From smart speakers, hearing aids and teleconferencing, audio tech plays a key role in our lives. This spring, Prof Ryan Corey led a course to introduce students to audio processing technologies. 15 ECE students completed hands-on coding assignments: https://t.co/fSCSO16WEO
@mananmittal26 and I are in beautiful Aalborg, Denmark this week for IWAENC 2024! Manan presented an exciting paper about combining multiple networked microphone arrays. We recorded real data in a classroom at @DiscoverDPI!
@aceyess@UICEngineering
Digital wireless hearing technology can have huge benefits for people with #hearingloss, but it also has huge delays. This week at #IHCON I presented strategies for delay-robust #signalprocessing in wireless systems. https://t.co/ZgNBV2QFKC
@UICEngineering@DiscoverDPI
I am quoted in this WSJ piece about phones at the dinner table. One day, phones could act as assistive listening devices to help us communicate better in noisy places! @DiscoverDPI@CSL_Illinois@UICEngineering@ECEILLINOIS
"Human simulators that talk and listen to each other facilitate research on the head’s acoustic properties for better-designed audio devices." From: A Cocktail Party of 3D-Printed Robot Heads #ASA184 https://t.co/lLpfwHVFRe via @hearingtracker
I am thrilled to announce that I have accepted a tenure-track faculty position at the University of Illinois Chicago! I will also be the first jointly appointed faculty member at @DiscoverDPI. I am excited to launch my faculty career in the city I love! https://t.co/38cndROHzZ
I am delighted to be the inaugural postdoc recipient of the ORISE Future of Science Award. It's been a fantastic three years as an Intelligence Community Postdoctoral Fellow! https://t.co/lo8mU7d3lI
We can connect multiple #hearingaids together to improve group conversations in noisy places. I'm presenting a demo today using the @Tympanorg platform at #IHCON2022. Learn more at https://t.co/NM2PtmqEws
It was great talking with the other hackathon teams and the @Tympanorg developers at #ASA181. The Tympan platform is going to be a game-changer for #hearingaid research and development, letting us run experiments in the real world outside the laboratory.
We implemented our multiple-talker #hearingaid remote microphone system in real hardware as part of the Tympan open-source hardware hackathon at #ASA181 in Seattle. Come to the special session tomorrow morning or learn more on our blog: https://t.co/yrNhpGaju7
Wireless microphones can help #hearingaid users hear better in noise, but they don't work for group conversations. In our #WASPAA2021 paper, @aceyess and I propose an immersive wireless system that works with multiple talkers. https://t.co/aKls8erJ7i
In our @eusipco2021 presentation, @aceyess and I propose a scalable speech enhancement filter that acts like a mask for small microphone arrays and a beamformer for large ones. Captioned presentation on YouTube: https://t.co/gsSy8ykBfc
What if microphone arrays had hundreds of elements instead of just a few? Check out the @eusipco2021 special session on large microphone arrays tomorrow, organized by @fakufakurevenge and me!
@eusipco2021 Thank you @eusipco2021 for supporting captioned presentation videos! I hope all presenters will provide caption files and lay out their videos with captions in mind. The #signalprocessing research community should always prioritize #accessibility in our work.
Having trouble hearing people when they are wearing a mask? You're not alone!
#ILLINOIS researcher Ryan Corey explains why and offers solutions. Read more here: https://t.co/sf8o3IsEMk
We are thrilled to announce that Andrew Singer has been named Faculty Fellow for Research Innovation and Entrepreneurship Strategies in the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation. Congratulations to Andrew Singer. More: https://t.co/vvjhDXgQHD
Visit our virtual poster at #ASA179 this afternoon to learn about the acoustic effects of #facemasks on speech sounds! I will be presenting new data from multi-layer cotton and flannel masks graciously donated by @ECEILLINOIS staff.
Learn more at https://t.co/3H9hyqEQ7y