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Thomas P. Barnwell III
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- affiliation: Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA
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2000 – 2009
- 2007
- [c65]Cenk Demiroglu, David V. Anderson, Mark A. Clements, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Multi-Sensor Spectro-Temporal Comb Filtering for Speech Enhancement. ICASSP (4) 2007: 589-592 - [c64]Sunil Shukla, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Improving High Quality TTS using Circular Linear Prediction and Constant Pitch Transform. ICASSP (4) 2007: 681-684 - 2005
- [c63]Ali Erdem Ertan, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Improving the 2.4 Kb/s Military Standard MELP (MS-MELP) Coder Using Pitch-Synchronous Analysis and Synthesis Techniques. ICASSP (1) 2005: 761-764 - [c62]Cenk Demiroglu, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
A Missing-Data Approach to Noise-Robust LPC Extraction for Voiced Speech Using Auxiliary Sensors. ICASSP (1) 2005: 773-776 - [c61]Venkatesh Krishnan, Thomas P. Barnwell III, David V. Anderson:
Using dynamic codebook re-ordering to exploit inter-frame correlation in MELP coders. INTERSPEECH 2005: 2717-2720 - [c60]Adriane Swalm Durey, Venkatesh Krishnan, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Enhanced speech coding based on phonetic class segmentation. INTERSPEECH 2005: 2721-2724 - [c59]Ali Erdem Ertan, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
A pitch-synchronous pitch-cycle modification method for designing a hybrid i-MELP/waveform-matching speech coder. INTERSPEECH 2005: 2725-2728 - 2004
- [j15]Paul S. Hong, David V. Anderson, Douglas B. Williams, Joel R. Jackson, Thomas P. Barnwell III, Monson H. Hayes, Ronald W. Schafer, John D. Echard:
DSP for practicing engineers: a case study in Internet course delivery. IEEE Trans. Educ. 47(3): 301-310 (2004) - 2002
- [c58]Sunil Shukla, Ali Erdem Ertan, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Circular LPC modeling and constant pitch transform for accurate speech analysis and high quality speech synthesis. ICASSP 2002: 269-272 - 2001
- [c57]Joel R. Jackson, Thomas P. Barnwell III, Douglas B. Williams, Monson H. Hayes III, David V. Anderson, Ronald W. Schafer:
DSP for practicing engineers: an online course for continuing DSP education. ICASSP 2001: 2721-2724 - 2000
- [c56]Burhan Necioglu, Mark A. Clements, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Unsupervised estimation of the human vocal tract length over sentence level utterances. ICASSP 2000: 1319-1322 - [c55]Hong Chae Woo, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Fast codeword search for vector quantization using a multi-stage approach. ICASSP 2000: 2629-2632
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c54]Takahiro Unno, Thomas P. Barnwell III, Kwan K. Truong:
An improved mixed excitation linear prediction (MELP) coder. ICASSP 1999: 245-248 - [c53]Thomas P. Barnwell III, James H. McClellan, Russell M. Mersereau, Ronald W. Schafer:
Repackaging signals, systems and circuits in the core ECE curriculum. ICASSP 1999: 2021-2024 - 1998
- [c52]Burhan Necioglu, Mark A. Clements, Thomas P. Barnwell III, Astrid Schmidt-Nielsen:
Perceptual relevance of objectively measured descriptors for speaker characterization. ICASSP 1998: 869-872 - 1997
- [c51]Burhan Necioglu, Mark A. Clements, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Reliability assessment and evaluation of objectively measured descriptors for perceptual speaker characterization. ICASSP 1997: 955-958 - [c50]Takahiro Unno, Thomas P. Barnwell III, Mark A. Clements:
The multimodal multipulse excitation vocoder. ICASSP 1997: 1683-1686 - 1996
- [c49]Alan McCree, Kwan K. Truong, E. Bryan George, Thomas P. Barnwell III, Vishu R. Viswanathan:
A 2.4 kbit/s MELP coder candidate for the new U.S. Federal Standard. ICASSP 1996: 200-203 - [c48]Burhan Necioglu, Mark A. Clements, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Objectively measured descriptors applied to speaker characterization. ICASSP 1996: 483-486 - 1995
- [j14]Alan McCree, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
A mixed excitation LPC vocoder model for low bit rate speech coding. IEEE Trans. Speech Audio Process. 3(4): 242-250 (1995) - [j13]Iraj Sodagar, Kambiz Nayebi, Thomas P. Barnwell III, Mark J. T. Smith:
Time-varying analysis-synthesis systems based on filter banks and post filtering. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 43(11): 2512-2524 (1995) - [j12]Hyeong-Kyo Kim, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
A design synthesis system for recursive DSP algorithms represented by fully specified flow graphs. J. VLSI Signal Process. 11(1-2): 35-50 (1995) - [c47]Vijay K. Madisetti, James H. McClellan, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
DSP design education at Georgia Tech. ICASSP 1995: 2869-2872 - 1994
- [j11]Kambiz Nayebi, Thomas P. Barnwell III, Mark J. T. Smith:
Low delay FIR filter banks: design and evaluation. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 42(1): 24-31 (1994) - [j10]Kambiz Nayebi, Thomas P. Barnwell III, Mark J. T. Smith:
