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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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