Research

  • My research is primarily concerned with cross-science signal processing (CSSP) that can be used to solve problems in diverse disciplines ranging from artificial intelligence to neuroscience and from biomedical imaging to machine listening in data-poor environments.
  • When sensing sound or sound-like phenomena in real-world noisy human environments, it is often the case that the signals received by a perceiving macvhine involve mutually interacting sound/sound-like objects. The objective of  my lab’s research is to develop technologies that can identify and/or picturize  such objects by resolving their interactions with other individual objects
  • To review my research publications please visit Publications and Citations on Google Scholar