France; Luc Vandendorpe, Universite catholique de Louvain, Belgium
SPCOM-P3.5: BLIND MMOE CHANNEL SHORTENING FOR MIMO-OFDM SYSTEMS OPERATING OVER HIGHLY FREQUENCY-SELECTIVE CHANNELS
Donatella Darsena, Università di Napoli Parthenope, Italy; Giacinto Gelli, Luigi Paura, Francesco Verde, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy
SPCOM-P3.6: BLOCK DIAGONAL GMD FOR ZERO-PADDED MIMO FREQUENCY SELECTIVE CHANNELS WITH ZERO-FORCING DFE
Ching-Chih Weng, P. P. Vaidyanathan, California Institute of Technology, United States
SPCOM-P3.7: A NEW ADAPTIVE TURBO EQUALIZER WITH SOFT INFORMATION CLASSIFICATION
Kyeongyeon Kim, Jun Won Choi, Andrew Singer, Kyungtae Kim, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, United States
SPCOM-P3.8: A BLIND CHANNEL SHORTENING CRITERION BASED ON HIGH-ORDER CUMULANTS
Huy-Dung Han, Zhi Ding, University of California, Davis, United States
SPCOM-P3.9: B-SPLINE BASED JOINT CHANNEL AND FREQUENCY OFFSET ESTIMATION IN DOUBLY-SELECTIVE FADING CHANNELS
Rami Khal, Yuriy Zakharov, Junruo Zhang, University of York, United Kingdom
SPCOM-P3.10: VARIATIONAL BAYESIAN BLIND ESTIMATION OF SIMO CHANNELS
Koji Harada, Hideaki Sakai, Kyoto University, Japan
SPCOM-P3.11: EFFICIENT COMPUTATION OF THE REALIZABLE MIMO DFE
Sander Wahls, Holger Boche, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
SPCOM-P3.12: MULTIPATH TIME-OF-ARRIVAL ESTIMATION VIA MODIFIED PROJECTION ONTO CONVEX SETS
Wen-Jun Zeng, Xiamen University, China; Xian-Da Zhang, Tsinghua University, China; Xi-Lin Li, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, United States; En Cheng, Xiamen University, China
SPCOM-P4.1: BEST-EFFORT COOPERATIVE COMMUNICATION WITHOUT DEDICATED RELAYS
Nate Goergen, K.J. Ray Liu, T. Charles Clancy, University of Maryland, College Park, United States
SPCOM-P4.2: BIDIRECTIONAL RELAYING INWIRELESS NETWORKS–IMPACT OF DEGREE OF COORDINATION
Rafael F. Wyrembelski, Igor Bjelakovic, Holger Boche, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
SPCOM-P4.3: OFDM AMPLIFY-AND-FORWARD TWO-WAY RELAYING FOR MIMO MULTIUSER NETWORKS
Rui Zhao, Luxi Yang, Southeast University, China; Wei-Ping Zhu, Concordia University, Canada; Zhenya He, Southeast University, China
SPCOM-P4.4: PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS AND OPTIMIZATION FOR ARQ DECODE-AND-FORWARD RELAYING PROTOCOL IN FAST FADING CHANNELS
Sangkook Lee, Weifeng Su, Stella Batalama, State University of New York at Buffalo, United States; John Matyjas, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States
SPCOM-P4.5: FILTER-AND-FORWARD MULTIPLE PEER-TO-PEER BEAMFORMING IN RELAY NETWORKS WITH FREQUENCY SELECTIVE CHANNELS
Adrian Schad, Haihua Chen, Alex Gershman, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany; Shahram Shahbazpanahi, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada
SPCOM-P4.6: ROBUST BEAMFORMING FOR AMPLIFY-AND-FORWARD MIMO RELAY SYSTEMS BASED ON QUADRATIC MATRIX PROGRAMMING
Chengwen Xing, Shaodan Ma, Yik-Chung Wu, Tung-Sang Ng, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China
SPCOM-P4.7: A LOW-COMPLEXITY RELAY TRANSMIT STRATEGY FOR TWO-WAY RELAYING WITH MIMO AMPLIFY AND FORWARD RELAYS
Florian Roemer, Martin Haardt, TU Ilmenau, Germany
SPCOM-P4.8: CHANNEL ALLOCATION FOR COOPERATIVE RELAYS IN COGNITIVE RADIO NETWORKS
Guodong Zhao, Chenyang Yang, Beihang University, China; Geoffrey Ye Li, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Dongdong Li, Anthony Soong, Huawei Technologies USA, United States
SPCOM-P4.9: PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS IN AF/DF RELAY NETWORKS WITH STRONG-PATH BEAMFORMING
Hyunjun Kim, Cihan Tepedelenlioglu, Arizona State University, United States
SPCOM-P4.10: ENHANCED TRELLIS BASED VECTOR QUANTIZATION FOR COORDINATED BEAMFORMING
Chun Kin Au Yeung, Purdue University, United States; Shahab Sanayei, Huawei Technologies, United States
SPCOM-P4.11: TRANSMIT STRATEGIES FOR THE MIMO TWO-WAY AMPLIFY-FORWARD CHANNEL WITH MULTIPLE RELAYS AND MMSE RECEIVER
Eduard Jorswieck, Dresden University of Technology, Germany; Aydin Sezgin, Ulm University, Germany
SPCOM-P4.12: ON THE COMPLEXITY OF OPTIMAL COORDINATED DOWNLINK BEAMFORMING
Ya-Feng Liu, Yu-Hong Dai, State Key Lab. of Scientific and Engineering Computing, China; Zhi-Quan Luo, University of Minnesota, United States
SPCOM-P5.1: TONE INJECTION WITH AGGRESSIVE CLIPPING PROJECTION FOR OFDM PAPR REDUCTION
Cagdas Tuna, Douglas L. Jones, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
SPCOM-P5.2: A NOVEL ACTIVE CONSTELLATION EXTENSION ALGORITHM WITH LOW PEAK POWER FOR PILOT-AIDED OFDM SYSTEMS
Kitaek Bae, Edward Powers, University of Texas at Austin, United States
SPCOM-P5.3: OFDM PEAK TO AVERAGE POWER RATIO REDUCTION USING SPARSE BIT-PLANE CODING
Cheng-Han Sung, Yu Hen Hu, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States
SPCOM-P5.4: OPTIMIZING FREE SUBCARRIER INDEX TO MINIMIZE PEAK-TO-AVERAGE POWER RATIO FOR OFDM SYSTEMS
Qijia Liu, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Robert J. Baxley, Georgia Tech Research Institute, United States; Xiaoli Ma, G. Tong Zhou, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
SPCOM-P5.5: TWO NOVEL COMPRESSED-SENSING ALGORITHMS FOR NBI DETECTION IN OFDM SYSTEMS
Ahmad Gomaa, K.M. Islam, Naofal Al-Dhahir, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
SPCOM-P5.6: ML CO-CHANNEL INTERFERENCE ESTIMATION FROM SINR MEASUREMENTS FOR MULTICELL OFDM DOWNLINK : BOUNDS AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
Luc Vandendorpe, Jérôme Louveaux, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium
SPCOM-P5.7: PERFORMANCE COMPARISON OF MIMO-OFDM TRANSMISSION SCHEMES IN THE PRESENCE OF I/Q IMBALANCE AND PHASE NOISE WITH PPLICATION TO IEEE 802.11N
Payam Rabiei, Won Namgoong, Naofal Al-Dhahir, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
SPCOM-P5.8: CLOSED-FORM BLIND CHANNEL ESTIMATION IN ORTHOGONALLY CODED MIMO-OFDM SYSTEMS
Nima Sarmadi, Alex B. Gershman, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany; Shahram Shahbazpanahi, University of Ontario, Canada
SPCOM-P5.9: OPTIMAL SPECTRUM SHARING AND POWER ALLOCATION FOR OFDM-BASED TWO-WAY RELAYING
Min Dong, Shahram Shahbazpanahi, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada
SPCOM-P5.10: LINK ADAPTATION IN MIMO-OFDM WITH NON-UNIFORM CONSTELLATION SELECTION OVER SPATIAL STREAMS THROUGH SUPERVISED LEARNING
Robert Daniels, Robert Heath, University of Texas at Austin, United States
SPCOM-P5.11: COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF THE DUAL TRANSFORM DOMAIN ECHO CANCELLER FOR DMT-BASED SYSTEMS
Neda Ehtiati, Benoit Champagne, McGill University, Canada
SPCOM-P5.12: LINEAR PRECODING BASED ON SWITCHED INTERLEAVING AND LIMITED FEEDBACK FOR INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION IN DOWNLINK MULTI-ANTENNA MC-CDMA SYSTEMS
Yunlong Cai, Rodrigo de Lamare, University of York, United Kingdom; Didier Le Ruyet, CNAM, France
SPCOM-P6.1: ERGODIC STOCHASTIC OPTIMIZATION ALGORITHMS FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKING
Alejandro Ribeiro, University of Pennsylvania, United States
SPCOM-P6.2: ALOHA WITH COLLISION RESOLUTION: PHYSICAL LAYER DESCRIPTION AND SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIO IMPLEMENTATION
Xin Liu, John Kountouriotis, Athina Petropulu, Kapil Dandekar, Drexel University, United States
SPCOM-P6.3: DISTRIBUTED COOPERATIVE MULTICAST IN WIRELESS NETWORKS: PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS AND OPTIMAL POWER ALLOCATION
H. Vicky Zhao, University of Alberta, Canada; Weifeng Su, State University of New York at Buffalo, United States
SPCOM-P6.4: DISTRIBUTED NETWORK DECOMPOSITION: A PROBABILISTIC GREEDY APPROACH
Yanbing Zhang, Huaiyu Dai, North Carolina State University, United States
SPCOM-P6.5: QUANTIFYING INFORMATION RATE LOSSES WITH ZERO-FORCING AND MAXIMUM-LIKELIHOOD DETECTORS
Jiaxi Xiao, Xiaoli Ma, Steven W. McLaughlin, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
SPCOM-P6.6: AN ALGORITHM FOR MAXIMIZING A QUOTIENT OF TWO HERMITIAN FORM DETERMINANTS WITH DIFFERENT EXPONENTS
Raphael Hunger, Techniche Universität München, Germany; Paul de Kerret, Technische Universität München, Germany; Michael Joham, Techniche Universität München, Germany
SPCOM-P6.7: STRUCTURED DIRTY-PAPER CODING USING LOW-DENSITY LATTICES
Sang Hyun Lee, Ankit Ghiya, Sriram Vishwanath, University of Texas at Austin, United States; Sung Soo Hwang, Sunghwan Kim, Samsung Electronics, United States
SPCOM-P6.8: ADAPTIVE NON-ASYMMETRIC SLEPIAN-WOLF DECODING USING PARTICLE FILTERING BASED BELIEF PROPAGATION
Samuel Cheng, Shuang Wang, Lijuan Cui, University of Oklahoma, United States
SPCOM-P6.9: BIT-PLANE ARITHMETIC CODING FOR LAPLACIAN SOURCE
Haibin Huang, Haiyan Shu, Susanto Rahardja, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
SPCOM-P6.10: OPTIMAL INPUT COVARIANCE FOR ACHIEVING SECRECY CAPACITY IN GAUSSIAN MIMO WIRETAP CHANNELS
Jiangyuan Li, Athina Petropulu, Drexel University, United States
SPCOM-P6.11: ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF DIVERSITY-MULTIPLEXING GAIN TRADEOFF IN A TRAINING BASED TDD-SIMO SYSTEM
Bharath Bettagere Nagaraja, Chandra Murthy, Indian Institute of Science, India
SPCOM-P6.12: ON THE OUTAGE AND DIVERSITY-MULTIPLEXING TRADEOFF OF BROADCAST CHANNELS WITH 1-BIT FEEDBACK
Bo Niu, Alexander Haimovich, New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States
SPCOM-P7.1: PARTICLE FILTER ADAPTATION FOR DISTRIBUTED SENSORS VIA SET-MEMBERSHIP
Shahrokh Farahmand, Stergios Roumeliotis, Georgios Giannakis, University of Minnesota, United States
SPCOM-P7.2: GUARANTEED ROBUST DISTRIBUTED ESTIMATION IN A NETWORK OF SENSORS
Jean-Benoist Leger, Michel Kieffer, L2S - CNRS - SUPELEC Univ Paris-Sud, France
SPCOM-P7.3: GREEN MODULATION IN DENSE WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS
Jamshid Abouei, Konstantinos N. Plataniotis, Subbarayan Pasupathy, University of Toronto, Canada
SPCOM-P7.4: ENERGY-EFFICIENT DECENTRALIZED EVENT DETECTION IN LARGE-SCALE WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS
Qing Ling, University of Science and Technology of China, China; Fanzi Zeng, Hunan University, China; Zhi Tian, Michigan Technological University, United States
SPCOM-P7.5: SENSOR-TO-SENSOR ASSISTANCE FOR DISTRIBUTED SIGNAL DETECTION
Sadiq Ali, Jose A. Lopez-Salcedo, Gonzalo Seco-Granados, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (UAB), Spain
SPCOM-P7.6: COMPUTING FUNCTIONS VIA SIMO MULTIPLE-ACCESS CHANNELS: HOW MUCH CHANNEL KNOWLEDGE IS NEEDED?
Mario Goldenbaum, Slawomir Stanczak, Fraunhofer German-Sino Lab for Mobile Communications, Germany
SPCOM-P7.7: LOW-COMPLEXITY AND HIGH-PERFORMANCE SOFT MIMO DETECTION BASED ON DISTRIBUTED M-ALGORITHM THROUGH TRELLIS-DIAGRAM
Yang Sun, Joseph Cavallaro, Rice University, United States
SPCOM-P7.8: AN EFFICIENT SIGNALING FOR MULTI-MODE TRANSMISSION IN MULTI-USER MIMO
Nima Seifi, Tony Ottosson, Mats Viberg, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; Mikael Coldrey, Ericsson AB, Sweden; Andreas Wolfgang, Qamcom Technology AB, Sweden
SPCOM-P7.9: A VECTOR PERTURBATION WITH VIRTUAL USERS FOR MULTIUSER MIMO DOWNLINK
Byungju Lee, Byonghyo Shim, School of Information and Communications, Republic of Korea
SPCOM-P7.10: LINEAR TRANSCEIVER DESIGN IN A MULTIUSER MIMO SYSTEM WITH QUANTIZED CHANNEL STATE INFORMATION
Muhammad Nazmul Islam, Raviraj Adve, University of Toronto, Canada
SPCOM-P7.11: USING A NEW STRUCTURED JOINT CONGRUENCE (STJOCO) TRANSFORMATION OF HERMITIAN MATRICES FOR PRECODING IN MULTI-USER MIMO SYSTEMS
Bin Song, Florian Roemer, Martin Haardt, Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany
SPCOM-P8.1: SUM-RATE OF MIMO TWO-WAY RELAYING WITH IMPERFECT CSI
Ali Panah, Robert Heath Jr., University of Texas at Austin, United States
SPCOM-P8.2: LEVERAGING TEMPORAL CORRELATION FOR LIMITED FEEDBACK MULTIPLE ANTENNAS SYSTEMS
Taejoon Kim, David Love, Purdue University, United States; Bruno Clerckx, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea
SPCOM-P8.3: FEEDBACK BEAMFORMER DESIGN WITH OVERSAMPLING ADC'S IN MULTI-ANTENNA SYSTEMS
Vijay Venkateswaran, Alle-Jan van der Veen, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
SPCOM-P8.4: TRANSMIT BEAMFORMING FOR MISO FREQUENCY-SELECTIVE CHANNELS WITH TOTAL AND PER-ANTENNA POWER CONSTRAINTS
Qinfei Huang, Mounir Ghogho, University of Leeds, United Kingdom; Jibo Wei, University of Defence Technology, China
SPCOM-P8.5: RECEIVER DIVERSITY WITH BLIND FIR SIMO CHANNEL ESTIMATES
Samir Omar, Dirk Slock, EURECOM, France; Oussama Bazzi, Lebanese University, Lebanon
SPCOM-P8.6: PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF BLIND ADAPTIVE MIMO RECEIVERS
Balakumar Balasingam, Miodrag Bolic, University of Ottawa, Canada; Shahram Shahbazpanahi, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada; T Kirubarajan, McMaster University, Canada
SPCOM-P8.7: CLOSED-FORM POWER ALLOCATION SCHEME FOR SPACE-TIME CODED MULTIPLE-ANTENNA SYSTEMS WITH IMPERFECT CSI
Quan Kuang, Shu-Hung Leung, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Xiangbin Yu, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China
SPCOM-P8.8: LATTICE-REDUCTION-AIDED MIMO DETECTION UNDER IMPERFECT CHANNEL STATE INFORMATION
Chiao-En Chen, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
SPCOM-P8.9: MULTI-BRANCH MMSE DECISION FEEDBACK DETECTION ALGORITHMS WITH ERROR PROPAGATION MITIGATION FOR MIMO SYSTEMS
Rodrigo de Lamare, University of York, United Kingdom; Didier Le Ruyet, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (CNAM), France
SPCOM-P8.10: MIMO SVD-BASED MULTIPLEXING WITH IMPERFECT CHANNEL KNOWLEDGE
Michael Larsen, Brigham Young University, United States; Lee Swindlehurst, University of California, Irvine, United States
SPCOM-P8.11: SFBC DESIGN TRADEOFFS FOR MOBILE SC-FDMA WITH APPLICATION TO LTE-ADVANCED
Balachander Narasimhan, Naofal Al-Dhahir, Hlaing Minn, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
SPCOM-P8.12: ADAPTING MIMO TRANSMISSION MODE ALONG PATHS IN URBAN ENVIRONMENTS
Aliye Ozge Kaya, Wade Trappe, Larry J. Greenstein, Rutgers University, United States
SPCOM-P9.1: CODE-CONTROLLED 3D FREQUENCY HOPPING FOR JAMMING MITIGATION
Huahui Wang, Tongtong Li, Michigan State University, United States
SPCOM-P9.2: OPTIMAL DELAYED DECODING OF PREDICTIVELY ENCODED SOURCES
Vinay Melkote, Kenneth Rose, University of California, Santa Barbara, United States
SPCOM-P9.3: ON FEASIBLE SNR REGION FOR MULTICAST DOWNLINK CHANNEL: TWO USER CASE
Daniel Tomecki, Slawomir Stanczak, Fraunhofer German-Sino Lab for Mobile Communications, Germany
SPCOM-P9.4: ON THE QOS FEASIBILITY REGION IN THE VECTOR BROADCAST CHANNEL
Raphael Hunger, Michael Joham, Technische Universität München, Germany
SPCOM-P9.5: A NOISY FEEDBACK ENCODING SCHEME FOR THE GAUSSIAN CHANNEL
Zachary Chance, David J. Love, Purdue University, United States
SPCOM-P9.6: A NEW APPROACH FOR MITIGATING CARRIER PHASE MULTIPATH ERRORS IN MULTI-GNSS REAL-TIME KINEMATIC (RTK) RECEIVERS
Mohamed Sahmoudi, Ammar Kouki, René Landry, ETS University, Canada
SPCOM-P9.7: STATISTICAL MODELING OF CO-CHANNEL INTERFERENCE IN A FIELD OF POISSON DISTRIBUTED INTERFERERS
Kapil Gulati, Brian Evans, University of Texas at Austin, United States; Keith Tinsley, Intel Corporation, United States
SPCOM-P9.8: DOWNLINK QUALITY ESTIMATION IN UMTS-FDD SYSTEM : APPLICATION TO COGNITIVE RADIO
Lahouari Fathi, Télécom SudParis, France; Philippe Loubaton, Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée, France
