From honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!rochester!udel!wupost!howland.reston.ans.net!agate!ames!koriel!sh.wide!wnoc-snd-ss2!sakunami!yagi!yagi!kawamata Tue Aug 31 12:08:36 EDT 1993 Article: 1180 of comp.speech Xref: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu comp.speech:1180 Newsgroups: comp.speech Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!rochester!udel!wupost!howland.reston.ans.net!agate!ames!koriel!sh.wide!wnoc-snd-ss2!sakunami!yagi!yagi!kawamata From: kawamata@higuchi.ecei.tohoku.ac.jp (Masayuki Kawamata) Subject: ISPACS93 Message-ID: Sender: news@ecei.tohoku.ac.jp Nntp-Posting-Host: fourier Organization: /home/higuchi/kawamata/.organization Distribution: comp Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1993 08:17:39 GMT Lines: 706 **************************************************** 1993 International Workshop on Intelligent Signal Processing and Communication Systems **************************************************** October 27-29, 1993 Aoba Memorial Hall Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan Sponsored by IEEE Communications Society (Signal Proc. and Commun. Electronics Committee, Asian & Pacific Committee) IEICE, Technical Group of Digital Signal Processing In cooperation with: IEICE, Technical Group of Communication Systems IEEE Communications Society, Tokyo Chapter IEEE SP Society KITE, Telecommunication Society, Korea IEEE Taipei Section, Region 10 Tohoku University -------------------------------------------------------- Workshop Site ISPACS '93 will be held at the Aoba Memorial Hall, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan. Sendai, the City of Trees, is located in the northeast region of Japan. It is 350 km north from the capital city of Tokyo and is only 2 hours away from Tokyo by the Tohoku bullet train. It is also one and half hour flight from Osaka. It is reached by some international airlines including Singapore (7.5 hour flight) and Seoul or Pusan (2 hour flight). The city, with a population of 1,000,000 has a warm climate and is blessed with four separate and beautiful seasons. The workshop site, Aoba Memorial Hall, is located at the campus of Faculty of Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai. Address: Aramaki-aza-Aoba, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980, Japan Phone: +81-22-222-1800 Ext. 5138 Transportation Railways Sendai is one of the major JR railway centers along the Tohoku line (between Tokyo and Aomori), it is also a major stop for the super-express train on the Tohoku Shinkansen line (between Tokyo and Morioka). Sendai is only 4 hours from Narita, Tokyo international Airport. An approximately 80-minute ride from JR Narita airport station, which is in the first basement of Tokyo International Airport, on the Narita express will take you to Tokyo station. The Tohoku Shinkansen super-express trains (bullet trains) depart for Sendai about every 30 minutes from the No.12 and No.13 platforms in Tokyo station. Sendai is a 2 hour ride from Tokyo. Getting the three tickets at JR Narita airport station is convenient: the passenger ticket from Narita to Sendai (6700 Yen), the express ticket for the Narita express (1630 Yen: Narita-Tokyo) and the super-express ticket for the Tohoku Shinkansen (4720 Yen. Tokyo-Sendai). Airways Sendai Airport is located in Iwanuma, about 15 km south of Sendai. One can take a bus to Sendai Station from the airport. The bus fare is 780 yen (as of 1993). To Sendai Airport, flights from Sapporo, Hakodate, Niigata, Komatsu, Nogoya, Osaka, Fukuoka, and Okinawa are available. International air service from Guam (USA), Saipan (USA) and Seoul (Korea) is also available. However there is no air service between Narita (Tokyo International Airport) and Sendai. Buses The Sendai city bus is convenient for coming to