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IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, January 2005
- K. J. Ray Liu:
Ranked First in Citation Impact - from the Editor. 2 - Fred Mintzer:
Recognize a deserving colleague: Let me count the ways - [message from the President]. 4 - Paul C. Lauterbur:
Reflections on MRI - leadership reflections. 12-13 - H. Joel Trussell, Eli Saber, Michael J. Vrhel:
Color image processing [basics and special issue overview]. 14-22 - Michael J. Vrhel, Eli Saber, H. Joel Trussell:
Color image generation and display technologies. 23-33 - Rajeev Ramanath, Wesley E. Snyder, Youngjun Yoo, Mark S. Drew:
Color image processing pipeline. 34-43 - Bahadir K. Gunturk, John William Glotzbach, Yucel Altunbasak, Ronald W. Schafer, Russell M. Mersereau:
Demosaicking: color filter array interpolation. 44-54 - Raja Bala, Gaurav Sharma:
System optimization in digital color imaging. 55-63 - Andreas F. Koschan, Mongi A. Abidi:
Detection and classification of edges in color images. 64-73 - Rastislav Lukac, Bogdan Smolka, Karl Martin, Konstantinos N. Plataniotis, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos:
Vector filtering for color imaging. 74-86 - Farhan A. Baqai, Je-Ho Lee, A. Ufuk Agar, Jan P. Allebach:
Digital color halftoning. 87-96 - Athina P. Petropulu, Xiang-Gen Xia:
ICASSP '05 comes to Philadelphia - conference spotlight. 97-99 - Bernard Widrow:
Thinking about thinking: the discovery of the LMS algorithm. 100-106 - Rainer Storn:
Designing nonstandard filters with differential evolution. 103-106 - Edward R. Dougherty, Anirulddlha Datta:
Genomic signal processing: diagnosis and therapy. 107-112
Volume 22, Number 2, March 2005
- Yu Hen Hu:
Inform, involve, and interact- bring the society and its members together [from The Editor]. 2 - Fred Mintzer:
Our 30th ICASSP [message from The President]. 4 - James L. Melsa:
What I didn't learn in kindergarten [Leadership reflections]. 9-11 - Konstantinos N. Plataniotis, Carlo S. Regazzoni:
Visual-centric surveillance networks and services [Guest Editorial]. 12-15 - Subhasis Chaudhuri, Dipti Rani Taur:
High-resolution slow-motion sequencing: how to generate a slow-motion sequence from a bit stream. 16-24 - Gian Luca Foresti, Christian Micheloni, Lauro Snidaro, Paolo Remagnino, Tim Ellis:
Active video-based surveillance system: the low-level image and video processing techniques needed for implementation. 25-37 - Arun Hampapur, Lisa M. Brown, Jonathan Connell, Ahmet Ekin, Norman Haas, Max Lu, Hans Merkl, Sharath Pankanti:
Smart video surveillance: exploring the concept of multiscale spatiotemporal tracking. 38-51 - Hua-mei Chen, Seungsin Lee, Raghuveer M. Rao, Mohamed-Adel Slamani, Pramod K. Varshney:
Imaging for concealed weapon detection: a tutorial overview of development in imaging sensors and processing. 52-61 - S. Unnikrishna Pillai, Torsten Suel, Seunghun Cha:
The Perron-Frobenius theorem: some of its applications. 62-75 - John R. Buck, Kathleen E. Wage:
Active and cooperative learning in signal processing courses. 76-81 - James H. McClellan, Thomas W. Parks:
A personal history of the Parks-McClellan algorithm. 82-86 - Thomas Kaiser:
When will smart antennas be ready for the market? Part I. 87-92 - Mark Allie, Richard G. Lyons:
A root of less evil [digital signal processing]. 93-96
Volume 22, Number 3, May 2005
- K. J. Ray Liu:
Volunteers (from the Editor). 2 - Fred Mintzer:
Sharpen your pencils (president's Message). 4 - Guaning Su:
