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SOME COMPUTATIONS AND EXTREMAL PROPERTIES OF OPERATORS

  • Moon, Kyung-Young;Park, Sun-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.47-54
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    • 2007
  • In [6] some computation of spectral measures induced by normal operators $T^{*n}T^n$ was introduced. In this note we improve some computations by using spectral measures, which are related t o extremal vectors. Also, we discuss the extremal value properties and apply our spectral measure equations to moment sequences which are induced by weighted shifts.

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A Frequency Weighted HMM with Spectral Compensation for Noisy Speech Recognition (잡음하의 음성인식을 위한 스펙트럴 보상과 주파수 가중 HMM)

  • 이광석
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.443-449
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    • 2001
  • This paper is simulation research to improve speech recognition rates under the noisy environment. We examines recognition ratio based on frequency-weighted HMM together with spectral subtraction. As results, frequency-weighted HMM with scaling coefficients is trained as a minimum error classification criterion, and is presents a higher recognition rates in noisy condition than a conventional method. Furthermore, spectral subtraction method gives 11 to 28% improvements for this frequency-weighted HMM in low SNR, and gives recognition rates of 81.7% at 6dB SNR of noisy speech.

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A Weighted Feature Voting Approach for Robust and Real-Time Voice Activity Detection

  • Moattar, Mohammad Hossein;Homayounpour, Mohammad Mehdi
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.99-109
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    • 2011
  • This paper concerns a robust real-time voice activity detection (VAD) approach which is easy to understand and implement. The proposed approach employs several short-term speech/nonspeech discriminating features in a voting paradigm to achieve a reliable performance in different environments. This paper mainly focuses on the performance improvement of a recently proposed approach which uses spectral peak valley difference (SPVD) as a feature for silence detection. The main issue of this paper is to apply a set of features with SPVD to improve the VAD robustness. The proposed approach uses a weighted voting scheme in order to take the discriminative power of the employed feature set into account. The experiments show that the proposed approach is more robust than the baseline approach from different points of view, including channel distortion and threshold selection. The proposed approach is also compared with some other VAD techniques for better confirmation of its achievements. Using the proposed weighted voting approach, the average VAD performance is increased to 89.29% for 5 different noise types and 8 SNR levels. The resulting performance is 13.79% higher than the approach based only on SPVD and even 2.25% higher than the not-weighted voting scheme.

Multiview-based Spectral Weighted and Low-Rank for Row-sparsity Hyperspectral Unmixing

  • Zhang, Shuaiyang;Hua, Wenshen;Liu, Jie;Li, Gang;Wang, Qianghui
    • Current Optics and Photonics
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.431-443
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    • 2021
  • Sparse unmixing has been proven to be an effective method for hyperspectral unmixing. Hyperspectral images contain rich spectral and spatial information. The means to make full use of spectral information, spatial information, and enhanced sparsity constraints are the main research directions to improve the accuracy of sparse unmixing. However, many algorithms only focus on one or two of these factors, because it is difficult to construct an unmixing model that considers all three factors. To address this issue, a novel algorithm called multiview-based spectral weighted and low-rank row-sparsity unmixing is proposed. A multiview data set is generated through spectral partitioning, and then spectral weighting is imposed on it to exploit the abundant spectral information. The row-sparsity approach, which controls the sparsity by the l2,0 norm, outperforms the single-sparsity approach in many scenarios. Many algorithms use convex relaxation methods to solve the l2,0 norm to avoid the NP-hard problem, but this will reduce sparsity and unmixing accuracy. In this paper, a row-hard-threshold function is introduced to solve the l2,0 norm directly, which guarantees the sparsity of the results. The high spatial correlation of hyperspectral images is associated with low column rank; therefore, the low-rank constraint is adopted to utilize spatial information. Experiments with simulated and real data prove that the proposed algorithm can obtain better unmixing results.

SPEECH ENHANCEMENT BY FREQUENCY-WEIGHTED BLOCK LMS ALGORITHM

  • Cho, D.H.
    • Proceedings of the Acoustical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 1985.10a
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    • pp.87-94
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    • 1985
  • In this paper, enhancement of speech corrupted by additive white or colored noise is stuided. The nuconstrained frequency-domain block least-mean-square (UFBLMS) adaptation algorithm and its frequency-weighted version are newly applied to speech enhancement. For enhancement of speech degraded by white noise, the performance of the UFBLMS algorithm is superior to the spectral subtraction method or Wiener filtering technique by more than 3 dB in segmented frequency-weighted signal-to-noise ratio(FWSNERSEG) when SNR of speech is in the range of 0 to 10 dB. As for enhancement of noisy speech corrupted by colored noise, the UFBLMS algorithm is superior to that of the spectral subtraction method by about 3 to 5 dB in FWSNRSEG. Also, it yields better performance by about 2 dB in FWSNR and FWSNRSEG than that of time-domain least-mean-square (TLMS) adaptive prediction filter(APF). In view of the computational complexity and performance improvement in speech quality and intelligibility, the frequency-weighted UFBLMS algorithm appears to yield the best performance among various algorithms in enhancing noisy speech corrupted by white or colored noise.

