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`David V. Anderson, PhD
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`(cid:120) Professor in the School of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Georgia Institute of
`Technology
`(cid:120) Teaches classes in signal processing and enhancement at both the undergrad and
`graduate level
`(cid:120) Research is in audio signal processing
`(cid:120) BS and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering from Brigham Young University
`(cid:120) Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering
`(cid:120) From Georgia Institute of Technology
`(cid:120) Thesis was on signal enhancement including voice activity detection and
`enhancing the signal using noise suppression
`(cid:120) Many publications on noise suppression and detecting as well as enhancing speech
`using non-acoustic sensors
`(cid:120) Worked on a project for DARPA in 2003; the team met Alex Asseily who was also
`doing work for DARPA
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`(cid:120) Expert witness in about 15 matters in which he has provided deposition testimony
`(cid:120) Expert witness experience with IPRs
`(cid:120) Testified once before a jury
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`Background
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`Litigation
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`Presented by Rubin Anders. To schedule an interview, contact 617.547.7200 or
`research@rubinanders.com
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`David V. Anderson
`July 2021
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`School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
`Georgia Institute of Technology
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`Earned Degrees
`1999 Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
`Georgia Institute of Technology
`1994 M.S. in Electrical Engineering.
`Brigham Young University
`1993 B.S. in Electrical Engineering.
`Brigham Young University
`Employment
`2012-present Professor, School of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of
`Technology, Atlanta, Georgia.
`2011–present Partner, Ratrix Technologies, LLC, Atlanta, Georgia.
`High-tech start-up with NSF SBIR funding to develop wireless data receivers
`2005-2012 Associate Professor, School of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Georgia
`Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia.
`2009 Visiting Professor, Department of Computer Science, Korea University, Seoul,
`South Korea.
`1999-2005 Assistant Professor, School of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Georgia
`Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia.
`1999 Education Specialist, Texas Instruments, Inc., Dallas, Texas.
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`Professional Service
`2018–present Member, Georgia Tech Faculty Senate
`2018–2021 Member, Georgia Tech Institute Research Faculty Promotions Committee
`2017–2020 Member, ECE Graduate Student Recruiting Committee, Georgia Institute of
`Technology
`2016–present Faculty Advisor for Eagles @ GT student club
`2016–present Member, ECE Graduate Committee
`2020–present Chair, ECE Graduate Committee
`2016–2019 Member, ECE Statutory Advisory Committee
`2014-2015 Chair, Computer Systems and Software area in Electrical and Computer Engi-
`neering, Georgia Institute of Technology
`2014 Treasurer, IEEE Global Conference on Signal and Information Processing (Glob-
`alSIP)
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`2011–2019 ECE Advisory Board, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
`2011-2014 Chair, Institute Faculty Status Grievance Committee, Georgia Institute of
`Technology
`2010–2014 Member, Institute Faculty Status Grievance Committee, Georgia Institute of
`Technology
`2010 Technical Area Chair for the Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and
`Computers
`2009-2014 Member, ECE Graduate Student Recruiting Committee, Georgia Institute of
`Technology
`2006–2007 Associate Director, Center for Research in Embedded Systems Technology
`2005–2008 Member, Institute Graduate Committee, Georgia Institute of Technology
`2005-2008 Member, Georgia Tech Faculty Senate, Georgia Institute of Technology
`2004–2007 Associate Director over Education Outreach for the Center for Research on
`Embedded Systems (CREST)
`2003 Co-Chair for the NSF Symposium on Next Generation Automatic Speech Recog-
`nition
`2002 Local Arrangements Chair for the DSP Workshop
`2002 Local Arrangements Chair for the Signal Processing Education Workshop
`2001–2009 Member, ECE Graduate Committee, Georgia Institute of Technology
`2000 Technical Co-Chair for Signal Processing Education Workshop
`1999–2001 Member, ECE Computing Committee, Georgia Institute of Technology
`1999–present Reviewer for numerous journals and conference publications
`Consulting
`2020 Expert witness for St. Lawrence Communications LLC, represented by AZA
`Law LLC in Saint Lawrence Communications LCC v. Amazon.com, Inc., No.
