Johnson, Michael
Here are a few conference papers in the past couple of years that used CCS resources in some way:
- Narjes Bozorg and Michael T. Johnson, Comparing Performance of Acoustic-to-Articulatory Inversion for Mandarin Accented English and American English Speakers, International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology, Louisville, KY, December 2018.
- Sidrah Liaqat, Narjes Bozorg, Neenu Jose, Patrick Conrey, Antony Tamasi and Michael T. Johnson, Domain Tuning Methods for Bird Audio Detection, Detection and Classification of Acoustic Scenes and Events 2018, Surrey, UK, November 2018.
- Weilian Song, Tawfiq Salem, Nathan Jacobs, Michael T. Johnson, Detecting the Presence of Bird Vocalizations in Audio Segments Using a Convolutional Neural Network Architecture, 4th International Symposium on Acoustic Communication by Animals, Omaha, NE, July 2017.
We have submitted one or two grant proposals in the last couple years where we would be using CCS or HPC resources and included these resources either in the proposal description or the resources/facilities sections, but none of these have been awarded. If you’d like info on these I could provide.
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