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Hynek Hermansky [email protected] Education Doctor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering 1983 University of Tokyo, Japan Dissertation Title: Improved Linear Predictive Analysis Based On Spectral Processing Research Supervisor: Professor Hiroya Fujisaki Master of Science in Electrical Engineering 1972 Technical University Brno, Czech Republic Thesis Title: Synthesizer of Electronic Sounds Current Appointments Julian S. Smith Professor of Electrical Engineering, the Johns Hopkins University, Whiting School of Engineering, Since April 2012 Director, Center for Language and Speech Processing, the Johns Hopkins University Since April 2012 Research Professor (on leave of absence), Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic, Since 2000 Past Appointments Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, the Johns Hopkins University, Whiting School of Engineering, October 2008 to March 2012 Interim Director, Center for Language and Speech Processing, the Johns Hopkins University Since Nov. 2010 to March 2012 Director of Research, IDIAP Research Institute, Martigny, Switzerland, 2003 to 2008 Titular Professor, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology at Lausanne, 2005 to 2008 Professor and Director, Center for Information Technology, Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology, Portland, Oregon, 1997 to 2003 (Associate Professor, 1993 to 1997) Senior Member of Technical Staff, U S WEST Advanced Technologies, Boulder, Colorado, 1990 to 1993 (Member of Page 1 of 31 PA

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Hynek [email protected]

EducationDoctor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering 1983University of Tokyo, JapanDissertation Title: Improved Linear Predictive Analysis Based On Spectral ProcessingResearch Supervisor: Professor Hiroya Fujisaki

Master of Science in Electrical Engineering 1972Technical University Brno, Czech RepublicThesis Title: Synthesizer of Electronic Sounds

Current Appointments Julian S. Smith Professor of Electrical Engineering, the Johns Hopkins University, Whiting

School of Engineering, Since April 2012 Director, Center for Language and Speech Processing, the Johns Hopkins University Since

April 2012 Research Professor (on leave of absence), Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic,

Since 2000

Past Appointments Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, the Johns Hopkins

University, Whiting School of Engineering, October 2008 to March 2012 Interim Director, Center for Language and Speech Processing, the Johns Hopkins University

Since Nov. 2010 to March 2012 Director of Research, IDIAP Research Institute, Martigny, Switzerland, 2003 to 2008 Titular Professor, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology at Lausanne, 2005 to 2008 Professor and Director, Center for Information Technology, Oregon Graduate Institute of

Science and Technology, Portland, Oregon, 1997 to 2003 (Associate Professor, 1993 to 1997)

Senior Member of Technical Staff, U S WEST Advanced Technologies, Boulder, Colorado, 1990 to 1993 (Member of Technical Staff, 1988 to 1990)

Research Engineer, Panasonic Technologies, Speech Research Laboratory, Santa Barbara, California, 1983 to 1988

Research Assistant, University of Tokyo, Japan, 1979 to 1983 Assistant Professor, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic, 1972 to 1978

Teaching The Johns Hopkins University

EN.520.315 Introduction to Information Processing of Sensory Signals (3rd year students), since 2009

EN.520.515 Processing of Audio and Visual Signals (Graduate level), since 2011 EN.520.680 Audio and visual processing humans and by machines (Graduate level),

since 2010Other institutions

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Speech and Audio Processing by Humans and by Machines, (Graduate seminar), Swiss Federal Institute of Technology at Lausanne 2005 to 2007

Speech and Audio Processing by Humans and by Machines, (Graduate level), Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic, since 2000

Speech and Audio Processing by Humans and by Machines, (Graduate level), Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology, Portland, Oregon 1994 to 2003

Speech Processing (Graduate level) Speech Systems (Graduate level) Signals and systems for multimedia engineering (Graduate level), Brno University of

Technology, Czech Republic 1972 to 1978 Theory of Communications (5th year students) Electroacoustics (4th year students)

Invited lecturer in special courses and tutorials

Invited lecture on neural networks for speech, Academica Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, May 2014 Invited talk, International Conference on Learning Representations 2014, Banff, Canada, April 2014 Invited tutorial, Speech Processing, Indian Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad, India,

December 2013 Invited Keynote Talk, Artificial Neural Networks: Deep, Long and Wide, Oriental COCOSDA,

Gurgaon, India, November 2013 ISCA Medalist Keynote Talk, Interspeech 2013, Lyon, France Invited lecture on neural networks, Carnegie-Mellon University, Colloquium of Language

Technology Institute, October 2013 Invited lecture on Speech Coding in ASR, Workshop on Computational Models of Early Language

Acquisition, Ecole Normal Superieur, Paris, July 2013 Invited talk on Multistream Recogntion of Speech, 2013 Telluride Workshop on Neuromorophic

Cognition Engineering Tutorial on Speech Processing, 2009 Telluride Workshop on Neuromorophic Cognition Engineering Tutorial on Machine Recognition of Speech, 2009 Summer Workshop on Human Language

Technology, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Invited Plenary Lecture, Information Extraction from Cognitive Signals, IEEE INDICON 2011,

Hyderabad, India Invited talk, Workshop on Image and Speech Processing 2012, Hyderabad, India Invited talk, Schlumberger workshop on Mathematical Models of Sound Analysis, IHES, Paris,

June 2012 Invited talk, Workshop on Image and Speech Processing 2011, Hyderabad, India Invited talk, Computational Hearing Workshop, University College London, May 2010 Invited talk, Multistream Processing of Speech, IBM Watson Research Center, 2010 Leading session on classification, learning, and self-organization in biological systems at the School

on Neuromorphic Cognition 2009, Capo Caccia, Sardinia Tutorial on Speech Processing, 2008 Telluride Workshop on Neuromorophic Cognition Engineering Tutorial on modulation spectrum processing, Interspeech 2007, Antwerp, Belgium Tutorial at the Summer Workshop on Multi-Sensory Modalities in Cognitive Science, Gerzensee,

Switzerland, 2007 Invited talk, Extraction Information from Speech, IBM Watson Research Center, 2007 Tutorial on Speech Processing, 2006 Telluride Workshop on Neuromorophic Cognition Engineering Tutorial at Indian National Academy of Engineering Workshop on Image and Speech Processing,

2006

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Tutorial on Speech Processing, 2005 Telluride Workshop on Neuromorophic Cognition Engineering Invited lecturer at International Graduate School for Neurosensory Science, Bad Zwischenahn,

Germany 2004 Tutorial on Speech Processing, 2004 Telluride Workshop on Neuromorophic Engineering Tutorial at the International Conference on Intelligent Sensors, Melbourne, Australia, 2004 Invited talk, Carnegie-Mellon University, 2003 Invited lecturer at the Language and Speech Engineering Postgraduate Course 2002, EPFL

Lausanne, Invited talk, Center for Language and Speech Processing Distinguished Lectures Series, 2002 Invited lecturer at the Language and Speech Engineering Postgraduate Course 2001, EPFL

Lausanne, Invited lecturer at the LOT Summer School 2001, Nijmegen, Netherlands Invited lecturer at the International Graduate School for Neurosensory Science, Bad Zwischenahn,

Germany 2001 Invited lecturer at the NATO Workshop on Temporal Dynamics of Speech 2001, Ill Chiocco, Italy Invited lecturer at the Speech Euromasters Summer School 2000 Chios, Greece Invited Keynote Talk, Advances in Neural Information Processing (NIPS2000), Denver, Colorado,

December 2000 Tutorial at the Fifth International Symposium on Signal Processing and its Applications, Brisbane,

Australia, 1999 Invited lecturer at the ESCA Workshop on Auditory Basis of Speech Perception 1996, Keele, U.K. Invited lecturer at the NATO Workshop on Robust Speech Recognition 1997, Il Chiocco, Italy Invited lecturer at the intensive course on speech processing 1998, KTH Stockholm, Sweden Invited lecturer at the Summer School "Speech Recognition and Neural Networks" 1998, Vietri-sul-

Mare, Italy

Workshop and panel organization, invited panelist,

General Chair, 2013 IEEE Workshop on Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding, Olomouc, Czech Republic, 2013

Organizer, Johns Hopkins Summer Workshop on Speaker Recognition, June-July 2013 Organizing and leading ONR sponsored Workshop on Temporal Dynamics in Speech and

Hearing, Antwerp, Belgium 2007 Organizing and leading a group at the 2007 JHU 6 week Summer Workshop on Human

Language Technology Organizing and leading a panel on Handling Unexpected Acoustic Data in Machine