the Faculty of Engineering from Sendai station, and leaves Sendai station (Bus stop No.9) approximately every 30 minutes. It takes about 20 minutes to arrive at the "Kogakubu" bus stop in front of the Faculty of Engineering. The administration office building is located to the right of the bus stop. The fare from Sendai station to the Faculty of Engineering ("Kogakubu" bus stop) is 200 yen and is paid when getting off. Taxis You may take a taxi to the Faculty of Engineering from Sendai Airport or Sendai Station. The fares are about 1300 yen from Sendai station and 5000 yen from Sendai airport. Taxis can be caught at the taxi stands in front of Sendai Airport or Sendai station. HOTEL RESERVATION INFORMATION Three choices of hotel will be available for the workshop participants. We urge you to make your reservation as soon as possible by sending the enclosed hotel reservation form. No advance payment is necessary. However, the space is limited and later reservation will not be guaranteed. The deadline for hotel reservations is September 30, 1993. Rooms will be assigned on a first- come, first-served basis up to the deadline and after that, request will not be fulfilled. We have reserved the following hotel (from October 26 to October 29, 4 nights) for the workshop's exclusive use at a special rate per room and per night including tax and service charge. (1)Sendai Tokyu Hotel (about 15 minutes to/from the workshop site by public transportation) (Best place to attend the workshop, Reception Party Place) 2-9-25, Ichi-ban-cho, Aoba-ku, Sendai, 980 Japan TEL: +81-22-262-2411 Reserved rooms : 25 single rooms, 5 twin rooms Rate : single 9,789 Yen, twin 17,946 Yen (2)KKR Hotel Sendai (about 30 minutes to/from the workshop site by public transportation) 1-8-17, Nishiki-cho, Aoba-ku, Sendai, 980 Japan TEL: +81-22-225-5201 Reserved rooms : 8 single rooms Rate : 6,344 Yen (including breakfast) Additional Information The information of several other hotels in addition to the above arranged hotels are given in the attached hotel list. They are all located at the center of downtown Sendai. You can easily reserve your hotel via FAX by yourself or via hotel agent in your country. For further information, please contact the following local arrangement: Masayuki Kawamata (Associate Professor) Graduate School of Information Sciences Tohoku University Aoba, Aramaki, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980 Japan TEL: +81-22-263-9411, FAX: +81-22-263-9411 E-mail: ispacs93@higuchi.ecei.tohoku.ac.jp REGISTRATION Advance Registration Although attendees may register upon arrival at the workshop, advance registration by mail is strongly encouraged. The number of participants at the workshop will be limited to about 140 people due to the size of the workshop room. Advance registration with prepayment will not only minimize the need to wait at the registration desk, but also guarantee your registration in the limited capacity of participants. Registration form and payment must be received at Tohoku University before September 27 for advance registration. Registration Desk The registration desk will be open during the following hours for pick-up of registration packets and for on-site registration: Tuesday, October 26, 5pm - 8pm at Sendai Tokyu Hotel Wednesday, October 27, 8am - 6pm at Aoba Memorial Hall (workshop site) Thursday, October 28, 8am - 5pm at Aoba Memorial Hall (workshop site) Friday, October 29, 8:30am - 1pm at Aoba Memorial Hall (workshop site) Additional Information The Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Symposium will be held at the same site during the ISPACS'93. The DSP Symposium is a domestic annual conference that covers digital signal processing technologies; from theory to application. ISPACS'93 participants are entitled for attending all the