Signal, Multimedia and Telecommunications: ACTIVITY REPORT 2014-2019
Signal, Multimedia and Telecommunications: ACTIVITY REPORT 2014-2019
Signal, Multimedia and Telecommunications: ACTIVITY REPORT 2014-2019
April 2019
CONTACT
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COPPE/Poli/UFRJ
P.O. Box 68504
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BRAZIL, 21945-970
Visiting Address:
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Centro de Tecnologia – UFRJ
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Brazil
Webpage: http://www.smt.ufrj.br
Contents
The Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Theses
M. Sc. Theses
D. Sc. Theses
Publications
Books
Book Chapters
Refereed Papers Published in Journals
Refereed Papers Published in National Journals
Refereed Papers Published in International Conferences
Papers Published in National Conferences
Patents Granted
Summary of Achievements
Luiz W. P. Biscainho was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1962. He received his
Elec. Eng. degree (magna cum laude) from the EE (now Poli) at Universidade Federal
do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil, in 1985, and his M.Sc. and D.Sc. degrees in
Electrical Engineering from the COPPE at UFRJ in 1990 and 2000, respectively.
Having worked for the telecommunications industry until 1993, Dr. Biscainho is
currently Associate Professor at DEL/Poli and PEE/COPPE, at UFRJ. His research
area is digital signal processing, particularly for audio applications. He is currently a
member of the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers), the AES (Audio
Engineering Society), the SBrT (Brazilian Telecommunications Society), and the SBC
(Brazilian Computer Society).
E-mail: [email protected]
Site: http://www.smt.ufrj.br/~wagner
Paulo Sergio Ramirez Diniz was born in Niterói, Brazil. He received the Electronics
Eng. degree (Cum Laude) from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) in
1978, the M.Sc. degree from COPPE/UFRJ in 1981, and the Ph.D. from Concordia
University, Montreal, P.Q., Canada, in 1984, all in electrical engineering.
Since 1979 he has been with the Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering
(the undergraduate dept.) UFRJ. He has also been with the Program of Electrical
Sergio Lima Netto was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1967. He received the B.Sc.
degree from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) in 1991, the M.Sc. degree
from COPPE/UFRJ in 1992, and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Victoria,
Canada,in 1996, respectively, all in Electrical Engineering. Since 1997 he has been
Associate Professor at the Department of Electronics, School of Engineering, at UFRJ,
and since 1998, also with the Program of Electrical Engineering, COPPE/UFRJ.
He served as the Region-9 (Latin-America) Vice-President for the IEEE Circuits and
Systems Society for 2002-2003, and acted as an Associate Editor for the Circuits,
Systems and Signal Processing journal (2002-2005) and for IEEE Transactions on
Circuits and Systems, Part II: Express Letters (2004-2006).
He co-authored (with Paulo S. R. Diniz and Eduardo A. B. da Silva) the book “Digital
Signal Processing: System Analysis and Design” by Cambridge University Press, 2nd
ed., 2010, with several international editions including translations to Portuguese and
Chinese. He has also authored “Geometric Constructions: Exercises and Solutions" (in
Portuguese) by the Brazilian Mathematical Society, 2009, and "Mathematics Exams for
the Military Institute of Engineering" (in Portuguese) by VestSeller, 2011.
His research interests include digital signal processing, adaptive filtering, and speech
processing.
E-mail: [email protected]
Site: http://www.smt.ufrj.br/~sergioln
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knowledge opens up the possibility of new transmitter design strategies that fully exploit
the channel capacity, such as water-filling and bit loading. Some current
communications systems do not fully capitalize on the available transport domains,
namely space, time and frequency. In these domains, information can be protected by
inserting redundancies in several ways. So far the proposed solutions are not
integrated being as a result limited, by reducing the capacity and the integration of
different services. The theoretical source information compression can be improved by
joint exploration of the mentioned domains.
The objective of this research is to find viable solution to improve the reliability
and the spectral usage in communications systems. As an example, an issue under
current study is how to improve the performance of the coherent detection is utilized in
most of the transmission systems for mobile wireless communications. The
pilot-symbol patterns play a key role in system performance leading to conservative
and robust pilot-symbol patterns choices by the standardization organizations such as
long-term evolution (LTE).
This research addresses how to design optimal pilot-symbol patterns in
dispersive channels with an optimal power distribution between pilot- and
data-symbols, in addition to find a solution for adaptive pilot-symbol patterns that adapt
to the varying channel conditions.
such that channel response in each subband appears to be flat. The latter condition is
achieved by filter banks with very large number of subbands, whose design with the
currently available techniques leads to an optimization problem with a prohibitive
number of parameters.
These transceivers are instrumental to the design of high performance
broadband wireless and wired communications utilizing multicarrier transmissions or
performing equalization in the frequency domains. In many cases the ideal solution
requires a method for jointly optimizing transmitter and receiver FIR multiple-input
multiple-output (MIMO) filters in the presence of near-end crosstalk an additive noise
source independent of the original signal.
For a given channel with a maximum allowable input power, the transmitter and
receiver FIR MIMO filters are jointly optimized to minimize the bit-error rate. These
types of solutions, despite of being ideal to improve the spectral efficiency, require
sophisticate transceivers which are difficult to design. An alternative way to improve
spectral efficiency is to reducing the amount of transmitted redundancy inserted in the
physical layer so that multicarrier systems with reduced-redundancy can be designed
and efficiently implemented. The reduction in the amount of redundancy leads to
increased spectral efficiency. In the context of fixed and memoryless TMUXes, it is
possible to show that the minimum redundancy required eliminating IBI and still
allowing the design of zero-forcing (ZF) solutions is only half the amount of
redundancy used by standard OFDM and SC-FD systems.
In this context, we have studied how to design memoryless LTI transceivers
with reduced redundancy whose computational complexity is comparable to OFDM
and SC-FD systems. That is, these transceivers should be amenable to superfast
implementations in order to keep their computational complexities competitive with
practical OFDM-based systems. This research addresses how transceivers with
reduced redundancy can be implemented employing superfast algorithms based on
the concepts of structured matrix representations..
ranging from the simplest to the more complex, tradeoffs between performance criteria
such as, e.g., computational complexity and convergence rate, have to be made. In
certain applications, the use of a complex algorithm is prohibitive due to the high
computational complexity and in such cases we must resort to simpler algorithms. As
an alternative, instead of reducing filter order, one may choose to update only part of
the filter coefficient vector at each time instant. Such algorithms are referred to as
partial-update (PU) algorithms. Set-membership filtering (SMF) is a complementary
approach to reduce computational complexity in adaptive filtering. SMF algorithms
employ a deterministic objective function related to a bounded error constraint on the
filter output such that the updates belong to a set of feasible solutions. The SMF
algorithms feature reduced computational complexity primarily due to (in
data-selective) updates rendering an overall complexity that is usually much less than
that of their conventional counterparts. The sparse updating in time can provide
substantial savings in computations because it enables sharing of processor capacity
and less power consumption.