`2:19-cv-00027-JRG (Eastern District of Texas) (deposed)
`2020 Expert witness for Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc., represented by
`Buether Joe & Carpenter, LLC in IPR2019-01352 (deposed)
`2020–present Expert witness for Motorola Solutions, Inc, represented by Kirkland and Ellis,
`LLC in Motorola Solutions, Inc. v. Hytera Communications Corp. Ltd. et al.,
`No. 1:17-CV-01972 (Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division) (deposed)
`2018–present Expert witness for MModal Services Ltd., represented by Latham & Watkins
`LLP in MModal Services Ltd. v. Nuance Communications, Inc., No. 1:18-cv-
`00901-WMR (Northern District of Georgia Atlanta Division) (deposed)
`2018–present Expert witness for Motorola Solutions, Inc, represented by Kirkland and Ellis,
`LLC in Hytera Communications Corp. Ltd. v. Motorola Solutions, Inc., No.
`1:17-CV-1794 (Northern District of Ohio, Eastern Division) (deposed twice)
`2017–2018 Expert witness for Analytics for Life, Inc., represented by Meunier Carlin &
`Curfman LLC in IPR2017-01742 (deposed)
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`2017–2018 Expert witness for III Holdings, represented by Posinelli LLP in IPR2017-00930
`(K/S HIMPP et al. v. III Holdings) (deposed)
`2017–2018 Expert witness for Motorola Solutions, Inc, represented by Kirkland and Ellis,
`LLC in In the Matter of Certain Two-Way Radio Equipment and Systems,
`Related Software and Components Thereof before the International Trade Com-
`mission, Investigation No. 337-TA-1053 (deposed)
`2017–2018 Expert witness for St. Lawrence Communications LLC, represented by AZA Law
`LLC in Saint Lawrence Communications LCC v. Apple Inc., AT&T Mobility,
`and Cellco Partnership D/B/A Verizon Wireless Civil Action No. 2:16-cv-
`00082-JRG (Eastern District of Texas) (deposed)
`2016–2017 Expert witness for Samsung Corporation, represented by Covington Burlington,
`LLP in In the Matter of Certain Audio Processing Hardware, Software, and
`Products Containing the Same before the International Trade Commission,
`Investigation No. 337-TA-1026 (deposed)
`2016–2017 Expert consultant for Alston and Bird, LLC on behalf of Nokia.
`2015–2016 Expert witness for Acer, Inc.; Acer America Corp.; ASUS TeK Computer Inc.;
`ASUS Computer International; Dell Inc.; Hewlett Packard Co.; Lenovo Holding
`Co., Inc.; Lenovo (United States) Inc.; Toshiba Corp.; and Toshiba America
`Information Systems, Inc. in In the matter of certain audio processing hardware
`and software products contain same before the International Trade Commission,
`case 337-TA-949 (deposed)
`2015 Expert witness for Realtek Semiconductor Corporation, represented by Steptoe
`& Johnson, LLP in Realtek Semiconductor Corporation v. Andrea Electronics
`Corporation before the United States Patent and Trademark Office Patent Trial
`and Appeal Board, Case Numbers IPR2015-01392, IPR2015-01393, IPR2015-
`01394, IPR2015-01395, IPR2015-01396
`2015 Expert witness for Realtek Semiconductor Corporation, represented by Chen
`Malin, LLP in In the matter of certain audio processing hardware and software
`products contain same before the International Trade Commission, case 337-TA-
`949
`2012–2013 Expert witness for MobileMedia Ideas, LLC, represented by Proskauer in Mo-
`bileMedia Ideas LLC, v. Research in Motion Limited and Research in Motion
`Corporation, Civil Action No. 3:11-cv-02353-N (Northern District of Texas)
`(deposed)
`2009-2013 Expert witness for Oticon, LLC, represented by Birch, Steward, Kolasch, &
`Birch, L.L.P. in Oticon, Inc. v. Sebotek Hearing systems, LLC, et al., Civil
`Action No. 3:08-cv-05489-FLW (District of New Jersey) and Sound Design
