GS-SPTM-O.1: Signal Processing Theory and Methods |
Symposium: General Symposium |
Session Type: Oral |
Time: Wednesday, November 15, 16:00 - 17:30 |
Location: Lasalle |
Session Chair: Jose Principe, University of Florida |
16:00 - 16:18 |
GS-SPTM-O.1.1: THE CASCADING HAAR WAVELET ALGORITHM FOR COMPUTING THE WALSH-HADAMARD TRANSFORM |
Andrew Thompson; University of Oxford |
16:18 - 16:36 |
GS-SPTM-O.1.2: ROBUST ESTIMATION OF THE SAMPLE MEAN VARIANCE FOR GAUSSIAN PROCESSES WITH LONG-RANGE DEPENDENCE |
Lenin Arango-Castillo; Queen's University |
Glen Takahara; Queen's University |
16:36 - 16:54 |
GS-SPTM-O.1.3: MODELING NONLINEARITY IN MULTI-DIMENSIONAL DEPENDENT DATA |
Qiuyi Han; Harvard University |
Jie Ding; Harvard University |
Edoardo Airoldi; Harvard University |
Vahid Tarokh; Harvard University |
16:54 - 17:12 |
GS-SPTM-O.1.4: USING MARGINAL MEDIAN AND BLOCK LEAST MEAN SQUARES IN MOBILE ADAPTIVE NETWORKS |
Fotios Mandanas; Aristotle University of Thessaloniki |
Constantine Kotropoulos; Aristotle University of Thessaloniki |
17:12 - 17:30 |
GS-SPTM-O.1.5: TIME BASED GAIN CONTROL FOR THE ANALOG TO PULSE CONVERTER |
Gabriel Nallathambi; Pulsics, LLC |
Jose Principe; University of Florida |