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The first annual April 19-20, 2005 Het Provinciehuis, Antwerp, Belgium http://acivs.org/sps2005/ |
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SPS-DARTS 2005 Conference program
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Introduction
The papers in SPS-DARTS 2005 are presented in two parallel tracks. Both tracks share a joint poster session.
April 19, 2005 - Track 2
09:00-12:00: Registration
09:30-09:45: General Introduction
09:45-10:30: Invited talk by
Paper 163: SIMD Vector Signal Processor for Wireless Embedded Systems
Presented by: Gerhard Fettweis. Vodafone Chair Mobile Communications Systems, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden.
10:30-11:00: Coffee Break
11:00-12:30: DSP Processors
Paper 133: Design of application-specific instruction-set processors for multi-media, using a retargetable compilation flow
Presented by: Gert Goossens. Target Compiler Technologies, Leuven.
Paper 151: Power Consumption Study of CoolFlux DSP, an Embedded Ultra Low Power C-Programmable DSP Core
Presented by: Hans Roeven. Applied Technologies, Philips, Leuven.
Paper 104: Using Embedded C For High Performance DSP Applications
Presented by: Marcel Beemster. ACE Associated Compiler Expers bv, Amsterdam.
12:30-13:30: Lunch
13:30-15:00: Poster Session
15:00-15:45: Invited talk by
Paper 166: Turbo estimation of channel and synchronization parameters
Presented by: Luc Vandendorpe. Communications and Remote Sensing Lab, Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain la Neuve.
15:45-16:15: Coffee Break
16:15-17:45: Wireless
Paper 142: Critically subsampled filterbanks implementing Reed-Solomon codes: An algebraic point of view
Presented by: Geert Van Meerbergen. KULeuven ESAT, Heverlee.
Paper 129: Array Interpolation applied to Conformal Array STAP
Presented by: Philippe Ries. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Liège, Liège.
Paper 122: Performance of MIMO OFDM systems in fading channels with additive TX and RX impairments
Presented by: Tim Schenk. Electrical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven.
19:30-22:00: Dinner
April 19, 2005 - Track 2
09:00-12:00: Registration
09:30-09:45: General Introduction
09:45-10:30: Invited talk by
Paper 149: Vertebrate-type Dynamic Vision for Ground Vehicle Guidance
Presented by: Ernst Dickmanns. Luft- und Raumfahrttechnik (LRT), Universitaet der Bundeswehr Munich, Neubiberg.
10:30-11:00: Coffee Break
11:00-12:30: Image processing
Paper 160: On the reconstruction of strip-shredded documents
Presented by: Patrick De Smet. TELIN/TW07, Ghent University, Ghent.
Paper 177: Anisotropic diffusion filtering steered by Bayesian framework and a Laplacian prior for ideal image gradient
Presented by: Iris Vanhamel. TW-ETRO-IRIS, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels.
Paper 178: Consistency Checks for Particle Filters with Application to Image Stabilization
Presented by: Ferdinand Heijden. EWI-S&S, University of Twente, Enschede.
12:30-13:30: Lunch
13:30-15:00: Poster Session
15:00-15:45: Invited talk by
Paper 172: Programming and validation of domain-specific re-configurable processors
Presented by: Jos Huisken. Silicon Hive, Eindhoven.
15:45-16:15: Coffee Break
16:15-17:45: Video coding
Paper 154: Improving Parallelism of a Hardware Friendly, Scalable Wavelet Entropy Codec
Presented by: Mark Christiaens. Electronics and Information Systems (ELIS), Ghent University, Gent.
Paper 171: SVEN - Scaleable Video Engine for the DTV market
Presented by: Gerald Krottendorfer. ON DEMAND Microelectronics, Vienna.
Paper 128: H.264 baseline profile codec on a multiprocessor dsp platform
Presented by: Frédéric Devisch. Barco Silex, Louvain-la-Neuve.
19:30-22:00: Dinner
April 19, 2005 - Posters
13:30-15:00: Poster Session
Paper 123: Why to do without Model Driven Architecture in embedded system codesign?
Presented by: Jean-Luc Dekeyser. DART, INRIA - LIFL, Villeneuve d'ascq.
Paper 131: DSP Verification Using Word Level Symbolic Simulation
Presented by: Mohammad Reza Kakoee. Computer, Azad University, Damavand Branch, Tehran.