sessions of the DSP Symposium. (There are some English sessions in the DSP Symposium.) If you need the proceedings of the DSP Symposium , a copy (3,000 yen) will be available. TECHNICAL PROGRAM WELCOME MESSAGE FROM THE TPC As modern communication systems continue to evolve, increasingly sophisticated techniques find widespread application. The purpose of this second International Workshop on Intelligent Signal Processing and Communication Systems is to provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of emerging techniques in what is loosely termed intelligent signal processing. Such methods as nonlinear filtering and prediction, fuzzy logic or neural network approaches to detection and classification, image modeling and model-based image coding, and adaptive signal processing, offer the basis for innovative communications products and services.On behalf of the Technical Program Committee, we welcome you to ISPACS'93. We hope that you find the technical presentations stimulating, and that you enjoy your stay in beautiful Sendai! ISPACS'93 TPC Co-chairs Thomas. R. Fischer, Washington State University Sang Uk Lee, Seoul National University Naohisa Ohta, NTT Transmission Systems Labs. ----------------------------------------------------------- Wednesday, October 27 8:00 am-6:00 pm Registration 9:00 am Opening Session 9:15-10:10 am Keynote Speech Very High-speed DSL Technology for Video Services in the Copper Loop: Signal Processing Aspect, T. R. Hsing, Bellcore, USA 10:30 am-0:10 pm Session 1: Equalization *Testing for Parameter Convergence in Blind Adaptive Channel Equalisation, Kutluyil Dogancay, Rodney A. Kennedy, Dept. of Systems Eng., Australian National University, Australia [1.1] *Self-Correcting Decision Feedback Equalization (SCDFE), M. S. Ben Romdhane, Vijay K. Madisetti, Digital Signal Processing Laboratory, School of Electrical Eng., Georgia Institute of Technology, U.S.A. [1.2] *A Combined Fast Adaptive Algorithm Applied to Noise Cancellation, Youhua Wang, Graduate School of Natural Science & Technology, Zhiqiang Ma, Kenji Nakayama, Dept. of Electrical and Eng., Faculty of Technology, Kanazawa University, Japan [1.3] *A Fast Adaptive FIR Filter Algorithm with Reduced Computation for Adaptive Tap-Position Control, Akihiko Sugiyama, Akihiro Hirano, Shigeji Ikeda, Terminal Systems Research Labs., C&C Systems Research Laboratories, NEC Corporation, Hiroshi Sato, Faculty of Eng., Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan [1.4] 0:10 pm-1:15 pm Lunch 1:15-2:55 pm Session 2: Array Signal Processing and Estimation *An Improved High-Resolution DOA Estimation Algorithm for Antenna Array Signal Processing, Yuan-Hwang Chen, Chao-Hung Chen, Institute of Electrical Eng., National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan, R.O.C. [2.1] *A Novel Method to Optimize Patterns for Broadside Arrays with Odd Number of Sensors, Rabin Deka, Akihiko Sugiyama, Takao Nishitani, Terminal Systems Research Labs., C&C Systems Research Labs., NEC Corporation, Japan [2.2] *Adaptive Time Delay Estimation in The Presence of Multipath Propagation, Shiunn-Jang Chern, Bao-Long Huang, Shyh-Neng Lin, Dept. of Electrical Eng., National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan, R.O.C. [2.3] *A New Method to Estimate Accurate Coherence Function, Hiroshi Kanai, Jang Yun-seok, Noriyoshi Chubachi, Dept. of Electrical Eng., Faculty of Eng., Tohoku University, Japan [2.4] 3:15-4:55 pm Session 3: Visual Signal Processing *Use of Participant's Face and Gaze Direction Information to Provide an Improved Visual Sensation for Video-Conferencing Environments, Liyanage C. De Silva, Kiyoharu Aizawa, Mitsutoshi Hatori, Dept. of Electrical Eng., University of Tokyo, Japan [3.1] *Joint Shape Representation and Anti-aliasing for Arbitrarily-Shaped Image Objects, Masahiko