Although the aforementioned adaptive filtering algorithms have already proven
their values, their related convergence speeds degrade as the number of parameters
to be adjusted is large. Fortunately, in several practical cases the parameters are
sparse / compressible, i.e., most of their components have values close to zero. The
sparsity inherent to such systems can be exploited in order to increase the
convergence speed of adaptive filtering algorithms. Sparsity is directly revealed by the
l0 norm, but minimization of such a norm is a very difficult task (NP-hard problem).
Solutions can be derived by exploiting the compressed sensing literature, in particular
the equivalence between l0 and l1 minimizations for sufficiently high dimensional
problems. The minimization leads to a convex problem, which is much more tractable.
In this research we propose solutions to address the sparse problem aiming at deriving
new AP algorithms.
5.7. Signal, Image and Video Coding and Filter Design Using
Generalized Bit-Planes and Matching Pursuits
Eduardo Antonio Barros da Silva (in collaboration with Prof. Paulo S. R. Diniz
and Luiz Wagner P. Biscainho, from LPS/COPPE/UFRJ, Lisandro Lovisolo and Michel
Tcheou, from Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Alessandro J. S.
Dutra, from General Electric, Brazil.)
Among the state-of-the-art in wavelet image coding one can point out the ones
that use successive approximations, due to both compression efficiency and ease of
implementation. Initially the most successful successive approximation quantization
methods were based on scalar quantization. The attempts to employ successive
approximation vector quantization methods resulted in codebooks that were very
complex to generate. However, it has been developed a successive approximation
vector quantization method that uses regular lattices as codebooks, which are very
easy to generate. This has opened new avenues of research in the area. It has been
shown that this method can be extended to Hilbert spaces, and can be seen as a
generalization of signal decompositions followed by quantization and bit-plane
encoding. Conditions for the convergence of successive approximation vector
quantization have been determined. However, those results have been obtained only
experimentally. Its mathematical analysis has led to analytical results and theorems
that have set the basis for deeper studies and the development of image and video
encoders. Following this line, we have been investigating the relations of successive
approximation vector quantization with iterated function systems, since this has been
shown to be a good tool for the analytical development of the successive
approximation theory. With the help of this theory, along with ergodic theory and the
expansive transformations theory, more efficient methods of vector successive
approximation have been investigated. As a natural development of this research,
extensions of this theory to Hilbert spaces were investigated, leading to a theory of
signal decompositions in generalized bit-planes. Its applications to video compression
are being investigated, using the framework of the matching pursuits algorithm. It has
also been investigated the dictionary design for such decompositions, based on recent
development in the area of two-dimensional function decomposition using
geometrically significant components, known as ridgelets, curvelets and contourlets.
Applications of generalized bitplanes to the compression of hyperspectral images are
also being considered. We also investigate the use of the matching pursuits algorithm
for encoding signals from the electric system, as well as audio signals. Recently, we
started investigation the use of generalized bitplanes to the design of efficient digital
filters, to be implemented using sum of powers of two (SPTs).
several Universities and research centers around the country. The team in LPS has
active participation in this process, specially in the video compression part. This
includes working on enhanced techniques that can be applied both in future codec
implementations and in future standards, as well as investigating ways of configuring
the present codecs based on the H.264 standard for increased compression
performance given complexity restrictions.
wavelets used and to the coefficient combination methods, which include image
segmentation techniques.
6. Theses
6.1. M. Sc. Theses
1. Ribeiro, F. M. L., “Deteção de Pontos Fiduciais em Faces Usando Filtragem
Linear”, M. Sc. Thesis, COPPE/UFRJ, February 24, 2014 (Eduardo Antonio Barros
da Silva).
7. Winter, N., “Joint Channel and CFO Estimation for Filter Bank Based Multi-Carrier",
M. Sc Thesis, Forschungspraxis, Technical University of Munich, October, 2014.
(Paulo Sergio Ramirez Diniz, Leonardo G. Baltar and Tadeu Nagashima Ferreira).
December 16, 2014. (Luiz Wagner Pereira Biscainho and Adriana Santarosa
Vivacqua).
10. Thomaz, L. A., “Abandoned Object Detection Using Operator-Space Pursuit”, M.
Sc. Thesis, COPPE/UFRJ, March 04, 2015. (Eduardo Antônio Barros da Silva and
Sergio Lima Netto).
23. Romero, C., “Uma Investigação sobre Métodos de Separação Cega de Fontes
Sonoras Envolvendo Representações Não-Legativas e Diversidade Espacial”, M.
Sc. Thesis, COPPE/UFRJ, March 29, 2017 (Wallace Alves Martins and Luiz
Wagner Pereira Biscainho).
26. Costa, V. P. da, “Técnicas para Conversão de Orador em Sinais de Voz”, M. Sc.
Thesis, COPPE/UFRJ, March 31, 2017 (Luiz Wagner Pereira Biscainho).
27. Ávila de Melo, M. M. de C. B., “Coded OFDM System for Underwater Acoustic
Communications”, M. Sc. Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, May, 2017 (Paulo
Sergio Ramirez Diniz and J. P. Gomes).
28. Qinghui Liu, “Deep Learning Applied to Automatic Polyp Detection in Colonoscopy
Images”, M. Sc. Thesis, University College of Southeast Norway, 2017 (Sergio
Lima Netto and António L. L. Ramos).
29. Braga-Brum, J. P., “Alineación entre Audio y Partitura para Obras del Repertorio de
la Flauta Traversa”, M. Sc. Thesis, Universidad de la República, February 19, 2018
(Luiz Wagner Pereira Biscainho and Oswaldo Budón).
30. Silva, F. B. da, “Nonlinear Adaptative Equalization with Data Selection in VLC
Systems”, M. Sc. Thesis, COPPE/UFRJ, March 08, 2018 (Wallace Alves Martins).
31. Chaves, R. da S., “Joint Precoding and Antenna Selection in Massive Mimo
Systems”, M. Sc. Thesis, COPPE/UFRJ, March 16, 2018 (Wallace Alves Martins).
35. Marins, M. A., "Machine Learning Techniques Applied to Hydrate Failure Detection
on Production Lines". M. Sc. Thesis, COPPE/UFRJ, September 2018. (Eduardo
Antônio Barros da Silva and Sergio Lima Netto)
36. Barros, B. D'Avila, "On Data Augmentation Techniques for The Automatic Detection
of Mosquito Breeding Grounds Using Videos". M.Sc. Thesis, COPPE/UFRJ,
February 2019, (Eduardo A. B. da Silva and Sergio Lima Netto)
37. Passos, W. L., "Automatic Aedes Aegypti Breeding Grounds Detection Using
Computer Vision Techniques". M.Sc. Thesis, COPPE/UFRJ, February 2019.
(Eduardo A. B. da Silva and Prof. Gabriel Matos Araújo, from CEFET-RJ)
38. Alves, G. de O. e, "A 4-D Discrete Cosine Transform-Based Light Field Coding
Solution". M.Sc. Thesis, COPPE/UFRJ, March 2019. (Eduardo A. B. da Silva and
Prof. Fernando Manuel Bernardo Pereira, from Instituto Superior Técnico de
Lisboa)
4. Araújo, G. M., “Detection and Tracking of Facial Landmarksin High Definition Video
Sequences”, D. Sc. Thesis, COPPE/UFRJ, March 17, 2015 (Eduardo Antônio
Barros da Silva).