On the design of FIR analysis-synthesis filter banks with high computational efficiency. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 42(4): 825-834 (1994) - [j9]Iraj Sodagar, Kambiz Nayebi, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Time-varying filter banks and wavelets. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 42(11): 2983-2996 (1994) - [c46]Iraj Sodagar, Kambiz Nayebi, Thomas P. Barnwell III, Mark J. T. Smith:
A novel structure for time-varying FIR filter banks. ICASSP (3) 1994: 157-160 - 1993
- [j8]Pedro R. Gelabert, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Optimal automatic periodic multiprocessor scheduler for fully specified flow graphs. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 41(2): 858-888 (1993) - [j7]Kambiz Nayebi, Thomas P. Barnwell III, Mark J. T. Smith:
Nonuniform filter banks: a reconstruction and design theory. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 41(3): 1114-1127 (1993) - [j6]Thomas P. Barnwell III, Vijay K. Madisetti, Stephen J. A. McGrath:
The Georgia Tech digital signal multiprocessor. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 41(7): 2471-2487 (1993) - [c45]Alan McCree, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Implementation and evaluation of a 2400 bit/s mixed excitation LPC vocoder. ICASSP (2) 1993: 159-162 - [c44]Iraj Sodagar, Kambiz Nayebi, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
A class of time-varying wavelet transforms. ICASSP (3) 1993: 201-204 - [c43]Kambiz Nayebi, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Reconstruction from incompatible nonuniform band filter bank. ISCAS 1993: 112-115 - 1992
- [j5]Kambiz Nayebi, Thomas P. Barnwell III, Mark J. T. Smith:
Time-domain filter bank analysis: a new design theory. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 40(6): 1412-1429 (1992) - [c42]Alan McCree, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Improving the performance of a mixed excitation LPC vocoder in acoustic noise. ICASSP 1992: 137-140 - [c41]Pedro R. Gelabert, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Optimal automatic periodic multiprocessor compiler for multi-bus networks. ICASSP 1992: 593-596 - [c40]Kambiz Nayebi, Thomas P. Barnwell III, Mark J. T. Smith:
Analysis-synthesis systems with time-varying filter bank structures. ICASSP 1992: 617-620 - 1991
- [c39]Alan McCree, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
A new mixed excitation LPC vocoder. ICASSP 1991: 593-596 - [c38]C. P. Hong, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Compilation for interprocessor communication in clock-skewed parallel processing system. ICASSP 1991: 1249-1252 - [c37]Kambiz Nayebi, Thomas P. Barnwell III, Mark J. T. Smith:
The design of perfect reconstruction nonuniform band filter banks. ICASSP 1991: 1781-1784 - 1990
- [j4]David J. Pepper, Thomas P. Barnwell III, Mark A. Clements:
Using a ring parallel processor for hidden Markov model training. IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. 38(2): 366-369 (1990) - [j3]Richard C. Rose, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Design and performance of an analysis-by-synthesis class of predictive speech coders. IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. 38(9): 1489-1503 (1990) - [c36]Kambiz Nayebi, Thomas P. Barnwell III, Mark J. T. Smith:
The time domain analysis and design of exactly reconstructing FIR analysis/synthesis filter banks. ICASSP 1990: 1735-1738
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c35]H. J. Coetzee, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
An LSP based speech quality measure. ICASSP 1989: 596-599 - 1988
- [c34]Kambiz Nayebi, Thomas P. Barnwell III, Mark J. T. Smith:
Analysis of the self-excited subband coder: a new approach to medium band speech coding. ICASSP 1988: 390-393 - [c33]S. H. Lee, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Optimal multiprocessor implementations from a serial algorithm specification. ICASSP 1988: 1694-1697 - 1987
- [j2]Mark J. T. Smith, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
A new filter bank theory for time-frequency representation. IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. 35(3): 314-327 (1987) - [c32]Richard C. Rose, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Quality comparison of low complexity 4800 bps self excited and code excited vocoders. ICASSP 1987: 1637-1640 - [c31]Stephen J. A. McGrath, Thomas P. Barnwell III, D. A. Schwartz:
A WE-DSP32 based, low-cost, high-performance, synchronous multiprocessor for cyclo-static implementations. ICASSP 1987: 1899-1902 - 1986
- [j1]Mark J. T. Smith, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Exact reconstruction techniques for tree-structured subband coders. IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. 34(3): 434-441 (1986) - [c30]Richard C. Rose, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
The self excited vocoder - an alternate approach to toll quality at 4800 bps. ICASSP 1986: 453-456 - [c29]D. A. Schwartz, Thomas P. Barnwell III, C. J. M. Hodges:
The optimal synchronous cyclo-static array: A multiprocessor supercomputer for digital signal processing. ICASSP 1986: 2891-2894 - [c28]S. H. Lee, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
A topological sorting and loop cleansing algorithm for a constrained MIMD compiler of shift-invariant flow graphs. ICASSP 1986: 2927-2930 - 1985
- [c27]Joel Crosmer, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
A low bit rate segment vocoder based on line spectrum pairs. ICASSP 1985: 240-243 - [c26]Schuyler R. Quackenbush, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Objective estimation of perceptually specific subjective qualities. ICASSP 1985: 419-422 - [c25]Mark J. T. Smith, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
A unifying framework for analysis/Synthesis systems based on maximally decimated filter banks. ICASSP 1985: 521-524 - [c24]D. A. Schwartz, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Cyclo-static multiprocessor scheduling for the optimal realization of shift-invariant flow graphs. ICASSP 1985: 1384-1387 - [c23]S. H. Lee, C. J. M. Hodges, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
An SSIMD compiler for the implementation of linear shift-invariant flow graphs. ICASSP 1985: 1664-1667 - 1984
- [c22]D. A. Schwartz, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
A graph theoretic technique for the generation of systolic implementations for shift-invariant flow graphs. ICASSP 1984: 306-309 - [c21]Mark J. T. Smith, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
A procedure for designing exact reconstruction filter banks for tree-structured subband coders. ICASSP 1984: 421-424 - [c20]D. A. Schwartz, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Increasing the parallelism of filters through transformation to block state variable form. ICASSP 1984: 610-613 - 1983
- [c19]Alexander MacLeod Wilgus, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Data rate reduction of gain and pitch parameters in an LPC vocoder. ICASSP 1983: 77-80 - [c18]Joel Crosmer, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
An algorithm for designing optimum quantizers subject to a multiclass distortion criterion. ICASSP 1983: 539-542 - [c17]Schuyler R. Quackenbush, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
The estimation and evaluation of pointwise nonlinearities for improving the performance of objective speech quality measures. ICASSP 1983: 547-550 - 1982
- [c16]Thomas P. Barnwell III, C. J. M. Hodges, Mark A. Randolph:
Optimum implementation of single time index signal flow graphs on synceronous multiprocessor machines. ICASSP 1982: 679-682 - [c15]Thomas P. Barnwell III, Schuyler R. Quackenbush:
An analysis of objectively computable measures for speech quality testing. ICASSP 1982: 996-999 - [c14]Thomas P. Barnwell III, C. J. M. Hodges:
Optimal implementation of signal flow graphs on synchronous multiprocessors. ICPP 1982: 90-95 - 1981
- [c13]James D. Marr, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Two dimensional prediction and interpolation for data rate compression of LPC parameters. ICASSP 1981: 20-23 - [c12]Thomas P. Barnwell III:
An experimental study of sub-band coder design incorporating recursive quadrature filters and optimum ADPCM. ICASSP 1981: 808-811 - [c11]P. Breitkopf, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Segmental preclassification for improved objective speech quality measures. ICASSP 1981: 1101-1104 - 1980
- [c10]James D. Marr, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Two-dimensional prediction of area functions for coding of LPC speech parameters. ICASSP 1980: 11-14 - [c9]Panos Papamichalis, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
A dynamic programming approach to variable rate speech transmission. ICASSP 1980: 28-31 - [c8]Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Correlation analysis of subjective and objective measures for speech quality. ICASSP 1980: 706-709 - [c7]Thomas P. Barnwell III:
A comparison of parametrically different objective speech quality measures using correlation analysis with subjective quality results. ICASSP 1980: 710-713 - [c6]C. J. M. Hodges, Thomas P. Barnwell III, Daniel McWhorter:
The implementation of an all digital speech synthesizer using a multimicroprocessor architecture. ICASSP 1980: 855-858
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [c5]W. Marshall Leach Jr., Ronald W. Schafer, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
Time domain measurement of loudspeaker driver parameters. ICASSP 1979: 322-325 - [c4]Thomas P. Barnwell III, S. Gaglio, C. J. M. Hodges:
Efficient implementation of one and two dimensional digital signal processing algorithms on a multi-processor architecture. ICASSP 1979: 698-701 - [c3]Panos Papamichalis, Thomas P. Barnwell III:
LPC analysis using a variable acoustic tube model. ICASSP 1979: 731-734 - 1978
- [c2]Thomas P. Barnwell III, Ronald W. Schafer, Aubrey M. Bush:
Evaluation of LPC/CVSD tandem connections. ICASSP 1978: 326-329 - [c1]Thomas P. Barnwell III, Aubrey M. Bush:
Statistical correlation between objective and subjective measures for speech quality. ICASSP 1978: 595-598
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