`Technologies, Ltd. v Oticon, Inc., Civil Action No. 2:11-cv-01375-SRB (District
`of Arizona) (deposed twice, testified in Markman hearing)
`2007-2011 Expert Consultant, Alston and Bird, LLC performing internal analysis for
`various Nokia Patents
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`2011 Expert consultant for Alston and Bird, LLC on behalf of Nokia in Nokia
`Corporation v. Apple Inc., Civil Action No. 1:09-cv-00791-GMS (District of
`Delaware)
`2011 Expert witness for Flightcom Corporation, represented by Alston and Bird, LLC
`in TechnoFirst S.A. v. Flightcom Corp., Civil Action No. 2:05-cv-00411-HCM-
`FBS (Eastern District of Virginia)
`2011 Expert consultant for Alston and Bird, LLC on behalf of Nokia in Nokia
`Corporation v. Apple Inc., Civil Action No. 1:09-cv-00791-GMS (District of
`Delaware) (patent analysis)
`2008 Technical Consultant, Sound Innovations, Inc., White River Junction, Vermont
`2007-2008 Expert witness for Oticon, LLC and Bernafon, represented by Finnegan and
`Henderson in Energy Transportation Group, Inc, v. Sonic Innovations, Inc., et
`al, Case 1:05-cv-00422-GMS (District of Delaware) (non-infringement expert,
`deposed, testified before jury)
`2007–2008 Technical Consultant, Personics Labs, Boca Raton, Florida
`2005–2008 Technical Consulant and Technical Advisory Board member, GTronix, Inc.,
`Fremont, California
`1998–2000 Technical Consultant, ASPI, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia
`Community Involvement (selected)
`2012–2016 President, Waters Mill Home Owners Association
`2006–2015 Judge for the Georgia FIRST Lego League State Championships robotics com-
`petition for middle school students
`2005–2019 Assistant Scoutmaster, Merit Badge Counselor, and Woodbadge recipient, Boy
`Scouts of America
`1987-1989 LDS Mission Service in Tempe Arizona
`Honors and Awards (selected)
`2004 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE)
`2004 NSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award
`2006 US Frontiers of Engineering Fellow, National Academy of Engineering
`2006 Frontiers of Science Fellow, National Academy of Science
`2009 Nominated by the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering for the Institute
`2009 Outstanding Faculty Leadership Award for the Development of Graduate
`Research Assistants
`Memberships
`1991–present Senior Member IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
`Member IEEE Signal Processing Society
`Member IEEE Education Society
`Member IEEE Communications Society
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`1994–2018 Member ASA (Acoustical Society of America)
`Teaching—Ph.D. Students Graduated
`2004 Tyson S. Hall, Ph.D.
`Thesis: Field–Programmable Analog Arrays: A Floating–Gate Approach
`Current: Professor at Southern Adventist University
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`2005 Heejong Yoo, Ph.D.
`Thesis: Low–Power Audio Input Enhancements for Portable Devices
`Current:
`IP department at Qualcomm, Inc.
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`2005 Venkatesh Krishnan, Ph.D.
`Thesis: A framework for low bit-rate speech coding in noisy environments
`Current: Multimedia research group at Qualcomm, Inc.
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`2006 Cenk Demiroglu, Ph.D.
`Thesis: Multisensor Segmentation-based Noise Suppression for Intelligibility Improve-
`ment in MELP Coders
`Current: Assistant Professor at Özyeğin University (Turkey)
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`2006 Rongqiang (James) Hu, Ph.D.
`Thesis: Multi-Sensor Noise Suppression and Bandwidth Extension for Enhancement of
`Speech
`Current: Nintendo
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`2007 Sourabh Ravindran, Ph.D.