Recognition of Speech, IEEE Workshop on Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding, Kyoto, Japan 2007

Organizing and leading a panel on Human-like Speech Processing, IEEE Workshop on Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding, San Juan, Puerto Rico 2005

Leading a panel on Industrial Applications of Speech Technology, Eurospeech 2001, Aalborg, Denmark

Invited participant on the panel on Future of Speech Research, International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Sydney, Australia 2000

Invited senior scientist (seven times), 6 week JHU Summer Workshop on Human Language Technology

Invited Faculty (six times), Telluride Summer Workshop on Neuromorphic Engineering

Publications

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Articles in Refereed Journals

1. Hynek Hermansky, Jordan R. Cohen, Richard M. Stern, Perceptual Propertiesof Current Speech Recognition Technology, Invited Paper, Proceedings of IEEE, Invited Paper, Proceedings of IEEE, vol, 101, No. 9, pp. 1968-1985, September 2013

2. Hynek Hermansky, Dealing with Unknown Unknowns: Multi-stream Recognition of Speech, Invited Paper, Proceedings of IEEE, Vol, 101, No. 5, pp. 1076-1088, May 2013

3. Sriram Ganapathy and Hynek Hermansky, "Temporal Resolution Analysis in Frequency Domain Linear Prediction", Express Letters section of the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, September 2012

4. S. Garimella, S. Mallidi and H. Hermansky, "Regularized Auto-Associative Neural Networks for Speaker Verification", IEEE Signal Processing Letters,  Dec 2012, pp. 841-844

5. D. Weinshall, A. Zweig, H. Hermansky, S. Kombrink, F. W. Ohl, J. Anemueller, J. H. Bach, L. Van Gool, F. Nater, T. Pajdla, M. Havlena and M. Pavel, Beyond Novelty Detection: Incongruent Events, when General and Specific Classifiers Disagree, IEEE Transactions On Pattern Analysis And Machine Intelligence, Vol. 34, No 10, pp. 1886-1901, October 2012

6. H. Hermansky, Speech recognition from spectral dynamics, Invited Paper, SADHANA, Indian Academy of Sciences, Vol. 36, Part 5, October 2011, pp. 729–744

7. N. Mesgarani, S. Thomas and H. Hermansky, Towards optimizing stream fusion in multistream recognition of speech, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. Volume 130, Issue 1, pp. EL14-EL18, 2011

8. G. Sivaram and H. Hermansky, Sparse Multilayer Perceptron for Phoneme Recognition, IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, And Language Processing, vol.20, no.1, pp.23-29, Jan. 2012

9. Sriram Ganapathy, Samuel Thomas, and Hynek Hermansky,"Temporal envelope compensation for robust phoneme recognition using modulation spectrum", the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2011

10. G. Sivaram, S. Nemala, N. Mesgarani, H. Hermansky, “Data-driven and feedback based spectro-temporal features for speech recognition”, Signal Processing Letters, IEEE, volume 17, issue 11, 2010

11. J. Pinto, G. Sivaram, M. Magimai.-Doss, H. Hermansky, and H. Bourlard, Analyzing MLP Based Hierarchical Phoneme Posterior Probability Estimator, IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, 2010

12. S. Ganapathy, P. Motlicek and H. Hermansky, Autoregressive Models of Amplitude Modulations in Audio Compression in: IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, And Language Processing, 2010

13. P. Motlicek, S. Ganapathy, H. Hermansky and H. Garudadri, Wide-Band Audio Coding based on Frequency Domain Linear Prediction, in: EURASIP Journal on Audio Speech And Music Processing, Special Issue on, 2009

14. S. Ganapathy, S. Thomas, and H. Hermansky, "Modulation frequency features for phoneme recognition in noisy speech", the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol 125, No 1, pp EL8-EL12, 2009

15. W. Verhelst, J. Herre, G. Kubin, H. Hermansky, S. H. Jensen, Editorial, Special Issue in Antropomorphic Processing of Audio and Speech, EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing 2005:9, 1289–1291, 2005 Hindawi Publishing Corporation

16. S. Thomas, S. Ganapathy and H. Hermansky, "Recognition Of Reverberant Speech Using Frequency Domain Linear Prediction", IEEE Signal Processing Letters, 2008.

17. N. Morgan, Q. Zhu, A. Stolcke, K. Sonmez, S. Sivadas, T. Shonozaki, M. Ostendorf, P. Jain, H. Hermansky, D. Gelbart, D. Ellis, G. Doddington, B. Chen, O. Cetin, H. Bourlard and M. Athineos, “Pushing the Envelope – Aside : Beyond the Spectral Envelope as the Fundamental Representation for Speech Recognition,” Invited Paper in the IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 2005.

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18. H. Hermansky and N. Morgan, “Show What You Know: Musings on the Reporting of Negative Results in Speech Recognition Research,” Invited Editorial Note in Journal of Negative Results in Speech and Audio Sciences, 2004.

19. H. H. Yang, S. Sharma, S. van Vuuren, H. Hermansky, “Relevance of Time-Frequency Features for Phonetic and Speaker/Channel Classification,” Speech Communication, August 2000.

20. N. Malayath, H. Hermansky, S. Kajarekar and B. Yegnanarayana, “Data-Driven Temporal Filters and Alternatives to GMM in Speaker Verification,” in Digital Signal Processing, Vol. 10, pp 55-74, 2000.

21. N. Kanedera, T. Arai, H. Hermansky and M. Pavel, “On the Relative Importance of Various Components of the Modulation Spectrum of Speech,” Speech Communication 28 (1), pp. 43-56, May 1999.

22. B. Yegnanarayana, C. Avendano, H. Hermansky and P. S. Murthy, “Speech Enhancement Using Linear Prediction Residual,” Speech Communication 28 (1), pp. 25-42, May 1999.

23. T. Arai, M. Pavel, H. Hermansky and C. Avendano, Syllable Intelligibility for Temporally-Filtered LPC Cepstral Trajectories, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, (105), 5, pp. 2783-2791, May 1999.

24. H. Hermansky, “Should recognizers have ears?” in Speech Communication, vol. 25, num. 3-27, 1998.

25. H. Bourlard, H. Hermansky and N. Morgan, “Towards Increasing Speech Recognition Error Rates,” invited paper, Speech Communication, Vol 18 (4), May 1996.

26. H. Hermansky, “Robust Speech Recognition,” in Cole, Hirshman et al., “The Challenge of Spoken Language Systems, Research Directions for the Nineties,” IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 1-21, January 1995.

27. H. Hermansky and N. Morgan, RASTA Processing of Speech, IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing, Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 587-589, October 1994.

28. J. C. Junqua, H. Wakita and H. Hermansky, “Optimizing Perceptually Based ASR Front End,” IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 39-49, January 1993.

29. H. Hermansky, “Perceptual Linear Predictive (PLP) Analysis of Speech,” Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 87, 4, April 1990, pp. 1738-1752.

Book Chapters

1. Anemüller, J., B. Caputo, Hermansky, H., Ohl, F., Pajda, T, Pavel, M, Van Gool, L, Vogels, R, Wabnik, S, Weinshall, D. "DIRAC: Detection and identification of rare audio-visual events." Studies in Computational Intelligence 384: 3-35, Anemüller ,Weinshall, Van Gool, Eds., Springer 2012

2. F. Valente and H. Hermansky, “Data-driven extraction of spectral-dynamics based posteri-ors”, Handbook of Natural Language Processing and Machine Translation: DARPA Global Autonomous Language Exploitation, Olive, Christianson, McCary, Eds. Springer, March 2011.

3. H. Hermansky, “Data-driven extraction of temporal features from speech,” in Dynamics of Speech Production and Perception 5, P. Divenyi et al. (Eds.), IOS Press, 2006

4. H. Hermansky, “Speech and its processing,” in Language and Speech Engineering, M. Rajman (Ed.), EPFL Press, 2006.

5. C. Avendano, L. Deng, H. Hermansky and B. Gold, “Analysis and Representation of Speech,” in Speech Processing in the Auditory System, Greenberg and Aintsworth (Eds.), Springer 2004.

6. N. Morgan, H. Bourlard and H. Hermansky, “Automatic Speech Recognition: an Auditory Perspective,” in Speech Processing in the Auditory System, Greenberg and Aintsworth (Eds.), Springer 2004.

7. H. Hermansky and N. Morgan, “Automatic Speech Recognition,” in Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science, L. Nadel (Ed.), Nature Publishing Group, Macmilian Publishers, 2002.

