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SPA 2016: Poznan, Poland
- Signal Processing: Algorithms, Architectures, Arrangements, and Applications, SPA 2016, Poznan, Poland, September 21-23, 2016. IEEE 2016, ISBN 978-83-62065-27-1

- Kamisetty Ramamohan Rao:

High efficiency video coding. 11 - Brian C. J. Moore:

Computational models for predicting sound quality. 12 - Joos Vandewalle:

The crucial role of mathematics in circuits, systems and signal processing research and education. 13 - Petr Pfeifer

, Heinrich Theodor Vierhaus:
Iterative error correction with double/triple error detection. 14-19 - Gordana Jovanovic-Dolecek

, Lara Dolecek:
Exploiting features of symmetric polynomials for improved comb filter design. 26-29 - Jaroslaw Majewski, Ryszard Wojtyna:

Evolutionary algorithm for transformation of short-time signal into frequency-domain description. 30-33 - Piotr Szczuko

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Rough set-based classification of EEG signals related to real and imagery motion. 34-39 - Szymon Drgas

, Rafal Zdunek:
Automatic tuning of hyperparameters for NMF-based face recognition system. 40-44 - Michal Lech

, Andrzej Czyzewski
:
A handwritten signature verification method employing a tablet. 45-50 - Filip Malawski, Bogdan Kwolek:

Classification of basic footwork in fencing using accelerometer. 51-55 - Tatsiana Viarbitskaya, Andrzej Dobrucki:

Elimination of distortions in the recorded sound of the violin using cascade-integrator-comb filters based on Gabor transform and pitch-shifting algorithm. 56-61 - Dariusz Bismor, Krzysztof Bartnicki:

Real-time advanced speech enhancement using low-power, fixed-point hardware. 62-67 - Konrad Kowalczyk

, Szymon Wozniak
, Tomasz Chyrowicz, Roman Rumian:
Embedded system for acquisition and enhancement of audio signals. 68-71 - Edward Polrolniczak

, Michal Kramarczyk
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Analysis of the dependencies between parameters of the voice at the context of the succession of sung vowels. 72-77 - Marek Kocinski

, Andrzej Materka
, Andreas Deistung, Jürgen R. Reichenbach:
Centerline-based surface modeling of blood-vessel trees in cerebral 3D MRA. 85-90 - Marek Kocinski

, Andrzej Materka
, Arvid Lundervold
, Helga Salvesen, Sigmund Ytre-Hauge, Ingfrid Haldorsen:
Texture analysis of 2D spatial distribution of blood pharmacokinetic model parameters for endometrial carcinoma classification. 91-96 - Zbigniew Tyfa

, Michal Strzelecki
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MeMoS - A software tool for extraction of anatomical structures data from 3D medical images. 97-102 - Andrzej Polanczyk

, Tomasz Wozniak, Michal Strzelecki
, Wojciech Szubert, Ludomir Stefanczyk:
Evaluating an algorithm for 3D reconstruction of blood vessels for further simulations of hemodynamic in human artery branches. 103-107 - Michal Strzelecki

, Slawomir Skonieczka, Jaroslaw D. Kasprzak
, M. Simiera, Blazej Michalski, Piotr Lipiec
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Analysis of myocardial texture in resting echocardiographic images predicts recovery one year after myocardial infarction. 108-112 - Cong Yang, Oliver Tiebe, Marcin Grzegorzek

, Bipin Indurkhya
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Investigations on skeleton completeness for skeleton-based shape matching. 113-118 - Grzegorz Szwoch

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Performance evaluation of the parallel object tracking algorithm employing the particle filter. 119-124 - Karolina Nurzynska

, Bogdan Smolka
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Smile veracity recognition using 3D texture features for image sequence processing. 125-129 - Agnieszka Stankiewicz

, Tomasz Marciniak
, Adam Dabrowski, Marcin Stopa
, Elzbieta Marciniak
, Andrzej Michalski:
Matching 3D OCT retina images into super-resolution dataset. 130-137 - Robert R. Chodorek

, Agnieszka Chodorek
:
Traffic flow description based on scene change analysis. 138-141 - Ahmed Desouky, Ahmed El-Mahdy:

Asynchronous down-link cooperative communication scheme in Rayleigh fading wireless environment. 142-146 - Sarah Imam, Ahmed E. El-Mahdy:

Selective interference alignment in 5G networks. 147-151 - Piotr Kardys, Adam Dabrowski, Marcin Iwanowski, Damian Huderek

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A new Android application for blind and visually impaired people. 152-155 - Michal R. Nowicki