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Detection of Forged Signatures Using Directional Gradient Spectrum of Image Outline and Weighted Fuzzy Classifier

  • Kim, Chang-Kyu;Han, Soo-Whan
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.7 no.12
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    • pp.1639-1649
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    • 2004
  • In this paper, a method for detection of forged signatures based on spectral analysis of directional gradient density function and a weighted fuzzy classifier is proposed. The well defined outline of an incoming signature image is extracted in a preprocessing stage which includes noise reduction, automatic thresholding, image restoration and erosion process. The directional gradient density function derived from extracted signature outline is highly related to the overall shape of signature image, and thus its frequency spectrum is used as a feature set. With this spectral feature set, having a property to be invariant in size, shift, and rotation, a weighted fuzzy classifier is evaluated for the verification of freehand and random forgeries. Experiments show that less than 5% averaged error rate can be achieved on a database of 500 signature samples.

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JACOBI SPECTRAL GALERKIN METHODS FOR VOLTERRA INTEGRAL EQUATIONS WITH WEAKLY SINGULAR KERNEL

  • Yang, Yin
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.53 no.1
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    • pp.247-262
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    • 2016
  • We propose and analyze spectral and pseudo-spectral Jacobi-Galerkin approaches for weakly singular Volterra integral equations (VIEs). We provide a rigorous error analysis for spectral and pseudo-spectral Jacobi-Galerkin methods, which show that the errors of the approximate solution decay exponentially in $L^{\infty}$ norm and weighted $L^2$-norm. The numerical examples are given to illustrate the theoretical results.

Design of EVRC LSP Codebooks with Korean (한국어에 의한 EVRC LSP 코드북 설계)

  • 이진걸
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.167-172
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    • 2002
  • The EVRC (Enhanced Variable Rate Codec) is currently in service as a speech cosec in digital cellular systems in North America and Korea. In the EVRC, the LSP (Line Spectral Pairs) related to energy distribution of speech signals in the frequency domain are coded by weighted split vector quantization. Considering that the LSP codebooks might be trained with the language of the develop country of the codebooks or English, it is expected that codebooks trained with Korean provide the performance improvements in the communication in Korean. In this paper, the EVRC LSP codebooks are designed with korean adopting the LBG algorithm based vector quantization, and the performance improvement of the vector quantization and the accompanying speech quality improvement are demonstrated by spectral distortion, SNR and SegSNR measurements, respectively.

WSGGM-Based Spectral Modeling for Radiation Properties of Combustion Products (회체가스중합모델에 기초한 연소가스의 파장별 복사 성질)

  • Kim, Ook Joong;Song, Tae-Ho
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.628-636
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    • 1999
  • This work describes the low-resolution spectral modeling of the water vapor, carbon dioxide and their mixtures by applying the weighted-sum-of-gray-gas-gases model (WSGGM) to each narrow band. Proper modeling scheme of gray gas absorption coefficients vs temperature relation is suggested. Comparison between the modeled emissivity calculated from this relation and the 'true' emissivity obtained from the high temperature statistical narrow band parameters is made for a few typical narrow bands. Low resolution spectral intensities from one-dimensional layers are also obtained and examined for uniform, parabolic and boundary layer type temperature profiles using the obtained WSGGM's with several gray gases. The results are compared with the narrow band spectral intensities obtained by a narrow band model-based code with Curtis-Godson approximation. Good agreement is found between them. Data bases including optimized modeling parameters and total and low-resolution spectral weighting factors are developed for water vapor, carbon dioxide and their mixtures. This model and obtained data bases, available from the authors' Internet site, can be appropriately applied to any radiative transfer equation solver.

Extraction Method of Ultrasound Spectral Information using Phase-Compensation and Weighted Averaging Techniques (위상 보상과 가중치 평균을 이용한 의료 초음파 신호의 주파수 특성 추출 방법)

  • Kim, Hyung-Suk;Yi, Joon-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.959-966
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    • 2010
  • Quantitative ultrasound analysis provides fundamental information of various ultrasound parameters using spectral information of the short-gated radiofrequency(RF) data. Therefore, accurate extraction of spectral information from backscattered RF signal is crucial for further analysis of medical ultrasound parameters. In this paper, we propose two techniques for calculating a more accurate power spectrum which are based on the phase-compensation using the normalized cross-correlation to minimize estimation errors due to phase variations, and the weighted averaging technique to maximize the signal-to-noise ratio(SNR). The simulation results demonstrate that the proposed method estimates better results with 10% smaller estimation variances compared to the conventional methods.