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9780387229782

Dsp For In-vehicle And Mobile Systems

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    9780387229782

  • ISBN10:

    0387229787

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-09-01
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag
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Summary

DSP for In-Vehicle and Mobile Systems is focused on digital signal processing strategies for improving information access, command and control, and communications for in-vehicle environments. It is expected that the next generation of human-to-vehicle interfaces will incorporate speech, video/image, and wireless communication modalities to provide more comfortable and safer driving ambiance. It is also expected that vehicles will become "smarter" and provide a level of wireless information sharing of resources regarding road, weather, traffic, and other information that drivers may need immediately or request at a later time while driving on the road. The format of this work centers on three themes: in-vehicle corpora, speech recognition/dialog systems with emphasis on car environments, and digital signal processing for mobile platforms involving noise suppression, image/video processing, and alternative communication scenarios that can be employed for in-vehicle applications.DSP for In-Vehicle and Mobile Systems is appropriate for researchers and professionals working in signal processing technologies, next generation vehicle design and networked-communications.

Table of Contents

Dedication v
List of Contributors xi
Preface xiii
Chapter 1 Construction and Analysis of a Multi-layered In-car Spoken Dialogue Corpus 1(18)
Nobuo Kawaguchi, Shigeki Matsubara, Itsuki Kishida, Yuki Irie, Hiroya Murao, Yukiko Yamaguchi, Kazuya Takeda, Fumitada Itakura
Center for Integrated Acoustic Information Research, Nagoya University, Japan
Chapter 2 CU-Move: Advanced In-Vehicle Speech Systems for Route Navigation 19(28)
John H.L. Hansen, Xianxian Zhang, Murat Akbacak, Umit H. Yapanel, Bryan Pellom, Wayne Ward, Pongtep Angkititrakul
Robust Speech Processing Group, Center for Spoken Language Research, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA
Chapter 3 A Spoken Dialog Corpus for Car Telematics Services 47(18)
Masahiko Tateishi¹, Katsushi Asami¹, Ichiro Akahori¹, Scott Judy², Yasunari Obuchi³, Teruko Mitamura², Eric Nyberg², and Nobuo Hataoka(4)
1 Research Laboratories, DENSO CORPORATION, Japan
2 Language Technologies Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
3 Advanced Research Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd., Japan
4 Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd., Japan
Chapter 4 Experiences of Multi-speaker Dialogue System for Vehicular Information Retrieval 65(18)
Hsien-chang Wang, Jhing-fa Wang
Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Department of Electrical Engineering, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Chapter 5 Robust Dialog Management Architecture using VoiceXML for Car Telematics Systems 83(14)
Yasunari Obuchil, Eric Nyberg, Teruko Mitamura, Scott Judy, Michael Duggan, Nobuo Hataoka
Advanced Research Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd., Japan,
Language Technologies Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd., Japan
Chapter 6 Use of Multiple Speech Recognition Units in an In-car Assistance System 97(16)
Alessio Brutti, Paolo Coletti, Luca Cristoforetti, Petra Geutner, Alessandro Giacomini, Mirko Maistrello, Marco Matassoni, Maurizio Omologo, Frank Steffens, Piergiorgio Svaizer
ITC-first (Centro per la Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica), Italy
Robert Bosch GmbH, Corporate Research and Development, Germany
Chapter 7 Hi-speed Error Correcting Code LSI for Mobile phone 113(10)
Yuuichi Hamasuna, Masayasu Hata, Ichi Takumi
DDS Inc., Japan
Chubu University, Japan
Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
Chapter 8 MCMAC as an Amplitude Spectral Estimator for Speech Enhancement 123(16)
Abdul Wahab, Tan Eng Chong, Hüseyin Abut
School of Computer Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
ECE Department, San Diego State University, USA
Chapter 9 Noise Robust Speech Recognition using Prosodic Information 139(14)
Koji Iwano, Takahiro Seki, Sadaoki Furui
Department of Computer Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Chapter 10 Reduction of Diffuse Noise in Mobile and Vehicular Applications 153(16)
Hamid Sheikhzadeh, Hamid Reza Abutalebi, Robert L. Brennan, Georlge H. Freeman
Dspfactory Ltd., Waterloo, Ontario, Canada;
Electrical Engineering Dept., University of Yazd, Iran
Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Chapter 11 Speech Enhancement based on F-Norm Constrained Truncated SVD Algorithm 169(10)
Guo Chen, Soo Ngee Koh, and Ing Yann Soon
School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Chapter 12 Verbkey - A Single-Chip Speech Control for the Automobile Environment 179(14)
Rico Petrick, Diane Hirschfeld, Thomas Richter, Rüdiger Hoffmann
voice INTER connect GmbH,Dresden,Germany
Laboratory of Acoustics and Speech Communication, Dresden University of Technology
Chapter 13 Real-time Transmission of H.264 Video over 802.11B-based Wireless ad hoc Networks 193(16)
E. Masala, C.F.Chiasserini, M. Meo, J.C. De Martin
Dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Dipartimento di Elettronica, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
IEIIT-CNR, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Chapter 14 DWT Image Compression for Mobile Communication 209(10)
Lifeng Zhang, Tahaharu Kouda, Hiroshi Kondo, Teruo Shimomura
Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
Chapter 15 Link-adaptive Variable Bit-rate Speech Transmission over 802.11 Wireless LANs 219(18)
Antonio Servetti, Juan Carlos De Martin
Dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
IEIIT-CNR, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Chapter 16 Joint Audio-Video Processing for Robust Biometric Speaker Identification in Car 237(20)
Engin Erzin, Yücel Yemez, A. Murat Tekalp
Multimedia, Vision and Graphics Laboratory, College of Engineering, Koc University, Turkey
Chapter 17 Is Our Driving Behavior Unique? 257(18)
Kei Igarashil, Kazuya Takeda and Fumitada Itakural, Hüseyin Abut
Center for Integrated Acoustic Information Research (CIAIR), Nagoya University, Japan
ECE Department, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA USA
Chapter 18 Robust ASR Inside A Vehicle Using Blind Probabilistic Based Under-determined Convolutive Mixture Separation Technique 275(18)
Shubha Kadambe
HRL Laboratories, LLC, Malibu, CA, USA
Chapter 19 In-car Speech Recognition using Distributed Microphones 293(16)
Tetsuya Shinde, Kazuya Takeda, Fumitada Itakura,
Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Japan
Index 309

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