My ICASSP 2013 Schedule

Note: Your custom schedule will not be saved unless you create a new account or login to an existing account.
  1. Create a login based on your email (takes less than one minute)
  2. Perform 'Paper Search'
  3. Select papers that you desire to save in your personalized schedule
  4. Click on 'My Schedule' to see the current list of selected papers
  5. Click on 'Printable Version' to create a separate window suitable for printing (the header and menu will appear, but will not actually print)

Clicking on the Add button next to a paper title will add that paper to your custom schedule.
Clicking on the Remove button next to a paper will remove that paper from your custom schedule.

SPTM-P4: Quantization and Signal Estmation Methods

Session Type: Poster
Time: Tuesday, May 28, 15:30 - 17:30
Location: Poster Area J
Session Chair: Isao Yamada, Tokyo Institute of Technology
 
  SPTM-P4.1: TRANSFORM CODER IDENTIFICATION
         Marco Tagliasacchi; Politecnico di Milano
         Marco Visentini Scarzanella; Imperial College London
         Pier Luigi Dragotti; Imperial College London
         Stefano Tubaro; Politecnico di Milano
 
  SPTM-P4.2: FILTERING OF SUBTRACTIVE DISCRETE DITHER IN QUANTIZERS: SOME NEW RESULTS
         Abhishek Ghosh; University of California, Los Angeles
         Sudhakar Pamarti; University of California, Los Angeles
 
  SPTM-P4.3: TURBO QUANTIZATION OF FRAMES
         Mohamed Mansour; Texas Instruments Inc.
 
  SPTM-P4.4: QUANTIZATION-LOSS REDUCTION FOR SIGNAL PARAMETER ESTIMATION
         Manuel Stein; Technische Universität München
         Friederike Wendler; Technische Universität München
         Amine Mezghani; Technische Universität München
         Josef A. Nossek; Technische Universität München
 
  SPTM-P4.5: EMBEDDED VORONOI CODES FOR SUCCESSIVE REFINEMENT LATTICE VECTOR QUANTIZATION
         Guillaume Fuchs; Fraunhofer Institut Integrierte Schaltungen
 
  SPTM-P4.6: ANALYSIS-BY-SYNTHESIS-BASED QUANTIZATION OF COMPRESSED SENSING MEASUREMENTS
         Amirpasha Shirazinia; KTH Royal Institute of Technology
         Saikat Chatterjee; KTH Royal Institute of Technology
         Mikael Skoglund; KTH Royal Institute of Technology
 
  SPTM-P4.7: ESTIMATION OF BANDLIMITED SIGNALS FROM THE SIGNS OF NOISY SAMPLES
         Animesh Kumar; Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
         Vinod Prabhakaran; Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bombay
 
  SPTM-P4.8: IRREGULARLY SAMPLED SEISMIC DATA INTERPOLATION USING ITERATIVE HALF THRESHOLDING REGULARIZATION
         Pengliang Yang; Xi'an Jiaotong University
         Jinghuai Gao; Xi'an Jiaotong University
         Wenchao Chen; Xi'an Jiaotong University
 
  SPTM-P4.9: GRADED QUANTIZATION: DEMOCRACY FOR MULTIPLE DESCRIPTIONS IN COMPRESSED SENSING
         Diego Valsesia; Politecnico di Torino
         Giulio Coluccia; Politecnico di Torino
         Enrico Magli; Politecnico di Torino
 
  SPTM-P4.10: A GRADIENT-LIKE VARIATIONAL BAYESIAN APPROACH FOR JOINT IMAGE SUPER-RESOLUTION AND SOURCE SEPARATION, APPLICATION TO ASTROPHYSICAL MAP-MAKING
         Hacheme Ayasso; Université Joseph Fourier/GIPSA-LAB
         Thomas Rodet; Université Paris-Sud (XI)
         Alain Abergel; Institut d'astrophysique spatiale (IAS)
         Karin Dassas; Institut d'astrophysique spatiale (IAS)
 
  SPTM-P4.11: ALGEBRAIC PHASE UNWRAPPING FOR FUNCTIONAL DATA ANALYTIC ESTIMATIONS --- EXTENSIONS AND STABILIZATIONS
         Daichi Kitahara; Tokyo Institute of Technology
         Isao Yamada; Tokyo Institute of Technology
 
  SPTM-P4.12: STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF THE JOINTLY-OPTIMIZED ACOUSTIC ECHO CANCELLATION BF-AEC STRUCTURE
         Marcos Maruo; Federal University of Santa Catarina
         José Carlos Moreira Bermudez; Federal University of Santa Catarina
         Leonardo Resende; Federal University of Santa Catarina
 
  SPTM-P4.13: BAYESIAN AND CRAMER-RAO BOUNDS FOR SINGLE SENSOR TARGET LOCALIZATION VIA MULTIPATH EXPLOITATION
         Pawan Setlur; University of Illinois at Chicago
         Natasha Devroye; University of Illinois at Chicago
 
  SPTM-P4.14: DISTRIBUTED PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS ANALYSIS IN SENSOR NETWORKS
         Abiodun Aduroja; The University of Texas at Arlington
         Ioannis Schizas; The University of Texas at Arlington
         Vasileios Maroulas; University of Tennessee at Knoxville