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Peter L. Chu
Person information
- affiliation: Polycom, Inc., Burlington, MA, USA
- affiliation (former): PictureTel Corporation, Andover, MA, USA
- affiliation (former): MIT Lincoln Laboratories, Lexington, MA, USA
Other persons with the same name
- Peterson Julian
(aka: Peter Chu 0001, Peter C. Julian) — Central Police University, Department of Traffic Science, Taiwan
- Chi-Cheng Peter Chu
(aka: Peter Chu 0002) — University of California Los Angeles, Smart Grid Energy Research Center, CA, USA (and 1 more)
- Peter Chu 0004 — Protana Inc, Toronto, ON, Canada (and 1 more)
- Peter Chu 0005
— BlackRock Inc., New York, NY, USA
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2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c12]Minjie Xie, Peter Chu, Anisse Taleb, Manuel Briand:
ITU-T G.719: A new low-complexity full-band (20 kHZ) audio coding standard for high-quality conversational applications. WASPAA 2009: 265-268 - 2007
- [j4]Minjie Xie, Dave Lindbergh, Peter Chu:
From ITU-T G.722.1 to ITU-T G.722.1 Annex C: A New Low-Complexity 14kHz Bandwidth Audio Coding Standard. J. Multim. 2(2): 65-76 (2007) - 2006
- [c11]Minjie Xie, Dave Lindbergh, Peter Chu:
ITU-T G.722.1 Annex C: A New Low-Complexity 14 KHZ Audio Coding Standard. ICASSP (5) 2006: 173-176
1990 – 1999
- 1997
- [c10]Hong Wang, Peter Chu:
Voice source localization for automatic camera pointing system in videoconferencing. ICASSP 1997: 187-190 - [c9]Peter L. Chu:
Superdirective microphone array for a set-top videoconferencing system. ICASSP 1997: 235-238 - 1996
- [c8]Peter L. Chu:
Voice-activated AGC for teleconferencing. ICASSP 1996: 929-932 - 1995
- [c7]Peter L. Chu:
Desktop mic array for teleconferencing. ICASSP 1995: 2999-3002
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j3]Peter L. Chu:
Fast Gaussian noise generator. IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. 37(10): 1593-1597 (1989) - [c6]Peter L. Chu:
A multistage projection structure for multidimensional signal detection. ICASSP 1989: 1484-1487 - 1988
- [j2]Peter L. Chu:
Optimal projection for multidimensional signal detection. IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. 36(5): 775-786 (1988) - [c5]Peter L. Chu:
Optimal projection for multidimensional signal detection. ICASSP 1988: 2797-2800 - 1987
- [c4]Peter L. Chu:
Efficient CFAR detection of line segments in a 2-D image. ICASSP 1987: 587-590 - 1985
- [j1]Peter L. Chu:
Quadrature mirror filter design for an arbitrary number of equal bandwidth channels. IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. 33(1): 203-218 (1985) - 1982
- [c3]Peter L. Chu, David G. Messerschmitt:
Frequency weighted linear prediction. ICASSP 1982: 1318-1321 - 1981
- [c2]Peter L. Chu, David G. Messerschmitt:
An allpass transformed lattice filter with improved sensitivity properties. ICASSP 1981: 209-212 - 1980
- [c1]Peter L. Chu, David G. Messerschmitt:
Zero sensitivity analysis of the digital lattice filter. ICASSP 1980: 89-93

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