ACT CHAPTER SP/COMS SEMINAR: Research and development of hearable technology

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This talk will present some  different techniques that are useful for designing so called hearable technology. The presentation will focus on acoustic signal processing techniques and designs. It will introduce some ideas on binaural processing, speech enhancement, acoustic feedback control, impulsive noise suppression and wind noise suppression.

 



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  • Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
  • Australia
  • Building: Brian Anderson Building ANU
  • Room Number: Room A105

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Prof Sven Nordholm of Curtin University, Australia

Topic:

Research and development of hearable technology

Biography:

Professor Nordholm graduated with PhD in Signal Processing 1992 from the department of Telecommunication Theory ,  Lund University, Sweden.

Nordholm is a senior researcher and has been professor at Curtin University since 1999. During the period September 1999-June 2006, he was Research Executive Wireless program Australian Telecommunications CRC, ATCRC . From 2005-03-01-2008-02-29, Prof. Nordholm was co-research leader for a NICTA project, LAMP.   He was a full-time Curtin University of Technology research staff in WATRI, Western Australian Telecommunication Research Institute until February 2009. In WATRI he was director of the Signal Processing Laboratory. Since February 2009 he has been full-time academic staff with the School of Electrical and Computing.
Research management and leadership in research and commercial settings has been the main emphasis over the last 5 years. He has provided supervision and graduated 19 PhD  and one Msc by research students. He is currently supervising 7 PhD students.