SPCOM-P9.9: OPTIMAL GAIN CONTROL FOR SINGLE-CARRIER COMMUNICATIONS WITH UNIFORM QUANTIZATION AT THE RECEIVER
Stefan Krone, Gerhard Fettweis, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
SPCOM-P9.10: MULTIPLE FREQUENCY-HOPPING SIGNAL ESTIMATION VIA SPARSE REGRESSION
Daniele Angelosante, Georgios B. Giannakis, University of Minnesota, United States; Nicholas D. Sidiropoulos, Technical University of Crete, Greece
SPCOM-P9.11: A NOVEL BIO-INSPIRED STATIC IMAGE COMPRESSION SCHEME FOR NOISY DATA TRANSMISSION OVER LOW-BANDWIDTH CHANNELS
Khaled Masmoudi, Marc Antonini, I3S - CNRS, France; Pierre Kornprobst, NeuroMathComp - INRIA, France; Laurent Perrinet, INCM - CNRS, France
SPCOM-P9.12: DIGITAL BASEBAND COMPENSATION OF JOINT TX/RX I/Q IMBALANCE IN MOBILE MIMO SC-FDE TRANSCEIVERS IN THE PRESENCE OF CFO
Sudharsan Narayanan, Balachander Narasimhan, Naofal Al-Dhahir, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
SPTM-L1.1: RANDOMIZED INCREMENTAL PROTOCOLS OVER ADAPTIVE NETWORKS
Cassio Lopes, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil; Ali Sayed, University of California, Los Angeles, United States
SPTM-L1.2: LINK PROBABILITY CONTROL FOR PROBABILISTIC DIFFUSION LEAST-MEAN SQUARES OVER RESOURCE-CONSTRAINED NETWORKS
Noriyuki Takahashi, Isao Yamada, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
SPTM-L1.3: DISTRIBUTED NONLINEAR KALMAN FILTERING WITH APPLICATIONS TO WIRELESS LOCALIZATION
Federico Cattivelli, Ali H. Sayed, University of California, Los Angeles, United States
SPTM-L1.4: A NOVEL FRAMEWORK FOR DISTRIBUTED DETECTION WITH DEPENDENT OBSERVATIONS
Hao Chen, Pramod Varshney, Biao Chen, Syracuse University, United States
SPTM-L1.5: DISTRIBUTED TARGET DETECTION IN THROUGH-THE-WALL RADAR IMAGING USING THE BOOTSTRAP
Christian Debes, Christian Weiss, Abdelhak Zoubir, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany; Moeness Amin, Villanova University, Germany
SPTM-L1.6: SPARSITY-COGNIZANT OVERLAPPING CO-CLUSTERING FOR BEHAVIOR INFERENCE IN SOCIAL NETWORKS
Hao Zhu, Gonzalo Mateos, Georgios Giannakis, University of Minnesota, United States; Nicholas Sidiropoulos, Technical University of Crete, Greece; Arindam Banerjee, University of Minnesota, United States
SPTM-L2.1: PARAMETRIZATION OF ACOUSTIC IMAGES FOR THE DETECTION OF HUMAN PRESENCE BY MOBILE PLATFORMS
Marco Moebus, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany; Mats Viberg, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; Abdelhak M. Zoubir, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
SPTM-L2.2: ADAPTIVE SEARCH FOR SPARSE TARGETS WITH INFORMATIVE PRIORS
Gregory Newstadt, Eran Bashan, Alfred Hero, University of Michigan, United States
SPTM-L2.3: A CLOSED-FORM PSEUDOLINEAR ESTIMATOR FOR GEOLOCATION OF SCANNING EMITTERS
Kutluyil Dogancay, University of South Australia, Australia
SPTM-L2.4: HYPERSPECTRAL TARGET DETECTION FROM INCOHERENT PROJECTIONS
Kalyani Krishnamurthy, Maxim Raginsky, Rebecca Willett, Duke University, United States
SPTM-L2.5: A PRACTICAL COMPLETE MLE COOPERATIVE LOCALIZATION SOLUTION
Songnan Xi, Michael Zoltowski, Purdue University, United States
SPTM-L2.6: SINGLE ANTENNA TIME REVERSAL DETECTION OF MOVING TARGET
Yuanwei Jin, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, United States; Jose' Moura, Nicholas O'Donoughue, Joel Harley, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
SPTM-L3.1: FEATURE EXTRACTION IN THROUGH-THE-WALL RADAR IMAGING
Christian Debes, Jürgen Hahn, Abdelhak Zoubir, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany; Moeness Amin, Villanova University, United States
SPTM-L3.2: HUMAN DETECTION IN IMAGES VIA L1-NORM MINIMIZATION LEARNING
Ran Xu, Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; Baochang Zhang, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China; Qixiang Ye, Jianbin Jiao, Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
SPTM-L3.3: REFERENCE-FREE AUDIO MATCHING FOR RENDEZVOUS
Baosen Zhang, University of California, Berkeley, United States; Mitchell Trott, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, United States
SPTM-L3.4: DISTANCE-BASED DISCRETIZATION OF PARAMETRIC SIGNAL MANIFOLDS
Elif Vural, Pascal Frossard, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
SPTM-L3.5: HIERARCHICAL DICTIONARY LEARNING FOR INVARIANT CLASSIFICATION
Leah Bar, Guillermo Sapiro, University of Minnesota, United States
SPTM-L3.6: PARTIAL SEQUENCE MATCHING USING AN UNBOUNDED DYNAMIC TIME WARPING ALGORITHM
Xavier Anguera Miro, Telefonica Research, Spain; Robert Macrae, Centre for Digital Music, United Kingdom; Nuria Oliver Ramírez, Telefonica Research, Spain
SPTM-L4.1: A NULLSPACE ANALYSIS OF THE NUCLEAR NORM HEURISTIC FOR RANK MINIMIZATION
Krishnamurthy Dvijotham, Maryam Fazel, University of Washington, United States
SPTM-L4.2: COHERENCE-BASED NEAR-ORACLE PERFORMANCE GUARANTEES FOR SPARSE ESTIMATION UNDER GAUSSIAN NOISE
Zvika Ben-Haim, Yonina C. Eldar, Michael Elad, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
SPTM-L4.3: ASYMPTOTIC DISTRIBUTION OF GLR FOR IMPROPRIETY OF COMPLEX SIGNALS
Jean Pierre Delmas, Abdelkader Oukaci, Telecom SudParis, France; Pascal Chevalier, Thales Communications, France
SPTM-L4.4: EVALUATION OF A METHOD’S ROBUSTNESS
Petar Djuric, Stony Brook University, United States; Pau Closas, Centre Tecnolòogic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), Spain; Monica Bugallo, Stony Brook University, United States; Joaquin Miguez, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
SPTM-L4.5: STATISTICAL RESOLUTION LIMIT FOR MULTIPLE PARAMETERS OF INTEREST AND FOR MULTIPLE SIGNALS
Mohammed Nabil El Korso, Remy Boyer, Alexandre Renaux, University Paris-Sud 11, France; Sylvie Marcos, CNRS, France
SPTM-L4.6: NYSTRÖM APPROXIMATION OF WISHART MATRICES
Nicholas Arcolano, Patrick Wolfe, Harvard University, United States
SPTM-L5.1: UNFOLDING OF ALIASED HARMONIC FREQUENCIES
Azadeh Moghtaderi, CNRS-ENS Lyon, France; Glen Takahara, David J. Thomson, Queen's University, Canada
SPTM-L5.2: CONCENTRATION OF MEASURE FOR BLOCK DIAGONAL MEASUREMENT MATRICES
Michael Wakin, Colorado School of Mines, United States; Jae Young Park, University of Michigan, United States; Han Lun Yap, Christopher Rozell, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
SPTM-L5.3: IMPROVED INTERNET TRAFFIC ANALYSIS VIA OPTIMIZED SAMPLING
Sean McPherson, Antonio Ortega, University of Southern California, United States
SPTM-L5.4: QUANTIZATION AND COMPENSATION IN SAMPLED INTERLEAVED MULTI-CHANNEL SYSTEMS
Shay Maymon, Alan Oppenheim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
SPTM-L5.5: SUB-NYQUIST PROCESSING WITH THE MODULATED WIDEBAND CONVERTER
Moshe Mishali, Asaf Elron, Yonina Eldar, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
SPTM-L5.6: MODULATED WIDEBAND CONVERTER WITH NON-IDEAL LOWPASS FILTERS
Yilun Chen, University of Michigan, United States; Moshe Mishali, Yonina Eldar, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel; Alfred Hero, University of Michigan, United States
SPTM-L6.1: EFFICIENT SPARSE BAYESIAN LEARNING VIA GIBBS SAMPLING
Xing Tan, Jian Li, University of Florida, United States; Peter Stoica, Uppsala University, Sweden
SPTM-L6.2: ALTERNATING MINIMIZATION TECHNIQUES FOR THE EFFICIENT RECOVERY OF A SPARSELY CORRUPTED LOW-RANK MATRIX
Silvia Gandy, Isao Yamada, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
SPTM-L6.3: LOW DENSITY FRAMES FOR COMPRESSIVE SENSING
Mehmet Akcakaya, Jinsoo Park, Vahid Tarokh, Harvard University, United States
SPTM-L6.4: SET: AN ALGORITHM FOR CONSISTENT MATRIX COMPLETION
Wei Dai, Olgica Milenkovic, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
SPTM-L6.5: KRONECKER PRODUCT MATRICES FOR COMPRESSIVE SENSING
Marco Duarte, Princeton University, United States; Richard Baraniuk, Rice University, United States
SPTM-L6.6: ITERATIVE ALGORITHMS FOR COMPRESSED SENSING WITH PARTIALLY KNOWN SUPPORT
Rafael Carrillo, Luisa F. Polania, Kenneth Barner, University of Delaware, United States
SPTM-L7.1: TIME-FREQUENCY SCALING PROPERTY OF DISCRETE FOURIER TRANSFORM (DFT)
Sumit Talwalkar, Motorola, Inc., United States; S. Lawrence Marple, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
SPTM-L7.2: ROBUST DIRECTION-OF-ARRIVAL ESTIMATION FOR FM SOURCES IN THE PRESENCE OF IMPULSIVE NOISE
Waqas Sharif, Philipp Heidenreich, Abdelhak M. Zoubir, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
SPTM-L7.3: STATISTICAL HYPOTHESIS TESTING WITH TIME-FREQUENCY SURROGATES TO CHECK SIGNAL STATIONARITY
Cédric Richard, André Ferrari, Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis, France; Hassan Amoud, Paul Honeine, Université de Technologie de Troyes, France; Patrick Flandrin, Pierre Borgnat, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France
SPTM-L7.4: THE FINITE FIELD FRACTIONAL FOURIER TRANSFORM
Juliano Lima, University of Pernambuco, Brazil; Ricardo Campello de Souza, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil
SPTM-L7.5: DISCRIMINATIVE BASE DECOMPOSITION FOR TIME-FREQUENCY MATRIX DECOMPOSITION
Behnaz Ghoraani, Sridhar Krishnan, Ryerson University, Canada
SPTM-L7.6: TIME-VARYING SPECTRUM ESTIMATION OF UNIFORMLY MODULATED PROCESSES BY MEANS OF SURROGATE DATA AND EMPIRICAL MODE DECOMPOSITION
Azadeh Moghtaderi, Patrick Flandrin, Pierre Borgnat, CNRS-ENS Lyon, France
SPTM-L8.1: LEAST SQUARES DESIGN OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL FILTER BANKS USING TRANSFORMATION OF VARIABLES
Bogdan Sicleru, Politehnica University of Bucharest, Romania; Bogdan Dumitrescu, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
SPTM-L8.2: SPARSITY MAXIMIZATION UNDER A QUADRATIC CONSTRAINT WITH APPLICATIONS IN FILTER DESIGN
Dennis Wei, Alan V. Oppenheim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
SPTM-L8.3: SUFFICIENT CONDITION FOR INVERTIBILITY OF SQUARE FIR MIMO SYSTEMS
Sander Wahls, Holger Boche, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
SPTM-L8.4: 2-D TWO-FOLD SYMMETRIC CIRCULAR SHAPED FILTER DESIGN WITH HOMOMORPHIC PROCESSING APPLICATION
Akila Seneviratne, Kha Ha, Hoang Tuan, University of New South Wales, Australia; Truong Nguyen, University of California, San Diego, United States
SPTM-L8.5: SIGNAL CONCENTRATION ON UNIT SPHERE: AN AZIMUTHALLY MOMENT WEIGHTING APPROACH
Liying Wei, Rodney Kennedy, Tharaka Lamahewa, Australian National University, Australia
SPTM-L8.6: ON THE REALIZATION OF BAND-PASS TYPE SYSTEMS FOR BOUNDED BANDLIMITED SIGNALS
Holger Boche, Ullrich Mönich, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
SPTM-P1.1: CONVERGENCE AND TRACKING ANALYSIS OF A CONSTRAINED LEAST MEAN FOURTH ADAPTIVE ALGORITHM
Syed Imam, Azzedine Zerguine, Muhammad Moinuddin, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Saudi Arabia
SPTM-P1.2: ON THE TRACKING PERFORMANCE OF COMBINATIONS OF LEAST MEAN SQUARES AND RECURSIVE LEAST SQUARES ADAPTIVE FILTERS
Vítor H. Nascimento, Magno T. M. Silva, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil; Luis A. Azpicueta-Ruiz, Jerónimo Arenas-García, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
SPTM-P1.3: TRANSFORM DOMAIN LMS ALGORITHMS FOR SPARSE SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION
Kun Shi, Texas Instruments, United States; Xiaoli Ma, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
SPTM-P1.4: STABILITY ANALYSIS OF AN ADAPTIVE WIENER STRUCTURE
Robert Dallinger, Markus Rupp, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
SPTM-P1.5: ON THE CONVERGENCE ANALYSIS OF A VARIABLE STEP-SIZE LMF ALGORITHM OF THE QUOTIENT FORM
Asad Syed, Azzedine Zerguine, Muhammad Moinuddin, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Saudi Arabia
SPTM-P1.6: A MODIFIED NLMS ALGORITHM FOR ADAPTIVE NOISE CANCELLATION
Lin Bai, Qinye Yin, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China
SPTM-P1.7: A DETERMINISTIC ANALYSIS OF VARIABLE-METRIC ADAPTIVE FILTERING ALGORITHMS UNDER SMALL METRIC-FLUCTUATIONS
Masahiro Yukawa, RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Japan; Isao Yamada, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
SPTM-P1.8: A SPARSE ADAPTIVE FILTERING USING TIME-VARYING SOFT-THRESHOLDING TECHNIQUES
Yukihiro Murakami, Masao Yamagishi, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Masahiro Yukawa, RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Japan; Isao Yamada, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
SPTM-P1.9: PROPORTIONATE-TYPE NLMS ALGORITHMS BASED ON MAXIMIZATION OF THE JOINT CONDITIONAL PDF FOR THE WEIGHT DEVIATION VECTOR
Kevin Wagner, Naval Research Laboratory, United States; Milos Doroslovacki, George Washington University, United States
SPTM-P1.10: ADAPTIVE ALGORITHM FOR SPARSE SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION USING PROJECTIONS ONTO WEIGHTED L1 BALLS
Konstantinos Slavakis, University of Peloponnese, Greece; Yannis Kopsinis, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Sergios Theodoridis, University of Athens, Greece
SPTM-P1.11: EFFICIENT NLMS AND RLS ALGORITHMS FOR PERFECT PERIODIC SEQUENCES
Alberto Carini, University of Urbino, Italy
SPTM-P1.12: PARTIAL UPDATE EDS ALGORITHMS FOR ADAPTIVE FILTERING
Bei Xie, Tamal Bose, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States
SPTM-P10.1: QUATERNIONIC WAVELETS FOR TEXTURE CLASSIFICATION
Raphaël Soulard, Philippe Carré, University of Poitiers, France
SPTM-P10.2: TEMPORALLY CONSTRAINED SCA WITH APPLICATIONS TO EEG DATA
Nasser El-Saied, James Reilly, McMaster University, Canada; Gary Hasey, Duncan MacCrimmon, St. Joseph's Hospital, Canada
SPTM-P10.3: PARAFAC WITH ORTHOGONALITY IN ONE MODE AND APPLICATIONS IN DS-CDMA SYSTEMS
Mikael Sorensen, Laboratoire I3S, CNRS/UNSA, France; Lieven De Lathauwer, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium; Luc Deneire, University of Nice, France
SPTM-P10.4: BLIND SOURCE EXTRACTION OF CYCLOSTATIONARY SOURCES WITH COMMON CYCLIC FREQUENCIES
Foad Ghaderi, Bahador Makkiabadi, john McWhirter, Saeid Sanei, Cardiff university, United Kingdom
SPTM-P10.5: A NEW SPARSITY-ENABLED SIGNAL SEPARATION METHOD BASED ON SIGNAL RESONANCE
Ivan Selesnick, Polytechnic Institute of New York University, United States
SPTM-P10.6: OPTIMIZATION OF A MAXIMUM ENTROPY CRITERION FOR 2D NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE RECONSTRUCTION
Emilie Chouzenoux, Saïd Moussaoui, Jérôme Idier, Institut de Recherche en Communication et Cybernétique de Nantes, France; François Mariette, Centre national du machinisme agricole, du génie rural, des eaux et des forêts, France
SPTM-P10.7: A NOVEL DIGITAL CALIBRATION TECHNIQUE FOR GAIN AND OFFSET MISMATCH IN PARALLEL TIS? ADCS
Ali Beydoun, Van Tam Nguyen, Patrick Loumeau, Institut TELECOM - TELECOM ParisTech, France
SPTM-P10.8: SPARSE BAYESIAN STEP-FILTERING FOR HIGH-THROUGHPUT ANALYSIS OF MOLECULAR MACHINE DYNAMICS
Max A. Little, Nick S. Jones, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
SPTM-P10.9: COMPRESSIVE LIST-SUPPORT RECOVERY FOR COLLUDER IDENTIFICATION
Hoa Pham, Wei Dai, Olgica Milenkovic, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
SPTM-P10.10: A NOVEL SPARSE CODING MODEL BASED ON STRUCTURAL SIMILARITY
Zhiqing Li, Zhiping Shi, Xi Liu, Zhongzhi Shi, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
SPTM-P10.11: TIME-FREQUENCY BASED BIOLOGICAL SEQUENCE QUERYING
Lakshminarayan Ravichandran, Antonia Papandreou-Suppappola, Andreas Spanias, Zoe Lacroix, Christophe Legendre, Arizona State University, United States
SPTM-P10.12: COMBINING GENERALIZED LIKELIHOOD RATIO AND M-ESTIMATION FOR THE DETECTION/COMPENSATION OF GPS MEASUREMENT BIASES