Paper 141: Signal Processing Functions, Algorithms and Smurfs: the Need for Declarativity
Presented by: Raymond Boute. INTEC, Universiteit Gent, Gent.
Paper 150: Alleviating Memory Bottlenecks by Software-controlled Data Transfers in a Data-Parallel Wavelet Transform on a Multicore Dsp
Presented by: Bert Geelen. ESAT-INSYS, KULeuven, Heverlee.
Paper 139: Mobile High-resolution Direction Finding of multipath radio waves in azimuth and elevation
Presented by: Maurice Kwakkernaat. Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven.
Paper 144: MMSE Estimation of Basis Expansion Models for Rapidly Time-Varying Channels
Presented by: Imad Barhumi. K.U. LEUVEN - ESAT/SISTA, Leuven.
Paper 145: Frequency offset and channel parameter estimation for a multi-user DS-CDMA system using the code-aware SAGE algorithm
Presented by: Frederik Simoens. Ghent University, Gent.
Paper 161: Stability of energy-aware radio link control with imperfect path loss knowledge
Presented by: Jimmy Nsenga. Interuniversity Micro-Electronic Center (IMEC), Leuven.
Paper 137: FPGA Implementation of Finite Interval CMA
Presented by: Antonin Hermanek. Ustav teorie informace a automatizace AV CR, Praha 8.
Paper 127: Real Time Digital Emulation Of Copper Access Networks For VDSL Applications
Presented by: Koen Van Renterghem. INTEC, Universiteit GENT, Gent.
Paper 116: On Design-Time Performance Predictions of Object-Based MPEG-4 Video Applications
Presented by: Egor Bondarev. TU/e, Eindhoven.
Paper 156: Improved Passive Reconstruction Of Wavelet-coded Images Through Directional Image Correlation
Presented by: Joost Rombaut. TELIN, Ghent University --- UGent, Gent.
Paper 159: Refined Noise-Robust Motion Estimation For Noise Reduction in Video Sequences
Presented by: Vladimir Zlokolica. TELIN, Ghent University, Gent.
Paper 104: Using Embedded C For High Performance DSP Applications
Presented by: Marcel Beemster. ACE Associated Compiler Expers bv, Amsterdam.
Paper 142: Critically subsampled filterbanks implementing Reed-Solomon codes: An algebraic point of view
Presented by: Geert Van Meerbergen. KULeuven ESAT, Heverlee.
Paper 129: Array Interpolation applied to Conformal Array STAP
Presented by: Philippe Ries. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Liège, Liège.
Paper 122: Performance of MIMO OFDM systems in fading channels with additive TX and RX impairments
Presented by: Tim Schenk. Electrical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven.
Paper 160: On the reconstruction of strip-shredded documents
Presented by: Patrick De Smet. TELIN/TW07, Ghent University, Ghent.
Paper 177: Anisotropic diffusion filtering steered by Bayesian framework and a Laplacian prior for ideal image gradient
Presented by: Iris Vanhamel. TW-ETRO-IRIS, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels.
Paper 154: Improving Parallelism of a Hardware Friendly, Scalable Wavelet Entropy Codec
Presented by: Mark Christiaens. Electronics and Information Systems (ELIS), Ghent University, Gent.
Paper 178: Consistency Checks for Particle Filters with Application to Image Stabilization
Presented by: Ferdinand Heijden. EWI-S&S, University of Twente, Enschede.
April 20, 2005 - Track 1
09:00-12:00: Registration
09:30-10:15: Invited talk by
Paper 167: Speech Enhancement for Hands-free Voice Communication
Presented by: Rainer Martin. Institute of Communication Acoustics, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Bochum.
10:15-10:45: Coffee Break
10:45-12:15: Speech enhancement
Paper 125: Acoustic Echo Cancellation in the Presence of Continuous Double-Talk
Presented by: Toon van Waterschoot. ESAT-SCD, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven.
Paper 155: Improved Subspace Based Speech Enhancement Using an Adaptive Time Segmentation
Presented by: Richard Hendriks. Mediamatica, Delft University of Technology, Delft.
Paper 113: Performance Assessment Method for Speech Enhancement Systems
Presented by: Bernard Grundlehner. Infotainment Solutions, Siemens VDO Trading B.V., Eindhoven.
