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Boll, Steven F. | Improving linear prediction analysis of noisy speech by predictive noise cancellation | The analysis of speech using Linear Prediction is reformulated to account for the presence of acoustically added noise and a technique is presented for reducing its effect on parameter estimation. The method, called Predictive Noise Cancellation (PNC), modifies the noisy speech autocorrelations ... | Linear prediction; Predictive Noise Cancellation; Noisy speech; Sppech analysis | 1977 |
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Efros, Alexei L. | Sensor-based distributed control scheme for mobile robots | In this paper we present a sensor-based distributed control scheme for mobile robots. This scheme combines centralized and decentralized control strategies. A server-client model is used to implement this scheme where the server is a process that caries out the commands to be executed, and each clie... | Sensor-based; Distributed control scheme | 1995 |
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Carter, Tony M. | Cascade: hardware for high/variable precision arithmetic | The Cascade hardware architecture for high/variable precision arithmetic is described. It uses a radix-16 redundant signed-digit number representation and directly supports single or multiple precision addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, extraction of the square root and computation... | | 1989 |
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Keller, Robert M. | Denotational models for parallel programs with indeterminate operators | Several approaches to networks of concurrently-operating modules involving indeterminacy are discussed. Techniques for representing the denotational semantics of such networks, and for verifying properties of them, are presented, including an oracle approach, an axiomatic approach, a data-type reduc... | Denotational models; Indeterminate operators | 1977 |
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Lee, Hyo Jong | Implementation and characteristics of rule-based system for the finite element analysis | It it well known that the analysis of process for the finite element method is tedious and errorprone steps. Considering the importance of the task of engineering analyses, such as structural analysis, heat transfer, fluid flow simulation, and electromagnetic potential, many researchers have tried t... | finite element analysis; Rule-based system | 1989 |
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Boll, Steven F. | Noise suppression methods for robust speech processing (1 Oct. 1976 - 31 March 1977) | To develop robust speech processes, based upon the integration of digital noise suppression methods and narrow band speech analysis-synthesis methods, capable of realizing practical, real time methods for effectively processing speech recorded in practical operating environments. | Digital noise suppression | 1977 |
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Lee, Hyo Jong | Automatic mesh analysis technique by knowledge-based system | The finite element analysis technique has been recognized as a very important tool to solve various engineering problems, such as structural analysis, heat transfer, and fluid dynamics. The key point to the technique is discretization of the domain of interest into many finite elements. A good resul... | Mesh analysis; Mesh generation algorithm | 1989 |
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Boll, Steven F. | Suppression of acoustic noise in speech using spectral subtraction | A stand alone noise suppression algorithm is presented for reducing the spectral effects of acoustically added noise in speech. Effective performance of digital speech processors operating in practical environments may require suppression of noise from the digital waveform. Spectral subtraction offe... | Suppression; acoustic noise; noise suppression algorithm; digital speech processors; Spectral subtraction | 1979 |
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Christiansen, Richard Wesley | Word recognition in continuous speech using linear prediction analysis | A 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 analysis | 1976 |
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Allen, Edgar S. | Sensory information processing and symbolic computation (1 Jan. 1975 - 30 June 1975) | This research uses digital computation to investigate processes, both linear and nonlinear, for the filtering. restoration, enhancement, bandwidth reduction, distortion immunization and analysis of both visual and auditory information. | Sensory information processing; Symbolic computation; Auditory information; Visual information | 1973 |
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Carter, Tony M.; Smith, Kent F. | Cell matrix methodologies for integrated circuit design | A class of integrated circuit design and implementation methodologies is described. These techniques are unique in that they simultaneously model both function and interconnect using cells. These cells are designed such that cell adjacency normally implies interconnection. The absence of an interco... | Integrated circuit design; Cell matrix | 1989 |