Takahashi, Asahi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd., LSI Lab., Japan, Shin-Fu Chang, David G. Messerschmitt, Dept. of Electrical Eng. and Computer Sciences, University of California at Berkeley, U.S.A. [3.2] *Change Detection in Image Sequences Using Gibbs Random Fields: A Bayesian Approach, Til Aach, Andre Kaup, Institute for Communication Eng., Aachen University of Technology (RWTH), Germany [3.3] *Adaptive Detection of Man-Made Objects in Natural Background, Zhao Yi-Gong, Dept. of Electronic Eng., Xidian University, P. R. China [3.4] 5:00-5:50 pm Invited Speech *Model Based Image Coding, N. Farvardin, University of Maryland, USA 6:00-7:30 pm Welcome Cocktail Party ----------------------------------------------------------- Thursday, October 28 8:00 am-5:00 pm Registration 8:45-10:00 am Session 4: Fuzzy-Logic Based Processing *Intelligent Signal Processing Based on Fuzzy Rules, Kaoru Arakawa, Dept. of Computer Science, Meiji University, Japan [4.1] *Nonlinear Filtering Using Fuzzy Control Laws, Hironori Takashima, Akira Taguchi, Yutaka Murata, Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Eng., Musashi Institute of Technology, Japan [4.2] *A Fuzzy Coprocessor Consists of Optimized Min/Max Detectors and a Defuzzifier, Seong-Ik Jang, Choong- Woong Lee, Dept. of Electronics Eng., Seoul National University, Korea [4.3] 10:20-12:00 am Session 5: Hidden Markov Model: Theory and Application *Construction of Phoneme Models - Model Search of Hidden Markov Models -, Shiro Ikeda, Dept. of Mathematical Eng. and Information Physics, Faculty of Eng., University of Tokyo, Japan [5.1] *Adaptive Estimation of Hidden Semi-Markov Chains with Parameterised Transition Probabilities and Exponentially Decaying States, Jason Ford, Vikram Krishnamurthy, John B. Moore, Dept. of Systems Eng., Research School of Physical Sciences and Eng., Australian National University, Australia [5.2] *Calculation of a Probalistic Distance between Hidden Markov Models, Mehmet Karan, Brian D. O. Anderson, Robert C. Williamson, Dept. of Systems Eng, Research School of Physical Sciences and Eng., Australian National University, Australia [5.3] *Adaptive Demodulation Of QAM Signals In Noisy Fading Channels, Iain B. Collings, John B. Moore, Dept. of Systems Eng., Research School of Physical Sciences and Eng., Australian National University, Australia [5.4] 0:00 pm-1:15 pm Lunch 1:15-2:55 pm Session 6: Adaptive Algorithms for Signal Processing and System Analysis (Short Presentation and Poster) *Variable Error Controlling Schemes for Intelligent Error Controlling Systems, Taroh Sasaki, Ryuji Kohno, Yokohama National University, Faculty of Eng., Division of Electrical and Computer Eng., Kohno Laboratory, Hideki Imai, Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo, Japan [6.1] *A Saw-Tooth Lag Smoother with an Application to FM Demodulation, L. S. Irlicht, V. Krishnamurthy, J. B. Moore, Dept. of Systems Eng., Research School of Physical Sciences and Eng., Co-operative Research Centre for Robust and Adaptive Systems (CRASys), Australian National University, Australia [6.2] *A Fast Adaptive Algorithm Based on the Gradient Method, Tsunenori Maeda, Toshihiro Furukawa, Dept. of Management Eng., Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Hajime Kubota, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan [6.3] *Analytic Signal Representation Accelerates the Convergence of Gradient Adaptive Lattice Filter, Tetsuya Shimamura, Jouji Suzuki, Dept. of Information and Computer Sciences, Saitama University, Japan [6.4] *Improving the Convergence of Back-Propagation Using Genetic Search, S. C. Ng, Shu H. Leung, Andrew Luk, Dept. of Electronic Eng., City Polytechnic of Hong Kong, Hong Kong [6.5] *A Stable and Globally Converging OEM IIR ADF, Jinhui Chao, Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Eng., Chuo