5. Andrade Junior, J. F. de, “Filtragem Adaptativa com Solução Esparsa para Arranjo
de Sensores”, D. Sc. Thesis, COPPE/UFRJ, March 27, 2015 (Marcello Luiz
Rodrigues de Campos and José Antonio Apolinário Junior ).
10. Lucas, L. F. R., “Predictive Coding Algorithms for Lossy Image and Video
Compression”, D.Sc.Thesis, COPPE/UFRJ, January 29, 2016 (Eduardo Antônio
Barros da Silva and Sergio Lima Netto).
13. Carvalho, H. T. de, “Bayes Meets Bach: Application of Bayesian Statistics to Audio
Restoration”, D. Sc. Thesis, COPPE/UFRJ, January, 2017 (Luiz Wagner Pereira
Biscainho and Flávio Rainho Ávila).
19. Ribeiro, F. M. L., "Similarity-based Methods for Machine Diagnosis", D. Sc. Thesis,
COPPE/UFRJ, August 2018. (Eduardo Antônio Barros da Silva and Sergio Lima
Netto).
20. Silva, E. C. J., "Anomaly Detection in Moving-camera Videos with Sparse and
Low-rank Matrix Decompositions", D. Sc. Thesis, COPPE/UFRJ, September 2018.
(Eduardo Antônio Barros da Silva and Sergio Lima Netto).
21. Thomaz, L. A.l, "The Use of Sparse Plus Low-rank Decomposition on Moving
Object and Change Detection on Videos". D.Sc. Thesis, COPPE/UFRJ, December
2018. (Eduardo A. B. da Silva and Sergio Lima Netto)
7. Publications
7.1. Books
2014
2017
2014
2015
2016
4. Diniz, P. S. R., Widrow, B., “The History of Adaptive Filters”, In: F. Maloberti and A.
C. Davies, A Short History of Circuits and Systems, IEEE Circuits and Systems
Society, pp. 81-86, 2016. ISBN: 9788793379718.
2018
6. Fonini, P. A., and Diniz P. S. R., "The Ensemble Kalman Filtering”, "in Learning
Approaches in Signal Processing”, Editors:Wan-Chi Siu, Lap-Pui Chau, Liang
Wang, and Tieniu Tan, Pan Stanford Series on Digital Signal Processing,
Singapore, pp. 201-227, 2018. ISBN:978-981-4800-51-8.
2014
2. Lovisolo, L., Pereira, M. P., Silva, E. A. B. da, Campos, M. L. R., "On the Design
of Maximally Incoherent Sensing Matrices for Compressed Sensing and its
Extension for Biorthogonal Bases Case", Digital Signal Processing, Elsevier,
vol. 27, pp. 12-22, 2014. DOI: 10.1016/j.dsp.2014.01.006, ISSN: 1051-2004.
A1
3. Silva, E. A. B. da, Lovisolo, L., Dutra, A. J. S., Diniz, P. S. R., "FIR Filter Design
Based on Successive Approximation of Vectors", IEEE Transactions on Signal
7. Dutra, A. J. S., Oliveira, J. F. L. de, Prego, T. M., Netto, S. L., Silva, E. A. B. da,
“High-Precision Frequency Estimation of Real Sinusoids with Reduced
Computational Complexity Using a Model-Based Matched-Spectrum Approach”,
Digital Signal Processing” , vol. 34, pp. 67-73, September 2014. ISSN:
1051-2004. DOI: 10.1016/j.dsp.2014.07.017.
8. Oliveira, T. R., Marques, C. A. G., Finamore, W. A., Netto, S. L., Ribeiro, M. V.,
“A Methodology for Estimating Frequency Responses of Electric Power Grids”,
Journal of Control, Automation and Electrical Systems, vol. 25, pp. 720-731,
December 2014. ISSN: 21953899. DOI: 10.1007/s40313-014-0151-5
10. Esquef, P. A. A., Apolinário Jr., J. A., Biscainho, L. W. P., “Edit Detection in
Speech Recordings via Instantaneous Electric Network Frequency Variations”,
IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, vol. 9, n. 12, pp.
2314-2326, December, 2014. DOI:10.1109/TIFS.2014.2363524
11. Lima, M. V. S., Martins, W. A., Nunes, L. O., Biscainho, L. W. P., Ferreira, T. N.,
Costa, M. do V. M. da, Lee, Bowon, “A Volumetric SRP with Refinement Step
for Sound Source Localization”, IEEE Signal Processing Letters, vol. 22, pp.
1-1, December, 2014. ISSN: 1070-9908. DOI: 10.1109/LSP.2014.2385864
2015
12. Sobron, I., Diniz, P. S. R., Martins, W. A., Velez, M., "Energy Detection
Technique for Adaptive Spectrum Sensing”, IEEE Transactions on
Communications, vol. 63, pp. 617-627, January, 2015. ISSN: 0090-6778. DOI:
10.1109/TCOMM.2015.2394436
15. Lucas, L. F. R., Wegner, K., Rodrigues, N. M. M., Pagliari, C. L., da Silva, E. A.
B., de Faria, S. M. M., "Intra Predictive Depth Map Coding using Flexible Block
Partitioning". IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, vol. 11, pp.4055-4068,
November 24, 2015. DOI: 10.1109/TIP.2015.2456509
17. Lima, M. V. S., Martins, W. A., Nunes, L. de O., Biscainho, L. W. P., Ferreira, T.
N., Costa, M. do V. M. da, Lee, B. , “A Volumetric SRP with refinement Step for
Sound Source Localization”, IEEE Signal Processing Letters, vol. 22, pp.
1070-9908, August, 2015. ISSN: 15582361. DOI: 10.1109/LSP.2014.2385864.
2016
18. Sobron, I., Martins, W., Campos, M., Velez, M., “Incumbent and LSA Licensee
Classification Through Distributed Cognitive Networks”, IEEE Transactions on
Communications, vol. 64, pp. 94–103, January, 2016. ISSN: 0090-6778. DOI:
10.1109/TCOMM.2015.2500559
and Systems II: Express Briefs, vol. PP, pp. 1-5, April 2016. ISSN: 1549-7747.
DOI: 10.1109/TCSII.2016.2555942
23. Freitas, M. L., Martins, W. A., Lima Filho, E. B., Silva Junior, W. S., “New
Designs for Reduced-Redundancy Transceivers”, Circuits, Systems, and Signal
Processing, vol. 35, pp. 1-27, August, 2016. ISSN: 0278-081X. DOI:
10.1007/s00034-016-0400-x
25. Lucas, L. F. R., Rodrigues, N. M. M., da Silva, E. A. B., Pagliari, C. L., de Faria,
S. M. M., "Image Coding using Generalized Predictors based on Sparsity and
Geometric Transformations", IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, Vol. 25,
pp. 4046-4060, September, 2016.
26. Kauati, A., P., W. C., de A., Campos, M. L. R. de C., “Comparative Study of
Periodicity Estimation Methods using Ultrasonic Signals”, Research on
Biomedical Engineering, vol. 32, pp. 1-9, September, 2016. ISSN: 24464740.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2446-4740.03815
27. Oliveira, T. R., Andrade, F. J. A., Picorone, A. A. M., Latchman, H. A., Netto, S.
L., Ribeiro, M. V., “Characterization of Hybrid Communication Channel in Indoor
Scenario”, Journal of Communication and Information Systems, vol. 31, pp.