12:15-13:15: Lunch
13:15-14:45: Poster Session
14:45-15:30: Invited talk by
Paper 165: Rate-distortion optimisation in audio coding using a perceptual distortion measure
Presented by: Steven van de Par. Digital Signal Processing Group, Philips Research Laboratories, Eindhoven.
15:30-16:00: Coffee Break
16:00-17:30: Audio coding and psycho-acoustics
Paper 117: Binaural noise reduction for hearing aids: Preserving interaural time delay cues
Presented by: Thomas Klasen. ESAT-SCD-SISTA, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Heverlee.
Paper 121: On Delay in Parametric Audio Coding with Adaptive Segmentation
Presented by: Nicolle van Schijndel. DSP group, Philips Research, Eindhoven.
Paper 175: Automatic Music Mixing Technology
Presented by: Aweke Lemma. Information and System Security, Philips Research Eindhoven, Eindhoven.
17:30-17:40: Closing
April 20, 2005 - Track 2
09:00-12:00: Registration
09:30-10:15: Invited talk by
Paper 148: Advanced Analysis And Visualization Of Brain Imaging Data
Presented by: Rainer Goebel. Department of Cognitive Neuroscience, Maastricht University, Maastricht.
10:15-10:45: Coffee Break
10:45-12:15: Biomedical imaging
Paper 157: Flat maps rendering the complete outer surface of the brain: their reconstruction, their relevance and possibilities for visualization and study of brain anatomy, their usage for automatic recognition
Presented by: Rudi Deklerck. ETRO, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels.
Paper 126: Classifying white matter damage in non-compensated ultrasound images
Presented by: Ewout Vansteenkiste. Telecommunication and Information processing, Ghent University, Gent.
Paper 147: Evaluation of Spatial and Temporal Detection Algorithms for Interictal Epileptiform EEG Activity
Presented by: Peter Van Hese. Electronics and Information Systems, Ghent University, Ghent.
12:15-13:15: Lunch
13:15-14:45: Poster Session
14:45-15:30: Invited talk by
Paper 168: Trends In 2D And 3D Face Recognition
Presented by: Stefan Gehlen. Viisage Technology AG, Bochum.
15:30-16:00: Coffee Break
16:00-17:30: Communications
Paper 134: A New Transceiver Design for Ultra Wideband Impulse Radio Systems
Presented by: Eduardo Cano. Electronics and Computer Engineering, University of Limerick, Limerick.
Paper 110: End-to-end Voice-over-IP system demonstration
Presented by: Ioannis Grammatikakis. Communications & Signal Proccessing, InAccess Networks S.A., Athens.
Paper 119: Current testing for nanotechnologies: a demystifying application perspective
Presented by: Hans Manhaeve. Q-Star Test nv, Brugge.
17:30-17:40: Closing
April 20, 2005 - Posters
13:15-14:45: Poster Session
Paper 114: Experimental Results of a Multi-Channel Speech Dereverberation Algorithm based on a Statistical Model of Late Reverberation
Presented by: Emanuel Habets. Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Eindhoven.
Paper 115: Better Spectral Analysis by Improved Preprocessing
Presented by: Neeta Awasthy. Electronics & Communication, J.S.S. ATE,NOIDA,U.P.Technical University, Ghaziabad.
Paper 120: Split Time Warping For Improved Automatic Time Synchronization Of Speech
Presented by: pieter soens. ETRO-DSSP, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussel.
Paper 124: Active Noise Control in Frontages of Buildings
Presented by: Patrick Tamaz. University of Liège, Liège.
Paper 138: Time Segmentation Algorithms for the Time-Varying MDCT
Presented by: Omar Niamut. EEMCS/Mediamatics/ICT, Delft University of Technology, Delft.
Paper 143: Adaptive feedback cancellation in hearing aids based on the autoregressive modelling of the desired signal
Presented by: Ann Spriet. ESAT/SCD-SISTA, K.U. Leuven, Leuven.
Paper 152: Speaker Adaptation by Maximum Likelihood Linear Regression With Application to Computer Aided Learning
Presented by: Wim Jansen. Departement ESAT/PSI, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Heverlee.
Paper 153: A Study of the Distribution of Time-Domain Speech Samples and Discrete Fourier Coefficients
Presented by: Jesper Jensen. Dept. of Mediamatics, Delft University of Technology, Delft.