Frederic Faurie, Audrey Giremus, Laboratory IMS, France
SPTM-P2.1: THRESHOLD SELECTION FOR GROUP SPARSITY
Victor Solo, University of New South Wales, Australia; Magnus Ulfarsson, University of Iceland, Iceland
SPTM-P2.2: ON RANDOM MATRIX THEORY FOR STATIONARY PROCESSES
Victor Solo, University of New South Wales, Australia
SPTM-P2.3: TESTING FOR INDEPENDENCE BETWEEN A POINT PROCESS AND AN ANALOG SIGNAL
Victor Solo, Ahmed Pasha, University of New South Wales, Australia
SPTM-P2.4: SPARSE SIGNAL ESTIMATION WITH NONLINEAR CONJUGATE GRADIENTS
Goran Marjanovic, Victor Solo, University of New South Wales, Australia
SPTM-P2.5: EXPONENTIALLY EMBEDDED FAMILIES FOR MULTIMODAL SENSOR PROCESSING
Steven Kay, Quan Ding, University of Rhode Island, United States
SPTM-P2.6: APPROXIMATE JOINT DIAGONALIZATION BY NONORTHOGONAL NONPARAMETRIC JACOBI TRANSFORMATIONS
Xijing Guo, Shihua Zhu, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China; Sebastian Miron, David Brie, Nancy-Universite, France
SPTM-P2.7: NOISE ENHANCED DETECTION IN THE RESTRICTED BAYESIAN FRAMEWORK
Suat Bayram, Sinan Gezici, Bilkent University, Turkey; H. Vincent Poor, Princeton University, United States
SPTM-P2.8: MODELLING PIECEWISE LONG MEMORY SIGNALS BASED ON MDL
Li Song, Université Paris-Sud, France; Pascal Bondon, CNRS UMR 8506, France
SPTM-P2.9: AN EFFECTIVE NONPARAMETRIC QUICKEST DETECTION PROCEDURE BASED ON Q-Q DISTANCE
Dayu Yang, Hairong Qi, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, United States
SPTM-P2.10: A NON-ITERATIVE ESTIMATOR FOR THE CONCENTRATION PARAMETER OF THE RELATIVE PHASE DISTRIBUTION
Yothin Rakvongthai, Soontorn Oraintara, University of Texas at Arlington, United States
SPTM-P2.11: PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF THE CONVENTIONAL COMPLEX LMS AND AUGMENTED COMPLEX LMS ALGORITHMS
Scott Douglas, Southern Methodist University, United States; Danilo Mandic, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
SPTM-P2.12: A SIMPLE ANALYSIS OF LINEAR REGRESSION WITH SAMPLE-MINIMUM ERLANG VARIATES
Dennis Morgan, Ilija Hadzic, Bell Laboratories, Alcatel-Lucent, United States
SPTM-P3.1: STEADY-STATE ANALYSIS OF THE SET-MEMBERSHIP AFFINE PROJECTION ALGORITHM
Markus Lima, Paulo Diniz, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
SPTM-P3.2: QUADRATIC MODIFIED FERMAT TRANSFORMS FOR FAST CONVOLUTION AND ADAPTIVE FILTERING
Chandrasekhar Radhakrishnan, Kenneth Jenkins, Pennsylvania State University, United States
SPTM-P3.3: AN ADAPTIVE GREEDY ALGORITHM WITH APPLICATION TO SPARSE NARMA IDENTIFICATION
Gerasimos Mileounis, University of Athens, Greece; Behtash Babadi, Harvard University, United States; Nicholas Kalouptsidis, University of Athens, Greece; Vahid Tarokh, Harvard University, United States
SPTM-P3.4: MULTI-DOMAIN ADAPTIVE FILTERING BY FEASIBILITY SPLITTING
Masahiro Yukawa, RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Japan; Konstantinos Slavakis, University of Peloponnese, Greece; Isao Yamada, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
SPTM-P3.5: MIMETIC WAVELET-PACKET TRANSFORM BASED ADAPTIVE ALGORITHM FOR SPARSE RESPONSE IDENTIFICATION
Odair A. Noskoski, Federal Institute for Technology Education Sul-Rio-Grandense, Brazil; Jose C. M. Bermudez, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil
SPTM-P3.6: ONLINE MAXIMUM-LIKELIHOOD LEARNING OF TIME-VARYING DYNAMICAL MODELS IN BLOCK-FREQUENCY-DOMAIN
Sarmad Malik, Gerald Enzner, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany
SPTM-P3.7: A COMPARISON OF APPROXIMATE VITERBI TECHNIQUES AND PARTICLE FILTERING FOR DATA ESTIMATION IN DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS
Steffen Barembruch, Télécom ParisTech, France
SPTM-P3.8: ALGORITHMS FOR ROBUST LINEAR REGRESSION BY EXPLOITING THE CONNECTION TO SPARSE SIGNAL RECOVERY
Yuzhe Jin, Bhaskar Rao, University of California, San Diego, United States
SPTM-P3.9: A PARTICLE FILTERING ALGORITHM FOR COOPERATIVE BLIND EQUALIZATION USING VB PARAMETRIC APPROXIMATIONS
Claudio Bordin, Universidade Federal do ABC, Brazil; Marcelo Bruno, Instituto Tecnologico de Aeronautica, Brazil
SPTM-P3.10: AN EFFICIENT PARTICLE FILTERING TECHNIQUE ON THE GRASSMANN MANIFOLD
Quentin Rentmeesters, P.-A. Absil, Paul Van Dooren, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium; Kyle Gallivan, Anuj Srivastava, Florida State University, United States
SPTM-P3.11: A TRANSIENT ANALYSIS FOR THE CONVEX COMBINATION OF TWO ADAPTIVE FILTERS WITH TRANSFER OF COEFFICIENTS
Magno T. M. Silva, Vítor H. Nascimento, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil; Jerónimo Arenas-García, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
SPTM-P3.12: ROBUST REGRESSION USING SPARSE LEARNING FOR HIGH DIMENSIONAL PARAMETER ESTIMATION PROBLEMS
Kaushik Mitra, University of Maryland, College Park, United States; Ashok Veeraraghavan, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, United States; Rama Chellappa, University of Maryland, College Park, United States
SPTM-P4.1: CELLULAR CLASS ENCODING APPROACH TO INCREASING EFFICIENCY OF NEAREST NEIGHBOR SEARCHING
Mark Huggins, Oasis Systems, Inc., United States; Aaron Lawson, Brett Smolenski, RADC, Inc., United States
SPTM-P4.2: FREQUENCY-SELECTIVE AUTOREGRESSIVE ESTIMATION IN NOISE
Luis Weruaga, Khalifa University of Science, Technology & Research, United Arab Emirates
SPTM-P4.3: DECOMPOSING TENSORS WITH STRUCTURED MATRIX FACTORS REDUCES TO RANK-1 APPROXIMATIONS
Pierre Comon, Mikael Sorensen, Elias Tsigaridas, CNRS - University of Nice, France
SPTM-P4.4: ROBUST GEOLOCATION ESTIMATION USING ADAPTIVE RANSAC ALGORITHM
Chenchi Luo, James McCellan, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
SPTM-P4.5: H-INFINITY OPTIMAL SIGNAL PREDICTIVE QUANTIZATION SUBJECT TO CHANNEL LOSS
Tong Xue, Jingxin Zhang, Monash University, Australia
SPTM-P4.6: A ROBUST DETECTOR FOR UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED NOISE
Tõnu Trump, Ericsson AB, Sweden
SPTM-P4.7: A SIGNAL-SPECIFIC BOUND FOR JOINT TDOA AND FDOA ESTIMATION AND ITS USE IN COMBINING MULTIPLE SEGMENTS
Arie Yeredor, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
SPTM-P4.8: PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF THE GLRT-BASED ARRAY RECEIVERS FOR THE DETECTION OF A KNOWN SIGNAL CORRUPTED BY NONCIRCULAR INTERFERENCE
Jean Pierre Delmas, Abdelkader Oukaci, Telecom SudParis, France; Pascal Chevalier, Thales Communications, France
SPTM-P4.9: UTILIZING PRINCIPAL SINGULAR VECTORS FOR TWO-DIMENSIONAL SINGLE FREQUENCY ESTIMATION
H. C. So, Frankie K. W. Chan, C. F. Chan, W. H. Lau, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China
SPTM-P4.10: A PARTIALLY COLLAPSED GIBBS SAMPLER FOR PARAMETERS WITH LOCAL CONSTRAINTS
Georg Kail, Vienna University of Technology, Austria; Jean-Yves Tourneret, University of Toulouse, France; Franz Hlawatsch, Vienna University of Technology, Austria; Nicolas Dobigeon, University of Toulouse, France
SPTM-P4.11: MULTI-TARGET TRACKING USING MULTI-MODAL SENSING WITH WAVEFORM CONFIGURATION
Jun Zhang, Antonia Papandreou-Suppappola, Arizona State University, United States; Muralidhar Rangaswamy, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States
SPTM-P4.12: MULTIPATH EXPLOITATION WITH ADAPTIVE WAVEFORM DESIGN FOR TRACKING IN URBAN TERRAIN
Bhavana Chakraborty, Ying Li, Jun Zhang, Tom Trueblood, Antonia Papandreou-Suppappola, Darryl Morrell, Arizona State University, United States
SPTM-P5.1: QUANTIZATION CONSTRAINED CONVEX OPTIMIZATION FOR THE COMPRESSIVE SENSING RECONSTRUCTIONS
Dong Sik Kim, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Republic of Korea
SPTM-P5.2: TIME DELAY ESTIMATION: COMPRESSED SENSING OVER AN INFINITE UNION OF SUBSPACES
Kfir Gedalyahu, Yonina C. Eldar, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
SPTM-P5.3: ADAPTIVE STRUCTURED RECOVERY OF COMPRESSIVE SENSING VIA PIECEWISE AUTOREGRESSIVE MODELING
Xiaolin Wu, Xiangjun Zhang, McMaster University, Canada
SPTM-P5.4: $\ELL_1$ OPTIMIZATION AND ITS VARIOUS THRESHOLDS IN COMPRESSED SENSING
Mihailo Stojnic, Purdue University, United States
SPTM-P5.5: NOVEL ROBUST GAUSSIANITY TEST FOR SPARSE DATA
Lu Lu, Kun Yan, Hsiao-Chun Wu, Louisiana State University, United States
SPTM-P5.6: BLOCK-LENGTH DEPENDENT THRESHOLDS FOR $\ELL_2/\ELL_1$-OPTIMIZATION IN BLOCK-SPARSE COMPRESSED SENSING
Mihailo Stojnic, Purdue University, United States
SPTM-P5.7: A SMOOTHED ANALYSIS APPROACH TO $\ELL_1$ OPTIMIZATION IN COMPRESSED SENSING
Mihailo Stojnic, Purdue University, United States
SPTM-P5.8: MODIFIED BASIS PURSUIT DENOISING(MODIFIED-BPDN) FOR NOISY COMPRESSIVE SENSING WITH PARTIALLY KNOWN SUPPORT
Wei Lu, Namrata Vaswani, Iowa State University, United States
SPTM-P5.9: SENSITIVITY TO BASIS MISMATCH IN COMPRESSED SENSING
Yuejie Chi, Princeton University, United States; Ali Pezeshki, Louis Scharf, Colorado State University, United States; Robert Calderbank, Princeton University, United States
SPTM-P5.10: COMPRESSIVE SENSING OF A SUPERPOSITION OF PULSES
Chinmay Hegde, Richard Baraniuk, Rice University, United States
SPTM-P5.11: TOWARDS IMPROVING $\ELL_1$ OPTIMIZATION IN COMPRESSED SENSING
Mihailo Stojnic, Purdue University, United States
SPTM-P5.12: EMPIRICAL QUANTIZATION FOR SPARSE SAMPLING SYSTEMS
Michael Lexa, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
SPTM-P6.1: WIDELY AND SEMI-WIDELY LINEAR PROCESSING OF QUATERNION VECTORS
Javier Vía, David Ramírez, Ignacio Santamaría, Luis Vielva, University of Cantabria, Spain
SPTM-P6.2: SPARSE VARIABLE NOISY PCA USING L0 PENALTY
Magnus Ulfarsson, University of Iceland, Iceland; Victor Solo, University of New South Wales, Australia
SPTM-P6.3: PARTICLE FILTERING BASED RECOVERY OF NOISY GARCH PROCESSES
Tomer Michaeli, Israel Cohen, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
SPTM-P6.4: AN ADAPTIVE LEVEL OF DETAIL APPROACH TO NONLINEAR ESTIMATION
Friedrich Faubel, Dietrich Klakow, Saarland University, Germany
SPTM-P6.5: BAYESIAN ANALYSIS OF FINITE GAUSSIAN MIXTURES
Mark Morelande, University of Melbourne, Australia; Branko Ristic, DSTO, Australia
SPTM-P6.6: ON THE USE OF KOLMOGOROV STRUCTURE FUNCTION FOR PERIODOGRAM SMOOTHING
Ciprian Doru Giurcaneanu, Seyed Alireza Razavi, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
SPTM-P6.7: MULTIBAND ANALYSIS FOR COLORED AMPLITUDE-MODULATED SHIP NOISE
Pascal Clark, University of Washington, United States; Ivars Kirsteins, Naval Undersea Warfare Center, United States; Les Atlas, University of Washington, United States
SPTM-P6.8: JAMMING RESISTANCE REINFORCEMENT OF MESSAGE-DRIVEN FREQUENCY HOPPING
Lei Zhang, Huahui Wang, Tongtong Li, Michigan State University, United States
SPTM-P6.9: CRAM´ER-RAO LOWER BOUND FOR TIME REVERSAL RANGE ESTIMATORS IN N-MULTIPATH SCATTERING ENVIRONMENTS
Foroohar Foroozan, Amir Asif, York University, Canada
SPTM-P6.10: PHASE-ONLY INFORMATION LOSS
Barry Quinn, Macquarie University, Australia
SPTM-P6.11: SPARSE SIGNAL RECOVERY IN THE PRESENCE OF CORRELATED MULTIPLE MEASUREMENT VECTORS
Zhilin Zhang, Bhaskar D. Rao, University of California, San Diego, United States
SPTM-P6.12: ON UNBIASED ESTIMATION OF SPARSE VECTORS CORRUPTED BY GAUSSIAN NOISE
Alexander Jung, Vienna University of Technology, Austria; Zvika Ben-Haim, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel; Franz Hlawatsch, Vienna University of Technology, Austria; Yonina C. Eldar, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
SPTM-P7.1: DISTRIBUTIONAL TIME-DOMAIN SYSTEM REPRESENTATIONS
Ullrich Mönich, Holger Boche, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
SPTM-P7.2: RECONSTRUCTION OF SPARSE SIGNALS FROM DISTORTED RANDOMIZED MEASUREMENTS
Petros Boufounos, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, United States
SPTM-P7.3: TRELLIS QUANTIZATION OF FRAMES
Mohamed Mansour, Texas Instuments Inc., United States
SPTM-P7.4: A NOVEL APPROACH FOR PREPROCESSING ANALOG SIGNAL USING NUMBER THEORETIC TRANSFORM
Duc-Minh Pham, A.B. Premkumar, A.S. Madhukumar, Nanyang Technological Univeristy, Singapore
SPTM-P7.5: APPLICATION OF $\ELL_P$-REGULARIZED LEAST SQUARES FOR $0 \LEQ P \LEQ 1$ IN ESTIMATING DISCRETE SPECTRUM MODELS FROM SPARSE FREQUENCY MEASUREMENTS
Mu-Hsin Wei, James McClellan, Waymod Scott, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
SPTM-P7.6: RECONSTRUCTION OF SPARSE SIGNALS FROM L1 DIMENSIONALITY-REDUCED CAUCHY RANDOM-PROJECTIONS
Gonzalo Arce, Daniel Otero, Ana Ramirez, Jose-Luis Paredes, University of Delaware, United States
SPTM-P7.7: LEARNING SPARSE SYSTEMS AT SUB-NYQUIST RATES: A FREQUENCY-DOMAIN APPROACH
Martin McCormick, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Yue Lu, Martin Vetterli, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
SPTM-P7.8: AN L0 NORM BASED METHOD FOR FREQUENCY ESTIMATION FROM IRREGULARLY SAMPLED DATA
Md Mashud Hyder, Kaushik Mahata, University of Newcastle, Australia
SPTM-P7.9: A STUDY OF A LOCAL-FEATURES-AWARE MODEL FOR THE PROBLEM OF PHASE RECONSTRUCTION FROM THE MAGNITUDE SPECTROGRAM
Bertrand Nouvel, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Japan
SPTM-P7.10: MORPHOLOGICAL WAVELETS AND THE COMPLEXITY OF DYADIC TREES
Zhen Xiang, Peter Ramadge, Princeton University, United States
SPTM-P7.11: A FAST ALGORITHM FOR THE CONSTRAINED FORMULATION OF COMPRESSIVE IMAGE RECONSTRUCTION AND OTHER LINEAR INVERSE PROBLEMS
Manya Afonso, José Bioucas-Dias, Mário Figueiredo, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal
SPTM-P7.12: ON COMPRESSED BLIND DE-CONVOLUTION OF FILTERED SPARSE PROCESSES
Manqi Zhao, Venkatesh Saligrama, Boston University, United States
SPTM-P8.1: ON THE ANALYSIS OF BACKGROUND SUBTRACTION TECHNIQUES USING GAUSSIAN MIXTURE MODELS
Philippe Loic Marie Bouttefroy, Abdesselam Bouzerdoum, University of Wollongong, Australia; Azeddine Beghdadi, Universite Paris 13, France; Son Lam Phung, University of Wollongong, Australia
SPTM-P8.2: FREQUENCY DOMAIN ADAPTIVE TAP PARTIAL UPDATE ADAPTIVE ALGORITHM FOR NETWORK ECHO CANCELLATION
Jie Yang, Gerald Sobelman, University of Minnesota, United States
SPTM-P8.3: A TERNARY PULSE COMPRESSION CODE: DESIGN AND APPLICATION TO RADAR SYSTEM
Lei Xu, Qilian Liang, Unversity of Texas at Arlington, United States; Ting Jiang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunication, China
SPTM-P8.4: GENERALIZED DISCRETE FOURIER TRANSFORM WITH OPTIMUM CORRELATIONS
Ali Akansu, Handan Agirman-Tosun, New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States
SPTM-P8.5: BAYESIAN COMPRESSED SENSING USING GENERALIZED CAUCHY PRIORS
Rafael Carrillo, Tuncer Aysal, Kenneth Barner, University of Delaware, United States
SPTM-P8.6: EFFICIENT ADAPTIVE DFT-DOMAIN VOLTERRA FILTERS USING AN AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLED NUMBER OF QUADRATIC KERNEL DIAGONALS
Marcus Zeller, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany; Luis A. Azpicueta-Ruiz, Jeronimo Arenas-Garcia, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain; Walter Kellermann, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
SPTM-P8.7: CONSTANT ENVELOPE WAVEFORM DESIGN FOR MIMO RADAR
Sajid Ahmed, John Thomson, Bernard Mulgrew, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Yvan Petillot, Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom
SPTM-P8.8: HIERARCHICAL GAUSSIAN MIXTURE MODEL
Vincent Garcia, Frank Nielsen, Ecole Polytechnique, France; Richard Nock, Université des Antilles et de la Guyane, France
SPTM-P8.9: APPROXIMATE EIGENVALUE DECOMPOSITION OF PARA-HERMITIAN SYSTEMS THROUGH SUCCESSIVE FIR PARAUNITARY TRANSFORMATIONS
