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1 Callahan, Michael WayneAcoustic signal processing based on the short-time spectrumThe frequency domain representation of a time signal afforded by the Fourier transform is a powerful tool in acoustic signal processing. The usefulness of this representation is rooted in the mechanisms of sound production and perception. Many sources of sound exhibit normal modes or natural frequen...Acoustic signal processing1976
2 Crow, Franklin C.The aliasing problem in computer-synthesized shaded imagesThis paper describes work toward improving the quality of computer-synthesized shaded images. Current (practical) hidden-surface algorithms produce an image whose precision is strictly limited by the number of picture elements. Problems caused by this limitation are described and explained in the t...aliasing problem; shaded images; hidden-surface algorithms1976
3 Fuchs, HenryThe automatic sensing and analysis of 3-D surface points from visual scenesDescribed are the design and implementation of a new range-measuring sensing device and an associated software algorithm for constructing surface descriptions of arbitrary three-dimensional objects from single or multiple views. The sensing device, which measures surface points from objects in its ...Range-measuring; Sensing device1976
4 Atashroo, Mohammad AliPole-Zero modeling and its applications to speech processingAutocorrelation Pole-Zero modeling identifies the parameters of a rational transfer function H(z) whose short time-lag autocorrelations either exactly match (Autocorrelation partial Realization) or closely approximate (Autocorrelation Prediction) those of a given spectrum. As a result, the spectrum...Pole-Zero modeling; Speech processing1976
5 Newell, Martin EdwardThe utilization of procedure models in digital image synthesisMany algorithms have been developed for synthesizing shaded images of three dimensional objects modeled by computer. In spite of widely differing approaches the current state of the art algorithms are surprisingly similar with respect to the richness of the scenes they can process. One attribute the...Digital image synthesis; Procedure models; Shaded images; Three dimensional objects1976
6 Christiansen, Richard WesleyWord recognition in continuous speech using linear prediction analysisA promising method of automatic word recognition in continuous speech, recently designated as word spotting, has been demonstrated. The method uses error residual ratios from LPC (Linear Predictive Coding) vocoder analysis for waveform comparison and a dynamic programming procedure for time regist...Word recognition; continuous speech; linear prediction analysis; word spotting; error residual ratios; LPC; Linear Predictive Coding; vocoder analysis1976
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