`Thesis: Physiologically Motivated Methods for Audio Pattern Classification
`Current: Director, Mobile Processor Innovation Lab at Samsung
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`2007 Shyam Subramanian, Ph.D.
`Thesis: Methods for Synthesis of Multiple-Input Translinear Element Networks
`Current: Senior Principal Design Engineer at Cadence Design Systems
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`2007 Teahyung Lee, Ph.D.
`Thesis: Algorithm-based Efficient Approaches for Motion Estimation Systems
`Current:
`Intel Research
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`2009 Nikolaos Vasiloglou, Ph.D.
`Thesis:
`Isometry and Convexity in Dimensionality Reduction
`Current: Entreprenuer and Consultant in Machine Learning
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`2009 Haw Jing (Michael) Lo, Ph.D.
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`Thesis: Design of a Reusable Distributed Arithmetic Filter and its Application to the
`Affine Projection Algorithm
`Current: Qualcomm, Inc.
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`2009 Ismail Faik Baskaya, Ph.D.
`Thesis: Physical Design Automation for Large Scale Field Programmable Analog Arrays
`Current: Assistant Professor at Bo¯gaziçi University, Istanbul (Turkey)
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`2009 Walter Huang, Ph.D.
`Thesis:
`Implementation of Adaptive Digital FIR and Reprogrammable Mixed-Signal
`Filters using Distributed Arithmetic
`Current: Qualcomm, Inc.
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`2009 Jungwon Lee, Ph.D.
`Thesis: Efficient Image Compression System with a CMOS Transform Imager
`Current: Senior Engineer, Samsung Electronics, Korea
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`2009 Harry (Bo) Marr, Ph.D.
`Co-advisor: Jennifer Hasler
`Thesis: Learning, Probabilistic, and Asynchronous Technologies for an Ultra Efficient
`Datapath
`Current: Director of Low Power Computing Group Raytheon at Raytheon, Inc.
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`2011 Brian Gestner, Ph.D.
`Thesis: Lattice Reduction for MIMO Detection: From Theoretical Analysis to Hardware
`Realization
`Current: Chief Technology Officer at Soneter
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`2012 Jason George, Ph.D.
`Thesis: Harnessing Resilience: Biased Voltage Overscaling for Probabilistic Signal Pro-
`cessing
`Current: Entrepreneur
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`2012 Leung Kin Chui, Ph.D.
`Thesis: Efficient audio signal processing for embedded systems
`Current: Design Engineer at Texas Instruments
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`2012 Jorge Marin, Ph.D.
`Thesis: Robust binaural noise-reduction strategies with binaural-hearing-aid constraints:
`design, analysis and practical considerations
`Current: Professor at Universidad del Quindío
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`2012 Devangi Parikh, Ph.D.
`Thesis:
`Improving the quality of speech in noisy environments
`Current: Biomedical Research Lab at Texas Instruments
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`2012 Varinthira Duangudom, Ph.D.
`Thesis: Computational auditory saliency
`Current: Homemaker
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`2013 Irteza Syed, Ph.D.
`Thesis: Classifiation using Residual Vector Quantization
`Current: Aero, Inc, Pakistan
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`2014 Syed Hussain Raza, Ph.D.
`Thesis: Temporally Consistent Semantic Segmentation in Videos
`Current: NVIDIA
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`2014 Nashie Sephus, Ph.D.
`Thesis: A Framework for Exploiting Modulation Spectral Features in Music Data Mining
`and Other Applicaitons
`Current: CTO at Partpic, Inc.
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`2015 Ryan Curtin, Ph.D.
`Thesis:
`Improving Dual-Tree Algorithms
`Current:
`relational.ai
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`2015 Chu Meh Chu, Ph.D.
`Thesis: Exploiting Temporal and Spatial Redundancies for Vector Quantization of
`Speech and Images
`Current: Luxoft
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`2016 Jinwoo Kang, Ph.D.
