Statistical Signal Processing Research Laboratory

Smartphone-Based Open Research Platform for Hearing Improvement Studies

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Award and Recognition

Congratulations to Anshuman Ganguly for winning Bob Owens Best Student Paper Award at IEEE SiPS 2016 and Springer US for “Improving Sound Localization for Hearing Aid Devices Using Smartphone-Assisted Technology”.

Congratulations to Tyler Caldwell for winning the James and Susan Jerger Award for Excellence in Student Research at AAA Meeting! His poster was titled “Enhancing Speech Recognition in Noise through the use of Smartphone and Hearing Aid technology”.

Read more at:

  1. “Smartphone-Assisted Adaptive Speech Enhancement and Auditory Training of Hearing”, Panahi, Issa, University of Texas-Dallas, Richardson, TX, United States
  2. “Signal Processing Research Resonates with Hearing Loss Sufferers [Special Reports],”  featured in IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 11-162, Jan. 2016.