, Marta Rostkowska, Piotr Skrzypczynski
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Indoor navigation using QR codes and WiFi signals with an implementation on mobile platform. 156-161 - Krzysztof Sozanski:

Signal-to-noise ratio in power electronic digital control circuits. 162-171 - Nader Alexan, Rana El Garem, Hisham Othman:

An extendible open source tool measuring software metrics for indicating software quality. 172-176 - Vinay Chakravarthi Gogineni

, Subrahmanyam Mula
, Rajib Lochan Das, Mrityunjoy Chakraborty:
Performance analysis of proportionate-type LMS algorithms. 177-181 - Maciej Szczodrak, Andrzej Czyzewski

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Face detection algorithms evaluation for the bank client verification. 186-190 - Syed Mohd Zahid Syed Zainal Ariffin

, Nursuriati Jamil
, Puteri Norhashimah Megat Abdul Rahman:
DIAST variability illuminated thermal and visible ear images datasets. 191-195 - Marcin Kolodziej

, Andrzej Majkowski
, Remigiusz J. Rak:
Automatic detection of SSVEP using independent component analysis. 196-201 - Sudha Velusamy, Pratibha Moogi:

A progressive method of face clustering for mobile phone applications. 202-206 - Przemyslaw Korohoda, Roman Rumian:

Audio in-band signalling system based on a complementary pair of peak and notch equalizers. 207-212 - Piotr Hoffmann, Bozena Kostek

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A concept of signal equalization method based on music genre and the listener's room characteristics. 213-218 - Krzysztof Kakol, Bozena Kostek

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A study on signal processing methods applied to hearing aids. 219-224 - Alexey A. Petrovsky, Vadzim Herasimovich

, Alexander Petrovsky:
Audio/speech coding using the matching pursuit with frame-based psychoacoustic optimized time-frequency dictionaries and its performance evaluation. 225-229 - Damian Cetnarowicz, Adam Dabrowski:

Speaker tracking audio-video system. 230-233 - Michael Kröger, Wolfgang Sauer-Greff, Ralph Urbansky, M. Lorang, M. Siegrist:

Performance evaluation on contour extraction using Hough transform and RANSAC for multi-sensor data fusion applications in industrial food inspection. 234-237 - Zbigniew Czapla

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Vehicle detection with image conversion into point representation. 238-242 - Adam Konieczka

, Karol Piniarski
, Julian Balcerek
:
HDR tonal mapping algorithm for mobile devices. 243-247 - Karol Piniarski

, Pawel Pawlowski
:
Multi-branch classifiers for pedestrian detection from infrared night and day images. 248-253 - Pawel Marek Stasik:

Euclidean proximity function in image processing. 254-258 - Andrzej Borys:

Increasing disregard for excellence in circuits and systems theory and related mathematics. 259-264 - Radu Matei:

Gaussian 2D IIR filters with multiple orientation. 265-269 - Yousef Baroud, José Manuel Mariños Velarde, Sven Simon:

Architecture for parallelizing decoding of marker-free variable length code streams. 270-275 - Andrzej Majkowski

, Marcin Kolodziej
, Remigiusz J. Rak, Robert Korczyeski:
Classification of emotions from speech signal. 276-281 - Krystian Kapala, Dawid Krawczyk, Stefan Brachmanski

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Tests of selected emotional states recognition. 282-286 - Piotr Bratoszewski, Grzegorz Szwoch

, Andrzej Czyzewski
:
Comparison of acoustic and visual voice activity detection for noisy speech recognition. 287-291 - Radoslaw Weychan, Tomasz Marciniak

, Adam Dabrowski:
Multithreaded Java approach to speaker recognition. 292-297 - Piotr Klosowski

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Algorithm and implementation of automatic phonemic transcription for Polish. 298-303 - Piotr Klosowski

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Statistical analysis of Polish language corpus for speech recognition application. 304-309 - Stanislaw Kacprzak

, Mariusz Masior, Mariusz Ziólko:
Automatic extraction and clustering of phones. 310-314 - Jakub Wagner

, Andrzej Miekina, Pawel Mazurek
, Roman Z. Morawski
, Wieslaw Winiecki, Frode Fadnes Jacobsen, Knut Øvsthus, Tobba T. Sudmann, Ingebjorg T. Borsheim:
Signal processing in a two-module radar system for monitoring of human position and movements in an indoor environment. 315-320 - Krzysztof Sieczkowski

, Tadeusz Sondej
, Andrzej P. Dobrowolski
, Robert Olszewski:
Autocorrelation algorithm for determining a pulse wave delay. 321-326 - Artur Klepaczko

, Ludomir Stefanczyk:
Predicting MR angiography image appearance for realistic models of stenosed carotid and renal arteries. 327-332

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