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    <p><span>EE Graduate Seminar</span></p>
    <p><strong><span>Time-Varying Amplitude Compression Processing to<br>
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    <p><span>Dr. Janet C. Rutledge<br>
    	Dean, UMBC Graduate School<br>
    	Vice-Provost for Graduate Education<br>
    	Affiliate Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering</span></p>
    <p><span>11:30-12:45 Friday, 18 November 2011, ITE 231</span></p>
    <p>Multichannel amplitude compression processing is used to reduce the level variations of speech to fit the reduced dynamic ranges of listeners with sensorineural hearing loss. This processing, however, can result in smearing of temporal information, artifacts due to spectral discontinuities at fixed channel edges, and spectral flattening due to reduced peak-to-valley ratios. Presented here is an implementation of a time-varying compression processing algorithm based on a sinusoidal speech model. The algorithm operates on a time-varying, stimulus-dependent basis to adjust to the speech variations and the listeners hearing profile. The algorithm provides fast-acting compression with minimal artifact, has time-varying frequency channels, is computationally inexpensive and preserves the important spectral peaks in speech.</p>
    <p>This method has been extended to provide real-time enhancement of spectral peaks and valleys. This work is also related to processing audio signals that will be transmitted over amplitude-limited noisy channels or for listeners in a noisy environment.</p>
    <p>Dr. Janet Rutledge is Dean of the Graduate School and Affiliate Associate Professor in the CSEE Department at UMBC. She received the BS in electrical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the MS and Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Georgia Tech. Prior to coming to UMBC in 2001, she was a faculty member at Northwestern University, and program director at the National Science Foundation.</p>
    <p>Host: Prof. Joel M. Morris</p>
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    <div class="html-content">Full Title: talk: Rutledge on multichannel amplitude compression for speech processing, 11/18<p><img alt="" height="244" src="http://www.cs.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/speech.jpg" width="700" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p>
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    <p><strong><span>Time-Varying Amplitude Compression Processing to<br>
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    <p><span>Dr. Janet C. Rutledge<br>
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    	Affiliate Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering</span></p>
    <p><span>11:30-12:45 Friday, 18 November 2011, ITE 231</span></p>
    <p>Multichannel amplitude compression processing is used to reduce the level variations of speech to fit the reduced dynamic ranges of listeners with sensorineural hearing loss. This processing, however, can result in smearing of temporal information, artifacts due to spectral discontinuities at fixed channel edges, and spectral flattening due to reduced peak-to-valley ratios. Presented here is an implementation of a time-varying compression processing algorithm based on a sinusoidal speech model. The algorithm operates on a time-varying, stimulus-dependent basis to adjust to the speech variations and the listeners hearing profile. The algorithm provides fast-acting compression with minimal artifact, has time-varying frequency channels, is computationally inexpensive and preserves the important spectral peaks in speech.</p>
    <p>This method has been extended to provide real-time enhancement of spectral peaks and valleys. This work is also related to processing audio signals that will be transmitted over amplitude-limited noisy channels or for listeners in a noisy environment.</p>
    <p>Dr. Janet Rutledge is Dean of the Graduate School and Affiliate Associate Professor in the CSEE Department at UMBC. She received the BS in electrical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the MS and Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Georgia Tech. Prior to coming to UMBC in 2001, she was a faculty member at Northwestern University, and program director at the National Science Foundation.</p>
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    <p>This Saturday, November 19, students enrolled in Introduction to Engineering Science (ENES 101) will put robotic vessels to the test during UMBC's first AROW competition. AROW–Academy Robotics on the Water–was developed by Captain Jonathan Russell, Lt. Cmdr. Brian Maggi and Stephen Grenier of the US Coast Guard Academy as an introductory engineering design experience. The competition requires students to design robotic vessels capable of performing simulated tasks akin to those of the US Coast Guard. Forty teams will compete to see how many tasks can be performed by their robotic vessels within a four minute time limit.</p>
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    <p>This Saturday, November 19, students enrolled in Introduction to Engineering Science (ENES 101) will put robotic vessels to the test during UMBC's first AROW competition. AROW–Academy Robotics on the Water–was developed by Captain Jonathan Russell, Lt. Cmdr. Brian Maggi and Stephen Grenier of the US Coast Guard Academy as an introductory engineering design experience. The competition requires students to design robotic vessels capable of performing simulated tasks akin to those of the US Coast Guard. Forty teams will compete to see how many tasks can be performed by their robotic vessels within a four minute time limit.</p>
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    <strong><span>The Women's Center has just been selected as </span><span>Campus Winner</span><span> for </span><span>Spotlight </span><span>of the Month for </span><span>October! We were nominated by a student as a group within the UMBC community who exemplifies excellence in leadership, attitude and service. We were selected by the </span></strong><span><strong>Recognition Committee for UMBC’s chapter of the National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH).</strong></span>
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