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8. H. Hermansky, “Modulation Spectrum in Speech Processing,” in Signal Analysis and Prediction, Prochazka, Uhlir, Rayner and Kingsbury (Eds.), Birkhauser Boston, 1998.

Peer Reviewed Papers in Conference Proceedings1. Hynek Hermansky, Speech representation based on spectral dynamics, Proceedings of

International Worskhop on Models and Analysis of Vocal emissions for Biomedical Applications, Firenze, Italy, December 2013

2. Hynek Hermansky: Long, Deep and Wide Artificial Neural Nets for Dealing with Unexpected Noise in Machine Recognition of Speech, Proc. Text, Speech and Dialogue 2013, Springer 2013

3. Hynek Hermansky, Jeff Ma, Bing Zhang, Spyros Matsoukas, Sri Harish Mallidi, Feipeng Li, Hynek Hermansky, Improvements in Language Identification on the RATS Noisy Speech Corpus, Proc. INTERSPEECH 2013

4. Sri Harish Mallidi, Sriram Ganapathy, Hynek Hermansky, Robust Speaker Recognition Using Spectro-Temporal Autoregressive Models, Proc. INTERSPEECH 2013

5. Thomas Schatz, Vijayaditya Peddinti, Francis Bach, Aren Jansen, Hynek Hermansky, Em-manuel Dupoux, Evaluating speech features with the Minimal-Pair ABX task: Analysis of the classical MFC/PLP pipeline, Proc. INTERSPEECH 2013

6. Ehsan Variani, Feipeng Li, Hynek Hermansky, Multi-stream recognition of noisy speech with performance monitoring, Proc. INTERSPEECH 2013

7. Keith Kintzley, Aren Jansen, Hynek Hermansky, Text-to-Speech Inspired Duration Modeling for Improved Whole-Word Acoustic Models, Proc. INTERSPEECH 2013

8. Aren Jansen, Samuel Thomas, Hynek Hermansky, Weak Top-Down Constraints For Unsupervised Acoustic Model Training, Proc. ICASSP 2013, Vancouver, Canada

9. Samuel Thomas, Michael Seltzer, Kenneth Church, Hynek Hermansky, Deep Neural Network Features and Semi-Supervised Training for Low Resource Speech Recognition, Proc. ICASSP 2013, Vancouver, Canada

10. Feipeng Li, Hynek Hermansky, Effect Of Filter Bandwidth and Spectral Sampling Rate of Analysis Filterbank on Automatic Phoneme Recognition, Proc. ICASSP 2013, Vancouver, Canada

11. Pascal Clark, Harish Mallidi, Aren Jansen, Hynek Hermansky, Frequency Offset Correction in Speech Without Detecting Pitch, Proc. ICASSP 2013, Vancouver, Canada

12. Aren Jansen, Emmanuel Dupoux, Sharon Goldwater, Mark Johnson, Sanjeev Khudanpur, Kenneth Church, Naomi Feldman, Hynek Hermansky, Florian Metze, Richard Rose, Michael Seltzer, Pascal Clark, Ian Mcgraw, Balakrishnan Varadarajan, Erin Bennett, Benjamin Borschinger, Justin Chiu, Ewan Dunbar, Abdellah Fourtassi, David Harwath, Chia-Ying Lee, Keith Levin, Atta Norouzian, Vijayaditya Peddinti, Rachael Richardson, Thomas Schatz, Samuel Thomas, A Summary Of The 2012 JHU CLSP Workshop on Zero Resource Speech Technologies and Models of Early Language Acquisition, Proc. ICASSP 2013, Vancouver, Canada

13. Hynek Hermansky, Ehsan Variani, Vijayaditya Peddinti, Mean Temporal Distance: Predicting ASR Error from Temporal Properties of Speech Signal, Proc. ICASSP 2013, Vancouver, Canada

14. Vijayaditya Peddinti, Hynek Hermansky, Filter-Bank Optimization for Frequency Domain Linear Prediction, Proc. ICASSP 2013, Vancouver, Canada

15. Oldrich Plchot, Spyros Matsoukas, Pavel Matejka, Najim Dehak, Jeff Ma, Sandro Cumani, Ondrej Glembek, Hynek Hermansky, Sri Harish Mallidi, Nima Mesgarani, Richard Schwartz, Mehdi Soufifar, Zheng-Hua Tan, Samuel Thomas, Bing Zhang, Xinhui Zhou, Developing a Speaker Identification System for The Darpa Rats Project, Proc. ICASSP 2013, Vancouver,

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Canada 16. Ehsan Variani and Hynek Hermansky, “Estimating Classifier Performance in Unknown

Noise”, Proc. Interspeech 2012, Portland, Oregon17. Samuel Thomas, Sriram Ganapathy, Aren Jansen and Hynek Hermansky, Data-driven

Posterior Features for Low Resource Speech Recognition Applications, Proc. Interspeech 2012, Portland, Oregon

18. Feipeng Li, Sri Harish Mallidi, Hynek Hermansky, Phone recognition in critical bands using sub-band temporal modulations, Proc. Interspeech 2012, Portland, Oregon

19. Keith Kintzley, Aren Jansen, Hynek Hermansky, MAP Estimation of Whole-Word Acoustic Models with Dictionary Priors, Proc. Interspeech 2012, Portland, Oregon

20. Keith Kintzley, Aren Jansen, Kenneth Church, Hynek Hermansky, “Inverting the Point Process Model for Fast Phonetic Keyword Search”, Proc. Interspeech 2012, Portland, Oregon

21. Samuel Thomas, Sri Harish Mallidi, Thomas Janu, Hynek Hermansky, Nima Mesgarani, Xinhui Zhou, Shihab Shamma,Tim Ng, Bing Zhang, Long Nguyen and Spyros Matsoukas, Acoustic and Data-driven Features for Robust Speech Activity Detection, Proc. Interspeech 2012, Portland, Oregon

22. Sriram Ganapathy, Hynek Hermansky, “Analysis of Temporal Resolution in Frequency Domain Linear Prediction”, Proc. Interspeech 2012, Portland, Oregon

23. Samuel Thomas, Sriram Ganapathy, Hynek Hermansky,” Multilingual MLP Features For Low-Resource LVCSR Systems”, Proc. ICASSP 2012, Kyoto, Japan

24. Daniel Garcia-Romero, Xinhui Zhou, Dmitry Zotkin, Balaji Srinivasan, Yuancheng Luo, Sriram Ganapathy, Samuel Thomas, Sridhar Krishna Nemala, Sivaram Garimella, Majid Mirbagheri, Sri Harish Mallidi, Thomas Janu, Padmanabhan Rajan, Nima Mesgarani, Mounya Elhilali, Hynek Hermansky, Shihab Shamma, Ramani Duraiswami, “The UMD-JHU 2011 Speaker Recognition System”, Proc. ICASSP 2012, Kyoto, Japan

25. Sriram Ganapathy, , and Hynek Hermansky, Multi-layer perceptron based speech activity detection for speaker verification, 2011 IEEE Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics, pp. 321-324

26. Hynek Hermansky, Dealing with unexpected words in automatic recogntion of speech, Proc. 14th International Conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue, 2011, pp.1-12

27. Keith Kintzley, Aren Jansen, Hynek Hermansky, ‘Event Selection from Phone Posteriorgrams Using Matched Filters’, Proc. Interspeech 2011, Florence, Italy

28. Nima Mesgarani, Samuel Thomas, Hynek Hermansky, ‘Adaptive Stream Fusion in Multistream Recognition of Speech’, Proc. Interspeech 2011, Florence, Italy

29. Sri Harish Mallidi, Sriram Ganapathy, Hynek Hermansky, ‘Modulation spectrum analysis for recognition of reverberant speech’, Proc. Interspeech 2011, Florence, Italy

30. Sivaram Garimella, Samuel Thomas, Hynek Hermansky, ‘Mixture of Auto-Associative Neural Networks for Speaker Verification’, Proc. Interspeech 2011, Florence, Italy

31. Michael Carlin, Samuel Thomas, Aren Jansen, Hynek Hermansky, ‘Rapid Evaluation of Speech Representations for Spoken Term Discovery’, Proc. Interspeech 2011, Florence, Italy

32. Samuel Thomas, Patrick Nguyen, Geoffrey Zweig, Hynek Hermansky, 'MLP Based Phoneme Detectors For Automatic Speech Recognition', Proceedings of IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP) 2011, Prague, Czech Republic