The accidental university president-life comes full circle. 8-10 - Shuvra S. Bhattacharyya, Jörg Henkel, Xiaobo Sharon Hu:
Hardware/software codesign for DSP (from the Guest Editor). 11-12 - Theerayod Wiangtong, Peter Y. K. Cheung, Wayne Luk:
Hardware/software codesign: a systematic approach targeting data-intensive applications. 14-22 - Anand Ramachandran, Margarida F. Jacome:
Energy-delay efficient data memory subsystems: suitable for embedded media "processing". 23-37 - Lothar Thiele, Ernesto Wandeler, Samarjit Chakraborty:
Performance analysis of multiprocessor DSPs: a stream-oriented component model. 38-46 - Randy Allen:
Compiling high-level languages to DSPs: automating the implementation path. 47-56 - I. Burak Özer, Tiehan Lu, Wayne Wolf:
Design of a real-time gesture recognition system: high performance through algorithms and software. 57-64 - Zhe Ma, Chun Wong, Peng Yang, Johan Vounckx, Francky Catthoor:
Mapping the MPEG-4 visual texture decoder: a system-level design technique based on heterogeneous platforms. 65-74 - David Shiung, Huei-Wen Ferng, Richard G. Lyons:
Filtering tricks for FSK demodulation. 80-82 - Petre Stoica, Yi Jiang, Jian Li:
On MIMO channel capacity: an intuitive discussion. 83-84 - Will Strauss:
DSP chip options contract and expand. 85
Volume 22, Number 4, July 2005
- Petar M. Djuric:
Signal Processing: is the future bright? [from The Editor]. 2 - Fred Mintzer:
Join the fight against plagiarism [President's Message]. 4 - Jack H. Winters:
Reflections on industrial research [leadership reflections]. 6-8 - Aleksandar Dogandzic, Jaume Riba, Gonzalo Seco, A. Lee Swindlehurst:
Positioning and navigation with applications to communications [from the Guest Editors]. 10-11 - Guolin Sun, Jie Chen, Wei Guo, K. J. Ray Liu:
Signal processing techniques in network-aided positioning: a survey of state-of-the-art positioning designs. 12-23 - Ali H. Sayed, Alireza Tarighat, Nima Khajehnouri:
Network-based wireless location: challenges faced in developing techniques for accurate wireless location information. 24-40 - Fredrik Gustafsson, Fredrik Gunnarsson:
Mobile positioning using wireless networks: possibilities and fundamental limitations based on available wireless network measurements. 41-53 - Neal Patwari, Joshua N. Ash, Spyros Kyperountas, Alfred O. Hero III, Randolph L. Moses, Neiyer S. Correal:
Locating the nodes: cooperative localization in wireless sensor networks. 54-69 - Sinan Gezici, Zhi Tian, Georgios B. Giannakis, Hisashi Kobayashi, Andreas F. Molisch, H. Vincent Poor, Zafer Sahinoglu:
Localization via ultra-wideband radios: a look at positioning aspects for future sensor networks. 70-84 - Zhi Ding:
ICASSP 2005 panel discussion on signal processing research for communications [future funding]. 85-86 - Robert M. Gray:
The 1974 origins of VoIP. 87-90 - Stephen T. C. Wong, Jie Chen:
Emerging biomedical technologies at the micro and nano levels. 91-94 - Ricardo A. Losada, Vincent Pellissier:
Designing IIR filters with a given 3-dB point. 95-98 - Petre Stoica, Jian Li:
On nonexistence of the maximum likelihood estimate in blind multichannel identification. 99-101 - Gianni Vernazza, Giovanni L. Sicuranza, G. Cochairs:
Come to ICIP 2005 in Genova [conference spotlight]. 102-103 - Eli Saber, Sohail A. Dianat, Lalit K. Mestha, Perry Y. Li:
DSP utilization in digital color printing. 104-109 - Mauro Barni, Fernando Pérez-González:
Pushing science into signal processing [my turn]. 120-119
Volume 22, Number 5, September 2005