Andre Tkacenko, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States
SPTM-P8.10: AN ESTIMATION METHOD FOR THE RELATIVE PHASE PARAMETERS OF COMPLEX WAVELET COEFFICIENTS IN NOISE
Yothin Rakvongthai, Soontorn Oraintara, University of Texas at Arlington, United States
SPTM-P8.11: FURTHER RESULTS ON SIGNAL CONCENTRATION IN TIME-FREQUENCY
Liying Wei, Rodney Kennedy, Tharaka Lamahewa, Australian National University, Australia
SPTM-P9.1: A HIERARCHICAL BAYESIAN MODEL FOR FRAME REPRESENTATION
Lotfi Chaâri, Jean-Christophe Pesquet, Université Paris-Est, France; Jean-Yves Tourneret, University of Toulouse, France; Philippe Ciuciu, CEA-NeuroSpin, France; Amel Benazza-Benyahia, SUP'COM, Tunisia
SPTM-P9.2: COMPRESSIVE SENSING SIGNAL RECONSTRUCTION BY WEIGHTED MEDIAN REGRESSION ESTIMATES
Jose Paredes, Universidad de Los Andes, Venezuela; Gonzalo Arce, University of Delaware, United States
SPTM-P9.3: FRAME DOMAIN SIGNAL PROCESSING: FRAMEWORK AND APPLICATIONS
Amina Chebira, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland; Matthew Fickus, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States; Martin Vetterli, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
SPTM-P9.4: QUASI PERFECT RECONSTRUCTION FREQUENCY WARPING OPERATOR
Salvatore Caporale, Luca De Marchi, Nicolò Speciale, University of Bologna, Italy
SPTM-P9.5: OBJECTIVE QUALITY ASSESSMENT OF SPEECH ENHANCEMENT ALGORITHMS USING BOOTSTRAP-BASED MULTIPLE HYPOTHESES TESTS
Zhihua Lu, Philipp Heidenreich, Abdelhak Zoubir, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
SPTM-P9.6: ENERGY CONCENTRATION ENHANCEMENT USING WINDOW WIDTH OPTIMIZATION IN S TRANSFORM
Soo-Chang Pei, Pai-Wei Wang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
SPTM-P9.7: IDENTIFICATION OF LINEAR SYSTEMS IN CANONICAL FORM THROUGH AN EM FRAMEWORK
Pavlos Papadopoulos, Vassilis Digalakis, Technical University of Crete, Greece
SPTM-P9.8: SIMULTANEOUS SEARCH FOR ALL MODES IN MULTILINEAR MODELS
Petr Tichavsky, Institute of Information Theory and Automation, Czech Republic; Zbynek Koldovsky, Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic
SPTM-P9.9: A STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF UNCERTAINTIES WHEN CALCULATING THE SINGULAR VALUE DECOMPOSITION OF A POLYNOMIAL MATRIX
Joanne Foster, Loughborough University, United Kingdom; John McWhirter, Cardiff University, United Kingdom; Martin Davies, Jonathon Chambers, Loughborough University, United Kingdom
SPTM-P9.10: A SPARSE COMPONENT MODEL OF SOURCE SIGNALS AND ITS APPLICATION TO BLIND SOURCE SEPARATION
Yu Kitano, University of Tokyo, Japan; Hirokazu Kameoka, NTT Communication Science Laboratories, NTT Corporation, Japan; Yosuke Izumi, Nobutaka Ono, Shigeki Sagayama, University of Tokyo, Japan
SPTM-P9.11: UNDERDETERMINED BLIND SOURCE SEPARATION BASED ON CONTINUOUS DENSITY HIDDEN MARKOV MODEL
Xiaoming Zhu, Keshab K. Parhi, University of Minnesota, United States
SPTM-P9.12: IMPROVING THE PERFORMANCE OF MODEL-ORDER SELECTION CRITERIA BY PARTIAL-MODEL SELECTION SEARCH
Weaam Alkhaldi, Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany; D. Robert Iskander, Queensland University of Technology, Australia; Abdelhak M. Zoubir, Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany
SP-L1.1: AN MRI-BASED ARTICULATORY AND ACOUSTIC STUDY OF LATERAL SOUND IN AMERICAN ENGLISH
Xinhui Zhou, Carol Espy-Wilson, University of Maryland, College Park, United States; Mark Tiede, Haskins Laboratories and MIT R.L.E., USA, United States; Suzanne Boyce, University of Cincinnati, United States
SP-L1.2: MORPHOLOGICAL NORMALIZATION OF VOCAL TRACT SHAPE
Jianguo Wei, Jianwu Dang, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology/Tianjin University, Japan
SP-L1.3: RECONSTRUCTING THE FULL TONGUE CONTOUR FROM EMA/X-RAY MICROBEAM
Chao Qin, Miguel Carreira-Perpiñán, University of California, Merced, United States
SP-L1.4: A HYBRID PHYSICAL AND STATISTICAL DYNAMIC ARTICULATORY FRAMEWORK INCORPORATING ANALYSIS-BY-SYNTHESIS FOR IMPROVED PHONE CLASSIFICATION
Ziad Al Bawab, Bhiksha Raj, Richard M. Stern, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
SP-L1.5: ADAPTIVE KERNEL CANONICAL CORRELATION ANALYSIS FOR ESTIMATION OF TASK DYNAMICS FROM ACOUSTICS
Frank Rudzicz, University of Toronto, Canada
SP-L1.6: EFFECT OF SPEAKING STYLE AND SPEAKING RATE ON FORMANT CONTOURS
Akiko Amano-Kusumoto, John-Paul Hosom, Oregon Health & Science Universitly, United States
SP-L10.1: A NOVEL APPROACH TO DETECTING NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS AND THEIR NATIVE LANGUAGE
Mohamed Omar, Jason Pelecanos, IBM, United States
SP-L10.2: EFFICIENT SCORE NORMALIZATION FOR SPEAKER RECOGNITION
Hagai Aronowitz, IBM, Israel; Vanessia Aronowitz, Hebrew University, Israel
SP-L10.3: ACROSS-PHONE VARIABILITY AND DIAGONAL TERM IN JOINT FACTOR ANALYSIS FOR SPEAKER RECOGNITION
Sachin Kajarekar, SRI International, United States
SP-L10.4: ON THE USE OF SPEAKER SUPERFACTORS FOR SPEAKER RECOGNITION
Nicolas Scheffer, SRI International, United States; Robbie Vogt, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
SP-L10.5: A COMPARISON OF APPROACHES FOR MODELING PROSODIC FEATURES IN SPEAKER RECOGNITION
Luciana Ferrer, Nicolas Scheffer, Elizabeth Shriberg, SRI International, United States
SP-L10.6: INVESTIGATIONS INTO PROSODIC SYLLABLE CONTOUR FEATURES FOR SPEAKER RECOGNITION
Marcel Kockmann, Brno University of Technology / SVOX, Germany; Lukas Burget, Jan Cernocky, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic
SP-L11.1: AN ACOUSTIC SEGMENT MODEL APPROACH TO INCORPORATING TEMPORAL INFORMATION INTO SPEAKER MODELING FOR TEXT-INDEPENDENT SPEAKER RECOGNITION
Yu Tsao, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan; Hanwu Sun, Haizhou Li, Institute for Infocomm Research, A*STAR, Singapore; Chin-Hui Lee, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
SP-L11.2: SIMPLIFIED RESIDUAL FACTOR ANALYSIS FOR TEXT-INDEPENDENT SPEAKER VERIFICATION
Lei Zhu, Rong Zheng, Bo Xu, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
SP-L11.3: JOINT SINGLE-CHANNEL SPEECH SEPARATION AND SPEAKER IDENTIFICATION
Pejman Mowlaee, Aalborg university, Denmark; Rahim Saiedi, University of Joensuu, Finland; Zheng-Hua Tan, Mads Græsbøll Christensen, Aalborg university, Denmark; Pasi Fr¨anti, University of Joensuu, Finland; Søren Holdt Jensen, Aalborg university, Denmark
SP-L11.4: EXPLOITING MULTIPLE FEATURE SETS IN DATA-DRIVEN IMPOSTOR DATASET SELECTION FOR SPEAKER VERIFICATION
Mitchell McLaren, Brendan Baker, Robbie Vogt, Sridha Sridharan, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
SP-L11.5: N-GRAM NEAREST NEIGHBOR ALGORITHM FOR VOICE PASSWORD SYSTEM
Wu Guo, Zhao Zhang, Yanhua Long, Lirong Dai, University of Science and Technology of China, China
SP-L11.6: BOOSTED BINARY FEATURES FOR NOISE-ROBUST SPEAKER VERIFICATION
Anindya Roy, Mathew Magimai.-Doss, Sebastien Marcel, Idiap Research Institute, Switzerland
SP-L2.1: SINGLE-CHANNEL SOURCE SEPARATION USING SIMPLIFIED-TRAINING COMPLEX MATRIX FACTORIZATION
Brian King, Les Atlas, University of Washington, United States
SP-L2.2: ON THE ROBUSTNESS OF THE QUASI-HARMONIC MODEL OF SPEECH
Yannis Pantazis, University of Crete, Greece; Olivier Rosec, France Telecom, France; Yannis Stylianou, University of Crete, Greece
SP-L2.3: A SHORT-TIME OBJECTIVE INTELLIGIBILITY MEASURE FOR TIME-FREQUENCY WEIGHTED NOISY SPEECH
Cees Taal, Richard Hendriks, Richard Heusdens, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; Jesper Jensen, Oticon A/S, Netherlands
SP-L2.4: A MULTIPITCH TRACKING ALGORITHM FOR NOISY AND REVERBERANT SPEECH
Zhaozhang Jin, DeLiang Wang, Ohio State University, United States
SP-L2.5: ROBUST SPEAKING RATE ESTIMATION USING BROAD PHONETIC CLASS RECOGNITION
Jiahong Yuan, Mark Liberman, University of Pennsylvania, United States
SP-L2.6: CLAP YOUR HANDS! CALIBRATING SPECTRAL SUBTRACTION FOR DEREVERBERATION
Uwe Zäh, Korbinian Riedhammer, Tobias Bocklet, Elmar Nöth, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
SP-L3.1: MINIMUM GENERATION ERROR TRAINING WITH WEIGHTED EUCLIDEAN DISTANCE ON LSP FOR HMM-BASED SPEECH SYNTHESIS
Ming Lei, Zhen-Hua Ling, Li-Rong Dai, University of Science and Technology of China, China
SP-L3.2: FACTOR ANALYZED VOICE MODELS FOR HMM-BASED SPEECH SYNTHESIS
Kyosuke Kazumi, Yoshihiko Nankaku, Keiichi Tokuda, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
SP-L3.3: WORD-LEVEL EMPHASIS MODELLING IN HMM-BASED SPEECH SYNTHESIS
Kai Yu, Francois Mairesse, Steve Young, Cambridge University, United Kingdom
SP-L3.4: STATISTICAL PARAMETRIC SPEECH SYNTHESIS BASED ON PRODUCT OF EXPERTS
Heiga Zen, Mark Gales, Toshiba Research Europe Ltd., United Kingdom; Yoshihiko Nankaku, Keiichi Tokuda, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
SP-L3.5: ANALYSIS/SYNTHESIS OF SPEECH BASED ON AN ADAPTIVE QUASI-HARMONIC PLUS NOISE MODEL
Yannis Pantazis, Georgios Tzedakis, University of Crete, Greece; Olivier Rosec, France Telecom, France; Yannis Stylianou, University of Crete, Greece
SP-L3.6: STATISTICAL APPROACH TO ENHANCING ESOPHAGEAL SPEECH BASED ON GAUSSIAN MIXTURE MODELS
Hironori Doi, Keigo Nakamura, Tomoki Toda, Hiroshi Saruwatari, Kiyohiro Shikano, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
SP-L4.1: SPEECH PRESENCE PROBABILITY ESTIMATION BASED ON TEMPORAL CEPSTRUM SMOOTHING
Timo Gerkmann, Martin Krawczyk, Rainer Martin, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany
SP-L4.2: SPEECH PRESENCE PROBABILITY ESTIMATION BASED ON INTEGRATED TIME-FREQUENCY MINIMUM TRACKING FOR SPEECH ENHANCEMENT IN ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTS
Zhong-Hua Fu, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China; Jhing-Fa Wang, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
SP-L4.3: SINUSOIDAL MASKS FOR SINGLE CHANNEL SPEECH SEPARATION
Pejman Mowlaee, Mads Græsbøll Christensen, Søren Holdt Jensen, Aalborg university, Denmark
SP-L4.4: MMSE BASED NOISE PSD TRACKING WITH LOW COMPLEXITY
Richard Hendriks, Richard Heusdens, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; Jesper Jensen, Oticon A/S, Denmark
SP-L4.5: NOISY SPEECH ENHANCEMENT BASED ON PRIOR KNOWLEDGE ABOUT SPECTRAL ENVELOPE AND HARMONIC STRUCTURE
Takuya Yoshioka, Tomohiro Nakatani, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, Japan; Hiroshi G. Okuno, Kyoto University, Japan
SP-L4.6: BINAURAL LOUDNESS BASED SPEECH REINFORCEMENT WITH A CLOSED-FORM SOLUTION
Ho Seon Shin, Min-Seok Choi, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea; Taesu Kim, LG Electronics Advanced Research Institute, Republic of Korea; Hong-Goo Kang, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea
SP-L5.1: LEARNING BASED AUDITORY ENCODING FOR ROBUST SPEECH RECOGNITION
Yu-Hsiang Chiu, Bhiksha Raj, Richard Stern, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
SP-L5.2: MAXIMUM-LIKELIHOOD-BASED CEPSTRAL INVERSE FILTERING FOR BLIND SPEECH DEREVERBERATION
Kshitiz Kumar, Richard Stern, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
SP-L5.3: ROBUST SPECTRO-TEMPORAL FEATURES BASED ON AUTOREGRESSIVE MODELS OF HILBERT ENVELOPES
Sriram Ganapathy, Samuel Thomas, Hynek Hermansky, Johns Hopkins University, United States
SP-L5.4: ON NOISE ESTIMATION FOR ROBUST SPEECH RECOGNITION USING VECTOR TAYLOR SERIES
Yong Zhao, Biing-Hwang Juang, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
SP-L5.5: ON EXPECTATION MAXIMIZATION BASED CHANNEL AND NOISE ESTIMATION BEYOND THE VECTOR TAYLOR SERIES EXPANSION
Friedrich Faubel, John McDonough, Dietrich Klakow, Saarland University, Germany
SP-L5.6: MODEL-BASED DEREVERBERATION IN THE LOGMELSPEC DOMAIN FOR ROBUST DISTANT-TALKING SPEECH RECOGNITION
Armin Sehr, Roland Maas, Walter Kellermann, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
SP-L6.1: ASPECT-MODEL-BASED REFERENCE SPEAKER WEIGHTING
Seongjun Hahm, Yuichi Ohkawa, Masashi Ito, Tohoku University, Japan; Motoyuki Suzuki, University of Tokushima, Japan; Akinori Ito, Shozo Makino, Tohoku University, Japan
SP-L6.2: SPEAKING RATE ADAPTATION USING CONTINUOUS FRAME RATE NORMALIZATION
Stephen Chu, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, United States; Daniel Povey, Microsoft Research, United States
SP-L6.3: A NOVEL ESTIMATION OF FEATURE-SPACE MLLR FOR FULL-COVARIANCE MODELS
Arnab Ghoshal, Saarland University, Germany; Daniel Povey, Microsoft Research, United States; Mohit Agarwal, Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad, India; Pinar Akyazi, Bogaziçi University, Turkey; Lukas Burget, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic; Kai Feng, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR of China; Ondrej Glembek, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic; Nagendra Goel, Go-Vivace Inc., United States; Martin Karafiat, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic; Ariya Rastrow, Johns Hopkins University, United States; Richard Rose, McGill University, Canada; Petr Schwarz, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic; Samuel Thomas, Johns Hopkins University, United States
SP-L6.4: ON THE USE OF FEATURE-SPACE MLLR ADAPTATION FOR NON-NATIVE SPEECH RECOGNITION
Yoo Rhee Oh, Hong Kook Kim, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea
SP-L6.5: DISCRIMINATIVE LINEAR−TRANSFORM BASED ADAPTATION USING MINIMUM VERIFICATION ERROR
Sunghwan Shin, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Ho-Young Jung, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Instititute (ETRI), United States; Tae-Yoon Kim, Biing-Hwang (Fred) Juang, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
SP-L6.6: ADAPTING NOISY SPEECH MODELS - EXTENDED UNCERTAINTY DECODING
Jianhua Lu, Ming Ji, Roger Woods, Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom
SP-L7.1: COVARIANCE CLUSTERING ON RIEMANNIAN MANIFOLDS FOR ACOUSTIC MODEL COMPRESSION
Yusuke Shinohara, Takashi Masuko, Masami Akamine, Toshiba Corporation, Japan
SP-L7.2: SUBSPACE GAUSSIAN MIXTURE MODELS FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION
Daniel Povey, Microsoft, United States; Lukas Burget, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic; Mohit Agarwal, Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad, India; Pinar Akyazi, Bogaziçi University, Turkey; Kai Feng, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR of China; Arnab Ghoshal, Saarland University, Germany; Ondrej Glembek, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic; Nagendra Goel, Go-Vivace Inc., United States; Martin Karafiat, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic; Ariya Rastrow, Johns Hopkins University, United States; Richard Rose, McGill University, Canada; Petr Schwarz, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic; Samuel Thomas, Johns Hopkins University, United States
SP-L7.3: MULTILINGUAL ACOUSTIC MODELING FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION BASED ON SUBSPACE GAUSSIAN MIXTURE MODELS
Lukas Burget, Petr Schwarz, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic; Mohit Agarwal, Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad, India; Pinar Akyazi, Bogaziçi University, Turkey; Kai Feng, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR of China; Arnab Ghoshal, Saarland University, Germany; Ondrej Glembek, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic; Nagendra Goel, Go-Vivace Inc., United States; Martin Karafiat, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic; Daniel Povey, Microsoft, United States; Ariya Rastrow, Johns Hopkins University, United States; Richard Rose, McGill University, Canada; Samuel Thomas, Johns Hopkins University, United States