224-235, 2016. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14209/jcis.2016.20
28. Gussen, C. M. G., Diniz, P. S. R., CAMPOS, M. L. R de, Martins, W. A., Costa,
F. M., Gois, J., “A Survey of Underwater Wireless Communication
Technologies”, Journal of Communication and Information Systems, vol. 31, pp.
242-255, 2016. ISSN/ISBN: 19806604. DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14209/jcis.2016.22.
2017
31. Martins, W. A., Lima M. V. S., Diniz, P. S. R., Ferreira, T. N., “Optimal
Constraint Vectors for Set-Membership Affine Projection Algorithms”, Signal
Processing, vol. 134, pp. 285-294, May 2017. DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sigpro.2016.11.025
32. Souza Filho, J. B., Diniz, P. S. R., ”A Recursive Least Square Algorithm for
Online Kernel Principal Component Extraction”, Neuralcomputing, vol. 237, pp.
255-264, May 2017. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neucom.2016.12.031
35. Avila, F. R., Tcheou, M. P., Biscainho, L. W. P., “Audio Soft Declipping Based
on Constrained Weighted Least Squares”, IEEE Signal Processing Letters, vol.
24, pp. 1348-1352, September, 2017. ISSN: 10709908. DOI:
10.1109/LSP.2017.2727964.
36. Ávila, F. R., Duarte, L. T., Biscainho, L. W. P., “On the Sparsity-Based
Identification and Compensation of Hammerstein Systems”, IEEE Signal
Processing Letters, vol. 24, pp. 1363-1367, September, 2017. ISSN:
10709908. DOI: 10.1109/LSP.2017.2720542.
37. Haddad, D. B., Lima, M. V. S., Martins, W. A., Biscainho, L. W. P., Nunes, L. de
O., Lee, B., “Acoustic Sensor Self-Localization: Models and Recent Results”,
Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing, vol. 2017, pp. 1-13, October,
2017. ISSN: 15308669. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/7972146.
38. Sobron, I., Eizmendi, I., Martins, W. A., Diniz, P. S.R., Ordiales, J. L., Velez, M.,
”Implementation Issues of Adaptive Energy Detection in Heterogeneous
Wireless Networks,” Sensors 2017, MDPI AG, vol. 17, pp. 2-17, 2017.
DOI:10.3390/s17040932.
39. Souza Filho, J. B., Diniz, P. S. R., ”A Fixed-Point Online Kernel Principal
Component Extraction Algorithm”, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, vol.
65, pp. 6244-6259, December 2017. ISSN: 1941-0476. DOI
10.1109/TSP.2017.2750119.
40. Yazdanpanah, H., Lima, M. V. S., Diniz, P. S. R., “On the Robustness of
Set-Membership Adaptive Filtering Algorithms”, EURASIP Journal on Advances
in Signal Processing, vol. 2017:72, 2017. DOI: 10.1186/s13634-017-0507-7.
41. Lucas, L. F. R., Rodrigues, N. M. M., Pagliari, C. L., Silva, E. A. B. da, Faria, S.
M. M. de, “Recurrent Pattern Matching Based Stereo Image Coding Using
Linear Predictors”, Multidimensional Systems and Signal Processing, vol. 28(4),
pp. 1393-1416, 2017. ISSN: 1573-0824. DOI: 10.1007/s11045-016-0417-0.
2018
43. Ribeiro, F. M. L., Oliveira, J. F. L. de, Ciancio, A. G., Silva, E. A. B. da, Estrada,
C. R. D., Tavares, L. G. C., Gois, J. N., Said, A., Martelotte, M. C., “Quality of
Experience in a Stereoscopic Multiview Environment”, IEEE Transactions on
Multimedia, vol. 20(1), pp. 1-14, January 2018. ISSN: 1941-0077. DOI:
10.1109/TMM.2017.2714425.
45. Marins, M. A., Ribeiro, F. M. L., Netto, S. L., Silva, E. A. B. da, “Improved
Similarity-Based Modeling for the Classifcation of Rotating-Machine Failures”,
Journal of the Franklin Institute, vol. 355, pp. 1913-1930, 2018. ISSN:
0016-0032. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jfranklin.2017.07.038.
46. Souza Filho, J. B., Diniz, P. S. R., ”Improving KPCA Online Extraction by
Orthonormalization in the Feature Space”, IEEE Transactions on Neural
Networks and Learning Systems, vol. 29, pp. 2162-2388, April 2018. DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1109/TNNLS.2017.2660441.
47. Thomaz, L., Jardim, E., Silva, A. F. da, Silva, E. A. B. da, Netto, S. L., Krim, H.,
“Anomaly Detection in Moving-Camera Video Sequences Using Principal
Subspace Analysis”, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-I: Regular
Papers, Special Issue on ISCAS 2017, vol. 65, pp. 1003-1015, May 2018.
ISSN: 1558-0806. DOI: 10.1109/TCSI.2017.2758379.
48. Jorge, C. A. F., Seixas, J. M., Silva, E. A. B. da, Mol, A. C. A., Monteiro, J. G.
T., Lira, G. R., Silva, P. H. S., “Assessment of Radiation Dose Received by
Nuclear Plant Personnel through a Video-based Surveillance System”, Progress
in Nucler Energy, vol. 103, pp. 51-59, 2018, ISSN: 0149-1970. DOI:
10.1016/j.pnucene.2017.10.013.
49. Ellmauthaler, A., Pagliari, C. L., Silva, E. A. B. da, Gois, J. N., Neves, S. R., “A
Visible-Light and Infrared Video Database for Performance Evaluation of
Video/Image Fusion Methods”, Multidimensional Systems and Signal
Processing, 2018. ISSN: 1573-0824. DOI: 10.1007/s11045-017-0548-y.
50. Carvalho. G. H. F., Thomaz, L., Silva, A. F. da, Silva, E. A. B. da, Netto, S. L.,
“Anomaly Detection with a Moving Camera Using Multiscale Video Analysis”,
Multidimensional Systems and Signal Processing, 2018. ISSN: 1573-0824. DOI:
10.1007/s11045-018-0558-4. http://rdcu.be/HW4O.
51. Nakahata, M., Thomaz, L. A., Silva, A. F. da, Silva, E. A. B. da, Netto, S. L.,
“Anomaly Detection with a Moving Camera Using Spatio-Temporal Codebooks”,
Multidimensional Systems and Signal Processing, vol. 29, pp. 1025-1054, 2018.
ISSN: 1573-0824. DOI: 10.1007/s11045-017-0486-8.
52. Elias, V. Martins, W. A., “On the Use of Graph Fourier Transform for Light-Field
Compression”, Journal of Communication and Information Systems, vol. 33,
pp. 92-103, 2018. ISSN: 19806604. DOI: https://doi.org/10.14209/jcis.2018.10.
