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EEG signal compression based on classified signature and envelope vector sets
(IEEE Computer Society, 2007)
In this paper, a novel method to compress ElectroEncephaloGram (EEG) Signal is proposed. The proposed method is based on the generation Classified Signature and Envelope Vector Sets (CSEVS) by using an effective k-means ...
A new algorithm for high speed speech and audio coding
(IEEE, 2007)
In this work, a new mathematical modeling approach is proposed for the representation of the speech and audio signals. This approach is based on the generation of the so called Predefined Signature Sequence (PSS) and ...
Elektroensefalogram (EEG) işaretlerinin sıkıştırılmasında özgün bir yaklaşım
(IEEE, 2008)
Bu çalışmada, Elektroensefalogram(EEG) işaretlerinin yeniden oluşturulmasına yönelik olarak yeni bir yöntem sunulmaktadır. Sunulan yöntem, etkin bir k-ortalamalı sınıflandırma algoritması kullanılarak Sınıflandırılmış Temel ...
Model adaptation for dialog act tagging
(IEEE, 2006)
In this paper, we analyze the effect of model adaptation for dialog act tagging. The goal of adaptation is to improve the performance of the tagger using out-of-domain data or models. Dialog act tagging aims to provide a ...
A new coding method for speech and audio signals
(IEEE, 2005)
In this paper a new representation or modeling method of speech signals is introduced. The proposed method is based on the generation of the so-called Predefined Signature S={S R } and Envelope vector E={E K } Sets (PSEVS). ...
A novel representation method for electromyogram (EMG) signal with predefined signature and envelope functional bank
(IEEE, 2004)
In this paper, a new method to model EMG signals by means of "Predefined Signature and Envelope Functional Banks (PSEB)" is presented. Since EMG signals present quasi-stationary behavior, any EMG signal Xi is modeled by ...
On the comparative results of "SYMPES: A new method of speech modeling"
(Elsevier GMBH, 2006)
In this paper, the new method of speech modeling which is called SYMPES (A Novel Systematic Procedure to Model Speech Signals via Predefined "Envelope and Signature Sequences") is introduced and it is compared with the ...