33. Geoffrey Zweig, Patrick Nguyen, Dirk Van Compernolle, Kris Demuynck, Les Atlas, Pascal Clark, Greg Sell, Meihong Wang, Fei Sha, Hynek Hermansky, Damianos Karakos, Aren Jansen, Samuel Thomas, Sivaram G.S.V.S., Sam Bowman, Justine Kao, 'Speech Recognition With Segmental Conditional Random Fields: A Summary Of The JHU CLSP 2010 Summer Workshop', Proceedings of IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP) 2011, Prague, Czech Republic

34. Sivaram Garimella and Hynek Hermansky, Multilayer Perceptron with Sparse Hidden Outputs for Phoneme Recognition, Proceedings of IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal

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Processing (ICASSP) 2011, Prague, Czech Republic35. Nima Mesgarani, Samuel Thomas, Hynek Hermansky, A Multistream Multiresolution

Framework for Phoneme Recognition, Proc. INTERSPEECH 2010, Tokyo, Japan, pp. 318 – 321

36. Samuel Thomas, Sriram Ganapathy, Hynek Hermansky, Cross-Lingual and Multi-Stream Posterior Features for Low Resource LVCSR Systems, Proc. INTERSPEECH 2010, Tokyo, Japan, pp. 877-880

37. Aren Jansen, Kenneth Church, Hynek Hermansky, Towards Spoken Term Discovery at Scale with Zero Resources, Proc. INTERSPEECH 2010, Tokyo, pp. 1676 – 1679

38. G.S.V.S. Sivaram, Sriram Ganapathy, Hynek Hermansky, Sparse Auto-Associative Neural Networks: Theory and Application to Speech Recognition, Proc. INTERSPEECH 2010, Tokyo, Japan, Page 2270 – 2273

39. Samuel Thomas, Kailash Patil, Sriram Ganapathy, Nima Mesgarani, Hynek Hermansky, A Phoneme Recognition Framework Based on Auditory Spectro-Temporal Receptive Fields, Proc. INTERSPEECH 2010, Tokyo, Japan, pp. 2458 – 2461

40. Hynek Hermansky, History Of Modulation Spectrum In ASR, Invited Paper, Proceedings of IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP) 2010, Dallas, Texas

41. Sivaram Garimella, Sridhar Krishna Nemala, Mounya Elhilali, Trac D. Tran, Hynek Hermansky, Sparse Coding For Speech Recognition, Proceedings of IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP) 2010, Dallas, Texas

42. Sriram Ganapathy, Samuel Thomas, Hynek Hermansky, Robust Spectro-Temporal Features Based On Autoregressive Models Of Hilbert Envelopes, Proceedings of IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP) 2010, Dallas, Texas, pp. 4286 - 4289

43. Sriram Ganapathy, Samuel Thomas, Hynek Hermansky, Comparison Of Modulation Features For Phoneme Recognition, Proceedings of IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP) 2010, Dallas, Texas

44. Shih-Chii Liu, Nima Mesgarani, John Harris, Hynek Hermansky, The Use of Spike-Based Representations for Hardware Audition System, IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems 2010, Paris, France

45. Tobi Delbruck, Thomas Koch, Raphal Berner, Hynek Hermansky, Fully Integrated 500uW Speech Detection Wake-Up Circuit, IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems 2010, Paris, France

46. S. Kombrink, M. Hanneman, L. Burget, and H. Hermansky, “Recovery of rare words in lecture speech.” in Proceedings Text, Speech and Dialogue 2010 , vol. 2010, no. 9, Springer Verlag, 2010, pp. 330-337.

47. Petr Motlicek, Sriram Ganapathy and Hynek Hermansky, Arithmetic Coding of Sub-Band Residuals in FDLP Speech/Audio Codec, in: 10th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, ISCA, Brighton, England, pages 2591-2594, ISCA 2009, 2009

48. Sriram Ganapathy, Petr Motlicek and Hynek Hermansky, Error Resilient Speech Coding Using Sub-band Hilbert Envelopes, in: 12th International Conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue, TSD 2009, Pilsen, Czech Republic, pages 355-362, Springer - Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg 2009, 2009

49. Sriram Ganapathy, Petr Motlicek and Hynek Hermansky, MDCT for Encoding Residual Signals in Frequency Domain Linear Prediction, in: Audio Engineering Society (AES), 127th Convention, Audio Engineering Society (AES), Audio Engineering Society, 60 East 42nd Street, New York, New York 10165-2520, USA, 2009

50. Joel Praveen Pinto, G. S. V. S. Sivaram, Hynek Hermansky and Mathew Magimai-Doss, Volterra Series for Analyzing MLP based Phoneme Posterior Probability Estimator, in: Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2009

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51. Sriram Ganapathy, Samuel Thomas, Hynek Hermansky: Applications of Signal Analysis Using Autoregressive Models for Amplitude Modulation, Proceedings Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics (WASPAA 2009), 2009, New Paltz, New York, U.S.A.

52. Nima Mesgarani, G.S.V.S. Sivaram, , Hynek Hermansky, "Discriminant Spectrotemporal Features for Phoneme Recognition", Proc. Interspeech 2009, Brighton, U.K.

53. S. Ganapathy, S. Thomas and H. Hermansky "Static and Dynamic Modulation Spectrum for Speech Recognition", Proc. Interspeech 2009, Brighton, U.K.

54. S. Thomas, S. Ganapathy and H. Hermansky, "Tandem Representations of Spectral Envelope and Modulation Frequency Features for ASR", Proc. Interspeech 2009, Brighton, U.K.

55. P. Motlicek, S. Ganapathy and H. Hermansky, "Arithmetic Coding of Sub-band Residuals in FDLP Speech/Audio Codec", Proc. Interspeech 2009, Brighton, U.K.

56. S. Kombrink, L. Burget, P. Matejka, M. Karafiat and H. Hermansky, “Posterior-based Out-of-Vocabulary Word Detection in Telephone Speech”, Proc. Interspeech 2009, Brighton, U.K.

57. Sriram Ganapathy, Petr Motlicek, Hynek Hermansky and Harinath Garudadri, Autoregressive Modelling of Hilbert Envelopes for Wide-band Audio Coding, in: AES 124th Convention, Audio Engineering Society, 2008

58. Joel Pinto, Sivaram G.S.V.S, Hynek Hermansky, Mathew Magimai. Doss, 'Volterra Series For Analyzing MLP Based Phoneme Posterior Estimator', Proceedings of ICASSP 2009

59. Samuel Thomas, Sriram Ganapathy, Hynek Hermansky, 'Phoneme Recognition Using Spectral Envelope And Modulation Frequency Features', Proceedings of ICASSP 2009

60. Misha Pavel, Malcolm Slaney, Hynek Hermansky, 'Reconciliation of human and machine speech recognition performance', in Proceedings of ICASSP 2009

61. Daphna Weinshall , Hynek Hermansky, Alon Zweig, Jie Luo, Holly Jimison, Frank Ohl, Misha Pavel, Beyond Novelty Detection: Incongruent Events, when General and Specific Classifiers Disagree, Proceedings Neural Information Processing Conference, Advances in Neural Information Processing 21, MIT Press

62. Tamara Tosic, Mathew Magimai-Doss, Hynek Hermansky, Using comparison of parallel phoneme probability streams for OOV work detection, Proc. Eusipco 2008

63. Joel Pinto and Hynek Hermansky, Combining Evidence from a Generative and a Discriminative Model in Phoneme Recognition, Proceedings of Interspeech, 2008, Brisbane, Australia

64. Fabio Valente and Hynek Hermansky, On the Combination of Auditory and Modulation Frequency Channels for ASR applications, Proceedings of Interspeech, 2008, Brisbane, Australia

65. Sriram Ganapathy , Petr Motlicek , Hynek Hermansky , Harinath Garudadri Spectral Noise Shaping: Improvements in Speech/Audio Codec Based on Linear Prediction in Spectral Domain, Proceedings of Interspeech, 2008, Brisbane, Australia

66. Samuel Thomas, Sriram Ganapathy and Hynek Hermansky, "Spectro-Temporal Features for Automatic Speech Recognition using Linear Prediction in Spectral Domain", Proceedings of EUSIPCO, 2008

67. Pinto Joel, Szöke Igor, Prasanna S.R.M., Hermanský Hynek: Fast Approximate Spoken Term Detection from Sequence of Phonemes, In: The 31st Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference 20-24 July 2008, Singapore, Singapore, SG, ACM, 2008, p. 28-33, ISBN 978-90-365-2697-5

68. Samuel Thomas, Sriram Ganapathy and Hynek Hermansky, "Hilbert Envelope Based Features for Far- Field Speech Recognition", Proceedings of MLMI, 2008

69. Sriram Ganapathy, Samuel Thomas and Hynek Hermansky, "Front-end for Far-Field Speech Recognition based on Frequency Domain Linear Prediction", Proceedings of Interspeech, 2008, Brisbane, Australia

70. Samuel Thomas, Sriram Ganapathy and Hynek Hermansky, "Hilbert Envelope Based Spectro-

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Temporal Features for Phoneme Recognition in Telephone Speech", Proceedings of Interspeech, 2008, Brisbane, Australia

71. G.S.V.S. Sivaram and Hynek Hermansky, Emulating Temporal Receptive Fields of Auditory Mid-brain Neurons for Automatic Speech Recognition, 16th European Signal Processing Conference, Lausanne, Switzerland, August 2008

72. Joel Pinto, G.S.V.S. Sivaram, and Hynek Hermansky, Reverse Correlation for Analyzing MLP Posterior Features in ASR, 11th International Conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue, Brno, Czech Republic (TSD-08).