55. Oliveira,T. R. , Picorone, A. A. M., Zeller, C. B., Netto, S. L. and Ribeiro, M. V.,
"On the statistical characterization of hybrid PLC-wireless channels”, Electric
Power Systems Research, vol. 163, pp. 329-337, July 2018. DOI:
10.1016/j.epsr.2018.07.004, ISSN: 0378-7796.
2019
57. Mendonça, M. O. K., Ferreira, J. O., Tsinos, C. G., Diniz, P. S. R., and Ferreira,
T. N., "On Fast Converging Data-Selective Adaptive Filtering”, Algorithms 2019,
MDPI AG, Vol. 12, 1, pp. 1-15, 2019. Invited paper.
URL-DOI:10.3390/a12010004.
58. Cruz-Roldán, F., Martins, W. A., Diniz, P. S. R., and Moonen, M., "Achievable
Data Rate of DCT-based Multicarrier Modulation Systems”, IEEE Transactions
on Wireless Communications, Vol. 18, pp. 1739-1749, March 2019. DOI:
10.1109/TWC.2019.2896073.
2016
2014
3. Lima, M. V. S., Sobron, I., Martins, W. A., Diniz, P. S. R., “Stability and MSE
Analyses of Affine Projection Algorithms for Sparse System Identification”,
Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and
Signal Processing, Florence, Italy, pp. 6449-6452, May 4-9, 2014. DOI:
978-1-4799-2893-4/14.
4. Veras, J. C. S., Prego, T. de M., Lima, A. A. de, Ferreira, T. N., Netto, S. L.,
“Speech Quality Enhancement Based on Spectral Subtraction”, Proceedings of
the Reverb Workshop, Florence, Itália, vol. 1, pp. 1-5, May 10, 2014.
5. Lima, A. A. de, Prego, T. de M., Netto, S. L., “A New Blind Dereverberation
Algorithm Using Channel Selection”, Proceedings of the International
Telecommunications Symposium, São Paulo, Brazil, pp. 1-5, August 17-20,
2014.
8. Marcelino, S., Correia, P., Assunção, P. A., Faria, M. M., Soares, S., Pagliari, C.
L., da Silva, E. A. B., "Enhancement Method for Multiple Description Decoding
of Depth Maps Subject for Random Loss", Proceedings of the 3DTV-Con 2014,
Budapest, July 2-3, 2014. ISBN: 978-1-4799-4758-4.
9. Silva, A. F., Thomaz, L. A., Carvalho, G., Nakahata, M., Jardim, E., Oliveira, J.
F. L., Silva, E. A. B., Netto, Sergio L., Freitas, G., Costa, R. R., “An Annotated
Video Database for Abandoned-Object Detection in a Cluttered Environment”,
Proceedings of the International Telecommunications Symposium, São Paulo,
Brazil, pp. 1-5, August 17-20, 2014.
11. Haddad, D. B., Martins, W. A., Biscainho, L. W. P., Costa, M. do V. M. da, Kim,
K.-H., “Choosing Coherent Times of Flight for Improved Acoustic Sensor
Localization”, Proceedings of the International Telecommunications Symposium
(ITS 2014), São Paulo, Brazil, pp. 1-5, August 17-20, 2014.
DOI:10.1109/ITS.2014.6947978.
12. Ávila, F. R., Nunes, L. de O., Biscainho, L. W. P., Tygel, A. F., Lee, B.,
“Objective Quality Assessment of Echo-Impaired Full-Band Speech Signals”,
Proceedings of the 2014 International Telecommunications Symposium (ITS
2014), São Paulo, Brazil, pp. 1-5, August 17-20, 2014. DOI:
10.1109/ITS.2014.6948022.
13. Silva, A. F. da, Thomaz, L. A., Carvalho, G. H. F., Nakahata, M. T., Jardim, E.,
de Oliveira, J. F. L., da Silva, E. A. B., Netto, S. L., Freitas, G., Costa, R. R., "An
Annotated Video Database for Abandoned-Object Detection in a Cluttered
Environment", Proceedings of the International Telecommunications
Symposium (ITS 2014), São Paulo, Brazil, pp. 1-5, August 17-20, 2014. ISBN:
978147993743.
15. Alves, G. O., da Silva, E. A. B., "Enhanced Motion Cues for Automatic Depth
Extraction for 2D-to-3D Video Conversion", Proceedings of the International
Telecommunications Symposium (ITS 2014), São Paulo, Brazil, pp. 1-4, August
17-20, 2014. DOI: 10.1109/ITS.2014.6947992.
17. Valdman, C., Campos, M. L. R. de, Apolinário Junior, J. A., “RLS Sparse
System Identification using LAR-Based Situational Awareness”, Proceedings of
the European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO 2014), Lisbon,
Portugal, pp. 726-730. September 1-5, 2014.
18. Ferreira, J. C., Le Meur, O., Guillemot. C., da Silva, E. A. B., Carrijo, G., "Single
Image Super-Resolution Using Sparse Representations with Structure
19. Araújo, G. M., Ribeiro, F. M. L., da Silva, E. A. B., "Fast Eye Localization
without a Face Model Using Inner Product Detectors", Proceedings of the IEEE
International Conference on Image Processing, Paris, pp. 1366-1370, October
27-30, 2014.
20. Rocamora-Martínez, M., Jure, L., Biscainho, L. W. P., “Tools for Detection and
Classification of Piano Drum Patterns from Candombe Recordings”,
Proceedings of the 9th Conference on Interdisciplinary Musicology (CIM14),
Berlin, pp. 382-387, December 4-6, 2014.
2015
21. Borzino, A.M.C.R., Apolinário Jr., J.A., Campos, M.L.R., Biscainho, L.W.P.,
“Signal Enhancement for Gunshot DOA Estimation with Median Filters”,
Proceedings of the VI IEEE Latin American Symposium on Circuits and
Systems, Montevideo, Uruguay, pp. 1-4, February 24-27, 2015. DOI
10.1109/LASCAS.2015.7250439.
22. Oliveira, T. R., Zeller, C. B., Netto, S. L., Ribeiro, M. V. “Statistical Modeling of
the Average Channel Gain and Delay Spread in In-Home PLC Channels”,
Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Power Line
Communications and Its Applications, Austin, pp. 1-5, March 29 - April 1, 2015.
DOI: 10.1109/ISPLC.2015.7147611.
23. Jardim, E., Bian, X., da Silva, E. A. B., Netto, S. L., Krim, H., "On the Detection
of Abandoned Objects with a Moving Camera using Robust Subspace
Recovery and Sparse Representation", Proceedings of IEEE International
Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Brisbane, Australia,
pp. 1-5, April 19-24, 2015.
24. Borzino, A.M.C.R., Apolinário Jr., J.A., Campos, M.L.R., “Robust DOA
Estimation of Heavily Noisy Gunshot Signals”, Proceedings of the IEEE
International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing
(ICASSP), Brisbane, Australia, pp. 449-453, April 19-24, 2015. DOI:
10.1109/ICASSP.2015.7178009.
25. Gussen, C. M. G., Campos, M. L. R., Diniz, P. S. R., and Xavier, F. C., “On the
Channel Frequency Response in Shallow Seawater”, Proceedings of the 3rd
International Conference & Exhibition on Underwater Acoustics, Island of Crete,
Greece, pp. 387-392, June 21-26, 2015. ISSN: 2408-0195.
