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IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, 2003
This paper describes the adaptive deblocking filter used in the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC video coding standard. The filter performs simple operations to detect and analyze artifacts on coded block boundaries and attenuates those by applying a selected filter.
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This paper describes the adaptive deblocking filter used in the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC video coding standard. The filter performs simple operations to detect and analyze artifacts on coded block boundaries and attenuates those by applying a selected filter.
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Operational Research Quarterly (1970-1977), 1976
The adaptive filtering technique has recently been proposed as a method for short-to medium-term forecasting. The present note demonstrates some of the shortcomings implicit in the theory and gives illustrative examples.
Golder, E. R., Settle, J. G.
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The adaptive filtering technique has recently been proposed as a method for short-to medium-term forecasting. The present note demonstrates some of the shortcomings implicit in the theory and gives illustrative examples.
Golder, E. R., Settle, J. G.
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1993 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2002
The application of the conjugate gradient (CG) method for the identification of bilinear systems is investigated. An algorithm based on the CG method is developed for adaptive-bilinear digital filtering. This algorithm outperforms the least mean square (LMS) and recursive least squares (RLS) methods in terms of speed of convergence.
Tamal Bose, Mei-Qin Chen
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The application of the conjugate gradient (CG) method for the identification of bilinear systems is investigated. An algorithm based on the CG method is developed for adaptive-bilinear digital filtering. This algorithm outperforms the least mean square (LMS) and recursive least squares (RLS) methods in terms of speed of convergence.
Tamal Bose, Mei-Qin Chen
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On adaptive IIR filters and parallel adaptive identifiers with adaptive error filtering
ICASSP '81. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2005Presently, for provable global stability and unbiasedness in the presence of zero-mean, colored output measurement noise, adaptive infinite impulse response (IIR) filters (or adaptive output error identifiers) require a restrictive SPR condition on the transfer function dividing the error smoothing coefficient polynomial by the unknown desired ...
C. Richard Johnson Jr. +3 more
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IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, 2011
In an increasingly connected world, the protection of digital data when it is processed by other parties has arisen as a major concern for the general public, and an important topic of research. The field of Signal Processing in the Encrypted Domain (SPED) has emerged in order to provide efficient and secure solutions for preserving privacy of signals ...
Juan Ramón Troncoso-Pastoriza +1 more
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In an increasingly connected world, the protection of digital data when it is processed by other parties has arisen as a major concern for the general public, and an important topic of research. The field of Signal Processing in the Encrypted Domain (SPED) has emerged in order to provide efficient and secure solutions for preserving privacy of signals ...
Juan Ramón Troncoso-Pastoriza +1 more
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GLOBECOM'01. IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (Cat. No.01CH37270), 2002
Adaptive packet filters (APFs) are motivated by the proliferation of distributed servers and the lack of quality-of-service (QoS) management solutions for them. APFs merge packet-filtering and server load monitoring into a novel load-sensitive packet-filtering abstraction for overload protection and QoS differentiation. They integrate well into network
John Reumann, Hani Jamjoom, Kang G. Shin
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Adaptive packet filters (APFs) are motivated by the proliferation of distributed servers and the lack of quality-of-service (QoS) management solutions for them. APFs merge packet-filtering and server load monitoring into a novel load-sensitive packet-filtering abstraction for overload protection and QoS differentiation. They integrate well into network
John Reumann, Hani Jamjoom, Kang G. Shin
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Automatica, 1969
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Multiplierless Adaptive Filtering
Digital Signal Processing, 2002Abstract Bose, T., Venkatachalam, A., and Thamvichai, R., Multiplierless Adaptive Filtering, Digital Signal Processing12 (2002) 107–118 When digital filters are designed with power-of-2 coefficients, the multiplications can be implemented by simple shifting operations. For VLSI implementations, multiplierless filters are faster and more compact than
Tamal Bose +2 more
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An adaptive transversal filter
ICASSP '83. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2005A real time electronically programmable transversal filter with parallel architecture is described. The device is capable of operating at sampling rates in excess of 500KHz while maintaining high dynamic range. The device is built around an analog delay line designed using operational amplifiers and switching circuitry.
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2015 International Conference on Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications (DICTA), 2015
Image features vary in size and thus feature analysis often requires a multi-scale approach. Typically, this is achieved using a bank of filters centred at discrete scales. We introduce a novel filter bank constructed from Fourier series basis functions in the logarithmic frequency domain.
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Image features vary in size and thus feature analysis often requires a multi-scale approach. Typically, this is achieved using a bank of filters centred at discrete scales. We introduce a novel filter bank constructed from Fourier series basis functions in the logarithmic frequency domain.
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