73. Garimella S.V.S. Sivaram and Hynek Hermansky: Emulating Temporal Receptive Fields of Higher Level Auditory Neurons for ASR, 11th International Conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue, TSD 2008, Brno, Czech Republic, September 8–12 2008,

74. G.S.V.S. Sivaram and Hynek Hermansky Introducing Temporal Asymmetries in Feature Extraction for Automatic Speech Recognition, Interspeech 2008, Brisbane, Australia.

75. Sree Hari Krishnan Parthasarathi, Petr Motlicek, and Hynek Hermansky, “Exploiting contextual information for speech/non-speech detection ”, Text, Speech and Dialogue, 2008.

76. Sriram Ganapathy, Petr Motlicek, Hynek Hermansky, Harinath Garudadri, Autoregressive Modeling of Hilbert Envelopes for Wide-Band Audio Coding. 124th Convention of Audioengineering Society, Amsterdam, 2008

77. Lukas Burget, Petr Schwarz, Pavel Matejka, Mirko Hannemann, Ariya Rastrow, Christopher White, Sanjeev Khudanpur, Hynek Hermansky, Jan Cernocky, Combination Of Strongly And Weakly Constrained Recognizers For Reliable Detection Of Out-Of-Vocabulary Words ({OOV}s), Proceedings of IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP)", 2008

78. Christopher White, Geoffrey Zweig, Lukas Burget, Petr Schwarz, Hynek Hermansky, Confidence Estimation, OOV Detection And Language ID Using Phone-To-Word Transduction And Phone-Level Alignments, Proceedings of IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP)", 2008

79. Sriram Ganapathy, Petr Motlicek, Hynek Hermansky, Harinath Garudadri, 'Temporal Masking For Bit-Rate Reduction In Audio Codec Based On Frequency Domain Linear Prediction', Proceedings of IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP)", 2008

80. Joel Pinto, Yegnanarayana Bayya, Hynek Hermansky, Mathew Magimai-Doss, 'Exploiting Contextual Information For Improved Phoneme Recognition', Proceedings of IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP)", 2008

81. Fabio Valente, Hynek Hermansky, 'Hierarchical and Parallel Processing of Modulation Spectrum for ASR applications', Proceedings of IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP)", 2008

82. F. Valente and H. Hermansky, “Multi-stream Features Combination based on Dempster-Shafer Rule for LVCSR System”, in Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Antwerp, Belgium 2007.

83. F. Valente and H. Hermansky, Combination of Acoustic Classifiers based on Dempster-Shafer Theory of evidence, in Proceedings of IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP)", 2007.

84. Valente, Fabio, Vepa, Jithendra, Plahl, Christian, Gollan, Christian, Hermansky, Hynek, Schlüter, Ralf , "Hierarchical neural networks feature extraction for LVCSR system", in Proceedings of Interspeech-2007, 42-45.

85. P. Motlicek, V. Ullal, H. Hermansky, Wide-Band Perceptual Audio Coding based on Frequency-Domain Linear Prediction, in Proceedings of IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP)", 2007

86. M. Prasanna and Hynek Hermansky, “MRASTA and PLP in Automatic Speech Recognition”, in Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Antwerp, Belgium 2007.

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87. F. Valente and H. Hermansky, “Hierarchical Neural Networks Feature Extraction for LVCSR System”, in Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Antwerp, Belgium 2007.

88. J. Pinto, A. Lovitt and H. Hermansky, “Exploiting Phoneme Similarities in Hybrid HMM-ANN Keyword Spotting”, in Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Antwerp, Belgium 2007.

89. H. Ketabdar, M. Hannemann, and H. Hermansky, “Detection of Out-of-Vocabulary Words in Posterior Based ASR”, in Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Antwerp, Belgium 2007.

90. F. Valente and H. Hermansky, “Combination of Acoustic Classifiers based on Dempster-Shafer Theory of Evidence,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Honolulu, HI, 2007.

91. P. Motlicek, V. Ullal and H. Hermansky, “Wide-Band Perceptual Audio Coding based on Frequency-Domain Linear Prediction,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Honolulu, HI, 2007.

92. F. Valente and H. Hermansky, “Discriminant Linear Processing of Time-Frequency Plane,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Pittsburgh, PA, 2006.

93. P. Fousek and H. Hermansky, “Towards ASR Based on Hierarchical Posterior-Based Keyword Recognition,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Toulouse, France, 2006

94. P. Motlicek, H. Hermansky, H. Garudadri and N. Srinivasamurthy, “Speech Coding based on Spectral Dynamics,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue, Brno, Czech Republic, 2006.

95. H. Hermansky, P. Fousek and M. Lehtonen, “The Role of Speech in Multimodal Human-Computer Interaction (Towards Reliable Rejection of Non-Keyword Input),” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue, Carlsbad, Czech Republic, 2005.

96. Lehtonen, M., Fousek, P., Hermansky H.: Hierarchical Approach for Spotting Keywords, Proceedings 2nd Workshop on Multimodal Interaction and Related Machine Learning Algorithms - MLMI 05, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, July 2005.

97. H. Hermansky and P. Fousek, “Multi-resolution RASTA filtering for TANDEM-based ASR,” in Proceedings of the European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, Lisbon, Portugal, 2005.

98. M. Athineos, H. Hermansky, and D. P. W. Ellis, "LP-TRAP: Linear Predictive Temporal Patterns," Proc. ICSLP, pp. 1154-1157, Jeju, S. Korea, October 2004

99. M. Athineos, H. Hermansky and D. Ellis (2004) PLP^2: Autoregressive modeling of auditory-like 2-D spectro-temporal patterns: Proceedings ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop (ITRW) on Statistical and Perceptual Audio Processing (SAPA) ICC Jeju, Korea, October 3, 2004

100. P. Fousek, P. Svojanovsky, F. Grezl and H. Hermansky, “New Nonsense Syllables Database – Analyses and Preliminary ASR Experiments,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Jeju Island, Korea, 2004.

101. S. Sivadas and H. Hermansky, “On use of task-independent data in TANDEM feature extraction,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Montreal, Canada, 2004.

102. S. Ikbal, H. Misra, H. Bourlard and H. Hermansky, “Phase AutoCorrelation (PAC) features in Entropy based Multi-Stream for Robust Speech Recognition,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Montreal, Canada, 2004.

103. H. Misra, S. Ikbal, H. Bourlard and H. Hermansky, “Spectral Entropy Based Feature for

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Robust ASR,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Montreal, Canada, 2004.

104. H. Hermansky and H. Bourlard, “Some Emerging Concepts in Speech Recognition,” Invited Paper in Proceedings of Lectures by Masters in Speech Processing, Maui, HI, 2004

105. H. Hermansky, “Data-Guided Processing of Speech,” Invited Paper in Proceedings of the International Workshop on Speech and Computer, Moscow, Russia, 2003.

106. H. Hermansky, “Data Guided Processing of Speech,” Invited Paper in Proceedings of the Indian Workshop on Spoken Language Processing, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai, India, 2003.

107. H. Hermansky, “TRAP-TANDEM: Data-driven extraction of temporal features from speech,” in Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop in Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding, U.S. Virgin Islands, 2003

108. A. Adami, L. Burget, S. Dupont, H. Garudadri, F. Grezl, H. Hermansky, P. Jain, S. Kajarekar, N. Morgan and S. Sivadas, “QUALCOMM-ICSI-OGI Features for ASR,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Denver, CO, 2002.