Acoustics Conference and Exhibition (UACE 2015), Island of Crete, Greece, pp.
373-378, June 21-26, 2015.
27. Ferreira, T. N., Lima, M. V. S., Martins, W. A., and Diniz, P. S. R., “Modified
Sparsity-Aware Set-Membership And Projection Algorithm”, Proceedings of the
IEEE International Conference on Digital Signal, Singapore, pp. 833-837, July
21-24, 2015.
28. Gussen, C. M. G., Chaves, R. S., Diniz, P. S. R., and Martins, W. A., “Doppler
Effects on Transceivers with Reduced Redundancy”, Proceedings of the IEEE
International Conference on Digital Signal Processing (DSP 2015), Singapore,
pp. 388-392, July 21-24 2015.
30. Miguel, M. A., Pagliari, C. L., da Silva, E. A . B., Perez, M., "An Objective 3D
Quality Assessment Model to Adjust Stereo Camera Baseline", Proceedings of
the IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, Quebec, Canada, pp.
1-5, September 27-30, 2015.
32. Thomaz, L. A., da Silva, A. F., da Silva, E. A . B., Netto, S. L., Bian, X., Krim, H.,
"Abandoned Object Detection using Operator-Space Pursuit", Proceedings of
IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, Quebec, Canada, pp. 1-5,
September 27-30, 2015.
33. Prego, T. de M., Lima, A. A. de, Zambrano-López, R., Netto, S. L., “Blind
Estimators for Reverberation Time and Direct-to-Reverberant Energy Ratio
using Subband Speech Decomposition", Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on
Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics, New Paltz, USA, pp.
1-5, October 18-21, 2015.
35. Rocamora, M., Biscainho, L. W. P., “Modeling Onset Spectral Features for
Discrimination of Drum Sounds”, Proceedings of the XX Iberoamerican
36. Esquef, P. A. A., Apolinário Jr., J. A., Biscainho, L. W. P., “Improved Edit
Detection in Speech via ENF Patterns”, Proceedings of the 7th IEEE
International Workshop on Information Forensics and Security (WIFS 2015),
Roma, Italy, pp. 1-6, November 19-16, 2015.
37. Lima, M. V. S., Martins, W. A., Nunes, L. de O., Biscainho, L. W. P., Ferreira, T.
N., Costa, M. do V. M. da, Lee, B., “A Volumetric SRP with Refinement Step for
Sound Source Localization”, Proceedings of the IEEE Global Conference on
Signal & Information Processing (GlobalSIP 2015), Orlando, pp. 284-288,
December 14-16, 2015.
2016
38. Viana, D. P., Zambrano-Lopez, R., Lima, A. A., Prego, T. M., Netto, S. L., Silva,
E. A. B., da “The Influence of Feature Vector on the Classification of Mechanical
Faults Using Neural Networks”, Proceedings of the IEEE Latin-American
Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Florianópolis, Brazil, pp. 115-118,
February 28 – March 02, 2016.
39. Prego, T. de M., Lima, A. A., Netto, S. L., Silva, E. A. B. da, “Audio Anomaly
Detection on Rotating Machinery Using Image Signal Processing”, Proceedings
of the IEEE Latin-American Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Florianópolis,
Brazil, pp. 207-210, February 28 – March 02, 2016.
42. Andrade, J. F. de, Campos, M. L. R., Apolinário, J. A., “An 1-norm Linearly
Constrained Affine Projection Algorithm”, Proceedings of the IEEE Sensor Array
and Multichannel Signal Processing Workshop (SAM 2016), Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil, vol. 1. pp. 1-5, July 10-13, 2016. ISBN: 9781509021031. DOI:
10.1109/SAM.2016.7569729.
43. Yazdanpanah, H., Lima, M. V. S., Diniz, P. S. R., “On the Robustness of the
Set-Membership NLMS Algorithm”, Proceedings of the IEEE 9th Sensor Array
io de Janeiro,
and Multichannel Signal Processing Workshop (SAM 2016), R
Brazil, pp.1-5, July 10-13, 2016.
44. Ferreira, T. N., Netto, S. L., Campos, M. L. R., and Diniz, P. S. R.,
“Low-Complexity DoA Estimation Based on Hermitian EVDs”, Proceedings of
the IEEE 9th Sensor Array and Multichannel Signal Processing Workshop (SAM
2016), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, pp.1-5, July 10-13, 2016.
45. Monteiro, R., Lucas, L. F. R., Conti, C., Nunes, P., Rodrigues, N. M. M., de
Faria, S. M., M., Pagliari, C. L., Silva, E. A . B. da, Soares, L., "Light Field
HEVC-Based Image Coding Using Locally Linear Embedding and Self-Similarity
Compensated Prediction", Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on
Multimedia and Expo (ICME), Seattle, USA, pp; 1-4, July 11-15, 2016.
46. Alves, G. O., Pereira. F., Silva, E. A. B. da, "Light Field Imaging Coding:
Performance Assessment Methodology and Standards Benchmarking",
Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo
(ICME), Seattle, USA, pp; 1-6, July 11-15, 2016.
47. Pereira. F., da Silva, E. A. B., "Efficient Plenoptic Imaging Representation: Why
Do We Need it?", Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on
Multimedia and Expo (ICME), Seattle, USA, pp; 1-6, July 11-15, 2016.
49. Zambrano-Lopez, R., Prego, T. M., Lima, A. A., Netto, S. L., “On the
Enhancement of Dereverberation Algorithms Using Multiple
Perceptual-Evaluation Criteria”, Proceedings of the Workshop on Multimedia
Signal Processing, Montreal, Canada pp. 1-5, September 21-23, 2016.
51. Thomaz, L. A., Silva, A. F, Silva, E. A. B., Netto, S. L., Castro, A. M., Pereira, J.
O., Secchi, A. R., “A Morphological Approach to the Automatic Detection of
Dark Fringes Applied to Birefringence Images”, Proceedings of the IEEE
International Conference on Image Processing, Phoenix, USA, pp. 1-5,
September 25-28, 2016.
2017
53. Campos, R. S., Lovisolo, L., Campos, M. L. R., “Finite Element Method
Framework for RF-based Through-the-wall Mapping”, Proceedings of the SPIE
Defense + Security, Anaheim, vol. 10184. pp. 101840U, April 9-13, 2017. DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2262000.
54. Borzino, Â. M. C. R., Maher, R. C., Apolinário, J. A., Campos, M. L. R. de,
“Employing Wavelet-based Texture Features in Ammunition Classification”,
Proceedings of the SPIE Defense + Security, Anaheim, vol. 10184. pp.
101840D, April 9-13, 2017. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2262282.