`Thesis: Face Recognition for Vehicle Personalization
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`2017 Kaitlin Fair, Ph.D.
`Thesis: A Biologically Plausible Sparse Approximation Solver on Neuromorphic Hard-
`ware
`Current: Air Force Research Lab
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`2017 Muhammed Rizwan, Ph.D.
`Thesis: Adaptation of Hybrid Deep Neural Network–Hidden Markov Model Speech
`Recognition System using a Sub-space Approach
`Current: Assistant Professor in Pakistan
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`2018 Nathan Parrish, Ph.D.
`Thesis: System Configuration for Proportional Control of an Assistive Technology for
`Patients with Cervical Spinal Cord Injuries
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`2018 Brandon Carroll
`Thesis: Characterizing Acoustic Environments with OLAF and ELSA
`Current: Georgia Tech (post-doc)
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`2018 Bradley Whitaker
`Thesis: Modifying Sparse Coding for Imbalanced Classification
`Current: Assistant Professor at Montana State University
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`2018 Babafemi Odelowo
`Thesis: Development of a Neural Network-Based Speech Enhancement System
`Current: Georgia Tech Research Institute
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`2019 Md Nazmus Sahadat
`Thesis: Design and Evaluation of a Multimodal Assistive Technology using Tongue Com-
`mands, Head Movements, and Speech Recognition for People with Tetraplegia
`Current: Starkey Corporation
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`2019 Chieh-Feng Cheng
`Thesis: Audio Classification for Small-sized and Weakly Labelled Data
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`2021 Devon Jankey
`Thesis: overcoming Process Variations and Noise in Analog Neural Networks
`Current:
`IBM Corporation
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`Teaching—Current Ph.D. Students
`2016–present Lee Richert—Passed Proposal 2020. Thesis title: Multi-Layer Dictionary
`Learning
`2016–present You Wang—Passed Proposal 2016. Thesis title: Attention-Based Convolutional
`Neural network Model and Its Combination with Few-Shot Learning for Audio
`Classification
`2017–present Chuyao Feng—Passed Proposal. Thesis title: Intra-Speaker Voice Quality
`Recognition for Voice Therapy
`2018–present Desmond Caulley—Passed Proposal 2020. Thesis title: Improved Automatic
`Analysis Methods for Lena-Obtained Audio Recordings of Children with Autism
`Spectrum Disorder
`2019–present Mohamad Salut—Passed Proposal 2021. Thesis title: Randomized Online
`Tensor Robust Principal Component Analysis
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`2019–present Nicolas Shu—Passed Prelim Exam 2021. (co-advised) Thesis area: Generalized
`Real-Time Indoor Monitoring System via Audio applied to Interaction Analysis
`Masters Thesis Students Graduated
`2002 Hyung K. Choi
`Thesis: Blind Source Separation of the Audio Signals in a Real World
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`2003 Paul Hultz
`Thesis: Backward Masking in the Human Auditory System
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`2006 Daniel Allred
`Thesis: Evaluation and Comparison of Beamforming Algorithms for Microphone Array
`Speech Processing
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`2012 Ailar Javadi
`Thesis: Bio-inspired noise robust auditory features
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`2012 Guillermo Colón
`Thesis: Avian musing feature space analysis
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`2016 Tushar Supe
`Thesis: Super–CORDIC: Low Delay CORDIC Architectures for Computing Complex
`Functions
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`2019 Harish K Haresamudram
`Thesis: The Role of Representations in Human Activity Recognition
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`B.2.b. M.S. Students in Progress (with Thesis)
`2019–present Maham Tanveer—Learning Distance Metrics for High-Dimensional Data
`2019–present Yufeng Yeng—Speaker Recognition and Diarization
`2019–present Hua Wang—Noise Suppression in Speech
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`Scholarly Accomplishments
`Published Books
`Wayne T. Padgett and David V. Anderson. Fixed-point Signal Processing.
`Synthesis Lectures on Signal Processing. Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2009.
