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Dr. Jason Lukasiak

Researcher, School of Electrical, Computer and Telecommunications Engineering (to 2005)

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Dr. Lukasiak was a Researcher in the School of Electrical, Computer and Telecommunications Engineering at the University of Wollongong until 2005.

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  • A Sequential Approach to Sparse Component Analysis
  • An investigation of temporal modeling in blind signal separation
  • Blind speech separation using a joint model of speech production
  • Compression Transparent Low-Level Description of Audio Signals
  • Constructing high quality learning environments using learning designs and learning objects.
  • Exploiting simultaneously masked linear prediction in a WI speech coder
  • Exploring the characteristics of analytic decomposition of speech signals
  • Extending waveform interpolation to wideband speech coding
  • Lie analysis of the Webster horn equation with application to audio object recognition
  • Linear prediction incorporating simultaneous masking
  • Low bit rate wideband WI speech coding
  • Low bit rate wideband WI speech coding
  • Low rate WI SEW representation using a REW-implicit pulse model
  • Performance of MPEG-7 low level audio descriptors with compressed data
  • Scalable decomposition of speech waveforms
  • Scalable speech coding spanning the 4 Kbps divide
  • Sew Representation for Low Rate WI Coding
  • Spanning the 4 kbps divide using pulse modeled residual
  • Using spatial cues for meeting speech segmentation
  • Very low rate speech coding using temporal decomposition and waveform interpolation

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