University, Teruyuki Sato, Shigeo Tsujii, Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Eng., Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan [6.6] *Relationship between the Convergence Property of Adaptive State-Space Filters and the Statistical Sensitivity, Makoto Ohki, Sumihisa Hashiguchi, Dept. of Electrical Eng. and Computer Science, Yamanashi University, Masahiro Morita, Fujitsu Keihin System Eng., Japan [6.7] *Coefficient Sensitivity Analysis of Periodically Time- Varying State-Space Digital Filters, Xuedong Yang, Graduate School of Eng., Masayuki Kawamata, Tatsuo Higuchi, Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku University, Japan [6.8] *Global Optimization of Distributed Neyman-Pearson Detectors, Yong In Han, Taejeong Kim, Dept. of Electronics Eng., Seoul National University, Korea [6.9] *System Identification Utilizing Adaptive Filter with Parallel Structure, Shigenori Kinjo, Hiroshi Ochi, University of the Ryukyus, Yoji Yamada, Ishikawa College of Technology, Japan [6.10] *The Use of Second-Order Statistics for Instantaneous Frequency Estimation, Shiunn-Jang Chern, Chih-Yuan Sung, Chih-Youw Lu, Electrical Engineering Department, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan, R.O.C. [6.11] *Performance Improvement of the Moose's Filter for Tracking a Maneuvering Target, Chang Heon Lim, Dept. of Electrical Eng., Hwang Soo Lee, Dept. of Information and Communication Eng., Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea [6.12] *Enhancement of Linear Trajectory Signals with Varing Profile, M. Sakurai, Nozomu Hamada, Dept. of Electrical Eng., Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University, Japan, L. T. Bruton, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Eng., The University of Calgary, Canada [6.13] *A Training Method of Adaptive Filters for Inverse Filter Estimation In Noise Cancellation Problem, Asadul Huq, Graduate School of Natural Science & Technology, Zhiqiang Ma, Kenji Nakayama, *Dept. of Electrical and Eng., Faculty of Technology, Kanazawa University, Japan [6.14] *A Block Orthogonal Projection Algorithm Using Order Recursive UD Factorization Method, Sadanobu Yoshimoto, Toshihiro Furukawa, Dept. of Management Eng., Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Hajime Kubota, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan [6.15] *Interpolatory Estimation of an Orthogonal Expansion with Bounded Higher Order Correlations for the Stochastic Coefficients, Takuro Kida, Dept. of Information Processing, Graduate School at Nagatsuta, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan [6.16] *Efficient Modelling of FIR System under Coloured Input Using Single Neuron Architecture, B. Bhanu Murthy, G. Panda, Dept. of Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Engg., Regional Engg. College, India [6.17] *Wideband Interference Rejection in Spread Spectrum Communications Using a Neural Network, Teruyuki Miyajima, Takaaki Hasegawa, Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Eng., Saitama University, Japan [6.18] *Let's Learn Things One by One!, Yuanmu Deng, Shouxin Jia, Qiangfu Zhao, Dept. of Electronic Eng., Beijing Institute of Technology, P.R. China [6.19] 3:15-5:20 pm Session 7: Non-linear Signal Processing *Theory of Nonlinear Approximate Restoration of Multi- Dimensional Signals, Dept. of Information Processing, Takuro Kida, Graduate School at Nagatsuta, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan [7.1] *Nonlinear Autoregressive Prediction, Lance Zhicheng Wang, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Eng., University of Waterloo, Canada [7.2] *Competitive Non-Linear Time Series Modeling and Prediction, Carlos J. Pantaleon-Prieto, Dpto. Electronica, ETSI Telecom-Univ., Anibal R. Figueiras-Vidal, DSSR, ETSI