search

UMD     This Site






Congratulations to Daniel Garcia-Romero, a Ph.D. student of Professor Carol Espy-Wilson (ECE/ISR), who won the Speech Communication Best Student Paper Award at the Joint 159th Acoustical Society of America Meeting and Noise-Con 2010 in April. Garcia-Romero was honored for his work, "Speech Forensics: Automatic Acquisition Device Identification."

This research is part of an ongoing effort supported by the National Science Foundation. Its primary goal is to provide new tools and techniques to detect imperceptible malicious alterations to digital speech content.



Related Articles:
Work on RIS-aided mmWave beamforming named a ‘best paper’
Alum Sidiropoulos receives three IEEE Signal Processing Society awards
Ulukus, colleagues win Best Tutorial Paper Award
Ye, Barg win IEEE Data Storage Best Paper Award
Best paper award for Bergbreiter, St. Pierre, Gosrich at Hilton Head workshop
Coelho, Austin and Blackburn win best paper award at ICONS 2017
Work by Raghavan, Chen, Ljubic wins Best Paper Award
Barg, Tamo named winners of IEEE Information Theory Society Paper Award
Khaligh Wins Best Vehicular Electronics Paper Award for Third Time
Arellano, Carney, Austin win Best Paper Award at ICONS 2015

May 19, 2010


«Previous Story  

 

 

Current Headlines

MATRIX-Affiliated Faculty Solving Tomorrow's Challenges Today

How the Brain Builds Meaning from Sound

Research by Jonathan Simon Supported by KU Leuven Global Seed Fund

Maryland Engineering: Top 10 Among Public Graduate Programs, 7 Years Running

Research Paper and Cover Art Now Feature Article in Journal

Tuna-Inspired Mechanical Fin Could Boost Underwater Drone Power

Celebrating APIDA and SWANA Maryland Engineers

MATRIX Lab Establishes Industry Advisory Board

Developing Efficient Systems for Deep Sea Exploration

UMD Researchers Win Top Honor for Advancing Hardware Security

 
 
Back to top  
Home Clark School Home UMD Home