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  • Patrick Naylor

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    Patrick Naylor Professor

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    Patrick Naylor’s interests are in the areas of speech and audio signal processing and he has worked in particular on adaptive signal processing for acoustic echo control,  speech and speaker recognition, SIMO/MIMO acoustic system identification and equalization and multi-channel speech enhancement.

  • Mike Brookes

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    Mike Brookes Senior Research Investigator

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    Mike Brookes’ research concentrates on the application of signal processing algorithms to speech and image processing and to software radio systems. He combines expertise in signal processing and digital system design to develop new algorithms and real-time hardware implementations.

  • Alastair Moore

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    Alastair Moore Research Fellow

    Alastair is interested in microphone array signal processing and its applications, especially in the context of reverberant speech enhancement and sound scene awareness.

  • Sina Hafezi

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    Sina Hafezi Research Associate

    Sina's main research interests are in audio signal processing  for 3D Audio applications including source localisation, tracking and beamforming for microphone arrays. Sina is currently working on audio signal processing and rendering for applications in hearing aids, Virtual/Augmented Reality and robot audition.

  • Pierre Guiraud

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    Pierre Guiraud Research Associate

    Pierre's research focuses on speech enhancement for Virtual/Augmented Reality together with Facebook Reality Labs. His second project aims to improve binaural intelligibility for hearing loss users in real environments within the ELO-SPHERES project. His previous research focused on Thermoacoustics and Ambisonics.
  • Daniel Jones

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    Daniel Jones Research Postgraduate

    Daniel's research focuses on multichannel acoustic signal processing algorithms for various applications. His current focus is the development of a spatial audio encoder for microphone arrays in ASR and IoT systems.

  • Emilie d'Olne

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    Emilie d'Olne Research Postgraduate

    Emilie's research focuses on acoustic signal processing solutions for the support of dementia sufferers. This involves work on binaural beamforming with remote microphones or wearable arrays.

  • Francesco Nespoli

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    Francesco Nespoli Research Postgraduate

    Francesco previously worked on two-photon microscopy and spatial light modulation for neuroscientific applications at the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) which grew his interest in time series analysis. His research now focuses on signal processing for asynchronous microphones recordings.

  • Eric Grinstein

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    Eric Grinstein Research Postgraduate

    Eric’s research focuses on developing solutions for sound source detection and localization on asynchronous microphone networks.

     

  • Vikas Tokala

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    Vikas Tokala Research Postgraduate

    Vikas's research focuses on the binaural enhancement of speech intelligibility using distributed microphone arrays. His research interests are electroacoustics, immersive audio and multichannel acoustic signal processing.
  • Giulia Sanguedolce

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    Giulia Sanguedolce Research Postgraduate

    Giulia’s interests span between signal processing, machine learning and natural language processing applied in the medical framework. She is building an automatic speech recognition tool suitable for post-stroke patients with speech disorders, enhancing their monitoring and diagnosis.

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Address

Speech and Audio Processing Lab
CSP Group, EEE Department
Imperial College London

Exhibition Road, London, SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom

Email

p.naylor@imperial.ac.uk