SP-L7.4: DISCRIMINATIVE TEMPLATE EXTRACTION FOR DIRECT MODELING
Shankar Shivappa, University of California, San Diego, United States; Patrick Nguyen, Geoffrey Zweig, Microsoft Research, United States
SP-L7.5: SELECTING STATIC AND DYNAMIC FEATURES USING AN ADVANCED AUDITORY MODEL FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION
Christos Koniaris, Saikat Chatterjee, W. Bastiaan Kleijn, KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
SP-L7.6: SPARSE CODING FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION
Sivaram Garimella, Sridhar Krishna Nemala, Mounya Elhilali, Trac D. Tran, Hynek Hermansky, Johns Hopkins University, United States
SP-L8.1: SPEECH MODELING BASED ON COMMITTEE-BASED ACTIVE LEARNING
Yuzo Hamanaka, Koichi Shinoda, Sadaoki Furui, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Tadashi Emori, NEC Information Systems, Ltd., Japan; Takafumi Koshinaka, NEC Corporation, Japan
SP-L8.2: PHONE RECOGNITION USING RESTRICTED BOLTZMANN MACHINES
Abdel-rahman Mohamed, Geoffrey Hinton, University of Toronto, Canada
SP-L8.3: CONTEXT DEPENDENT PHONETIC STRING EDIT DISTANCE FOR AUTOMATIC SPEECH RECOGNITION
Jasha Droppo, Alex Acero, Microsoft Research, United States
SP-L8.4: DETECTION-BASED SPEECH RECOGNITION WITH SPARSE POINT PROCESS MODELS
Aren Jansen, Johns Hopkins University, United States; Partha Niyogi, University of Chicago, United States
SP-L8.5: TOWARDS MULTI-SPEAKER UNSUPERVISED SPEECH PATTERN DISCOVERY
Yaodong Zhang, James Glass, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
SP-L8.6: BAYESIAN COMPRESSIVE SENSING FOR PHONETIC CLASSIFICATION
Tara Sainath, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, United States; Avishy Carmi, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom; Dimitri Kanevsky, Bhuvana Ramabhadran, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, United States
SP-L9.1: THE 2009 IBM GALE MANDARIN BROADCAST TRANSCRIPTION SYSTEM
Stephen Chu, Daniel Povey, Hong-Kwang Kuo, Lidia Mangu, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, United States; Shilei Zhang, Qin Shi, Yong Qin, IBM China Research Lab, China
SP-L9.2: THE IBM 2008 GALE ARABIC SPEECH TRANSCRIPTION SYSTEM
George Saon, Hagen Soltau, Upendra Chaudhari, Stephen Chu, Brian Kingsbury, Hong-Kwang Kuo, Lidia Mangu, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, United States; Daniel Povey, Microsoft Research, United States
SP-L9.3: RECENT IMPROVEMENTS TO THE CAMBRIDGE ARABIC SPEECH-TO-TEXT SYSTEMS
Marcus Tomalin, Frank Diehl, Mark Gales, Junho Park, Phil Woodland, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
SP-L9.4: SEMANTIC CACHE MODEL DRIVEN SPEECH RECOGNITION
Benjamin Lecouteux, Pascal Nocéra, Georges Linarès, LIA ceri, université d'Avignon, France
SP-L9.5: LEVERAGING SPEAKER DIARIZATION FOR MEETING RECOGNITION FROM DISTANT MICROPHONES
Andreas Stolcke, SRI International, United States; Gerald Friedland, David Imseng, International Computer Science Institute, United States
SP-L9.6: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON SYSTEM COMBINATION SCHEMES FOR LVCSR
Chengyuan Ma, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Hong-Kwang Jeff Kuo, Hagen Soltau, Xiaodong Cui, Upendra Chaudhari, Lidia Mangu, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, United States; Chin-Hui Lee, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
SP-P1.1: WORD CONFIDENCE CALIBRATION USING A MAXIMUM ENTROPY MODEL WITH CONSTRAINTS ON CONFIDENCE AND WORD DISTRIBUTIONS
Dong Yu, Microsoft Research, United States; Shizhen Wang, University of California, Los Angeles, United States; Jinyu Li, Microsoft Corporation, United States; Li Deng, Microsoft Research, United States
SP-P1.2: SEMANTIC CONFIDENCE CALIBRATION FOR SPOKEN DIALOG APPLICATIONS
Dong Yu, Li Deng, Microsoft Research, United States
SP-P1.3: DISCRIMINATIVE CONFIDENCE AND ERROR CAUSE ESTIMATION FOR EXTENDED SPEECH RECOGNITION FUNCTION
Atsunori Ogawa, Atsushi Nakamura, NTT Corporation, Japan
SP-P1.4: A MINIMUM VARIANCE ASYNCHRONOUS DETECTION ERROR TRADE-OFF PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS FOR MULTI-CLASS DETECTION PROBLEMS
Khe Chai Sim, National University of Singapore, Singapore
SP-P1.5: USING ONLINE MODEL COMPARISON IN THE VARIATIONAL BAYES FRAMEWORK FOR ONLINE UNSUPERVISED VOICE ACTIVITY DETECTION
David Cournapeau, Kyoto University, Japan; Shinji Watanabe, Atsushi Nakamura, NTT, Japan; Tatsuya Kawahara, Kyoto University, Japan
SP-P1.6: VOICE ACTIVITY DETECTION USING HARMONIC FREQUENCY COMPONENTS IN LIKELIHOOD RATIO TEST
Lee Ngee Tan, Bengt Borgstrom, Abeer Alwan, University of California, Los Angeles, United States
SP-P1.7: NOISE ROBUST VOICE ACTIVITY DETECTION USING NORMAL PROBABILITY TESTING AND TIME-DOMAIN HISTOGRAM ANALYSIS
Houman Ghaemmaghami, David Dean, Sridha Sridharan, Iain McCowan, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
SP-P1.8: EVALUATING THE ROBUSTNESS OF PRIVACY-SENSITIVE AUDIO FEATURES FOR SPEECH DETECTION IN PERSONAL AUDIO LOG SCENARIOS
Sree Hari Krishnan Parthasarathi, Mathew Magimai-Doss, Herve Bourlard, Daniel Gatica-Perez, Idiap Research Institute, Switzerland
SP-P1.9: A NEW APPROACH FOR ROBUST REAL-TIME VOICE ACTIVITY DETECTION USING SPECTRAL PATTERN
Mohammad H. Moattar, Mohammad M. Homayounpour, Nima Khademi Kalantari, Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran
SP-P1.10: IMPROVED VOICE ACTIVITY DETECTION USING STATIC HARMONIC FEATURES
Takashi Fukuda, Osamu Ichikawa, Masafumi Nishimura, IBM Japan, Japan
SP-P1.11: INTEGRATION OF SPORADIC NOISE MODEL IN POMDP-BASED VOICE ACTIVITY DETECTION
Chiyoun Park, Namhoon Kim, Jeongmi Cho, Jeongsu Kim, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Samsung Electronics Co., Republic of Korea
SP-P1.12: CEPSTRAL MEAN BASED SPEECH SOURCE DISCRIMINATION
Adam Greenhall, Les Atlas, University of Washington, United States
SP-P10.1: DISCRIMINATIVE TRAINING BASED ON AN INTEGRATED VIEW OF MPE AND MMI IN MARGIN AND ERROR SPACE
Erik McDermott, Shinji Watanabe, Atsushi Nakamura, NTT Corporation, Japan
SP-P10.2: THE EFFECT OF LATTICE PRUNING ON MMIE TRAINING
Long Qin, Alexander Rudnicky, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
SP-P10.3: PARALLEL IMPLEMENTATION OF ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK TRAINING
Stefano Scanzio, Sandro Cumani, Roberto Gemello, Franco Mana, Pietro Laface, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
SP-P10.4: I-SMOOTH FOR IMPROVED MINIMUM CLASSIFICATION ERROR TRAINING
Haozheng Li, Cosmin Munteanu, National Research Council of Canada, Canada
SP-P10.5: LEARNING TASK-DEPENDENT SPEECH VARIABILITY IN DISCRIMINATIVE ACOUSTIC MODEL ADAPTATION
Shoei Sato, Takahiro Oku, Shinichi Homma, Akio Kobayashi, Toru Imai, NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation), Japan
SP-P10.6: A BOUNDED TRUST REGION OPTIMIZATION FOR DISCRIMINATIVE TRAINING OF HMMS IN SPEECH RECOGNITION
Cong Liu, Yu Hu, University of Science and Technology of China, China; Hui Jiang, York University, Canada; Li-Rong Dai, University of Science and Technology of China, China
SP-P10.7: PHONE MODELING AND COMBINING DISCRIMINATIVE TRAINING FOR MANDARIN-ENGLISH BILINGUAL SPEECH RECOGNITION
Yanmin Qian, Jia Liu, Tsinghua University, China
SP-P10.8: A DISCRIMINATIVE MODEL FOR CONTINUOUS SPEECH RECOGNITION BASED ON WEIGHTED FINITE STATE TRANSDUCERS
Shinji Watanabe, Takaaki Hori, Erik McDermott, Atsushi Nakamura, NTT Communication Science Laboratories, NTT Corporation, Japan
SP-P10.9: AN INITIAL ATTEMPT FOR PHONEME RECOGNITION USING STRUCTURED SUPPORT VECTOR MACHINE (SVM)
Hao Tang, Chao-Hong Meng, Lin-Shan Lee, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
SP-P10.10: AN EFFICIENT BEAM PRUNING WITH A REWARD CONSIDERING THE POTENTIAL TO REACH VARIOUS WORDS ON A LEXICAL TREE
Tsuneo Kato, Kengo Fujita, Nobuyuki Nishizawa, KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc., Japan
SP-P10.11: SEARCH ERROR RISK MINIMIZATION IN VITERBI BEAM SEARCH FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION
Takaaki Hori, Shinji Watanabe, Atsushi Nakamura, NTT Corporation, Japan
SP-P10.12: AN IMPROVED CONSENSUS-LIKE METHOD FOR MINIMUM BAYES RISK DECODING AND LATTICE COMBINATION
Haihua Xu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; Daniel Povey, Microsoft, United States; Lidia Mangu, IBM, United States; Jie Zhu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
SP-P11.1: USING AUDIO AND VISUAL CUES FOR SPEAKER DIARISATION INITIALISATION
Giulia Garau, Hervè Bourlard, Idiap Research Institute, Switzerland
SP-P11.2: AN ADAPTIVE INITIALIZATION METHOD FOR SPEAKER DIARIZATION BASED ON PROSODIC FEATURES
David Imseng, Idiap Research Institute, Switzerland; Gerald Friedland, International Computer Science Institute, United States
SP-P11.3: MULTISTREAM SPEAKER DIARIZATION BEYOND TWO ACOUSTIC FEATURE STREAMS
Deepu Vijayasenan, Fabio Valente, Hervé Bourlard, Idiap Research Institute, Switzerland
SP-P11.4: VARIATIONAL BAYESIAN SPEAKER DIARIZATION OF MEETING RECORDINGS
Fabio Valente, Petr Motlicek, Deepu Vijayasenan, Idiap Research Institute, Switzerland
SP-P11.5: THE LIA-EURECOM RT‘09 SPEAKER DIARIZATION SYSTEM: ENHANCEMENTS IN SPEAKER MODELLING AND CLUSTER PURIFICATION
Simon Bozonnet, Nicholas W. D. Evans, EURECOM, France; Corinne Fredouille, University of Avignon, France
SP-P11.6: LOW-LATENCY ONLINE SPEAKER TRACKING ON THE AMI CORPUS OF MEETING CONVERSATIONS
Maider Zamalloa, Luis Javier Rodriguez-Fuentes, German Bordel, Mikel Penagarikano, University of the Basque Country, Spain; Juan Pedro Uribe, Ikerlan - Technological Research Centre, Spain
SP-P11.7: MODEL-FREE ANCHOR SPEAKER TURN DETECTION FOR AUTOMATIC CHAPTER GENERATION IN BROADCAST NEWS
Delphine Charlet, France Telecom Orange Labs, France
SP-P11.8: NOVEL STRATEGIES FOR REDUCING THE FALSE ALARM RATE IN A SPEAKER SEGMENTATION SYSTEM
Paula Lopez-Otero, Laura Docio-Fernandez, Carmen Garcia-Mateo, University of Vigo, Spain
SP-P11.9: A TRACK BEFORE DETECT APPROACH FOR SEQUENTIAL BAYESIAN TRACKING OF MULTIPLE SPEECH SOURCES
Pasi Pertilä, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; Matti Hämäläinen, Nokia Research Center, Finland
SP-P11.10: A NEW PENALTY TERM FOR THE BIC WITH RESPECT TO SPEAKER DIARIZATION
Themos Stafylakis, Institute for Language and Speech Processing, Greece; Georgios Tzimiropoulos, Imperial College London, United Kingdom; Vassilis Katsouros, George Carayannis, Institute for Language and Speech Processing, Greece
SP-P11.11: SPEAKER DIARIZATION SYSTEM FOR RT07 AND RT09 MEETING ROOM AUDIO
Hanwu Sun, Bin Ma, Swe Zin Kalayar Khine, Haizhou Li, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
SP-P11.12: SPEAKER CLUSTERING USING VECTOR QUANTIZATION AND SPECTRAL CLUSTERING
Ken-ichi Iso, Yahoo Japan Corporation, Japan
SP-P12.1: SOFT MARGIN ESTIMATION OF GAUSSIAN MIXTURE MODEL PARAMETERS FOR SPOKEN LANGUAGE RECOGNITION
Donglai Zhu, Bin Ma, Haizhou Li, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
SP-P12.2: THE MITLL NIST LRE 2009 LANGUAGE RECOGNITION SYSTEM
Pedro Torres-Carrasquillo, Elliot Singer, Terry Gleason, Alan McCree, Douglas Reynolds, Fred Richardson, Douglas Sturim, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, United States
SP-P12.3: A CMLLR SUPERVECTOR KERNEL FOR SVM LANGUAGE RECOGNITION
Shan Zhong, Jia Liu, Tsinghua University, China
SP-P12.4: LOQUENDO-POLITECNICO DI TORINO SYSTEM FOR THE 2009 NIST LANGUAGE RECOGNITION EVALUATION
Fabio Castaldo, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Daniele Colibro, Loquendo, Italy; Sandro Cumani, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Emanuele Dalmasso, Loquendo, Italy; Pietro Laface, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Claudio Vair, Loquendo, Italy
SP-P12.5: AUTOMATIC LANGUAGE ANALYSIS AND IDENTIFICATION BASED ON SPEECH PRODUCTION KNOWLEDGE
Abhijeet Sangwan, Mahnoosh Mehrabani, John Hansen, Center For Robust Speech Systems, United States
SP-P12.6: TUNING PHONE DECODERS FOR LANGUAGE IDENTIFICATION
C. P. Santhosh Kumar, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, India; Haizhou Li, Rong Tong, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore; Pavel Matejka, Lukas Burget, Jan Cernocky, Brno University of Technology, Singapore
SP-P12.7: A LINGUISTICALLY-INFORMATIVE APPROACH TO DIALECT RECOGNITION USING DIALECT-DISCRIMINATING CONTEXT-DEPENDENT PHONETIC MODELS
Nancy Chen, Wade Shen, Joseph Campbell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
SP-P12.8: ADAPTIVE SCORE FUSION USING WEIGHTED LOGISTIC LINEAR REGRESSION FOR SPOKEN LANGUAGE RECOGNITION
Khe Chai Sim, Kong Aik Lee, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
SP-P12.9: PROSODIC ATTRIBUTE MODEL FOR SPOKEN LANGUAGE IDENTIFICATION
Raymond W. M. Ng, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Cheung-Chi Leung, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore; Tan Lee, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Bin Ma, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore; Haizhou Li, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore & University of Eastern Finland, Finland
SP-P12.10: SPEAKER INDEPENDENT VISUAL-ONLY LANGUAGE IDENTIFICATION
Jacob Newman, Stephen Cox, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
SP-P12.11: LANGUAGE RECOGNITION USING DEEP-STRUCTURED CONDITIONAL RANDOM FIELDS
Dong Yu, Microsoft Research, United States; Shizhen Wang, University of California, Los Angeles, United States; Zahi Karam, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Li Deng, Microsoft Research, United States
SP-P12.12: USING CROSS-DECODER PHONE COOCURRENCES IN PHONOTACTIC LANGUAGE RECOGNITION
Mikel Penagarikano, Amparo Varona, Luis Javier Rodriguez-Fuentes, German Bordel, University of the Basque Country, Spain
SP-P13.1: COMPARISON OF MODULATION FEATURES FOR PHONEME RECOGNITION
Sriram Ganapathy, Samuel Thomas, Hynek Hermansky, Johns Hopkins University, United States
SP-P13.2: AUTOREGRESSIVE MODELING OF VOICED SPEECH
Maria Berezina, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Daniel Rudoy, Patrick Wolfe, Harvard University, United States
SP-P13.3: ACOUSTIC ANALYSIS FOR SPEAKER IDENTIFICATION OF WHISPERED SPEECH
Xing Fan, John Hansen, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
SP-P13.4: SEPARATION OF MIXED PHASE SIGNALS BY ZEROS OF THE Z-TRANSFORM - A REFORMULATION OF COMPLEX CEPSTRUM BASED SEPARATION BY CAUSALITY
Christian Fischer Pedersen, Ove Andersen, Paul Dalsgaard, Aalborg University, Denmark
SP-P13.5: DISCRIMINATION OF SPEECH AND NON-LINGUISTIC VOCALIZATIONS BY NON-NEGATIVE MATRIX FACTORIZATION
Bjoern Schuller, Felix Weninger, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany
SP-P13.6: JOINT ESTIMATE OF SHAPE AND TIME-SYNCHRONIZATION OF A GLOTTAL SOURCE MODEL BY PHASE FLATNESS
Gilles Degottex, IRCAM-CNRS, France; Axel Roebel, Xavier Rodet, IRCAM, France
SP-P13.7: A NOVEL APPROACH TO DECOMPOSE A MODULATED BROADBAND CARRIER
Anh Che, Jean Monnet University, Saint Etienne, France; Griff Bilbro, Hamid Krim, North Carolina State University, United States; Mohamed Badaoui, François Guillet, Jean Monnet University, Saint Etienne, France
SP-P13.8: NON-NEGATIVE TEMPORAL DECOMPOSITION OF SPEECH PARAMETERS
Sadao Hiroya, NTT Corporation, Japan
SP-P13.9: A MIXTURE MAXIMIZATION APPROACH TO MULTIPITCH TRACKING WITH FACTORIAL HIDDEN MARKOV MODELS
Michael Wohlmayr, Michael Stark, Franz Pernkopf, Graz University of Technology, Austria
SP-P13.10: ANALYSIS OF INSTANTANEOUS F0 CONTOURS FROM TWO SPEAKERS MIXED SIGNAL USING ZERO FREQUENCY FILTERING.