55. Thomaz, L. A., Silva, A. F. da, Silva, E. A. B. da, Netto, S. L., Krim,
H.,”Detection of Abandoned Objects Using Robust Subspace Recovery with
Intrinsic Video Alignment", Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium
on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS 2017), pp. 599-602, Baltimore, May 28-31,
2017. ISBN: 978-1-4673-6853-7.
57. Lima, M. V. S., Ferreira, T. N., Martins, W. A., Mendonc¸a, M. O. K., Diniz, P. S.
R., “Performance Evaluation of Adaptive Filters for Sparse Wireless Channel
Estimation”, Proceedings of the European Signal Processing Conference
(EUSIPCO 2017), Kos, Greece, pp. 2670-2674, August 28 - September 02,
2017. ISBN: 978-09928626-7-1.
58. Pereira, M. P., Alves, G. O., Pagliari, C. L., Carvalho, M. B., Silva, E. A. B. da,
Pereira, F., “Geometric Space-View Redundancy Descriptor for Light Fields:
Predicting the Compression Potential of the JPEG Pleno Light Field Datasets",
Proceedings of the IEEE International Workshop on Multimedia Signal
Processing, Luton, October 15-18, 2017.
59. Ávila, F. R., Biscainho, L. W. P., “Audio Soft Declipping Based on Weighted
L1-Norm”, Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Applications of Signal
Processing to Audio and Acoustics, New Paltz, EUA, pp.1-5, October 15-18,
2017.
60. Silva, A. F. da, Thomaz, L. A., Netto, S. L., Silva, E. A. B. da, “Online
Videobased Sequence Synchronization for Moving Camera Object Detection",
61. Liu, Q., Ramos, A. L. L., Netto, S. L., “A High Effective Transfer Learning
Framework of DCNNs Applied to Automatic Polyp Detection in Colonoscopy
Images”, Proceedings of the Society for Design and Process Science
Conference, Birmingham, pp. 1-9, November 5-9, 2017. ISSN : 1090-9389.
2018
63. Diniz, P. S. R., Yazdanpanah, H., Lima, M. V. S., “Feature LMS Algorithms”,
Proceedings of the IEEE International Conferene on Acoustics Speech and
Signal Processing, Calgary, Canada, pp. 4144-4148, April 15-20, 2018, ISBN:
978-1-5386-4658-8.
64. Ávila, F. R.. Tcheou, M. P., Biscainho, L. W. P., “Audio Soft Declipping Based
on Constrained Weighted Least Squares”, IEEE International Conference on
Audio, Speech and Signal Processong Signal Processing, 2018, Calgary.
65. Spelta, M. J. M., Martins, W. A., “Optimal constraint vectors for set-membership
proportionate affine projection algorithms”, IEEE Workshop on Statistical Signal
Processing (SSP), Freiburg, 2018. v. 1. p. 523-527.
66. Diniz, P. S. R., Ferreira, J. O., Mendonca, M. O. K., and Ferreira, T. N.,
“Data-Selective Conjugate Gradient Algorithm”, Proceedings 26th European
Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO 2018), Rome, Italy, pp. 712-716,
September 2018. ISBN 978-90-827970-1-5.
67. Gois, J. N., da Silva, Eduardo A. B., Pagliari, C. L., Perez, M. M., "Fusion of
Infrared and Visible-Light Videos Using Motion-Compensated Temporal
Sub-Band Decompositions", Proceedings of IEEE Winter Conference on
Applications on Computer Vision 2018, South Lake Tahoe, March 2018.
68. Passos, W. L., Araújo, G. M., Lima, A. A., Ribeiro, F. M. L., da Silva, E. A. B.,
"Eye Detection Using Ensemble of Weak Classifiers Based on Correlation
Filter", Proceedings of International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil, July 2018.
69. Martins, D. H. C. de S. S., Hemerly, D. O., Marins, M., Lima, A. A., Silva, F. L.,
Prego, T. de M., Ribeiro, F. M. L., Netto, S. L. and Silva, E. A. B. da,
“Application of machine learning to evaluate unbalance severity in rotating
70. Afonso, B. M., Cinelli, L. P., Thomaz, L. A., Silva, A. F. da, Silva, E. A. B. da ,
Netto, S. L., “Moving-camera video surveillance in cluttered environments using
deep features”, Proceedings IEEE International Conference on Image
Processing, Athens, Greece, October 2018.
71. Carvalho, M. B., Pereira, Marcio P., Pagliari, C. L., Pereira, F., Alves, G. O.,
Testoni, V., da Silva, E. A. B., "A 4D DTC-Based Lenslet LIght Field Codec",
Proceedings of 2018 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, pp.
435-439, Athens, October 2018.
72. Alves, G. O., Pereira, Marcio P., Carvalho, M. B., Pereira, F., Pagliari, C. L.,
Testoni, V., da Silva, E. A. B., "A Study on the 4D Sparsity of JPEG Pleno Light
Fields Using The Discrete Cosine Transform", Proceedings of 2018 IEEE
International Conference on Image Processing, pp. 1148-1152, Athens, October
2018.
73. Yazdanpanah, H., Apolinario Jr., J. A., Diniz, P. S. R., Lima, M. V. S., "L0-Norm
Feature LMS Algorithms,'' Proceedings 6th IEEE Global Conference on Signal
and Information Processing (GlobalSIP 2018), Anaheim, CA, pp. -, November
2018.
2019
75. Ferreira, T. N., Martins, W. A., Lima, M. V. S., and Diniz, P. S. R., “Convex
Combination of Constraint Vectors for Set-Membership Affine Projection
Algorithms”, Proceedings 2019 IEEE Intern. Conf. on Acoust. Speech and
Signal Processing, Brighton, UK, Canada, pp. -, May 2019, ISBN: .
2014
2015
11. Silva, F. B., Martins, W. A., “Robust TDOA-Based Sound Source Localization”,
Anais do Simpósio Brasileiro de Telecomunicações (SBrT), Juiz de Fora, Brazil,
pp. 1-2, September 1-4, 2015.
2016
12. Apolinário, I. F., Biscainho, L. W. P., “An Improved Method for Determining
Pitch Relevance in Polyphonic Audio”, Anais do Congresso de Engenharia de
Áudio da AES-Brasil, São Paulo, Brazil, pp. 72-79, May 16-19, 2016. ISBN:
2177-529X.
13. Silva, A. F., Thomaz, L. A., Silva, E. A. B. da, Netto, S. L., Oliveira, J. F. L.,
Neves, A. F, Carvalho, G. P. S., Costa, R. R., “Alinhamento de Sinais Obtidos
em Trajetórias Fechadas Utilizando um Conjunto Genérico de Sensores”, Anais
do Simpósio Brasileiro de Telecomunicações, Santarém, Brazil, pp. 329-333,
August 30 – September 2, 2016.
15. Silva, F. B., Martins, W. A., “Localização de Fontes Acústicas por SRP-PHAT
Volumétrico Robusto”, Anais do Simpósio Brasileiro de Telecomunicações,
Santarém, Brazil, pp. 568-572, August 30 – September 2, 2016.
18. Marins, M. A., Chaves, R. S., Pinho, V. M., Cunha, R. A. F., Campos, M. L. R.
de, “Tackling Fingerprinting Indoor Localization Using the LASSO and the
Conjugate Gradient Algorithms”, Anais do Simpósio Brasileiro de
Telecomunicações e Processamento de Sinais, Santarém, Brazil, vol. 1. pp.
1-5, August 30 – September 02, 2016.