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`Published Parts of Books
`J. H. McClellan, R. W. Schafer, and M. A. Yoder. DSP First: A Multimedia
`Approach. Prentice Hall, 1998. Assisted in the preparation of the multi-media
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`CD-ROM that accompanies the text. Wrote and revised the laboratory projects
`included in the text.
`Sheng-Yu Peng, Paul E. Hasler, and David Anderson. An analog programmable
`multi-dimensional radial basis function based classifier. In IFIP WG 10.5
`International Conference on Very Large Scale Integration of System-on-Chip,
`pages 13–18, Atlanta, GA, October 2007.
`Jorge Marin-Hurtado and David V. Anderson. Independent Component
`Analysis for Audio and Biosignal applications, chapter Preservation of
`Localization Cues in BSS-Based Noise Reduction: Application in Binaural
`Hearing Aids. InTech, 2012. Ganesh R Naik, ed.
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`Refereed Journal Publications
`Paul Hasler, Abhishek Bandyopadhyay, and David V. Anderson. High
`fill–factor imagers for neuromorphic processing enabled by floating–gate circuits.
`EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing, 2003(7):676–689, June 2003.
`Invited paper for special issue on neuromorphic signal processing and
`implementation.
`Venkatesh Krishnan and David V. Anderson. Joint design of channel–optimized
`multistage vector quantizer. IEEE Signal Processing Letters, 11(1):5–7, January
`2004.
`Venkatesh Krishnan, David V. Anderson, and Kwan Truong. Optimal
`multistage vector quantization of LPC parameters over noisy channels. IEEE
`Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing, 12(1):1–8, January 2004.
`Paul S. Hong, David V. Anderson, Doug B. Williams, Thomas P. Barnwell III
`Joel R. Jackson, Monson H. Hayes III, Ronald W. Schafer, and John D. Echard.
`“DSP for practicing engineers:” A case study in internet course delivery. IEEE
`Transactions on Education, 47(3):301–310, August 2004.
`Abhishek Bandyopadhyay, Paul Hasler, and David V. Anderson. A CMOS
`floating–gate matrix transform imager. IEEE Sensors, 5(3):455–462, 2005.
`Paul Hasler, Paul D. Smith, Rich Ellis, David Graham, and David Anderson.
`Analog floating–gate, on–chip auditory sensing system interfaces. IEEE
`Sensors, 5:1027–1034, October 2005.
`Sourabh Ravindran, Kristopher Schlemmer, and David V. Anderson. A
`physiologically inspired method for audio classification. EURASIP Journal on
`Applied Signal Processing, 2005(9):1374–1381, 2005.
`Tyson S. Hall, Christopher M. Twigg, Paul Hasler, and David V. Anderson.
`Developing large–scale field–programmable analog arrays for rapid prototyping.
`International Journal for Embedded Systems, 1(3/4):179–192, 2005.
`Sourabh Ravindran, Paul Smith, David Graham, Varinthira Duangudom, David
`Anderson, and Paul Hasler. Towards biologically inspired on–chip auditory
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`processing. EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing, 2005(7):1082–1092,
`2005.
`Daniel J. Allred, David V. Anderson, Walter Huang, Venkatesh Krishnan, and
`Heejong Yoo. LMS adaptive filters using distributed arithmetic for high
`throughput. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems, 52(7):1327–1337,
`July 2005.
`Tyson S. Hall and David V. Anderson. A framework for teaching real-time
`digital signal processing with field-programmable gate arrays. IEEE
`Transactions on Education, 48(3):551 – 558, August 2005.
`Tyson S. Hall, Christopher M. Twigg, Jordan D. Gray, Paul Hasler, and
`David V. Anderson. Large–scale field–programmable analog arrays for analog
`signal processing. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems, 52(11):2298 –
`2307, November 2005.
`Faik Baskaya, Sasank Reddy, Sung Kyu Lim, and David V. Anderson.
