Manuel J. Reyes G.

Ph.D. Student

mjr59{at}ee.columbia.edu

Hi.  I am a 4th year Ph.D. student at Columbia University in the Laboratory for the Recognition and Organization of Speech and Audio, LabROSA, under the supervision of professor Dan Ellis.  I also collaborate in diverse projects with Nebojsa Jojic at Microsoft Research and with Bhiksha Raj at Mitsubishi Electro Research Labs (MERL)

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  • Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning Techniques for Digital Audio Organization and Modeling.
  • Audio Source Separation.
  • Content Based Audio Classification and Retrieval     (see a review of recent papers)
  • Speech Recognition

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  • Manuel J. Reyes-Gomez, Nebojsa Jojic and Daniel P.W. Ellis. "Deformable Spectrograms'".
    Workshop on Speech Separation and Comprehension in Complex Acoustic Environments. Montreal Quebec November 2004
  • Manuel J. Reyes-Gomez, Nebojsa Jojic and Daniel P.W. Ellis. "Harmonics/Formants Separation and Tracking Model''. International Conference  "Auditory Scene Analysis and Speech Perception by Human and Machine''. Hanse Institute for Advanced Study, Delmenhorst, Germany August 2004.
  • Manuel J. Reyes-Gomez. "Statistical Models for Source Separation, Scene Analysis and Other Audio Applications''  Victoria University, Victoria Canada, July 2004.
  • Manuel J. Reyes-Gomez. "Graphical Models and Variational Methods for Source Separation and other Audio Applications.''  2003 IBM User Interface Technology (UIT) Student Symposium. IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, NY. September 2003