109. S. Sivadas and H. Hermansky, “Hierarchical Tandem Feature Extraction,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Tampa, FL, 2002.

110. A. Adami, S. Kajarekar and H. Hermansky, “New Speaker-Change Detection Algorithm for Two-Speaker Segmentation,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Tampa, FL, 2002.

111. S. Kajarekar, B. Yegnanarayana and H. Hermansky, “A Study of Two Dimensional Linear Discriminants for ASR,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Salt Lake City, UT, 2001.

112. C. Benitez, L. Burget, B. Chen, S. Dupont, H. Garudadri, H. Hermansky, P. Jain, S. Kajarekar, N. Morgan and S. Sivadas, “Robust ASR Front-End Using Spectral-Based and Discriminant Features: Experiments on the AURORA Tasks,” in Proceedings of the European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, Aalborg, Denmark, 2001.

113. H. Hermansky, “Human Speech Perception: Some Lessons from Automatic Speech Recognition,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue, Zelezna Ruda, Czech Republic, September 2001.

114. L. Burget and H. Hermansky, “Data Driven Design of Filter Bank for Speech Recognition,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue, Zelezna Ruda, Czech Republic, September 2001.

115. S. Kajarekar and H. Hermansky, “Analysis of Information in Speech and Its Application in Speech Recognition,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue, Brno, Czech Republic, 2000.

116. S. Sharma, D. Ellis, S. Kajarekar, P. Jain and H. Hermansky, “Feature Extraction Using Non-linear Transformation for Robust Speech Recognition on the AURORA Data-Base,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Istanbul, Turkey, 2000.

117. H. Hermansky, D. Ellis and S. Sharma, “Connectionist Feature Extraction for Conventional HMM Systems,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Istanbul, Turkey, 2000.

118. S. Kajarekar, N. Malayath and H. Hermansky, “ANOVA in Modulation Spectral Domain,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Istanbul, Turkey, 2000.

119. S. Sivadas, P. Jain and H. Hermansky, “Discriminative MLPs in HMM-Based Recognition of Speech in Cellular Telephony,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Beijing, China, 2000.

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120. S. Kajarekar and H. Hermansky, “Optimization of Units for Continuous-Digit Recognition Task,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Beijing, China, 2000.

121. P. Jain and H. Hermansky, “Temporal Patterns of Critical-Band Spectrum for Text-to-Speech,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Beijing, China, 2000.

122. H. Hermansky, S. Sharma and P. Jain, “Data-derived Nonlinear Mapping For Feature Extraction in HMM,” in Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop in Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding, Keystone, CO, 1999.

123. S. Kajarekar, N. Malayath and H. Hermansky, “Analysis of Speaker and Channel Variability in Speech,” in Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop in Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding, Keystone, CO, 1999.

124. H. Hermansky and P. Jain, “Down-Sampling Speech Representation in ASR,” in Proceedings of the European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, Budapest, Hungary, 1999.

125. S. Kajarekar, N. Malayath and H. Hermansky, “Analysis of Source of Variability in Speech,” in Proceedings of the European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, Budapest, Hungary, 1999.

126. H. Yang, S. van Vuuren and H. Hermansky, “Relevancy of Time-Frequency Features for Phonetic Classification Measured by Mutual Information,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Phoenix, AZ, 1999.

127. H. Hermansky and S. Sharma, “Temporal Patterns (TRAPS) in ASR of Noisy Speech,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Phoenix, AZ, 1999.

128. H. Hermansky, “Mel Cepstrum, Deltas, Double-Deltas, … – What Else Is New?” Invited Paper in Proceedings of the Workshop on Robust Methods for Speech Recognition in Adverse Conditions, Tampere, Finland, 1999.

129. S. van Vuuren and H. Hermansky, “On the Importance of Components of the Modulation Spectrum for Speaker Verification,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Sydney, Australia, 1998.

130. S. van Vuuren and H. Hermansky, “Speaker Recognition in a Time-Feature Space,” Proceedings of the NIST Speaker Recognition Workshop, Gaithersburg, MD, 1998.

131. H. Hermansky, “Data-Driven Analysis of Speech,” Invited Paper, in Proceedings of the International Conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue, Brno, Czech Republic, 1998.

132. H. Hermansky and N. Malayath, “Speaker Verification Using Speaker-Specific Mappings,” in Proceedings of the Workshop on Speaker Recognition and its Commercial and Forensic Applications, Avignon, France, 1998.

133. S. van Vuuren and H. Hermansky, “MESS: A Modular Efficient Speaker Verification System,” in Proceedings of the Workshop on Speaker Recognition and its Commercial and Forensic Applications, Avignon, France, 1998.

134. S. Sharma, P. Vermeulen and H. Hermansky, “Combining Information from Multiple Classifiers for Speaker Verification,” in Proceedings of the Workshop on Speaker Recognition and its Commercial and Forensic Applications, Avignon, France, 1998.

135. H. Hermansky and S. Sharma, “TRAPS - Classifiers of Temporal Patterns,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Sydney, Australia, 1998.

136. H. Hermansky and N. Malayath, “Spectral Basis Functions from Discriminant Analysis,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Sydney, Australia, 1998.

137. B. Yegnanarayana, P. S. Murthy, C. Avendano and H. Hermansky, “Enhancement of Reverberant Speech Using LP Residual,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Seattle, WA, 1998.

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138. N. Kanedera, H. Hermansky and T. Arai, “Desired Characteristics of Modulation Spectrum for Robust Automatic Speech Recognition,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Seattle, WA, 1998.

139. S. Tibrewala and H. Hermansky, "Multi-Stream Approach in Acoustic Modeling ," in Proc. LVCSR-Hub5 Workshop,. May 1997

140. H. Hermansky, “The Modulation Spectrum in Automatic Recognition of Speech,” in Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop in Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding, Santa Barbara, CA, 1997.

141. N. Malayath, H. Hermansky and A. Kain, “Towards Decomposing the Sources of Variability in Speech,” in Proceedings of the European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, Rhodos, Greece, 1997.

142. H. Hermansky, “Speculations on Knowledge Versus Data in ASR,” in Proceedings of the ESCA-NATO Tutorial and Research Workshop on Robust Speech Recognition for Unknown Communication Channels, Pont-a-Mousson, France, 1997.

143. H. Hermansky, C. Avendano, S. van Vuuren and S. Tibrewala, “Recent Advances in Addressing Sources of Non-Linguistic Information,” in Proceedings of ESCA-NATO Tutorial and Research Workshop on Robust Speech Recognition for Unknown Communication Channels, Pont-a-Mousson, France, 1997.

144. H. Hermansky, “Auditory Modeling in Automatic Recognition of Speech,” Survey Keynote Paper in Proceedings of The First European Conference on Signal Analysis and Prediction, Prague, Czech Republic, 1997.

145. M. Pavel and H. Hermansky, “Information Fusion by Human and Machine,” Proceedings of the First European Conference on Signal Analysis and Prediction, Prague, Czech Republic, 1997.

146. C. Avendano and H. Hermansky, “On the Properties of Temporal Processing for Speech in Adverse Environments,” Proceedings of The IEEE Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics, Mohonk Mountain House, New Paltz, NY, 1997.

147. H. Hermansky, “Should Recognizers Have Ears?” invited tutorial paper in Proceedings of the ESCA-NATO Tutorial and Research Workshop on Robust Speech Recognition for Unknown Communication Channels, Pont-a-Mousson, France, 1997

148. S. Tibrewala and H. Hermansky, “Multi-band and Adaptation Approaches to Robust Speech Recognition,” in Proceedings of the European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, Rhodos, Greece, 1997.

149. S. van Vuuren and H. Hermansky, “Data-Driven Design of RASTA-Like Filters,” in Proceedings of the European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, Rhodos, Greece, 1997.

150. B. Yegnanarayana, C. Avendano, H. Hermansky and P. S. Murthy, “Processing Linear Prediction Residual for Speech Enhancement,” in Proceedings of the European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, Rhodos, Greece, 1997.

151. N. Kanedera, T. Arai, H. Hermansky and M. Pavel, “On the Importance of Various Modulation Frequencies for Speech Recognition,” in Proceedings of the European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, Rhodos, Greece, 1997.

152. S. Tibrewala and H. Hermansky, “Sub-band Based Recognition of Noisy Speech,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Munich, Germany, 1997.

