This paper introduces a novel approach to the analysis and classification of time series signals using statistical models of reconstructed phase spaces. With sufficient dimension, such reconstructed phase spaces are, with probability one, guaranteed to be topologically equivalent to the state dynamics of the generating system, and, therefore, may contain information that is absent in analysis and classification methods rooted in linear assumptions. Parametric and nonparametric distributions are introduced as statistical representations over the multidimensional reconstructed phase space, with classification accomplished through methods such as Bayes maximum likelihood and artificial neural networks (ANNs). The technique is demonstrated on h...
xx, 136 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P EIE 2009 SunThis the...
This thesis focuses on statistical methods for non-stationary signals. The methods considered or dev...
A novel method for classifying speech phonemes is presented. Unlike traditional cepstral based metho...
A new signal classification approach is presented that is based upon modeling the dynamics of a syst...
A novel method for speech recognition is presented, utilizing nonlinear/chaotic signal processing te...
This paper presents a novel method for speech recognition by utilizing nonlinear/chaotic signal proc...
The paper presents a novel method for speech recognition by utilizing nonlinear/chaotic signal proce...
A novel method for speech recognition is presented, utilizing nonlinear/chaotic signal processing te...
This paper presents a novel method for speech recognition by utilizing nonlinear/chaotic signal proc...
This paper introduces a novel time-domain approach to modeling and classifying speech phoneme wavefo...
A novel method for classification of speech phonemes, based on the combination of dynamical systems ...
A speech recognition system implements the task of automatically transcribing speech into text. As c...
A novel method combining filter banks and reconstructed phase spaces is proposed for the modeling an...
This paper examines the use of multi-band reconstructed phase spaces as models for phoneme classific...
A novel method for speech recognition is presented, utilizing nonlinear/chaotic signal processing te...
xx, 136 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P EIE 2009 SunThis the...
This thesis focuses on statistical methods for non-stationary signals. The methods considered or dev...
A novel method for classifying speech phonemes is presented. Unlike traditional cepstral based metho...
A new signal classification approach is presented that is based upon modeling the dynamics of a syst...
A novel method for speech recognition is presented, utilizing nonlinear/chaotic signal processing te...
This paper presents a novel method for speech recognition by utilizing nonlinear/chaotic signal proc...
The paper presents a novel method for speech recognition by utilizing nonlinear/chaotic signal proce...
A novel method for speech recognition is presented, utilizing nonlinear/chaotic signal processing te...
This paper presents a novel method for speech recognition by utilizing nonlinear/chaotic signal proc...
This paper introduces a novel time-domain approach to modeling and classifying speech phoneme wavefo...
A novel method for classification of speech phonemes, based on the combination of dynamical systems ...
A speech recognition system implements the task of automatically transcribing speech into text. As c...
A novel method combining filter banks and reconstructed phase spaces is proposed for the modeling an...
This paper examines the use of multi-band reconstructed phase spaces as models for phoneme classific...
A novel method for speech recognition is presented, utilizing nonlinear/chaotic signal processing te...
xx, 136 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P EIE 2009 SunThis the...
This thesis focuses on statistical methods for non-stationary signals. The methods considered or dev...
A novel method for classifying speech phonemes is presented. Unlike traditional cepstral based metho...