Yegnanarayana B, International Institute of Information Technology Hyderabad, India; Mahadeva Prasanna S R, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India
SP-P13.11: PITCH EXTRACTION USING MODIFIED HIGHER ORDER MOMENTS
Alipah Pawi, Saeed Vaseghi, Brunel University, United Kingdom; Ben Milner, East Anglia University, United Kingdom
SP-P13.12: A STATISTICAL MODEL-BASED DOUBLE-TALK DETECTION INCORPORATING SOFT DECISION
Yun-Sik Park, Ji-Hyun Song, Sang-Ick Kang, Woojung Lee, Joon-Hyuk Chang, Inha University, Republic of Korea
SP-P14.1: PASHTO SPEECH RECOGNITION WITH LIMITED PRONUNCIATION LEXICON
Rohit Prasad, Stavros Tsakalidis, Ivan Bulyko, Chia-lin Kao, Prem Natarajan, BBN Technologies, United States
SP-P14.2: LIMITED RESOURCE SPEECH RECOGNITION FOR NIGERIAN ENGLISH
Sulyman Amuda, University of Ilorin, Nigeria; Hynek Boril, Abhijeet Sangwan, John Hansen, Center For Robust Speech Systems, United States
SP-P14.3: APPROACHES TO AUTOMATIC LEXICON LEARNING WITH LIMITED TRAINING EXAMPLES
Nagendra Goel, Go-Vivace Inc., United States; Samuel Thomas, Johns Hopkins University, United States; Mohit Agarwal, Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad, India; Pinar Akyazi, Bogaziçi University, Turkey; Lukas Burget, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic; Kai Feng, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR of China; Arnab Ghoshal, Saarland University, Germany; Ondrej Glembek, Martin Karafiat, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic; Daniel Povey, Microsoft Research, United States; Ariya Rastrow, Johns Hopkins University, United States; Richard Rose, McGill University, Canada; Petr Schwarz, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic
SP-P14.4: APPLICATION OF OUT-OF-LANGUAGE DETECTION TO SPOKEN TERM DETECTION
Petr Motlicek, Fabio Valente, Idiap Research Institute, Switzerland
SP-P14.5: ULTRASONIC SENSING FOR ROBUST SPEECH RECOGNITION
Sundararajan Srinivasan, Mississippi State University, United States; Bhiksha Raj, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; Tony Ezzat, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, United States
SP-P14.6: A DIGITAL MICROPHONE ARRAY FOR DISTANT SPEECH RECOGNITION
Erich Zwyssig, Mike Lincoln, Steve Renals, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
SP-P14.7: JOINTLY RECOGNIZING MULTI-SPEAKER CONVERSATIONS
Gang Ji, Jeff Bilmes, Universiity of Washington, Seattle, United States
SP-P14.8: TRANSCRIPTION-BASED VIDEO GENRE CLASSIFICATION
Stanislas Oger, Mickael Rouvier, Georges Linarès, University of Avignon, France
SP-P14.9: USE OF GEOGRAPHICAL META-DATA IN ASR LANGUAGE AND ACOUSTIC MODELS
Enrico Bocchieri, Diamantino Caseiro, AT&T Labs - Research, United States
SP-P14.10: FAST LIKELIHOOD COMPUTATION USING HIERARCHICAL GAUSSIAN SHORTLISTS
Xin Lei, Arindam Mandal, Jing Zheng, SRI International, United States
SP-P14.11: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON METHODS OF WEIGHTED LANGUAGE MODEL TRAINING FOR RERANKING LVCSR N-BEST HYPOTHESES
Takanobu Oba, Takaaki Hori, Atsushi Nakamura, NTT Communication Science Laboratories, NTT Corporation, Japan
SP-P14.12: DATA SAMPLING ENSEMBLE ACOUSTIC MODELLING IN SPEAKER INDEPENDENT SPEECH RECOGNITION
Xin Chen, Yunxin Zhao, University of Missouri, United States
SP-P15.1: A NEW VOICE SOURCE MODEL BASED ON HIGH-SOURCE IMAGING AND ITS APPLICATION TO VOICE SOURCE ESTIMATION
Yen-Liang Shue, Abeer Alwan, University of California, Los Angeles, United States
SP-P15.2: FEATURES SELECTION FOR PRIMITIVES ESTIMATION ON EMOTIONAL SPEECH
Humberto Pérez Espinosa, Carlos Alberto Reyes García, Luis Villaseñor Pineda, Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica Óptica y Electrónica, Mexico
SP-P15.3: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF MANIFOLDS OF EMOTIONAL SPEECH
Jangwon Kim, Sungbok Lee, Shrikanth Narayanan, University of Southern California, United States
SP-P15.4: SPEECH UNDER PHYSICAL STRESS: A PRODUCTION-BASED FRAMEWORK
Sanjay Patil, Abhijeet Sangwan, John Hansen, Center For Robust Speech Systems, United States
SP-P15.5: LEARNING WITH SYNTHESIZED SPEECH FOR AUTOMATIC EMOTION RECOGNITION
Bjoern Schuller, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany; Felix Burkhardt, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany
SP-P15.6: INFLUENCE OF ACOUSTIC LOW-LEVEL DESCRIPTORS IN THE DETECTION OF CLINICAL DEPRESSION IN ADOLESCENTS
Lu-Shih Alex Low, Namunu Maddage, Margaret Lech, RMIT University, Australia; Lisa Sheeber, Oregon Research Institute, United States; Nicholas Allen, ORYGEN Research Centre, Australia
SP-P15.7: DIALECT DISTANCE ASSESSMENT METHOD BASED ON COMPARISON OF PITCH PATTERN STATISTICAL MODELS
Mahnoosh Mehrabani, Hynek Boril, John H. L. Hansen, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
SP-P15.8: DYSPHONIA DETECTION BASED ON MODULATION SPECTRAL FEATURES AND CEPSTRAL COEFFICIENTS
Maria Markaki, Yannis Stylianou, University of Crete, Greece; Julian David Arias-Londono, Juan Ignacio Godino-Llorente, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain
SP-P15.9: ANGRY EMOTION DETECTION FROM REAL-LIFE CONVERSATIONAL SPEECH BY LEVERAGING CONTENT STRUCTURE
Wooil Kim, John Hansen, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
SP-P15.10: ADVANCEMENTS IN WHISPER-ISLAND DETECTION USING THE LINEAR PREDICTIVE RESIDUAL
Chi Zhang, John Hansen, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
SP-P15.11: COMBINING REGRESSION AND CLASSIFICATION METHODS FOR IMPROVING AUTOMATIC SPEAKER AGE RECOGNITION
Charl Van Heerden, Etienne Barnard, Marelie Davel, Christiaan Van der Walt, Ewald Van Dyk, Meraka Institute, South Africa; Michael Feld, Christian Mueller, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, Germany
SP-P2.1: A NOVEL FEATURE SUB-SAMPLING METHOD FOR EFFICIENT UNIVERSAL BACKGROUND MODEL TRAINING IN SPEAKER VERIFICATION
Taufiq Hasan, Yun Lei, Aravind Chandrasekaran, John Hansen, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
SP-P2.2: KERNEL MULTIMODAL DISCRIMINANT ANALYSIS FOR SPEAKER VERIFICATION
Min-Seok Kim, Il-Ho Yang, Ha-Jin Yu, University of Seoul, Republic of Korea
SP-P2.3: SPEAKER IDENTIFICATION BY COMBINING MFCC AND PHASE INFORMATION IN NOISY ENVIRONMENTS
Longbiao Wang, Shizuoka University, Japan; Kazue Minami, Kazumasa Yamamoto, Seiichi Nakagawa, Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan
SP-P2.4: KERNELIZED RENYI DISTANCE FOR SPEAKER RECOGNITION
Balaji Vasan Srinivasan, Ramani Duraiswami, Dmitry Zotkin, University of Maryland, College Park, United States
SP-P2.5: DIRECT MODELING OF SPOKEN PASSWORDS FOR TEXT-DEPENDENT SPEAKER RECOGNITION BY COMPRESSED TIME-FEATURE REPRESENTATIONS
Amitava Das, Microsoft Research, United States; Makarand Tapaswi, Microsoft Research India, India
SP-P2.6: ROBUST SPEAKER IDENTIFICATION USING AN AUDITORY-BASED FEATURE
Qi Li, Yan Huang, Li Creative Technologies, Inc., United States
SP-P2.7: SPEAKER IDENTIFICATION WITH DISTANT MICROPHONE SPEECH
Qin Jin, Runxin Li, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; Qian Yang, Karlsruhe University, Germany; Kornel Laskowski, Tanja Schultz, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
SP-P2.8: FISHERVIOCE: A DISCRIMINANT SUBSPACE FRAMEWORK FOR SPEAKER RECOGNITION
Zhifeng Li, Weiwu Jiang, Helen Meng, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China
SP-P2.9: NOVEL VARIABLE LENGTH TEAGER ENERGY BASED FEATURES FOR PERSON RECOGNITION FROM THEIR HUM
Hemant Patil, Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology (DA-IICT), Gandhinagar, India; K. K. Parhi, University of Minnesota, United States
SP-P2.10: JOINT FRAME AND GAUSSIAN SELECTION FOR TEXT INDEPENDENT SPEAKER VERIFICATION
Rahim Saeidi, Tomi Kinnunen, University of Joensuu, Finland; Hamid Reza Sadegh Mohammadi, Iranian Research Institute for Electrical Engineering, Iran; Robert Rodman, North Carolina State University, United States; Pasi Fränti, University of Joensuu, Finland
SP-P2.11: BEYOND DODDINGTON MENAGERIE, A FIRST STEP TOWARDS
Juliette Kahn, Jean-Francois Bonastre, University of Avignon, France; Solange Rossato, University of Grenoble, France
SP-P2.12: EXPERIMENTS ON DISTANT-TALKING SPEAKER VERIFICATION IN TV SCENARIO
Christian Zieger, Marco Matassoni, Maurizio Omologo, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy
SP-P2.13: MAXIMUM A POSTERIORI LINEAR REGRESSION FOR SPEAKER RECOGNITION
Xiang Zhang, Haipeng Wang, Xiang Xiao, Jianping Zhang, Yonghong Yan, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
SP-P3.1: NOISE ROBUST EXEMPLAR-BASED CONNECTED DIGIT RECOGNITION
Jort Gemmeke, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands; Tuomas Virtanen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
SP-P3.2: ACOUSTIC MODEL ADAPTATION VIA LINEAR SPLINE INTERPOLATION FOR ROBUST SPEECH RECOGNITION
Michael Seltzer, Microsoft Research, United States; Kaustubh Kalgaonkar, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Alex Acero, Microsoft Research, United States
SP-P3.3: HMM ADAPTATION USING SPARSE PROBABILISTIC SPACE MAPPING FOR NOISY SPEECH
Kaustubh Kalgaonkar, Mark Clements, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
SP-P3.4: EFFICIENT VQ-BASED MMSE ESTIMATION FOR ROBUST SPEECH RECOGNITION
José A. González, Antonio M. Peinado, Angel M. Gomez, José L. Carmona, Juan A. Morales-Cordovilla, University of Granada, Spain
SP-P3.5: NON-NEGATIVE MATRIX FACTORIZATION AS NOISE-ROBUST FEATURE EXTRACTOR FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION
Bjoern Schuller, Felix Weninger, Martin Woellmer, Yang Sun, Gerhard Rigoll, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany
SP-P3.6: OPTIMIZING SPECTRAL SUBTRACTION AND WIENER FILTERING FOR ROBUST SPEECH RECOGNITION IN REVERBERANT AND NOISY CONDITIONS
Randy Gomez, Tatsuya Kawahara, Kyoto University, Japan
SP-P3.7: HMM-BASED PSEUDO-CLEAN SPEECH SYNTHESIS FOR SPLICE ALGORITHM
Jun Du, Yu Hu, Li-Rong Dai, Ren-Hua Wang, University of Science and Technology of China, China
SP-P3.8: FEATURE EXTRACTION FOR ROBUST SPEECH RECOGNITION BASED ON MAXIMIZING THE SHARPNESS OF THE POWER DISTRIBUTION AND ON POWER FLOORING
Chanwoo Kim, Richard Stern, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
SP-P3.9: HISTOGRAM EQUALIZATION AND NOISE MASKING FOR ROBUST SPEECH RECOGNITION
Xueru Zhang, Kris Demuynck, Hugo Van hamme, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
SP-P3.10: A KERNEL MEAN MATCHING APPROACH FOR ENVIRONMENT MISMATCH COMPENSATION IN SPEECH RECOGNITION
Abhishek Kumar, University of Utah, United States; John Hansen, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
SP-P3.11: MAGNITUDE SPECTRUM ENHANCEMENT FOR ROBUST SPEECH RECOGNITION
Wen-Hsiang Tu, Jeih-weih Hung, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan
SP-P3.12: AUDITORY MODEL BASED MODIFIED MFCC FEATURES
Saikat Chatterjee, W. Bastiaan Kleijn, KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
SP-P4.1: UNSUPERVISED CROSS-LINGUAL SPEAKER ADAPTATION FOR HMM-BASED SPEECH SYNTHESIS
Keiichiro Oura, Keiichi Tokuda, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan; Junichi Yamagishi, Simon King, Mirjam Wester, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
SP-P4.2: A COMPARISON OF SUPERVISED AND UNSUPERVISED CROSS-LINGUAL SPEAKER ADAPTATION APPROACHES FOR HMM-BASED SPEECH SYNTHESIS
Hui Liang, Idiap Research Institute and Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland; John Dines, Idiap Research Institute, Switzerland; Lakshmi Saheer, Idiap Research Institute and Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
SP-P4.3: CROSS-VALIDATION BASED DECISION TREE CLUSTERING FOR HMM-BASED TTS
Yu Zhang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; Zhi-Jie Yan, Frank K.Soong, Microsoft Research Asia, China
SP-P4.4: IMPROVED MODELING FOR F0 GENERATION AND V/U DECISION IN HMM-BASED TTS
Qingqing Zhang, Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; Frank Soong, Yao Qian, Zhijie Yan, Microsoft Research Asia, China; Jielin Pan, Yonghong Yan, Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
SP-P4.5: SIMPLE METHODS FOR IMPROVING SPEAKER-SIMILARITY OF HMM-BASED SPEECH SYNTHESIS
Junichi Yamagishi, Simon King, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
SP-P4.6: AN AUTOENCODER NEURAL-NETWORK BASED LOW-DIMENSIONALITY APPROACH TO EXCITATION MODELING FOR HMM-BASED TEXT-TO-SPEECH
Srikanth Vishnubhotla, University of Maryland, United States; Raul Fernandez, Bhuvana Ramabhadran, IBM Research, United States
SP-P4.7: KALMAN FILTER BASED SPEECH SYNTHESIS
Carl Quillen, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, United States
SP-P4.8: HMM-BASED SPEECH SYNTHESIS WITH UNSUPERVISED LABELING OF ACCENTUAL CONTEXT BASED ON F0 QUANTIZATION AND AVERAGE VOICE MODEL
Takashi Nose, Koujirou Ooki, Takao Kobayashi, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
SP-P4.9: A COMBINED TIME-VARYING AND TIME-INVARIANT PREDICTION ALGORITHM BASED ON LATTICE FILTERS FOR SPEECH ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS
Karl Schnell, Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main, Germany
SP-P4.10: A HMM-BASED SPEECH SYNTHESIS SYSTEM USING A NEW GLOTTAL SOURCE AND VOCAL-TRACT SEPARATION METHOD
Pierre Lanchantin, Gilles Degottex, Xavier Rodet, IRCAM, France
SP-P4.11: APPLYING LOG LINEAR MODEL BASED CONTEXT DEPENDENT MACHINE TRANSLATION TECHNIQUES TO GRAPHEME-TO-PHONEME CONVERSION
Rong Zhang, Bowen Zhou, IBM, United States
SP-P4.12: SYNTHESIZING SPEECH FROM DOPPLER SIGNALS
Arthur Toth, Bhiksha Raj, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; Kaustubh Kalgaonkar, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Tony Ezzat, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, United States
SP-P4.13: UNSUPERVISED CROSS-LINGUAL SPEAKER ADAPTATION FOR HMM-BASED SPEECH SYNTHESIS USING TWO-PASS DECISION TREE CONSTRUCTION
Matthew Gibson, Cambridge University, United Kingdom; Teemu Hirsimaki, Reima Karhila, Mikko Kurimo, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland; William Byrne, Cambridge University, United Kingdom
SP-P5.1: ESCAPED-HUFFMAN AND ADAPTIVE RECURSIVE RICE CODING FOR LOSSLESS COMPRESSION OF THE MAPPED DOMAIN LINEAR PREDICTION RESIDUAL
Noboru Harada, Yutaka Kamamoto, Takehiro Moriya, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, Japan
SP-P5.2: ENHANCING SPARSITY IN LINEAR PREDICTION OF SPEECH BY ITERATIVELY REWEIGHTED 1-NORM MINIMIZATION
Daniele Giacobello, Mads Græsbøll Christensen, Aalborg University, Denmark; Manohar Murthi, University of Miami, United States; Søren Holdt Jensen, Aalborg University, Denmark; Marc Moonen, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
SP-P5.3: EXTENSION OF THE E-MODEL TOWARDS SUPER-WIDEBAND SPEECH TRANSMISSION
Marcel Wältermann, Izabela Tucker, Alexander Raake, Sebastian Möller, Quality and Usability Lab, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, TU Berlin, Germany
SP-P5.4: EMERGING ITU-T STANDARD G.711.0 — LOSSLESS COMPRESSION OF G.711 PULSE CODE MODULATION
Noboru Harada, Yutaka Kamamoto, Takehiro Moriya, Yusuke Hiwasaki, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, Japan; Michael A. Ramalho, Cisco Systems, Inc., United States; Lorin Netsch, Jacek Stachurski, Texas Instruments Incorporated, United States; Lei Miao, Hervé Taddei, Fengyan Qi, Huawei Technologies, China
SP-P5.5: VOICE QUALITY EVALUATION OF VARIOUS CODECS
Anssi Rämö, Nokia Research Center, Finland
SP-P5.6: FRACTIONAL-BIT AND VALUE-LOCATION LOSSLESS ENCODING IN G.711.0 CODER
Jacek Stachurski, Lorin Netsch, Texas Instruments, United States
SP-P5.7: OBJECTIVE QUALITY ESTIMATION OF WIDE-BAND SPEECH USING A NARROW-BAND PRIOR
Petko Petkov, Bastiaan Kleijn, Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, Sweden
SP-P5.8: SUBJECTIVE RATINGS OF INSTANTANEOUS AND GRADUAL TRANSITIONS FROM NARROWBAND TO WIDEBAND ACTIVE SPEECH
Stephen Voran, Institute for Telecommunication Sciences, United States
SP-P5.9: LOW-COMPLEXITY PARCOR COEFFICIENT QUANTIZER AND PREDICTION ORDER ESTIMATOR FOR LOSSLESS SPEECH CODING
Yutaka Kamamoto, Takehiro Moriya, Noboru Harada, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, Japan
SP-P5.10: ESTIMATION OF FRAME INDEPENDENT AND ENHANCEMENT COMPONENTS FOR SPEECH COMMUNICATION OVER PACKET NETWORKS
Daniele Giacobello, Aalborg University, Denmark; Manohar Murthi, University of Miami, United States; Mads Græsbøll Christensen, Søren Holdt Jensen, Aalborg University, Denmark; Marc Moonen, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
SP-P5.11: AN EFFICIENT TREE-STRUCTURED CODEBOOK DESIGN FOR EMBEDDED VECTOR QUANTIZATION
Mouloud Djamah, Douglas O’Shaughnessy, INRS-EMT, Canada
SP-P5.12: ENHANCED LOSSLESS CODING TOOLS FOR PREDICTION RESIDUAL
Takehiro Moriya, Yutaka Kamamoto, Noboru Harada, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, Japan
SP-P5.13: USING CONTEXT DEPENDENT DISTRIBUTIONS FOR CODING PREDICTION RESIDUALS OF COMPANDED AUDIO SIGNAL
Ioan Tabus, Florin Ghido, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; Adriana Vasilache, Nokia Research Center, Finland
SP-P5.14: RATE-DISTORTION MODELS FOR ENTROPY CONSTRAINED LATTICE QUANTIZATION}
Adriana Vasilache, Nokia Research Center, Finland
SP-P6.1: SUBBAND MINIMUM CLASSIFICATION ERROR BEAMFORMING FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION IN REVERBERANT ENVIRONMENTS
Yuan-Fu Liao, I-Yun Xu, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan
SP-P6.2: NOISE AND LATE-REVERBERATION SUPPRESSION IN TIME-VARYING ACOUSTICAL ENVIRONMENTS
Jan Erkelens, Richard Heusdens, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
SP-P6.3: BINAURAL DEREVERBERATION BASED ON A DUAL-CHANNEL WIENER FILTER WITH OPTIMIZED NOISE FIELD COHERENCE
Marco Jeub, Peter Vary, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
SP-P6.4: A BLIND SUBBAND-BASED DEREVERBERATION ALGORITHM
Oldooz Hazrati, Kostas Kokkinakis, Philipos C. Loizou, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
SP-P6.5: OPTIMIZATION OF SWITCHABLE WINDOWS FOR LOW-DELAY SPECTRAL ANALYSIS-SYNTHESIS
Dirk Mauler, Rainer Martin, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany
SP-P6.6: ERROR-CORRECTION OF BINARY MASKS USING HIDDEN MARKOV MODELS
Jesper Bünsow Boldt, Michael Syskind Pedersen, Ulrik Kjems, Oticon A/S, Denmark; Mads Græsbøll Christensen, Søren Holdt Jensen, Aalborg University, Denmark
SP-P6.7: SPEECH ENHANCEMENT USING A FREQUENCY-SPECIFIC COMPOSITE WIENER FUNCTION
Fei Chen, Philipos Loizou, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
SP-P6.8: TOWARDS MORE INTELLIGIBLE PHYSIOLOGICAL MICROPHONE SPEECH: A PROBABILISTIC TRANSFORMATION APPROACH
Seyed Omid Sadjadi, Sanjay A. Patil, John H.L. Hansen, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
SP-P6.9: KALMAN TRACKING LINEAR PREDICTOR FOR VOWEL INTELLIGIBILITY ENHANCEMENT ON EUROPEAN PORTUGUESE HMM BASED SPEECH SYNTHESIS
Luis Pinto Coelho, Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal; Daniela Braga, Microsoft, Portugal; Carmen Garcia-Mateo, University of Vigo, Spain
SP-P6.10: WHY DO SPEECH-ENHANCEMENT ALGORITHMS NOT IMPROVE SPEECH INTELLIGIBILITY?
Gibak Kim, Philipos Loizou, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
SP-P6.11: A JOINT ACOUSTIC AND PHONOLOGICAL APPROACH TO SPEECH INTELLIGIBILITY ASSESSMENT
Sridhar Krishna Nemala, Mounya Elhilali, The Johns Hopkins University, United States
SP-P6.12: IDENTIFYING CHANNEL-SPECIFIC IMPAIRMENTS IN COCHLEAR IMPLANT PATIENTS VIA PARTIAL LEAST SQUARES DISCRIMINANT ANALYSIS OF SPEECH-TOKEN CONFUSION MATRICES
Jeremiah Remus, Clarkson University, United States; Leslie Collins, Duke University, United States
SP-P7.1: ON LINEAR VERSUS NON-LINEAR MAGNITUDE-DFT ESTIMATORS AND THE INFLUENCE OF SUPER-GAUSSIAN SPEECH PRIORS
Richard Hendriks, Richard Heusdens, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
SP-P7.2: SPEECH ENHANCEMENT BY COMBINING STATISTICAL ESTIMATORS OF SPEECH AND NOISE
Yang Lu, Philipos C. Loizou, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
SP-P7.3: SPEECH ENHANCEMENT WITH SPARSE CODING IN LEARNED DICTIONARIES
Christian D. Sigg, Tomas Dikk, Joachim M. Buhmann, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
SP-P7.4: BROAD PHONEME CLASS BASED SPEECH ENHANCEMENT USING MIXTURE MAXIMUM MODEL
Amit Das, University of Colorado, Boulder and University of Texas, Dallas, United States; John Hansen, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
SP-P7.5: A FAMILY OF BAYESIAN STSA ESTIMATORS FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF SPEECH WITH CORRELATED FREQUENCY COMPONENTS
Eric Plourde, Benoit Champagne, McGill University, Canada
SP-P7.6: SPEECH ENHANCEMENT IN PRESENCE OF DIFFUSE BACKGROUND NOISE: WHY USING BLIND SIGNAL EXTRACTION?