153. H. Bourlard, H. Hermansky and N. Morgan, “Copernicus and ASR Challenge: Waiting for Kepler,” invited keynote paper in Proceedings of Advanced Research Projects Agency Workshop on Automatic Speech Recognition, Harriman, NY, 1996.

154. H. Hermansky, S. Tibrewala and M. Pavel, “Towards ASR on Partially Corrupted Speech,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Philadelphia, PA, 1996.

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155. C. Avendano, H. Hermansky, M. Vis and A. Bayya, “Adaptive Speech Enhancement System Based on Frequency-Specific SNR Estimation,” in Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Interactive Voice Technology for Telecommunications Applications, Baskin Ridge, NJ, 1996.

156. C. Avendano, S. van Vuuren and H. Hermansky, “Data Based Filter Design for RASTA-Like Channel Normalization in ASR,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Philadelphia, PA, 1996.

157. T. Arai, M. Pavel, H. Hermansky and C. Avendano, “Intelligibility of Speech with Filtered Time Trajectories of Spectral Envelopes,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Philadelphia, PA, 1996.

158. C. Avendano and H. Hermansky, “Study on the Dereverberation of Speech Based on Temporal Envelope Filtering, ” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Philadelphia, PA, 1996.

159. H. Hermansky, S. Greenberg and M. Pavel, “A Brief (100-200 ms) History of Time in Feature Extraction of Speech,” in Proceedings of the XV Annual Speech Research Symposium, Baltimore, MD, 1995.

160. H. Hermansky and M. Pavel, “Psychophysics of Speech Engineering Systems,” invited paper in Proceedings of the 13th International Congress on Phonetic Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden, 1995.

161. H. Hermansky, “Exploring Temporal Domain for Robustness in Speech Recognition,” invited paper in Proceedings of the 15th International Congress on Acoustics, Trondheim, Norway, 1995.

162. H. Hermansky, C. Avendano and E. Wan, “Noise Reduction and Recovery of Missing Frequencies in Speech,” in Proceedings of the XV Annual Speech Research Symposium, Baltimore, MD, 1995.

163. C. Avendano, H. Hermansky and E. Wan, “Beyond Nyquist: Recovery of Wide-band Speech from Narrow-band Speech,” in Proceedings of the European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, Madrid, Spain, 1995.

164. H. Hermansky, E. Wan and C. Avendano, “Speech Enhancement Based on Temporal Processing,” Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Detroit, MI, 1995.

165. N. Morgan, H. Bourlard, S. Greenberg and H. Hermansky, “Stochastic Perceptual Models of Speech,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Detroit, MI, 1995.

166. N. Morgan, H. Bourlard, S. Greenberg and H. Hermansky, “Stochastic Perceptual Auditory-Event-Based Models for Speech Recognition,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Yokohama, Japan, 1994.

167. J. Koehler, N. Morgan, H. Hermansky, H. G. Hirsch and G. Tong, “Integrating RASTA-PLP Into Speech Recognition,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Adelaide, Australia, 1994.

168. H. Hermansky, E. A. Wan and C. Avendano, “Noise Suppression in Cellular Communications,” in Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Interactive Voice Technology for Telecommunications Applications, Kyoto, Japan, 1994.

169. H. Hermansky, “Speech beyond 20 ms: Speech Processing in Temporal Domain,” invited keynote lecture in Proceedings of the International Workshop on Human Interface Technology, Aizu, Japan, 1994.

170. H. Hermansky, N. Morgan and H. G. Hirsch, “Recognition of Speech in Additive and Convolutional Noise Based On RASTA Spectral Processing,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Minneapolis, MN, 1993.

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171. H. Hermansky, N. Morgan, A. Bayya and P. Kohn, “RASTA-PLP Speech Analysis Technique,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, San Francisco, CA, 1992.

172. H. Hermansky, “Recognition of Information-bearing Elements in Speech”, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 114, No 5, Pt. 2, 2003.

173. H. Hermansky and N. Morgan, “Towards Handling Acoustic Environment in Spoken Language Processing,” Proc. International Conference on Speech and Language Processing, Banff, Canada, 1992.

174. H. Hermansky, “Ignorance-Based Verification of Some Concepts in Hearing,” in Proceedings of the Workshop on Speech Research, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India, 1992

175. N. Morgan and H. Hermansky, “RASTA Extensions, Robustness to Additive and Convolutive Noise,” in Proceedings of the Workshop on Speech Processing in Adverse Environments, Cannes, France, 1992.

176. H. Hermansky, N. Morgan, A. Bayya and P. Kohn, “The Challenge of Inverse-E,” Proceedings of the IEEE Asilomar Conference on Signal, Systems and Computers, Asilomar, CA, 1991.

177. H. Hermansky, N. Morgan, A. Bayya and P. Kohn, “Compensation for the Effect of the Communication Channel in Auditory-Like Analysis of Speech,” in Proceedings of the European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, Genova, Italy, 1991.

178. H. Hermansky, “In Search of Linguistic Information in Speech,” Proceedings of the Arden House Speech Recognition Workshop, Harriman, NY, 1991.

179. H. Hermansky and A. L. Cox Jr., “Perceptual Linear Predictive (PLP) Analysis-Resynthesis Technique,” in Proceedings of the European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, Genova, Italy, 1991.

180. N. Morgan, H. Hermansky, H. Bourlard, P. Kohn and C. Wooters, “Continuous Speech Recognition Using PLP Analysis with Multilayer Perceptrons,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Toronto, Canada, 1991.

181. Bayya and H. Hermansky, “Towards Feature-Based Speech Metric,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Albuquerque, NM, 1990.

182. H. Hermansky and D. Broad, “The Effective Second Formant F2' and the Vocal Tract Front Cavity,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Glasgow, Scotland, 1989.

183. H. Hermansky and J. C. Junqua, “Optimization of Perceptually Based ASR Front End,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, New York, NY, 1988.

184. H. Hermansky, “Automatic Speech Recognition and Human Auditory Perception,” in Proceedings of the European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1987.

185. H. Hermansky, “Role of Relative Positions of Formant and Harmonic Peaks in Perception of Vowel-Like Stimuli,” STL Technical Reports, Santa Barbara, CA, 1987.

186. H. Hermansky, “An Efficient Speaker-Independent Automatic Speech Recognition By Simulation of Some Properties of Human Auditory Processing,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Dallas, TX, 1987.

187. H. Javkin, H. Hermansky and H. Wakita, “Interaction Between Formant and Harmonic Peaks in Vowel Perception,” Proceedings of Eleventh International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Tallin, Estonia, 1987.

188. H. Hermansky, K. Tsuga, S. Makino and H. Wakita, “Perceptually Based Processing in Automatic Speech Recognition,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Tokyo, Japan, 1986.

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189. H. Hermansky, B. A. Hanson and H. Wakita, “Perceptually Based Linear Predictive Analysis of Speech,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Tampa, FL, 1985.

190. H. Hermansky, B. A. Hanson, H. Wakita and H. Fujisaki, “Linear Predictive Modeling of Speech in Modified Spectral Domains,” Proceedings of International Conference on Digital Processing of Signals in Communications, Institution of Electronic and Radio Engineers, Loughbrorough, England, 1985.

191. H. Hermansky, H. Fujisaki and Y. Sato, “Spectral Envelope Sampling and Interpolation in Linear Predictive Analysis of Speech,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, San Diego, CA, 1984.

192. H. Hermansky, H. Fujisaki and Y. Sato, “Analysis and Synthesis of Speech Based on Spectral Transform Linear Predictive Method,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Boston, MA, 1983.

193. H. Hermansky, H. Fujisaki and Y. Sato, “Spectral Transform Linear Predictive Analysis for Analysis-Synthesis of Speech,” Proceedings of 11e Congress International d'Acoustique, Paris, France, 1983.

194. H. Hermansky, H. Fujisaki and Y. Sato, “Speech Analysis-Synthesis System Based on STLP Method,” Proceedings of the Spring Meeting of the Acoustical Society of Japan, Tokyo, 1983.

195. H. Hermansky, H. Fujisaki and Y. Sato, “On Analysis of Real Speech Based on STLP Method,” Proceedings of the Spring Meeting of the Acoustical Society of Japan, Nagaoka, Japan, 1982.

196. H. Hermansky, H. Fujisaki and Y. Sato, “Spectral Envelope Sampling in Linear Predictive Analysis of Speech,” Proceedings of the Spring Meeting of the Acoustical Society of Japan, Tokyo, Japan, 1982.