Paper 158: Trajectory Clustering Using Longer Length Units for Automatic Speech Recognition
Presented by: Yan Han. Department of Language and Speech, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen.
Paper 164: A priori SNR estimation for speech enhancement using Kalman filter
Presented by: Ivo Batina. Mediamatica, TU Delft, Delft.
Paper 136: Relevant Feature Selection for Seizure Detection in Neonates
Presented by: Ardalan Aarabi. GRAMFC, Amiens.
Paper 170: Optimization of the driving signal of an ultrasonic transducer using a genetic algorithm
Presented by: Jacob Vlasma. Signals and Systems, University of Twente, Enschede.
Paper 132: On the accuracy of EERs in face recognition and the importance of reliable registration
Presented by: Gert Beumer. EEMCS - Signals and Systems, University of Twente, Enschede.
Paper 146: Recognition Of Isolated Digits Using A Liquid State Machine
Presented by: David Verstraeten. ELIS, Ugent, Gent.
Paper 125: Acoustic Echo Cancellation in the Presence of Continuous Double-Talk
Presented by: Toon van Waterschoot. ESAT-SCD, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven.
Paper 155: Improved Subspace Based Speech Enhancement Using an Adaptive Time Segmentation
Presented by: Richard Hendriks. Mediamatica, Delft University of Technology, Delft.
Paper 113: Performance Assessment Method for Speech Enhancement Systems
Presented by: Bernard Grundlehner. Infotainment Solutions, Siemens VDO Trading B.V., Eindhoven.
Paper 117: Binaural noise reduction for hearing aids: Preserving interaural time delay cues
Presented by: Thomas Klasen. ESAT-SCD-SISTA, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Heverlee.
Paper 121: On Delay in Parametric Audio Coding with Adaptive Segmentation
Presented by: Nicolle van Schijndel. DSP group, Philips Research, Eindhoven.
Paper 175: Automatic Music Mixing Technology
Presented by: Aweke Lemma. Information and System Security, Philips Research Eindhoven, Eindhoven.
Paper 157: Flat maps rendering the complete outer surface of the brain: their reconstruction, their relevance and possibilities for visualization and study of brain anatomy, their usage for automatic recognition
Presented by: Rudi Deklerck. ETRO, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels.
Paper 126: Classifying white matter damage in non-compensated ultrasound images
Presented by: Ewout Vansteenkiste. Telecommunication and Information processing, Ghent University, Gent.
Paper 147: Evaluation of Spatial and Temporal Detection Algorithms for Interictal Epileptiform EEG Activity
Presented by: Peter Van Hese. Electronics and Information Systems, Ghent University, Ghent.
Paper 134: A New Transceiver Design for Ultra Wideband Impulse Radio Systems
Presented by: Eduardo Cano. Electronics and Computer Engineering, University of Limerick, Limerick.
Paper 119: Current testing for nanotechnologies: a demystifying application perspective
Presented by: Hans Manhaeve. Q-Star Test nv, Brugge.
April 19, 2005-April 20, 2005 - Demonstrators
09:30-17:30: Demonstrators
Paper 110: End-to-end Voice-over-IP system demonstration
Presented by: Ioannis Grammatikakis. Communications & Signal Proccessing, InAccess Networks S.A., Athens.
Paper 171: SVEN - Scaleable Video Engine for the DTV market
Presented by: Gerald Krottendorfer. ON DEMAND Microelectronics, Vienna.
Paper 151: Power Consumption Study of CoolFlux DSP, an Embedded Ultra Low Power C-Programmable DSP Core
Presented by: Hans Roeven. Applied Technologies, Philips, Leuven.
Paper 174: About IMEC
Presented by: Carolien Martens. INVOMEC-I&I, IMEC, Leuven.
Paper 176: About TELiNDUS
Presented by: Erik Hulsmans. R&D, TELINDUS, Heverlee.
Paper 128: H.264 baseline profile codec on a multiprocessor dsp platform
Presented by: Frédéric Devisch. Barco Silex, Louvain-la-Neuve.
Paper 118: IDDX measurement solutions - Demonstration
Presented by: Hans Manhaeve. Q-Star Test nv, Brugge.
Paper 133: Design of application-specific instruction-set processors for multi-media, using a retargetable compilation flow
Presented by: Gert Goossens. Target Compiler Technologies, Leuven.