- Michael D. Zoltowski:
Promoting signal processing [from The Editor]. 2 - Fred Mintzer:
We are your advocates [President's Message]. 4 - Douglas Cochran:
Another kind of service [Leadership reflections]. 8-10 - Li Deng, Kuansan Wang, Wu Chou:
Speech technology and systems in human-machine communication [from the Guest Editors]. 12-14 - Ye-Yi Wang, Li Deng, Alex Acero:
Spoken language understanding. 16-31 - Mazin Gilbert, Jay G. Wilpon, Benjamin Stern, Giuseppe Di Fabbrizio:
Intelligent virtual agents for contact center automation. 32-41 - Lin-Shan Lee, Berlin Chen:
Spoken document understanding and organization. 42-60 - Konstantinos Koumpis, Steve Renals:
Content-based access to spoken audio. 61-69 - Jerome R. Bellegarda:
Latent semantic mapping [information retrieval]. 70-80 - Nelson Morgan, Qifeng Zhu, Andreas Stolcke, M. Kemal Sönmez, Sunil Sivadas, Takahiro Shinozaki, Mari Ostendorf, Pratibha Jain, Hynek Hermansky, Dan Ellis, George R. Doddington, Barry Y. Chen, Özgür Çetin, Hervé Bourlard, Marios Athineos:
Pushing the envelope - aside [speech recognition]. 81-88 - Jeff A. Bilmes, Chris D. Bartels:
Graphical model architectures for speech recognition. 89-100 - Bhiksha Raj, Richard M. Stern:
Missing-feature approaches in speech recognition. 101-116 - Matthias Wölfel, John W. McDonough:
Minimum variance distortionless response spectral estimation. 117-126 - Adriana Dumitras, George S. Moschytz:
From FFTs to wavelets: An interview with C. Sidney Burrus. 128-131 - Timothy K. Horiuchi:
"Seeing" in the dark: neuromorphic VLSI modeling of bat echolocation. 134-139 - Mario Barni, Anna Pelagotti, Alessandro Piva:
Image processing for the analysis and conservation of paintings: opportunities and challenges. 141-144 - David Farrell, Aaron Oakley, Richard G. Lyons:
Discrete-time quadrature FM detection. 145-149
Volume 22, Number 6, November 2005
- K. J. R. Liu:
A time to reflect [from the Editor]. 2 - Fred Mintzer:
The power of proposal [President's message]. 4 - Yrjö Neuva:
Tomorrow's technology today [engineering innovation]. 10-13 - Min Wu, K. J. Ray Liu:
An interactive and team approach to multimedia design curriculum. 14-19 - Leon Cohen:
The history of noise [on the 100th anniversary of its birth]. 20-45 - Edward R. Dougherty, Aniruddha Datta, Chao Sima:
Research issues in genomic signal processing. 46-68 - Bin Le, Thomas W. Rondeau, Jeffrey H. Reed, Charles W. Bostian:
Analog-to-digital converters. 69-77 - Nikolaos V. Boulgouris, Dimitrios Hatzinakos, Konstantinos N. Plataniotis:
Gait recognition: a challenging signal processing technology for biometric identification. 78-90 - Raouf Hamzaoui, Vladimir Stankovic, Zixiang Xiong:
Optimized error protection of scalable image bit streams [advances in joint source-channel coding for images]. 91-107 - Richard K. Martin, C. Richard Johnson Jr.:
Adaptive equalization: transitioning from single-carrier to multicarrier systems. 108-122 - Ivan W. Selesnick, Richard G. Baraniuk, Nick G. Kingsbury:
The dual-tree complex wavelet transform. 123-151 - Arnaud Doucet, Xiaodong Wang:
Monte Carlo methods for signal processing: a review in the statistical signal processing context. 152-170 - Kenneth Steiglitz:
Isomorphism as technology transfer. 171-173 - Thomas Kaiser:
When will smart antennas be ready for the market? Part II - results. 174-176 - Charles M. Rader:
Generating rectangular coordinates in polar coordinate order. 178-180
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