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Ramesh A. Gopinath

Ramesh A. Gopinath

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Computer Science

D-Index
35
Citations
9853
World Ranking
11443
National Ranking
4699

Overview

Ramesh A. Gopinath is affiliated with IBM in the United States. Their professional work is associated with this organization, which is a major entity in technology and research.

There are no records of recent papers or publications by this scientist at this time. Likewise, details about frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, and main research topics are not available in the provided data.

Information about awards or recognitions has not been documented in the current dataset. There is no indication that the scientist is deceased, so all references are made in present tense.

The available profile focuses exclusively on the current affiliation at IBM within the United States. No additional bibliometric or topical details are provided to profile their research scope or contributions more specifically.

Best Publications

  • Introduction to Wavelets and Wavelet Transforms: A Primer

    C. S. Burrus;Ramesh A. Gopinath;Haitao Guo;Jan E. Odegard

  • Theory of regular M-band wavelet bases

    P. Steffen;P.N. Heller;R.A. Gopinath;C.S. Burrus

  • Maximum likelihood modeling with Gaussian distributions for classification

    R.A. Gopinath

  • Wavelet based speckle reduction with application to SAR based ATD/R

    H. Guo;J.E. Odegard;M. Lang;R.A. Gopinath

  • Maximum likelihood discriminant feature spaces

    G. Saon;M. Padmanabhan;R. Gopinath;S. Chen

  • Improved speaker segmentation and segments clustering using the bayesian information criterion.

    Alain Tritschler;Ramesh A. Gopinath

  • Short-time Gaussianization for robust speaker verification

    Bing Xiang;Upendra V. Chaudhari;Jiri Navratil;Ganesh N. Ramaswamy

  • A hybrid GMM/SVM approach to speaker identification

    S. Fine;J. Navratil;R.A. Gopinath

  • Transcription of speech data with segments from acoustically dissimilar environments

    Lalit Rai Bahl;Ponani Gopalakrishnan;Ramesh Ambat Gopinath;Stephane Herman Maes

  • Optimal wavelet representation of signals and the wavelet sampling theorem

    R.A. Gopinath;J.E. Odegard;C.S. Burrus

  • Modeling inverse covariance matrices by basis expansion

    P.A. Olsen;R.A. Gopinath

  • Super-Human Multi-Talker Speech Recognition: The IBM 2006 Speech Separation Challenge System

    Trausti T. Kristjansson;John R. Hershey;Peder A. Olsen;Steven J. Rennie

  • New methods in continuous Mandarin speech recognition.

    C. Julian Chen;Ramesh A. Gopinath;Michael D. Monkowski;Michael A. Picheny

  • Least squared error FIR filter design with transition bands

    C.S. Burrus;A.W. Soewito;R.A. Gopinath

  • Elastic cloud-driven task execution

    Ramesh Gopinath;Andrzej Kochut;Kathiravan M. Ramaswami;Anca Sailer

  • The phaselet transform-an integral redundancy nearly shift-invariant wavelet transform

    R.A. Gopinath

  • Speckle reduction via wavelet shrinkage with application to synthetic-aperture-radar-based automatic target detection/reduction (ATD/R)

    Haitao Guo;Jan Erik Odegard;Markus Lang;Ramesh A. Gopinath

  • Wavelet-based post-processing of low bit rate transform coded images

    R.A. Gopinath;M. Lang;H. Guo;J.E. Odegard

  • Speckle Reduction via Wavelet Shrinkage with Application to SAR based ATD/R

    H. Guo;J. E. Odegard;M. Lang;R. A. Gopinath

  • On upsampling, downsampling, and rational sampling rate filter banks

    R.A. Gopinath;C.S. Burrus

  • Gaussianization

    Scott Saobing Chen;Ramesh A. Gopinath

Frequent Co-Authors

C.S. Burrus
C.S. Burrus Rice University
Dimitri Kanevsky
Dimitri Kanevsky Google (United States)
Stephane H. Maes
Stephane H. Maes Hewlett-Packard (United States)
Lalit R. Bahl
Lalit R. Bahl Renaissance Technologies
Ivan W. Selesnick
Ivan W. Selesnick New York University
George Saon
George Saon IBM (United States)
John R. Hershey
John R. Hershey Google (United States)
Sara H. Basson
Sara H. Basson Google (United States)
Michael Picheny
Michael Picheny IBM (United States)
Brian Kingsbury
Brian Kingsbury IBM (United States)

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