Jani Even, Hiroshi Saruwatari, Kiyohiro Shikano, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan; Tomoya Takatani, Toyota Motor Corporation, Japan
SP-P7.7: DISTORTIONS IN SPEECH ENHANCEMENT DUE TO BLOCK PROCESSING
Jorge Marin-Hurtado, David Anderson, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
SP-P7.8: MMSE STSA ESTIMATOR WITH NONSTATIONARY NOISE ESTIMATION BASED ON ICA FOR HIGH-QUALITY SPEECH ENHANCEMENT
Ryoi Okamoto, Yu Takahashi, Hiroshi Saruwatari, Kiyohiro Shikano, Nara Institute of Science and Techology, Japan
SP-P7.9: SPEECH ENHANCEMENT IN TRANSIENT NOISE ENVIRONMENT USING DIFFUSION FILTERING
Ronen Talmon, Israel Cohen, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel; Sharon Gannot, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
SP-P7.10: AN AUDITORY-DOMAIN BASED SPEECH ENHANCEMENT ALGORITHM
Harish Krishnamoorthi, Andreas Spanias, Visar Berisha, Homin Kwon, Harvey Thornburg, Arizona State University, United States
SP-P7.11: WIDEBAND NOISE SUPPRESSION SUPPORTED BY ARTIFICIAL BANDWIDTH EXTENSION TECHNIQUES
Thomas Esch, Florian Heese, Bernd Geiser, Peter Vary, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
SP-P7.12: VOICE SOURCE ESTIMATION FOR ARTIFICIAL BANDWIDTH EXTENSION OF TELEPHONE SPEECH
Mark Thomas, Imperial College London, United Kingdom; Bernd Geiser, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; Jon Gudnason, Patrick Naylor, Imperial College London, United Kingdom; Peter Vary, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
SP-P8.1: RICH-CONTEXT UNIT SELECTION (RUS) APPROACH TO HIGH QUALITY TTS
Zhi-Jie Yan, Yao Qian, Frank K. Soong, Microsoft Research Asia, China
SP-P8.2: UNIT SELECTION SPEECH SYNTHESIS USING MULTIPLE SPEECH UNITS AT NON-ADJACENT SEGMENTS FOR PROSODY AND WAVEFORM GENERATION
Masatsune Tamura, Toshiba Corporation, Japan; Norbert Braunschweiler, Toshiba Research Europe Limited, United Kingdom; Takehiko Kagoshima, Masami Akamine, Toshiba Corporation, Japan
SP-P8.3: PERCEPTUAL EVALUATION OF DYNAMIC COST WEIGHTING FOR UNIT SELECTION TTS
Jerome Bellegarda, Apple Inc., United States
SP-P8.4: SYNTHESIS OF FILLED PAUSES BASED ON A DISFLUENT SPEECH MODEL
Jordi Adell, Antonio Bonafonte, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain; David Escudero, Universidad de Valladolid, Spain
SP-P8.5: PARAMETRIC EMOTIONAL SINGING VOICE SYNTHESIS
Younsung Park, Sungrack Yun, Chang D. Yoo, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea
SP-P8.6: HIGH-QUALITY AND LIGHT-WEIGHT VOICE TRANSFORMATION ENABLING EXTRAPOLATION WITHOUT PERCEPTUAL AND OBJECTIVE BREAKDOWN
Hideki Kawahara, Ryuichi Nisimura, Toshio Irino, Wakayama University, Japan; Masanori Morise, Ritsumeikan University, Japan; Toru Takahashi, Kyoto University, Japan; Hideki Banno, Meijo University, Japan
SP-P8.7: NON-PARALLEL TRAINING FOR MANY-TO-MANY EIGENVOICE CONVERSION
Yamato Ohtani, Tomoki Toda, Hiroshi Saruwatari, Kiyohiro Shikano, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
SP-P8.8: PRONUNCIATION VARIATION GENERATION FOR SPONTANEOUS SPEECH SYNTHESIS USING STATE-BASED VOICE TRANSFORMATION
Chung-Han Lee, Chung-Hsien Wu, Jun-Cheng Guo, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
SP-P8.9: HMM-BASED SEQUENCE-TO-FRAME MAPPING FOR VOICE CONVERSION
Yu Qiao, Daisuke Saito, Nobuaki Minematsu, University of Tokyo, Japan
SP-P8.10: HIGH QUALITY VOICE MANIPULATION METHOD BASED ON THE VOCAL TRACT AREA FUNCTION OBTAINED FROM SUB-BAND LSP OF STRAIGHT SPECTRUM
Ayanori Arakawa, Yoshinori Uchimura, Hideki Banno, Fumitada Itakura, Meijo University, Japan; Hideki Kawahara, Wakayama University, Japan
SP-P8.11: VTLN ADAPTATION FOR STATISTICAL SPEECH SYNTHESIS
Lakshmi Saheer, Idiap Research Institute and Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland; Philip N. Garner, John Dines, Idiap Research Institute, Switzerland; Hui Liang, Idiap Research Institute and Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
SP-P8.12: NORMALIZATION OF TEXT MESSAGES FOR TEXT-TO-SPEECH
Deana Pennell, Yang Liu, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
SP-P9.1: USING DURATION AND PITCH FOR MANDARIN DIGIT STRING RECOGNITION
Rui Zhao, Yusuke Kida, Xiang Yan, Pei Ding, Lei He, Toshiba, China
SP-P9.2: MAXIMUM ENTROPY BASED TONE MODELING FOR MANDARIN SPEECH RECOGNITION
Xinhao Wang, Yansuo Yu, Xihong Wu, Huisheng Chi, Peking University, China
SP-P9.3: DIMENSIONALITY REDUCTION METHODS FOR HMM PHONETIC RECOGNITION
Hongbing Hu, Stephen Zahorian, Binghamton University, United States
SP-P9.4: IMPROVING SPEECH RECOGNITION BY EXPLICIT MODELING OF PHONE DELETIONS
Tom Ko, Brian Mak, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR of China
SP-P9.5: USING BURST ONSET INFORMATION TO IMPROVE STOP/AFFRICATE PHONE RECOGNITION
Chi-Yueh Lin, Hsiao-Chuan Wang, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
SP-P9.6: MULTI-STYLE MLP FEATURES FOR BN TRANSCRIPTION
Viet Bac Le, Lori Lamel, Jean-Luc Gauvain, LIMSI-CNRS, France
SP-P9.7: SPEAKER ADAPTATION BASED ON THE MULTILINEAR DECOMPOSITION OF TRAINING SPEAKER MODELS
Yongwon Jeong, Pusan National University, Republic of Korea
SP-P9.8: INVESTIGATIONS ON ENSEMBLE BASED UNSUPERVISED ADAPTATION METHODS
Yu Kubota, Takahiro Shinozaki, Sadaoki Furui, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
SP-P9.9: EFFICIENT ONLINE LEARNING WITH INDIVIDUAL LEARNING-RATES FOR PHONEME SEQUENCE RECOGNITION
Koby Crammer, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
SP-P9.10: EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON CONTINUOUS SPEECH RECOGNITION USING NEURAL ARCHITECTURES WITH “ADAPTIVE” HIDDEN ACTIVATION FUNCTIONS
Sabato Marco Siniscalchi, Torbjørn Svendsen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway; Filippo Sorbello, Unipa, Italy; Chin-Hui Lee, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
SP-P9.11: ANALYSIS OF PHONE POSTERIOR FEATURE SPACE EXPLOITING CLASS-SPECIFIC SPARSITY AND MLP-BASED SIMILARITY MEASURE
Afsaneh Asaei, Idiap Research Institute and Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland; Benjamin Picart, TCTS Lab, Faculté Polytechnique, Université de Mons, Belgium; Herve Bourlard, Idiap Research Institute and Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
SP-P9.12: GMM-HMM ACOUSTIC MODEL TRAINING BY A TWO LEVEL PROCEDURE WITH GAUSSIAN COMPONENTS DETERMINED BY AUTOMATIC MODEL SELECTION
Dan Su, Xihong Wu, Peking University, China; Lei Xu, Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
SLP-L1.1: POWER LAW DISCOUNTING FOR N-GRAM LANGUAGE MODELS
Songfang Huang, Steve Renals, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
SLP-L1.2: DISCRIMINATIVE TRAINING METHODS FOR LANGUAGE MODELS USING CONDITIONAL ENTROPY CRITERIA
Jui-Ting Huang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Xiao Li, Alex Acero, Microsoft Research, United States
SLP-L1.3: CONTINUOUS SPACE LANGUAGE MODELING TECHNIQUES
Ruhi Sarikaya, Ahmad Emami, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, United States; Mohamed Afify, Orange Labs, Egypt; Bhuvana Ramabhadran, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, United States
SLP-L1.4: MORPHOLOGICAL AND SYNTACTIC FEATURES FOR ARABIC SPEECH RECOGNITION
Hong-Kwang Kuo, Lidia Mangu, Ahmad Emami, Imed Zitouni, IBM, United States
SLP-L1.5: TOPIC CACHE LANGUAGE MODEL FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION
Chuang-Hua Chueh, Jen-Tzung Chien, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
SLP-L1.6: LANGUAGE MODEL ADAPTATION USING RANDOM FORESTS
Anoop Deoras, Frederick Jelinek, Johns Hopkins University, United States; Yi Su, Nuance Communications, Inc., Canada
SLP-L2.1: HYPOTHESIS RANKING AND TWO-PASS APPROACHES FOR MACHINE TRANSLATION SYSTEM COMBINATION
Damianos Karakos, Jason Smith, Sanjeev Khudanpur, Johns Hopkins University, United States
SLP-L2.2: IMPROVED STATISTICAL MODELS FOR SMT-BASED SPEAKING STYLE TRANSFORMATION
Graham Neubig, Yuya Akita, Shinsuke Mori, Tatsuya Kawahara, Kyoto University, Japan
SLP-L2.3: SPOKEN LANGUAGE TRANSLATION FROM PARALLEL SPEECH AUDIO: SIMULTANEOUS INTERPRETATION AS SLT TRAINING DATA
Matthias Paulik, Alex Waibel, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
SLP-L2.4: AUTOMATIC DISFLUENCY REMOVAL FOR IMPROVING SPOKEN LANGUAGE TRANSLATION
Wen Wang, Gokhan Tur, Jing Zheng, Necip Fazil Ayan, SRI International, United States
SLP-L2.5: EVALUATING DIFFERENT CONFIRMATION STRATEGIES FOR SPEECH-TO-SPEECH TRANSLATION SYSTEMS
David Stallard, Rohit Prasad, Shankar Ananthakrishnan, Fred Choi, Shirin Saleem, Prem Natarajan, BBN Technologies, United States
SLP-L2.6: RAPID INTEGRATION OF PARTS OF SPEECH INFORMATION TO IMPROVE REORDERING MODEL FOR ENGLISH-FARSI SPEECH TO SPEECH TRANSLATION
Sameer Maskey, Bowen Zhou, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, United States
SLP-P1.1: FINDING EMOTIONALLY INVOLVED SPEECH USING IMPLICITLY PROXIMITY-ANNOTATED LAUGHTER
Kornel Laskowski, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
SLP-P1.2: LATE FUSION OF INDIVIDUAL ENGINES FOR IMPROVED RECOGNITION OF NEGATIVE EMOTION IN SPEECH – LEARNING VS. DEMOCRATIC VOTE
Bjoern Schuller, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany; Florian Metze, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; Stefan Steidl, Anton Batliner, FAU Erlangen Nuernberg, Germany; Florian Eyben, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany; Tim Polzehl, Technische Universitaet Berlin, Germany
SLP-P1.3: GLOTTAL FEATURES FOR SPEECH-BASED COGNITIVE LOAD CLASSIFICATION
Tet Fei Yap, Julien Epps, University of New South Wales, Australia; Eric H. C. Choi, National ICT Australia (NICTA), Australia; Eliathamby Ambikairajah, University of New South Wales, Australia
SLP-P1.4: STATISTICAL PHONE DURATION MODELING TO FILTER FOR INTACT UTTERANCES IN A COMPUTER-ASSISTED PRONUNCIATION TRAINING SYSTEM
Wai-Kit Lo, Alissa Harrison, Helen Meng, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China
SLP-P1.5: TOWARD ROBUST LEARNING OF THE GAUSSIAN MIXTURE STATE EMISSION DENSITIES FOR HIDDEN MARKOV MODELS
Hao Tang, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Thomas Huang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
SLP-P1.6: MULTIPLE SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT BASED BOOTSTRAPPING FOR IMPROVED INCREMENTAL WORD LEARNING
Irene Ayllón Clemente, Research Institute for Cognition and Robotics, Germany; Martin Heckmann, Honda Research Institute Europe GmbH, Germany; Gerhard Sagerer, Research Institute for Cognition and Robotics, Germany; Frank Joublin, Honda Research Institute Europe GmbH, Germany
SLP-P1.7: PREDICTING INTERRUPTIONS IN DYADIC SPOKEN INTERACTIONS
Chi-Chun Lee, Shrikanth Narayanan, University of Southern California, United States
SLP-P1.8: CLASSIFYING LAUGHTER AND SPEECH USING AUDIO-VISUAL FEATURE PREDICTION
Stavros Petridis, Ali Asghar, Maja Pantic, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
SLP-P1.9: AUTOMATIC SENTENCE BOUNDARY DETECTION IN CONVERSATIONAL SPEECH: A CROSS-LINGUAL EVALUATION ON ENGLISH AND CZECH
Jachym Kolar, University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic; Yang Liu, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
SLP-P1.10: EVIDENCE FOR THE STRENGTH OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AUTOMATIC SPEECH RECOGNITION AND PHONEME ALIGNMENT PERFORMANCE
Ladan Baghai-Ravary, Oxford University, United Kingdom
SLP-P1.11: FRAMEWORK FOR CROSS-LANGUAGE AUTOMATIC PHONETIC SEGMENTATION
Udochukwu Kalu Ogbureke, Julie Carson-Berndsen, University College Dublin, Ireland
SLP-P1.12: USING THE AMAZON MECHANICAL TURK FOR TRANSCRIPTION OF SPOKEN LANGUAGE
Matthew Marge, Satanjeev Banerjee, Alexander Rudnicky, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
SLP-P2.1: SPOKEN TERM DETECTION WITH CONNECTIONIST TEMPORAL CLASSIFICATION: A NOVEL HYBRID CTC-DBN DECODER
Martin Woellmer, Florian Eyben, Bjoern Schuller, Gerhard Rigoll, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany
SLP-P2.2: AN INITIAL ATTEMPT TO IMPROVE SPOKEN TERM DETECTION BY LEARNING OPTIMAL WEIGHTS FOR DIFFERENT INDEXING FEATURES
Yu-Hui Chen, Chia-Chen Chou, Hung-Yi Lee, Lin-shan Lee, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
SLP-P2.3: SUBWORD-BASED SPOKEN TERM DETECTION IN AUDIO COURSE LECTURES
Richard Rose, Atta Norouzian, Aarthi Reddy, Andre Coy, McGill University, Canada; Vishwa Gupta, Centre de Recherche Informatique de Montreal, Canada; Martin Karafiat, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic
SLP-P2.4: BALANCING FALSE ALARMS AND HITS IN SPOKEN TERM DETECTION
Carolina Parada, Johns Hopkins University, United States; Abhinav Sethy, Bhuvana Ramabhadran, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, United States
SLP-P2.5: INTEGRATING RECOGNITION AND RETRIEVAL WITH USER FEEDBACK: A NEW FRAMEWORK FOR SPOKEN TERM DETECTION
Hung-Yi Lee, Lin-shan Lee, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
SLP-P2.6: STOCHASTIC PRONUNCIATION MODELLING AND SOFT MATCH FOR OUT-OF-VOCABULARY SPOKEN TERM DETECTION
Dong Wang, Simon King, Joe Frankel, Peter Bell, CSTR, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
SLP-P2.7: OPTIMISING FIGURE OF MERIT FOR PHONETIC SPOKEN TERM DETECTION
Roy Wallace, Robbie Vogt, Brendan Baker, Sridha Sridharan, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
SLP-P2.8: LEARNING DEEP RHETORICAL STRUCTURE FOR EXTRACTIVE SPEECH SUMMARIZATION
Jian Zhang, Pascale Fung, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR of China
SLP-P2.9: SUMMARIZATION- AND LEARNING-BASED APPROACHES TO INFORMATION DISTILLATION
Boriska Toth, University of California, Berkeley, United States; Dilek Hakkani-Tur, Sibel Yaman, International Computer Science Institute, United States
SLP-P2.10: USING N-BEST RECOGNITION OUTPUT FOR EXTRACTIVE SUMMARIZATION AND KEYWORD EXTRACTION IN MEETING SPEECH
Yang Liu, Shasha Xie, Fei Liu, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
SLP-P2.11: LEVERAGING EVALUATION METRIC-RELATED TRAINING CRITERIA FOR SPEECH SUMMARIZATION
Shih-Hsiang Lin, Yu-Mei Chang, Jia-Wen Liu, Berlin Chen, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan
SLP-P2.12: SPEECH-DRIVEN QUERY RETRIEVAL FOR QUESTION-ANSWERING
Taniya Mishra, Srinivas Bangalore, AT&T Labs - Research, United States
SLP-P3.1: UNSUPERVISED BROADCAST CONVERSATION SPEAKER ROLE LABELING
Brian Hutchinson, Bin Zhang, Mari Ostendorf, University of Washington, United States
SLP-P3.2: PARAPHRASE DETECTION ON SMS MESSAGES IN AUTOMOBILES
Wei Wu, University of Washington, United States; Yun-Cheng Ju, Xiao Li, Ye-Yi Wang, Microsoft Research, United States
SLP-P3.3: ON THE USE OF MACHINE TRANSLATION FOR SPOKEN LANGUAGE UNDERSTANDING PORTABILITY
Christophe Servan, Nathalie Camelin, University of Avignon, France; Christian Raymond, University of Rennes, France; Frédéric Béchet, Aix-Marseille Universite, France; Renato De Mori, University of Avignon, France
SLP-P3.4: ARE YOU A WEREWOLF? DETECTING DECEPTIVE ROLES AND OUTCOMES IN A CONVERSATIONAL ROLE-PLAYING GAME
Gokul Chittaranjan, Hayley Hung, Idiap Research Institute, Switzerland
SLP-P3.5: UNSUPERVISED KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION FOR EXTRACTING NAMED ENTITIES FROM SPEECH
Frederic Bechet, Aix-Marseille Universite, France; Eric Charton, Universite d'Avignon, France
SLP-P3.6: EVALUATION OF SEMANTIC ROLE LABELING AND DEPENDENCY PARSING OF AUTOMATIC SPEECH RECOGNITION OUTPUT
Benoit Favre, Bernd Bohnet, Dilek Hakkani-Tür, International Computer Science Institute, United States
SLP-P3.7: A NEW TOPIC-BRIDGED MODEL FOR TRANSFER LEARNING
Meng-Sung Wu, Jen-Tzung Chien, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
SLP-P3.8: MULTI-CLASS SVM OPTIMIZATION USING MCE TRAINING WITH APPLICATION TO TOPIC IDENTIFICATION
Timothy J. Hazen, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, United States
SLP-P3.9: MULTIPASS STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING ACCURACY IN A VOICE SEARCH APPLICATION
Tianhe Zhang, Richard Rose, McGill University, Canada; Jean Dehan, Nuance Communications, Inc., Canada