`Placement for large-scale floating-gate field programable analog arrays. IEEE
`Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration Systems, 14(8):906–910, August
`2006.
`Sheng-Yu Peng, Paul Hasler, and David V. Anderson. An analog programmable
`multi-dimensional radial basis function based classifier. IEEE Transactions on
`Circuits and Systems I, 54(10):2148–2158, October 2007.
`Erhan Ozalevli, Walter Huang, Paul E. Hasler, and David V. Anderson. A
`reconfigurable mixed-signal VLSI implementation of distributed arithmetic used
`for finite-impulse response filtering. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and
`Systems I, 55(2):510–521, March 2008.
`Kofi M. Odame, David V. Anderson, and Paul Hasler. A bandpass filter for
`inherent gain adaptation for hearing applications. IEEE Transactions on
`Circuits and Systems I, 55(3):786–795, April 2008.
`Wei Zhang, Xiaoli Ma, Brian Gestner, and David V. Anderson. Designing
`low-complexity equalizers for wireless systems. IEEE Communications
`Magazine, 47(1):56–62, January 2009.
`Faik Baskaya, David V. Anderson, and Sung Kyu Lim. Net sensitivity based
`optimization of large-scale field programmable analog array (FPAA) placement
`and routing. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II, 56(7):565–569,
`July 2009.
`L.J. Karam, I. Alkamal, A. Gatherer, G.A. Frantz, D.V. Anderson, and B.L.
`Evans. Trends in multicore DSP platforms. IEEE Signal Processing Magazine,
`26(6):38–49, November 2009.
`Bo Marr, Jason George, Brian Degnan, David V. Anderson, and Paul E. Hasler.
`Error immune logic for low power probabilistic computing. VLSI Design, 2010.
`doi:10.1155/2010/460312.
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`Walter Huang and David V. Anderson. Modified sliding-block distributed
`arithmetic with offset binary coding for adaptive filters. Journal of Signal
`Processing Systems, April 2010. Available:
`http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11265-010-0479-4.
`David V. Anderson. Storytelling—the missing art in engineering presentations.
`IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 28(2):109–111, March 2011.
`Brian Gestner, Wei Zhang, Xiaoli Ma, and David V. Anderson. Lattice
`reduction for MIMO detection: From theoretical analysis to hardware
`realization. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I, 58(4):813 –826,
`April 2011.
`J. Marin Hurtado and David V. Anderson. FFT-based block processing in
`speech enhancement: Potential artifacts and solutions. IEEE Transactions on
`Audio, Speech and Language Processing, 19(8):2527–2537, November 2011.
`Brian Gestner, Xiaoli Ma, and David V. Anderson. Incremental lattice
`reduction: Motivation, theory, and practical implementation. IEEE
`Transactions on Wireless Communications, 11(1):188 –198, January 2012.
`Bo Marr, Brian Degnan, Paul Hasler, and David V. Anderson. Scaling energy
`per operation via an asynchronous pipeline. IEEE Transactions on VLSI,
`PP(99):1 –5, 2012.
`J.I. Marin-Hurtado, D.N. Parikh, and D.V. Anderson. Perceptually inspired
`noise-reduction method for binaural hearing aids. Audio, Speech, and Language
`Processing, IEEE Transactions on, 20(4):1372–1382, May 2012.
`B. Gestner, Xiaoli Ma, and D.V. Anderson. Incremental lattice reduction:
`Motivation, theory, and practical implementation. Wireless Communications,
`IEEE Transactions on, 11(1):188–198, January 2012.
`A.A. Kressner, D.V. Anderson, and C.J. Rozell. Evaluating the generalization
`of the hearing aid speech quality index (hasqi). Audio, Speech, and Language
`Processing, IEEE Transactions on, 21(2):407–415, February 2013.
`S. Ramakrishnan, A. Basu, Leung Kin Chiu, J. Hasler, D. Anderson, and
`S. Brink. Speech processing on a reconfigurable analog platform. Very Large
`Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems, IEEE Transactions on, 22(2):430–433, Feb
`2014.