Telecom-UPM, Ciudad Universitaria, Spain [7.3] *A New Enhancement System Using Non-linear Modelling of Noisy Speech, K. F. Wong, Shu H. Leung, Dept. of Electronic Eng., City Polytechnic of Hong Kong, Hong Kong [7.4] *Conjugate Gradient Algorithm for Volterra Filters with Applications in Communications, Piyush Sarwal, M. D. Srinath, Dept. of Electrical Eng., Southern Methodist University, A. Patrikar, Martigale Research Corporation, U.S.A. [7.5] 5:30-6:20 pm Evening Special Talk *The Fascination of Modern Cryptology, Shigeo Tsujii, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan (6:30 pm Bus to Tokyu Hotel) 7:00 pm- Reception Party ---------------------------------------------------------------- Friday, October 29 8:30 am-1:00 pm Registration 8:45-10:10 am Session 8: Neural Network and Applications *Reconsideration on the Efficiency of Hopfield Neural Network, Qiangfu Zhao, Dept. of Electronic Eng., Beijing Institute of Technology, P.R.China [8.1] *On the Detection System with the Selectively Unsupervised Learning Neural Network Using a Fast Learning Algorithm in Electric Power Line Spread-Spectrum Communications, Takaaki Hasegawa, Yoshinori Ogiwara, Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Eng., Saitama University, Japan [8.2] *A Neural Approach to Performance Evaluation for General Traffic System, Takashi Okuda, Dept. of Information Management, School of Business Administration, Asahi University, Manimaran Anthony, Yoshiaki Tadokoro, Dept. of Information & Computer Sciences, Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan [8.3] 10:30-12:00 am Session 9: Filter Design *Design of Linear Phase IIR Nyquist Filters, Seung Joo Maeng, Byeong Gi Lee, Dept. of Electronics Eng., Seoul National University, Korea [9.1] *Design of Variable Digital Filters with Arbitrary Variable Characteristics, Tian-Bo Deng, Takashi Soma, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN), Japan [9.2] *An Algebraic Design Method for Nonseparable Two Dimensional Perfect QMF Systems, Kohichi Kawabe, Kaoru Kurosawa, Isao Yamada, Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Eng., Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan [9.3] *Design of 2-D FIR Filters Using Hybrid Domain Approximation, Jiemei Zhu, Nozomu Hamada, Dept. of Electrical Eng., Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University, Japan [9.4] 0:00 pm-1:15 pm Lunch 1:15-2:55 pm Session 10: Advanced Signal Coding and Processing Technologies (Short Presentation and Poster) *Reduced Complexity Kalman Filtering for Signal Coding, Craig R. Watkins, Sam Crisafulli, Robert R. Bitmead, Cooperative Research Centre for Robust and Adaptive Systems, Systems Eng. Department, Research School of Physical Sciences and Eng., Australian National University, Australia [10.1] *Arithmetic Coded (Uniform) Trellis Coded Quantization, Rajan L. Joshi, Valerie J. Crump, Thomas R. Fischer, School of Electrical Eng. and Computer Science, Washington State University, U.S.A. [10.2] *A Chinese Text-to-Speech System Based on Modified CELP Speech Codec, Shu-fung Yang, Gwo-hwa Ju, Chun- hsiao Lee, Wen-hsing Lai, Basic Research Lab., Telecomm. Labs., Ministry of Transportation and Communications, Chi-shi Liu, Institute of Electrical Eng., National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, R.O.C. [10.3] *User-Interactive Knowledge-Based Speech Enhancement, Fred Y. Chiou, Thomas P. Barnwell III, Digital Signal Processing Laboratory, School of Electrical Eng., Georgia Institute of Technology, U.S.A. [10.4] *A New Speech Transmission Technique with Compensation for Recruitment of Narrow Band Loudness in Sensorinueral Hearing Impairments, Yoiti Suzuki, Futoshi Asano, Toshio Sone, Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Kenji Ohyama, Tomonori Takasaka, Dept. of Otolaryngology, School of Medicin, Tohoku