SLP-P3.10: FAST SIMILARITY SEARCH ON A LARGE SPEECH DATA SET WITH NEIGHBORHOOD GRAPH INDEXING
Kazuo Aoyama, Shinji Watanabe, Hiroshi Sawada, Yasuhiro Minami, Naonori Ueda, NTT Communication Science Laboratories, NTT Corporation, Japan; Kazumi Saito, University of Shizuoka, Japan
SLP-P3.11: A GENERAL FRAMEWORK FOR BUILDING NATURAL LANGUAGE UNDERSTANDING MODULES IN VOICE SEARCH
Junlan Feng, AT&T Labs - Research, United States
SLP-P4.1: THE LUNA SPOKEN DIALOGUE SYSTEM: BEYOND UTTERANCE CLASSIFICATION
Marco Dinarelli, Evgeny Stepanov, Sebastian Varges, Giuseppe Riccardi, University of Trento, Italy
SLP-P4.2: OPTIMIZE THE OBVIOUS: AUTOMATIC CALL FLOW GENERATION
David Suendermann, Jackson Liscombe, Roberto Pieraccini, SpeechCycle, United States
SLP-P4.3: COMPARING THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF CONTEXT AND PROSODY IN TEXT-INDEPENDENT DIALOG ACT RECOGNITION
Kornel Laskowski, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; Elizabeth Shriberg, SRI International, United States
SLP-P4.4: IMPROVED LANGUAGE MODELING FOR CONVERSATIONAL APPLICATIONS USING SENTENCE QUALITY
Mark Epstein, Bhuvana Ramabhadran, Rajesh Balchandran, IBM, United States
SLP-P4.5: INCREMENTAL PARTITION RECOMBINATION FOR EFFICIENT TRACKING OF MULTIPLE DIALOG STATES
Jason Williams, AT&T Labs - Research, United States
SLP-P4.6: SEMI-SUPERVISED LEARNING OF LANGUAGE MODEL USING UNSUPERVISED TOPIC MODEL
Shuanhu Bai, Chien-Lin Huang, Bin Ma, Haizhou Li, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
SLP-P4.7: LANGUAGE MODEL COMBINATION AND ADAPTATION USING WEIGHTED FINITE STATE TRANSDUCERS
Xunying Liu, Mark Gales, Cambridge University, United Kingdom; Jim Hieronymous, NASA Ames Research Center, United States; Phil Woodland, Cambridge University, United Kingdom
SLP-P4.8: LATENT TOPIC MODELING OF WORD VICINITY INFORMATION FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION
Kuan-Yu Chen, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan; Hsuan-Sheng Chiu, Delta Electronics, Inc., Taiwan; Berlin Chen, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan
SLP-P4.9: LARGE MARGIN ESTIMATION OF N-GRAM LANGUAGE MODELS FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION VIA LINEAR PROGRAMMING
Vladimir Magdin, Hui Jiang, York University, Canada
SLP-P4.10: MORPHOLOGY-BASED AND SUB-WORD LANGUAGE MODELING FOR TURKISH SPEECH RECOGNITION
Hasim Sak, Murat Saraçlar, Tunga Güngör, Bogaziçi University, Turkey
SLP-P4.11: LANGUAGE MODEL ADAPTATION USING WWW DOCUMENTS OBTAINED BY UTTERANCE-BASED QUERIES
Andreas Tsiartas, Panayiotis Georgiou, Shrikanth Narayanan, University of Southern California, United States
SLP-P4.12: VOCABULARY AND LANGUAGE MODEL ADAPTATION USING JUST ONE SPEECH FILE
Sha Meng, Tsinghua University, China; Kishan Thambiratnam, Yimeng Lin, Microsoft Research, China; Linfang Wang, Tsinghua University, China; Gang Li, Frank Seide, Microsoft Research, China
SS-L1.1: TOWARD SIGNAL PROCESSING THEORY FOR GRAPHS AND NON-EUCLIDEAN DATA
Benjamin A. Miller, Nadya T. Bliss, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Patrick J. Wolfe, Harvard University, United States
SS-L1.2: OPTIMIZED INTRINSIC DIMENSION ESTIMATOR USING NEAREST NEIGHBOR GRAPHS
Kumar Sricharan, University of Michigan, United States; Raviv Raich, Oregon State University, United States; Alfred Hero, University of Michigan, United States
SS-L1.3: SPECTRAL CLUSTERING FOR MULTICLASS ERDOS-RENYI GRAPHS
Mohamed-Ali Belabbas, Harvard University, United States
SS-L1.4: FAST SIGNAL ANALYSIS AND DECOMPOSITION ON GRAPHS USING THE SPARSE MATRIX TRANSFORM
Leonardo Bachega, Guangzhi Cao, Charles Bouman, Purdue University, United States
SS-L1.5: RANDOM ATTRIBUTED GRAPHS FOR STATISTICAL INFERENCE FROM CONTENT AND CONTEXT
Allen Gorin, U.S. Department of Defense, United States; Carey Priebe, Johns Hopkins University, United States; John Grothendieck, BBN Technologies, United States
SS-L1.6: DETECTION AND SIMULATION OF SCENARIOS WITH HIDDEN MARKOV MODELS AND EVENT DEPENDENCY GRAPHS
William Campbell, Samuel Barrett, Joel Acevedo-Aviles, Brian Delaney, Clifford Weinstein, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, United States
SS-L10.1: TIME-VARYING WIDEBAND UNDERWATER ACOUSTIC CHANNEL ESTIMATION FOR OFDM COMMUNICATIONS
Nicolas Josso, Grenoble INP/GIPSA-lab, France; Jun Jason Zhang, Dario Fertonani, Antonia Papandreou-Suppappola, Tolga Duman, Arizona State University, United States
SS-L10.2: JOINT CHANNEL AND DOPPLER ESTIMATION FOR MULTICARRIER UNDERWATER COMMUNICATIONS
Alain Kibangou, Cyrille Siclet, Laurent Ros, GIPSA-lab, France
SS-L10.3: TIME-FREQUENCY-PHASE TRACKING APPROACH : APPLICATION TO UNDERWATER SIGNALS IN A PASSIVE CONTEXT
Cornel Ioana, Jerome Mars, Grenoble INP/GIPSA-lab, France; Alexandru Serbanescu, Military Technical Academy, Romania; Srdjan Stankovic, University of Montenegro, Yugoslavia
SS-L10.4: ESTIMATION OF A WHITE GAUSSIAN NOISE IN THE SHORT TIME FOURIER TRANSFORM BASED ON THE SPECTRAL KURTOSIS OF THE MINIMAL STATISTICS:APPLICATION TO UNDERWATER NOISE
Fabien Millioz, Grenoble INP/GIPSA-lab, France; Nadine Martin, CNRS/GIPSA-lab, France
SS-L10.5: PASSIVE RANGING CAPABILITY OF A MULTI-MODULE ARRAY IN UNDERWATER ACOUSTIC ENVIRONMENTS
Hongya Ge, New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States; Ivars Kirsteins, Naval Undersea Warfare Center, United States
SS-L10.6: ON THE USE OF TIME-FREQUENCY METHODS IN A PASSIVE ACOUSTIC MONITORING SYSTEM
Cedric Gervaise, ENSIETA, France; Yann Stephan, SHOM, France; Yvan Simard, University of Rimourski, Canada
SS-L2.1: FUSION OF CONCURRENT SINGLE TRIAL EEG DATA AND FMRI DATA USING MULTI-SET CANONICAL CORRELATION ANALYSIS
Nicolle M. Correa, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, United States; Tom Eichele, University of Bergen, Norway; Tulay Adali, Yi-Ou Li, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, United States; Vince D. Calhoun, The Mind Research Network and The University of New Mexico, United States
SS-L2.2: QUANTIFICATION OF INTER-TRIAL NON-STATIONARITY IN SPIKE TRAINS FROM PERIODICALLY STIMULATED NEURAL CULTURES
Il Park, Jose Principe, University of Florida, United States
SS-L2.3: IDENTIFYING FUNCTIONAL CLUSTERS IN THE BRAIN USING PHASE SYNCHRONY
Marcos Bolanos, Selin Aviyente, Michigan State University, United States; Edward Bernat, Florida State University, United States
SS-L2.4: SEIZURE PREDICTIONWITH SPECTRAL POWER OF TIME/SPACE-DIFFERENTIAL EEG SIGNALS USING COST-SENSITIVE SUPPORT VECTOR MACHINE
Yun Park, Theoden Netoff, Keshab Parhi, University of Minnesota, United States
SS-L2.5: A STATE SPACE APPROACH TO MULTIMODAL INTEGRATION OF SIMULTANEOUSLY RECORDED EEG AND FMRI
Patrick Purdon, Massachusetts General Hospital, United States; Camilo Lamus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Matti Hamalainen, Massachusetts General Hospital, United States; Emery Brown, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
SS-L3.1: HISTORY OF MODULATION SPECTRUM IN ASR
Hynek Hermansky, The Johns Hopkins University, United States
SS-L3.2: HARMONIC COHERENT DEMODULATION FOR IMPROVING SOUND CODING IN COCHLEAR IMPLANTS
Xing Li, Kaibao Nie, Les Atlas, Jay Rubinstein, University of Washington, United States
SS-L3.3: STATISTICAL INFERENCE FOR SINGLE- AND MULTI-BAND PROBABILISTIC AMPLITUDE DEMODULATION
Richard Turner, Maneesh Sahani, University College London, United Kingdom
SS-L3.4: THE INFORMATION CONTENT OF DEMODULATED SPEECH
Gregory Sell, Stanford University, United States; Malcolm Slaney, Yahoo! Research, United States
SS-L3.5: A MODULATION VIEW OF AUDIO PROCESSING FOR REDUCING AUDIBLE ARTIFACTS
David V. Anderson, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
SS-L3.6: NONLINEAR FILTERING OF SPECTROTEMPORAL MODULATIONS IN SPEECH ENHANCEMENT
Majid Mirbagheri, Nima Mesgarani, Shihab Shamma, University of Maryland College Park, United States
SS-L4.1: AN L1 CRITERION FOR DICTIONARY LEARNING BY SUBSPACE IDENTIFICATION
Florent Jaillet, Rémi Gribonval, INRIA, France; Mark D. Plumbley, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom; Hadi Zayyani, Sharif University of Technology, Iran
SS-L4.2: STRUCTURED AND INCOHERENT PARAMETRIC DICTIONARY DESIGN
Mehrdad Yaghoobi, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Laurent Daudet, Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7, ESPCI, France; Michael Davies, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
SS-L4.3: A UNION OF INCOHERENT SPACES MODEL FOR CLASSIFICATION
K. Schnass, Pierre Vandergheynst, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
SS-L4.4: ADAPTIVE COMPRESSED SENSING -- A NEW CLASS OF SELF-ORGANIZING CODING MODELS FOR NEUROSCIENCE
William Coulter, University of California, Berkeley, United States; Christopher Hillar, MSRI, United States; Guy Isely, Friedrich Sommer, University of California, Berkeley, United States
SS-L4.5: BREAKING THROUGH THE THRESHOLDS: AN ANALYSIS FOR ITERATIVE REWEIGHTED $\E LL_1$ MINIMIZATION VIA THE GRASSMANN ANGLE FRAMEWORK
Weiyu Xu, Amin Khajehnejad, Amir Salman Avestimehr, Babak Hassibi, California Institute of Technology, United States
SS-L4.6: ULTRASOUND TOMOGRAPHY WITH LEARNED DICTIONARIES
Ivana Tosic, Ivana Jovanovic, Pascal Frossard, Martin Vetterli, Neb Duric, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
SS-L5.1: SINGING INFORMATION PROCESSING BASED ON SINGING VOICE MODELING
Masataka Goto, Takeshi Saitou, Tomoyasu Nakano, Hiromasa Fujihara, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan
SS-L5.2: SOUND SOURCE SEPARATION IN MONAURAL MUSIC SIGNALS USING EXCITATION-FILTER MODEL AND EM ALGORITHM
Anssi Klapuri, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom; Tuomas Virtanen, Toni Heittola, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
SS-L5.3: MULTIMODAL SIMILARITY BETWEEN MUSICAL STREAMS FOR COVER VERSION DETECTION
Rémi Foucard, Jean-Louis Durrieu, Mathieu Lagrange, Gael Richard, Telecom ParisTech CNRS-LTCI, France
SS-L5.4: HMM-BASED APPROACH FOR AUTOMATIC CHORD DETECTION USING REFINED ACOUSTIC FEATURES
Yushi Ueda, Yuki Uchiyama, Takuya Nishimoto, Nobutaka Ono, Shigeki Sagayama, University of Tokyo, Japan
SS-L5.5: CYCLIC TEMPOGRAM - A MID-LEVEL TEMPO REPRESENTATION FOR MUSIC SIGNALS
Peter Grosche, Meinard Mueller, Saarland University and MPI Informatik, Germany; Frank Kurth, Fraunhofer-FKIE, Germany
SS-L5.6: NOTE ONSET DETECTION USING RHYTHMIC STRUCTURE
Norberto Degara, Antonio Pena, University of Vigo, Spain; Matthew E. P. Davies, Mark D. Plumbley, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
SS-L6.1: FROM FLAT DIRECT MODELS TO SEGMENTAL CRF MODELS
Geoffrey Zweig, Patrick Nguyen, Microsoft, United States
SS-L6.2: BACKPROPAGATION TRAINING FOR MULTILAYER CONDITIONAL RANDOM FIELD BASED PHONE RECOGNITION
Rohit Prabhavalkar, Eric Fosler-Lussier, Ohio State University, United States
SS-L6.3: SYNTACTIC AND SUB-LEXICAL FEATURES FOR TURKISH DISCRIMINATIVE LANGUAGE MODELS
Ebru Arisoy, Murat Saraclar, Bogaziçi University, Turkey; Brian Roark, Izhak Shafran, OGI/OHSU, United States
SS-L6.4: DISCRIMINATIVELY ESTIMATED JOINT ACOUSTIC, DURATION, AND LANGUAGE MODEL FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION
Maider Lehr, Izhak Shafran, Center for Spoken Language Processing, United States
SS-L6.5: DISCRIMINATIVE HMMS, LOG-LINEAR MODELS, AND CRFS:WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE?
Georg Heigold, Simon Wiesler, Markus Nussbaum-Thom, Patrick Lehnen, Ralf Schlueter, Hermann Ney, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
SS-L6.6: INFORMATION RETRIEVAL METHODS FOR AUTOMATIC SPEECH RECOGNITION
Xiaoqiang Xiao, Pennsylvania State University, United States; Jasha Droppo, Alex Acero, Microsoft Research, United States
SS-L7.1: ERROR RESILIENT VIDEO MULTICAST USING RANDOMIZED DISTRIBUTED SPACE TIME CODES
Ozgu Alay, Pei Liu, Yao Wang, Elza Erkip, Shivendra Panwar, Polytechnic Institute of New York University, United States
SS-L7.2: ENERGY EFFICIENT LOSSY TRANSMISSION OVER SENSOR NETWORKS WITH FEEDBACK
Aman Jain, Princeton University, United States; Deniz Gunduz, Princeton University / CTTC, Spain; Sanjeev R. Kulkarni, H. Vincent Poor, Sergio Verdu, Princeton University, United States
SS-L7.3: ENABLING USER COOPERATION THROUGH EMBEDDED CODING AND AWARENESS OF SOURCE CONTENT DYNAMICS
Andres Kwasinski, Rochester Institute of Technology, United States
SS-L7.4: SAILING GOOD RADIO WAVES AND TRANSMITTING IMPORTANT BITS: RELAY COOPERATION IN WIRELESS VIDEO TRANSMISSION
Nicholas Mastronarde, Mihaela van der Schaar, University of California, Los Angeles, United States; Anna Scaglione, University of California, Davis, United States; Francesco Verde, University Federico II, Naples, Italy; Donatella Darsena, Pathernope University Federico II, Naples, Italy
SS-L7.5: NC NODE SELECTION GAME IN COLLABORATIVE STREAMING SYSTEMS
Nikolaos Thomos, Hyunggon Park, Eymen Kurdoglu, Pascal Frossard, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
SS-L7.6: BIT ALLOCATION OF WWAN SCALABLE H.264 VIDEO MULTICAST FOR HETEROGENEOUS COOPERATIVE PEER-TO-PEER COLLECTIVE
Xin Liu, University of California, Davis, United States; Gene Cheung, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories Japan, Japan; Chen-Nee Chuah, University of California, Davis, United States; Yusheng Ji, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
SS-L8.1: VISUAL SALIENCY FOR AUTOMATIC TARGET DETECTION, BOUNDARY DETECTION, AND IMAGE QUALITY ASSESSMENT
Hae Jong Seo, Peyman Milanfar, University of California, Santa Cruz, United States
SS-L8.2: NON-LINEAR KERNEL SPACE INVARIANT REPRESENTATION FOR VIEW-INVARIANT MOTION TRAJECTORY RETRIEVAL AND CLASSIFICATION
Xu Chen, Dan Schonfeld, Ashfaq Khokhar, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States
SS-L8.3: DISCRIMINATIVE HESSIAN EIGENMAPS FOR FACE RECOGNITION
Si Si, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Dacheng Tao, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Kwok-Ping Chan, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China
SS-L8.4: MULTIMODALITY GENDER ESTIMATION USING BAYESIAN HIERARCHICAL MODEL
Xiong Li, Xu Zhao, Huanxi Liu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; Yun Fu, University at Buffalo, China; Yuncai Liu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
SS-L8.5: A NONNEGATIVE SPARSITY INDUCED SIMILARITY MEASURE WITH APPLICATION TO CLUSTER ANALYSIS OF SPAM IMAGES
Yan Gao, Alok Choudhary, Northwestern University, United States; Gang Hua, Nokia Research Center, United States
SS-L8.6: EXPLORING USER IMAGE TAGS FOR GEO-LOCATION INFERENCE
Dhiraj Joshi, Andrew Gallagher, Jie Yu, Jiebo Luo, Kodak, United States
SS-L9.1: A SURVEY OF IMPLEMENTATION EFFORTS AND EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN FOR COOPERATIVE COMMUNICATIONS
Glenn J. Bradford, J. Nicholas Laneman, University of Notre Dame, United States
SS-L9.2: FIELD TRIAL RESULTS FOR LTE-ADVANCED CONCEPTS
Gerhard Fettweis, Jörg Holfeld, Vincent Kotzsch, Patrick Marsch, Eckhard Ohlmer, Zhijun Rong, Peter Rost, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
SS-L9.3: COOPERATIVE COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR LTE-ADVANCED
Young-Han Nam, Lingjia Liu, Yan Wang, Jianzhong (Charlie) Zhang, Samsung Telecommunications America, United States; Joonyoung Cho, Jin-Kyu Han, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea
SS-L9.4: PHYSICAL LAYER ALGORITHM AND HARDWARE VERIFICATION OF MIMO RELAYS USING COOPERATIVE PARTIAL DETECTION
Kiarash Amiri, Michael Wu, Melissa Duarte, Joseph R. Cavallaro, Rice University, United States
SS-L9.5: IMPLEMENTATION OF COOPERATIVE COMMUNICATIONS USING SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIOS
Michael Knox, Elza Erkip, Polytechnic Institute of New York University, United States
SS-L9.6: A PRACTICAL PERSPECTIVE ON COOPERATIVE RELAYING IN CELLULAR SYSTEMS
Kaushik Josiam, Zhouyue Pi, Farooq Khan, Samsung Telecommunications America, United States