2017
20. Passos, W., Araújo, G. M., Lima, A., Ribeiro, F. M. L., Silva, E. A. B. da,
“Bagging de Detectores por Produto Interno para Detecção de Olhos, Anais do
Simpósio Brasileiro de Telecomunicações e Processamento de Sinais, pp.
152-156, São Pedro, Brazil, September 03-06, 2017.
21. Ribeiro, F. M. L., Marins, M., Netto, S. L., Silva, E. A. B. da, “Rotating
Machinery Fault Diagnosis using Similarity-Based Models, Anais do Simpósio
Brasileiro de Telecomunicações e Processamento de Sinais, pp. 277-281, São
Pedro, Brazil, September 03-06, 2017.
22. Cinelli, L. P., Thomaz, L. A., Silva, A. F. da, Silva, E. A. B. da, Netto, S. L.,
“Foreground Segmentation for Anomaly Detection in Surveillance Videos Using
Deep Residual Networks”, Anais do Simpósio Brasileiro de Telecomunicações
e Processamento de Sinais, pp. 914-918, São Pedro, Brazil, September 03-06,
2017.
23. Chaves, R. S., Martins, W. A., Diniz, P. S. R., “Modeling and Simulation of
Underwater Acoustic Communication Systems”, Anais do Simpósio Brasileiro
de Telecomunicações e Processamento de Sinais, São Pedro, Brazil, pp.
607611, September 03-06, 2017.
25. Elias, V. R. M., Martins, W. A., “Graph Fourier Transform for Light Field
Compression”, Anais do Simpósio Brasileiro de Telecomunicações e
Processamento de Sinais, São Pedro, Brazil, pp. 881-885, September 03-06,
2017.
26. Silva, F. B., Martins, W. A., “A Computational Platform for Visible Light
Communications”, Anais do Simpósio Brasileiro de Telecomunicações e
Processamento de Sinais, São Pedro, Brazil, pp. 891-895, September 03-06,
2017.
27. Apolinário, I. F., Biscainho, L. W. P., “A Study on Different Strategies for Chirp
Rate Sampling in the Fan Chirp Transform”, Anais do Simpósio Brasileiro de
29. Campos, R. S., Lovisolo, L., Campos, M. L. R., de, “Geometria de Aquisição
Circular com Múltiplos Sensores para Mapeamento Através de Paredes
utilizando Sinais de RF”, Anais do Simpósio Brasileiro de Telecomunicações e
Processamento de Sinais, São Pedro, Brazil, pp. 978-982, September, 2017.
2018
32. Passos, W. L., Dias, T. M., Alves Jr., H. M., Barros, B. D., Araujo, G. M., Lima,
A. A., Silva E. A. B. da, and Netto, S. L., “Acerca da detecção automática de
focos do mosquito Aedes aegypti”, Anais do Simpósio Brasileiro de
Telecomunicações e Processamento de Sinais, Campina Grande, Brasil,
September 2018.
38. Spelta, M. J. M., Martins, W. A., “Online temperature estimation using graph
signals”, XXXVI Simpósio Brasileiro de Telecomunicações e Processamento de
Sinais (SBrT), 2018, Campina Grande, 2018. v. 1. p. 1-5.
39. Pinho, V. M., Chaves, R., Campos, M. L. R., “On Equalization Performance in
Underwater Acoustic Communication”, Anais do XXXVI Simpósio Brasileiro de
Telecomunicações, Campina Grande, 2018. p. 799-803.
40. Henriques, F. R., Lovisolo, L., da Silva, E. A. B., "Requirements for IoT Sensors
Using Embedded Compressed Sensing Encoders with Deterministic Sensing
Matrices", XXXVI Simpósio Brasileiro de Telecomunicações e Processamento
de Sinais, pp. 286-290, Campina Grande, Brasil, September 2018.
8. Patents Granted
1. Campos, M. L. R., Pinho, R. T. D. A., Ciarlini, A. E. M., Bordignon, A. L.
“Content-Aware Compression of Data Using Selection from Multiple Weighted
Prediction Functions.” Instituição de registro: United States Patent and
Trademark Office. Depósito: 29/11/2016; Concessão: 16/10/2018. Pat. no.
10,103,745.
12. Universal Edital granted by CNPq to Eduardo Antonio Barros da Silva. Project
Multimedia Processing for Entertainment and Communications (PROMET),
number 475283/2006-6, 2007-2008.
13. Universal Edital granted by CNPq to Marcello Luiz Rodrigues de Campos.
Project MIMO Systems for Cooperative Mobile Communications, number
478282/2007-9, 2007-2008.
14. Research support to project granted by MCT/FINEP/INFO – SOFTWARE
01/2005 to Paulo Sergio Ramirez Diniz. Project Software System for Voice Over
Internet Protocol - MARITACA, number 01.05.07.14.01, 2006-2009.
15. Universal Edital granted by CNPq to Paulo Sergio Ramirez Diniz. Project
Communications Systems to Signal Processing, number 474334/2008-2,
2009-2011.
16. Universal Edital granted by CNPq to Eduardo Antônio Barros da Silva. Project
Multimedia Processing to Entretainment and Telecommunications, number
476651/2008-5, 2009-2011.
17. Young Scientist of Rio de Janeiro granted by FAPERJ to Luiz Wagner Pereira
Biscainho, number E-26/ 103.098 / 2008, 2009- 2012.
18. Scientist of Rio de Janeiro granted by FAPERJ to Paulo Sergio Ramirez Diniz.
Project number E-26/ 102.921/2008, 2009-2012.
19. Universal Edital granted by CNPq to Sergio Lima Netto. Applications of
High-Selectivity Filter Banks, number 473180/2007-3, 2008-2009.
20. Research support to project granted by FAPERJ to Paulo Sergio Ramirez Diniz.
Project Digital Signal Processing, number E-26/110.757/2009 - APQ1,
2009-2011.
21. Scientist of Rio de Janeiro granted by FAPERJ to Eduardo Antônio Barros da
Silva. Project number E-26/ 102.367/ 2009, 2009-2012.
22. Support to Teaching and Research Institute of Rio de Janeiro, granted by
FAPERJ to Paulo Sergio Ramirez Diniz. Project Advanced Applications of
Signal Processing: Communications and Multimedia, number E-26/111.755/2011,
2011-2013.
23. Scientist of Rio de Janeiro granted by FAPERJ to Paulo Sergio Ramirez Diniz.
Project number E-26/103.133/2011, 2012-2016.
24. Universal Edital granted by CNPq to Eduardo Antônio Barros da Silva. Project
Multimedia Processing to Entertainment and Telecommunications, number
473951/2011-8, 2012-2014.
25. Udelar Program granted by CAPES to Luiz Wagner Pereira Biscainho. Project
Signals and Music Analysis, number 037/2011, 2012-2013.
26. Universal Edital granted by CNPq to Paulo Sergio Ramirez Diniz. Project
Signals and Optimization Processing to Communications Systems, number
471174/2011-4, 2012-2014.
2014-201
M.Sc. 40
D.Sc. 21
Books 2
Books Edited 0
Chapters Books 6
Refereed Papers Published in Journals 59
Refereed Papers Published in National Journals 01
Refereed Papers Published in International Conferences 75
Refereed Papers Published in National Conferences 40
Patents Granted 3