University, Japan [10.5] *Multivariate Statistical Models For Prediction Error Images In Moving Video, Frank Muller, Institute for Communication Eng., Aachen University of Technology, Germany [10.6] *Improved Contextual Classifiers of Multispectral Image Data, Takashi Watanabe, Hitoshi Suzuki, Sumio Tanba, Ryuzou Yokoyama, Dept. of Computer and Information Science, Faculty of Eng., Iwate University, Japan [10.7] *Design of a Low-Power Multiple-Valued Cellular Array Using Dynamic Circuits and Its Application to Image Processing, Takahiro Hanyu, Graduate School of Information Sciences, Maho Kuwahara, Tatsuo Higuchi, Graduate School of Eng., Faculty of Eng., Tohoku University, Japan [10.8] *An Iterative Central Prediction Method for Image Subband Coding, Ju-Hong Lee, Jack Chen, Dept. of Electrical Eng., National Taiwan University, Taiwan, R.O.C. [10.9] *A New Compression Scheme of Error-Diffusion Halftoned Images, Seong-Ik Jang, Jun-Seok Song, Jae-Hyok Lee, Choong-Woong Lee, Dept. of Electronics Eng., Seoul National University, Korea [10.10] *A Novel Approach to Variable Bit Rate Video Coder for ATM Application, Mika Helsingius, Changzheng Wang , Kotaro Hirano, The Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kobe University, Japan [10.11] *Robust Quantization of DCT Coefficients in Adaptive Transform Coding of Images, Cheng-Chieh Lee, Nariman Farvardin, Electrical Eng. Department and Institute for Systems Research, University of Maryland, Xiaonong Ran, National Semiconductor Corporation, U.S.A., [10.12] *On Optimized Selection of DCT-Coefficients in H.261-like Videocodecs, Klaus Illgner, Martin Braess, Institute for Communication Eng., Aachen University of Technology, Germany [10.13] *Performance of NLMS Noise Canceller Based on Correlation Between Signal And Noise, Atse Yapi, Graduate School of Natural Science & Technology, Zhiqiang Ma, Kenji Nakayama, Dept. of Electrical and Eng., Faculty of Technology, Kanazawa University, Japan [10.14] *Performance Degradation of a Subband Adaptive Digital Filter with Critical Sampling, Hiroshi Yasukawa, NTT Transmission Systems Laboratories, Japan [10.15] *DSP Implementation and Performance Evaluation of a Compact Stereo Echo Canceller, Akihiro Hirano, Akihiko Sugiyama, Terminal Systems Research Labs., C&C Systems Research Laboratories, NEC Corporation, Japan [10.16] *A VLSI Inner Product Processor for Intelligent Signal Processing Applications, Janusz Starzyk, Chiung-Hsing Chen, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Eng.,Stocker Center, Ohio University, U.S.A. [10.17] *On the Influence of the Algorithm Structure on Design Quality in High-Level Synthesis, Frederico Buchholz Maciel, Yoshikazu Miyanaga, Koji Tochinai, Dept. of Electronic Eng., Faculty of Eng., Hokkaido University, Japan [10.18] *A Heuristic Technique for Deterministic Static Multiprocessor Scheduling of Iterative DSP Algorithms, Jin Yul Kim, Hwang Soo Lee, Dept. of Information and Communication Eng., Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea [10.19] 3:15-4:30pm Session 11: Image Analysis and Coding *Stochastic Model-Based Image Segmentation Using Functional Approximation, Andre Kaup, Til Aach, Institute for Communication Eng., Aachen University of Technology (RWTH), Germany [11.1] *An Error-Controlling Scheme According to Different Importance of Segments for Knowledge-Based Coded Facial Image, Noriko Suzuki, Taroh Sasaki, Ryuji Kohno, Yokohama National University, Faculty of Eng., Division of Electrical and Computer Eng., Kohnolab, Hideki Imai, Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo, Japan [11.2] *A Parallel Decoding Algorithm for IFS Codes without Transient Behavior, Soo-Chang Pei, Chien-Cheng Tseng, Ching-Yung Lin, Dept. of Electrical Eng., National Taiwan University, Taiwan, R.O.C. [11.3] 4:30-4:40 pm Closing Session