197. H. Hermansky and H. Fujisaki, “Spectral Transforms in Linear Prediction,” Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Institute of Electronics and Communication Engineers of Japan, Tokyo, Japan, 1982.

198. H. Hermansky, “Improved Linear Predictive Analysis of Speech Based on Spectral Processing,” Dr. Eng. Thesis, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, 12.

199. H. Hermansky, H. Fujisaki and Y. Sato, “Sampling and Interpolation of Spectral Envelopes in Linear Predictive Analysis of Speech,” Transactions of the Committee on Speech Research, Acoustical Society of Japan, 1982, pp. 97-104.

200. H. Hermansky and H. Fujisaki, “Spectral Transforms in Linear Predictive Analysis,” Proceedings of the Fall Meeting of the Acoustical Society of Japan, Kagoshima, Japan, 1981.

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Patents

8,392,176 Processing of excitation in audio coding and decoding (Coding and decoding of time-varying FM excitation signal in Frequency Domain Linear Predictive coder)

8,027,242 Signal coding and decoding based on spectral dynamics (Principle of using Frequency Domain Linear Prediction for coding and decoding of speech for speech compression)

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7,672,838 Systems and methods for speech recognition using frequency domain linear prediction polynomials to form temporal and spectral envelopes from frequency domain representations of signals (A technique for deriving spectro-temporal patterns of speech signal using parametric autoregressive models)

7,254,538 Nonlinear mapping for feature extraction in automatic speech recognition (A technique for applying artificial neural nets in feature computation for conventional machine recognition of speech).

7,089,178 Multistream network feature processing for a distributed speech recognition system (A technique for computing and handling features for speech recognition in cellular telephony).

6,098,038 Method and system for adaptive speech enhancement using frequency specific signal-to-noise ratio estimates (A technique for enhancing quality of noisy speech when the noise in not stationary).

5,878,389 Method and system for generating an estimated clean speech signal from a noisy speech signal (A data-driven technique for suppressing noise in the signal based on temporal processing).

5,537,647 Noise resistant auditory model for parameterization of speech (A technique for recognizing speech corrupted by additive noise and by linear distortions).

5,450,522 Auditory model for parameterization of speech (A technique for recognizing speech corrupted by linear distortion).

5,165,008 Speech synthesis using perceptual linear prediction parameters (A technique for synthesizing speech of different speakers from a single set of speaker-independent template).

Four additional patent applications are pending: 20110270616 Spectral noise shaping in audio coding based on spectral dynamics in frequency

sub-bands 20090198500 Temporal masking in audio coding based on spectral dynamics in frequency sub-

bands 20030204394 Distributed voice recognition system utilizing multistream network feature process-

ing 20030004720 System and method for computing and transmitting parameters in a distributed

voice recognition system

1) Mentoring and Research Supervision

Postdoctoral Fellows

Prof. Takayuki Arai (currently professor at Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan)Prof. Jan Cernocky (currently associate professor and department head at the Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic)Dr. Fabio Valente (IDIAP Switzerland)Dr. Petr Motlicek. (IDIAP Switzerland and Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic)Dr. Joseph Keshet (Toyota Research Institute, Chicago)Dr. Nima Mesgarani (University of California San Francisco)

Graduate Students

PhD advisees graduated (First Employer): 1. Dr. Carlos Avendano (UC Davis)2. Dr. Sarel van Vuuren (University of Colorado at Boulder),

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3. Dr. Sangita Sharma (Intel Inc.),4. Dr. Naren Malayath (Qualcomm Inc.), 5. Dr. Sachin Kajarekar (SRI Palo Alto), 6. Dr. Pratibha Jain (SRI Palo Alto), 7. Dr. Andre Adami (OHSU Portland). 8. Dr. Sunil Sivadas (Nokia Finland)9. Dr. Petr Fousek (LIMSI France)10. Dr. Carolina Parada (Google Research)11. Dr. Sriram Ganapathy (IBM Research)12. Dr. Sivaram Garimella (Amazon Research)13. Dr. Samuel Thomas (IBM Resarch)14. Dr. Keith Kitzley (Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD)

Co-adviser or former adviser

1. Dr. R. Padmanabhan (IIT Madras, India)2. Dr. Lukas Burget (Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic)3. Dr. Frantisek Grezl (Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic)4. Dr. Petr Schwartz (Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic)5. Dr. Pavel Matejka (Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic)6. Dr. Shajith Ikbal Mohamed (IBM Bangalore, India)7. Dr. Joel Pinto (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne)8. Dr. Nicolas Scaringella (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne)

Current PhD advisees:

1. Vijay Pendini2. Sri Harish Mallidi3. Nagaraj4. Phani 5. Ladislav Jerabek

Examiner of PhD. Thesis and Member of the Thesis Committee

Aalto Unviversity, Finland (Dr. Hannu Pulakka) Indian Institute of Technology Madras (Dr. R. Padmanabhan) The Johns Hopkins University (Dr. Ariya Rastow) Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, India (Dr, Anandthrirtha B. Gudi) Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH) (Dr. Tobias Kaufmann) Swiss Federal Institute of Technology at Lausanne (EPFL) (Dr. Hesam Sagha, Dr. Mihai Gurban,

Dr. Hemant Misra) Columbia University (Dr. Marios Athineos) University of California Berkeley (Dr. Michael Shire) Carnegie-Mellon University (Dr. Dr. Changwoo Kim, Dr. Xiang Li, Dr. Juan Huerta) Tampere University of Technology (Dr. Kari Laurila, Dr. Imre Kiss) Orsay University, Paris (Dr. Jan Cernocky) University of Nijmegen (Dr. Febe de Wet) University of Erlangen (Dr. Georg Stemmer) Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (Dr. R. Sundar, Dr. C, Chandra Sekhar, Dr. Suryakanth V

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Gangashetty, Dr. Shafi Ullah Khan, Dr. R. Padmanabhan ) Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology (Dr. Brian Mak, Dr. Johan Wouters, Dr. Paul

Hossom, Dr. Chaojun Liu, Dr. Xintian Wu, Dr.David Burnett, Dr. Ravi Sharma) Brno University of Technology (Dr. Petr Motlicek, Dr. Lukas Burget)

Service for Speech and Language Research Community

Distinguished Lecturer, International Speech Communication Association, 2013-2014 Elected Member of the Board, International Speech Communication Association, 2013-ongoing Organizer, Johns Hopkins Summer Workshop on Speaker Recognition, June-July 2013 General Chair, 2013 IEEE Workshop on Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding,

Olomouc, Czech Republic, 2013 Organizer of the ONR-sponsored Workshop on Temporal Dynamics in Speech and Hearing,

Antwerp, Belgium, 2007 Technical Chair, IEEE Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, Seattle,

Washington, 1988 General Co-Chair, Specom-2001, Moscow, Russia Executive Chair, yearly ISCA-sponsored workshops on Text, Speech and Dialogue, Czech

Republic, ten consecutive times, 2000-2010 General Chair, yearly ISCA-sponsored workshops on Text, Speech and Dialogue, Czech Republic,

three consecutive times, 2011-2013 Member of the Editorial Board, Speech Communication, Elsevier Publishers Member of the Editorial Board, Phonetica, Karger Publishers Member of the Editorial Board, Journal of Negative Results in Speech and Audio Sciences Appointed Technical Expert, European Community Past Member of the Board, International Speech Communication Association Past Member, IEEE Technical Committee on Speech Processing Past Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on Speech an Acoustics

Administrative academic service

Director, Center for Language and Speech Processing, the Johns Hopkins University, 2012-ongoing

Chair of the CSLP Faculty Hiring Committee, 2013ECE Department Representative on Ad Hoc Academic Promotion Committee, 2013Interim Director, Center for Language and Speech Processing, the Johns Hopkins University, 2010-

2012Member of the Academic Promotion Committee, Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and

TechnologyDirector of the Center for Information Technology, Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and

Technology

Academic Honors:

2013 International Speech Communication Association Medal for Scientific Achievement, the highest honor awarded once a year to a single person by the ISCA

Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, for Invention and Development of Perceptually-Based Speech Processing Methods

Fellow of the International Speech Communication Association, for Pioneering Bio-Inspired

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Approaches To Processing Of Speech Speech Committee Nominee for the IEEE Signal Processing Technical Achievement Award (2003,

2004, 2012) External Fellow, International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley, California Guest Professor, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China Fellow, Hanse Institute for Advanced Studies, Delmenhorst, Germany Japanese Ministry of Education Fellowship (1978-1983)

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