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Signal Processing, Volume 59
Volume 59, Number 1, May 1997
- Manuel Domínguez, L. Torres:
Analysis and synthesis of textures through the inference of Boolean functions. 1-16 - Henk J. A. M. Heijmans, Petros Maragos:
Lattice calculus of the morphological slope transform. 17-42 - Marta Karczewicz, Moncef Gabbouj:
ECG data compression by spline approximation. 43-59 - Neep Hazarika, Jean Zhu Chen, Ah Chung Tsoi, Alex A. Sergejew:
Classification of EEG signals using the wavelet transform. 61-72 - Peter Strobach:
Fast recursive orthogonal iteration subspace tracking algorithms and applications. 73-100 - Alfonso Farina:
Linear and non-linear filters for clutter cancellation in radar systems. 101-112 - Klamer Schutte, Geert M. P. van Kempen:
Optimal cache usage for separable image processing algorithms on general purpose workstations. 113-122 - Ljubisa Stankovic:
Local polynomial Wigner distribution. 123-128 - Hua Chen, Sabine Van Huffel, Ad van den Boom, Paul van den Bosch:
Subspace-based parameter estimation of exponentially damped sinusoids using prior knowledge of frequency and phase. 129-136
Volume 59, Number 2, June 1997
- Bernd Girod, Robert M. Gray:
Editorial. 137-138 - Hugues Benoit-Cattin, Atilla Baskurt, Francis Turjman, Rémy Prost:
3D medical image coding using separable 3D wavelet decomposition and lattice vector quantization. 139-153 - Jacob Ström, Pamela C. Cosman:
Medical image compression with lossless regions of interest. 155-171 - Bruno Aiazzi, Luciano Alparone, Stefano Baronti, Giuseppe Chirò, Franco Lotti, Mario Moroni:
A pyramid-based error-bounded encoder: An evaluation on X-ray chest images. 173-187 - Sharon M. Perlmutter, Pamela C. Cosman, Robert M. Gray, Richard A. Olshen, D. Ikeda, C. N. Adams, B. J. Betts, Mark B. Williams, Keren Perlmutter, Jia Li, Anuradha K. Aiyer, Laurie Lee Fajardo, R. Birdwell, B. L. Daniel:
Image quality in lossy compressed digital mammograms. 189-210 - Erwin Keeve, Stefan Schaller, Sabine Girod, Bernd Girod:
Adaptive surface data compression. 211-220 - Seenu S. Reddi, Alex B. Gershman:
An alternative approach to coherent source location problem. 221-233 - Shail Bala Jain, Balbir Kumar, S. C. Dutta Roy:
Semi-analytic method for the design of digital FIR filters with specified notch frequency. 235-241 - Zlatko Zografski, Tariq S. Durrani:
Learning associative memory predictors from time series. 243-249 - Vladimir Katkovnik:
Signal Processing : Erratum to "Local polynomial approximation of the instantaneous frequency: Asymptotic accuracy" 52 (1996) 343-356. 251-252
Volume 59, Number 3, June 1997
- Alex Stephenne, Benoît Champagne:
A new cepstral prefiltering technique for estimating time delay under reverberant conditions. 253-266 - Dong-Il Chang, Souguil Ann, Choong Woong Lee:
A classified split vector quantization of LFS parameters. 267-273 - Wael A. Hashlamoun:
Bounds on the Bayesian cost in optimum receivers. 275-284 - Eweda Eweda:
A quantitative convergence and tracking comparison of two adaptive echo-cancellation algorithms. 285-290 - Soo-Chang Pei, Chien-Cheng Tseng:
Design of equiripple log FIR and IIR filters using multiple exchange algorithm. 291-303 - Eugene A. Sandler, Dmitri A. Gusev, Gregory Y. Milman, Mikhail L. Podolsky:
Estimating from outputs of oversampled delta-sigma modulation. 305-311 - Ilan Sadka, Hanoch Ur:
On Cadzow's non-iterative extrapolation of BL signals. 313-320 - Soo-Chang Pei, Min-Hung Yeh:
Suboptimal selecting subspace for biorthonormal signal representation. 321-328 - Paul Hughett:
Linearity and sigma-linearity in discrete-time linear shift-invariant systems. 329-333 - Sangarapillai Lambotharan, Jonathon A. Chambers, C. Richard Johnson Jr.:
Attraction of saddles and slow convergence in CMA adaptation. 335-340 - Jinsoo Bae, Iickho Song:
Asymptotic performance of a user detection scheme in Nakagami interference. 341-349
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