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2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j26]Fred Mintzer:
Preface. IBM J. Res. Dev. 52(1-2): 3-6 (2008) - 2007
- [c22]William D. Gropp, Wolfgang Frings, Marc-André Hermanns, Ed Jedlicka, Kirk E. Jordan, Fred Mintzer, Boris Orth:
Scaling Science Applications on Blue Gene. PARCO 2007: 583-584 - 2006
- [j25]Fred Mintzer:
Many thanks [Past President's message]. IEEE Signal Process. Mag. 23(1): 6 (2006) - 2005
- [j24]Fred Mintzer:
Recognize a deserving colleague: Let me count the ways - [message from the President]. IEEE Signal Process. Mag. 22(1): 4 (2005) - [j23]Fred Mintzer:
Our 30th ICASSP [message from The President]. IEEE Signal Process. Mag. 22(2): 4 (2005) - [j22]Fred Mintzer:
Sharpen your pencils (president's Message). IEEE Signal Process. Mag. 22(3): 4 (2005) - [j21]Fred Mintzer:
Join the fight against plagiarism [President's Message]. IEEE Signal Process. Mag. 22(4): 4 (2005) - [j20]Fred Mintzer:
We are your advocates [President's Message]. IEEE Signal Process. Mag. 22(5): 4 (2005) - [j19]Fred Mintzer:
The power of proposal [President's message]. IEEE Signal Process. Mag. 22(6): 4 (2005) - 2004
- [j18]Fred Mintzer:
Publications - President's message. IEEE Signal Process. Mag. 21(2): 4-5 (2004) - [j17]Fred Mintzer:
Signal processing geography. IEEE Signal Process. Mag. 21(3): 4 (2004) - [j16]Fred Mintzer:
Welcome back, ICASSP [President's message]. IEEE Signal Process. Mag. 21(4): 4 (2004) - [j15]Fred Mintzer:
President's message - A mission and a vision. IEEE Signal Process. Mag. 21(5): 4 (2004) - [j14]Fred Mintzer:
Please welcome BISP to the family - president's message. IEEE Signal Process. Mag. 21(6): 4 (2004) - [c21]Gordon W. Braudaway, Fred Mintzer:
Application of invisible image watermarks to previously half-toned images. Security, Steganography, and Watermarking of Multimedia Contents 2004: 663-669 - 2003
- [c20]Gordon W. Braudaway, Frederick C. Mintzer:
Application of blurring filters to improve detection of invisible image watermarks. Security and Watermarking of Multimedia Contents 2003: 269-277 - 2002
- [c19]Gordon W. Braudaway, Frederick C. Mintzer:
Application of composite invisible image watermarks to simplify detection of a distinct watermark from a large set. Security and Watermarking of Multimedia Contents 2002: 555-562 - 2001
- [j13]Fred Mintzer, Gordon W. Braudaway, Francis P. Giordano, Jack C. Lee, Karen A. Magerlein, Silvana D'Auria, Amnon Ribak, Gil Shapir, Fabio Schiattarella, John Tolva, Andrey Zelenkov:
Populating the Hermitage Museum's new web site. Commun. ACM 44(8): 52-60 (2001) - [c18]Fred Mintzer:
Plenary talk: images on the path to the digital museum. ICIP (2) 2001: 554 - [c17]Fred Mintzer:
Images on the path to the digital museum. ICIP (2) 2001: 555-559 - [c16]Alejandro Jaimes, Fred Mintzer:
Improving Quality of Digital Images of Art in Museum Collections. PICS 2001: 190-194 - [c15]Gordon W. Braudaway, Frederick C. Mintzer, John M. Socolofsky, Charles Philippe Tresser, Chai Wah Wu:
Application of invisible image watermarks to produce remotely printed, duplication-resistant, and demonstrably authentic documents. Security and Watermarking of Multimedia Contents 2001: 351-359 - 2000
- [j12]Gordon W. Braudaway, Fred Mintzer:
Automatic recovery of invisible image watermarks from geometrically distorted images. J. Electronic Imaging 9(4): 477-483 (2000) - [c14]Gordon W. Braudaway, Frederick C. Mintzer:
Automatic recovery of invisible image watermarks from geometrically distorted images. Security and Watermarking of Multimedia Contents 2000: 74-81
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j11]Fred Mintzer:
Developing digital libraries of cultural content for Internet access. IEEE Commun. Mag. 37(1): 72-78 (1999) - [c13]Alejandro Jaimes, Frederick C. Mintzer, A. Ravishankar Rao, Gerry Thompson:
Segmentation and automatic descreening of scanned documents. Color Imaging: Device-Independent Color, Color Hardcopy, and Graphic Arts 1999: 517-528 - [c12]Fred Mintzer, Gordon W. Braudaway:
If one watermark is good, are more better? ICASSP 1999: 2067-2069 - [c11]Don Coppersmith, Frederick C. Mintzer, Charles Philippe Tresser, Chai Wah Wu, Minerva M. Yeung:
Fragile imperceptible digital watermark with privacy control. Security and Watermarking of Multimedia Contents 1999: 79-84 - 1998
- [j10]H. M. Gladney, Fred Mintzer, Fabio Schiattarella, Julián Bescós, Martin Treu:
Digital Access to Antiques. Commun. ACM 41(4): 49-57 (1998) - [j9]Fred Mintzer, Gordon W. Braudaway, Alan E. Bell:
Opportunities for Watermarking Standards. Commun. ACM 41(7): 56-64 (1998) - [j8]Minerva M. Yeung, Frederick C. Mintzer:
Invisible watermarking for image verification. J. Electronic Imaging 7(3): 578-591 (1998) - [c10]A. Ravishankar Rao, Fred Mintzer:
Color Calibration of a Calorimetric Scanner Using Non-Linear Least Squares. PICS 1998: 118-120 - 1997
- [j7]Henry M. Gladney, Frederick C. Mintzer, Fabio Schiattarella:
Safeguarding Digital Library Contents and Users: Digital Images of Treasured Antiquities. D Lib Mag. 3(7/8) (1997) - [j6]Fred Mintzer, Jeffrey B. Lotspiech, Norishige Morimoto:
Safeguarding Digital Library Contents and Users: Digital Watermarking. D Lib Mag. 3(12) (1997) - [c9]Fred Mintzer, Gordon W. Braudaway, Minerva M. Yeung:
Effective and ineffective digital watermarks. ICIP (3) 1997: 9-12 - [c8]Minerva M. Yeung, Fred Mintzer:
An Invisible Watermarking Technique for Image Verification. ICIP (2) 1997: 680-683 - [c7]Minerva M. Yeung, Frederick C. Mintzer, Gordon W. Braudaway, A. Ravishankar Rao:
Digital watermarking for high-quality imaging. MMSP 1997: 357-362 - 1996
- [j5]Frederick C. Mintzer, Leonard E. Boyle, Albert N. Cazes, Brian S. Christian, Steven C. Cox, Francis P. Giordano, Henry M. Gladney, Jack C. Lee, Milton L. Kelmanson, Antonio C. Lirani, Karen A. Magerlein, Ana M. B. Pavani, Fabio Schiattarella:
Toward on-line, worldwide access to Vatican Library materials. IBM J. Res. Dev. 40(2): 139-162 (1996) - 1991
- [c6]Gordon W. Braudaway, Fred Mintzer:
Techniques for locating the stereo axis of stereo-pair images. ICASSP 1991: 2449-2452
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c5]Ephraim Feig, Fred Mintzer, Arthur Nádas:
Digital implementation of frequency division multiplexing on peak-limited channels. ICASSP 1989: 1364-1367 - 1987
- [j4]Karen L. Anderson, Fred Mintzer, Gerald Goertzel, Keith S. Pennington, Joan L. Mitchell, William B. Pennebaker:
Binary-Image-Manipulation Algorithms in the Image View Facility. IBM J. Res. Dev. 31(1): 16-31 (1987) - [j3]Yi-Hsin Chen, Fred Mintzer, Keith S. Pennington:
PANDA: Processing Algorithm for Noncoded Document Acquisition. IBM J. Res. Dev. 31(1): 32-43 (1987) - 1986
- [c4]Yi-Hsin Chen, Frederick C. Mintzer, Keith S. Pennington:
A binary representation of mixed documents (text/Graphic/Image) that compresses. ICASSP 1986: 537-540 - 1985
- [j2]Fred Mintzer:
Filters for distortion-free two-band multirate filter banks. IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. 33(3): 626-630 (1985) - 1982
- [j1]Fred Mintzer, Abraham Peled:
A Microprocessor for Signal Processing, the RSP. IBM J. Res. Dev. 26(4): 413-423 (1982) - [c3]Fred Mintzer, Abraham Peled:
The architecture of the real-time signal processor. ICASSP 1982: 1049-1052 - 1980
- [c2]Fred Mintzer:
Attributes of parallel and cascade microprocessor implementations of digital signal processing. ICASSP 1980: 912-915
1970 – 1979
- 1978
- [c1]Fred Mintzer, Bede Liu:
An estimate of the order of an optimal FIR band-pass digital filter. ICASSP 1978: 483-486
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