`Nashlie H Sephus, Aaron D Lanterman, and David V Anderson. Modulation
`spectral features: In pursuit of invariant representations of music with
`application to unsupervised source identification. Journal of New Music
`Research, 44(1):58–70, 2015.
`Jinwoo Kang, David V. Anderson, and Monson H. Hayes. Face recognition for
`vehicle personalization with near infrared frame differencing. IEEE
`Transactions on Consumer Electronics, 62(3):316–324, August 2016.
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`B. T. Carroll, B. M. Whitaker, W. Dayley, and D. V. Anderson. Outlier
`learning via augmented frozen dictionaries. IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio,
`Speech, and Language Processing, 25(6):1207–1215, June 2017.
`Muhammad Rizwan and David V. Anderson. A weighted accent classification
`using multiple words. Neurocomput., 277(C):120–128, February 2018.
`Chieh-Feng Cheng, Abbas Rashidi, Mark A. Davenport, and David
`V. Anderson. Activity analysis of construction equipment using audio signals
`and support vector machines. Automation in Construction, June 2017.
`Bradley M Whitaker, Pradyumna Byappanahalli Suresha, Chengyu Liu, Gari
`D Clifford, and David V Anderson. Combining sparse coding and time-domain
`features for heart sound classification. Physiological Measurement,
`38:1701–1729, 08 2017.
`Bradley M. Whitaker and David V. Anderson. Mixed matrix norms in sparse
`coding for imbalanced datasets. IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing.
`submitted November 2017.
`Chris Sabillon, Abbas Rashidi, Biswanath Samanta, Mark A. Davenport, and
`David V. Anderson. An audio-based Bayesian model for productivity
`estimation of construction cyclic activities. Journal of Computing in Civil
`Engineering, 34(1), 2020.
`Muhammed Rizwan, Bradley M Whitaker, and David V Anderson. AF
`detection from ECG recordings using feature selection, sparse coding, and
`ensemble learning. Physiological measurement, 39(12), December 2018.
`M. N. Sahadat, N. Sebkhi, D. Anderson, and M. Ghovanloo. Optimization of
`tongue gesture processing algorithm for standalone multimodal tongue drive
`system. IEEE Sensors Journal, 19(7):2704–2712, April 2019.
`Muhammad Rizwan, Sinan Hersek, Maziyar Baran Pouyan, David V. Anderson,
`and Omer T. Inan. Robust segmentation of knee acoustical emissions for
`wearable joint health assessment. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical
`Engineering, 2018. in revision.
`Kaitlin L. Fair, Daniel R. Mendat, Andreas G. Andreou, Christopher J. Rozell,
`Justin Romberg, and David V. Anderson. Sparse coding using the locally
`competitive algorithm on the truenorth neurosynaptic system. Frontiers in
`Neuroscience, 13:754, 2019.
`Chris Sabillon, Abbas Rashidi, Biswanath Samanta, Mark Davenport, and
`David Anderson. Audio-based bayesian model for productivity estimation of
`cyclic construction activities. Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering,
`34:04019048, 01 2020.
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`Refereed Conference Publications
`David V. Anderson, Richard W. Harris, and Douglas M. Chabries. Evaluation
`of a hearing compensation algorithm. In Proceedings of the IEEE International
`Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, volume 5, pages
`3531–3533, Detroit, May 1995.
`Douglas M. Chabries, David V. Anderson, Thomas G. Stockham, Jr., and
`Richard W. Christiansen. Application of a human auditory model to loudness
`perception and hearing compensation. In Proceedings of the IEEE International
`Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, volume 5, pages
`3527–3530, Detroit, May 1995.
`David V. Anderson. Speech analysis and coding using a multi–resolution
`sinusoidal transform. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on
`Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, volume 2, pages 1037–1040, Atlanta,
`May 1996.
`David V. Anderson, James H. McClellan, Ronald W. Schafer, Jeffrey B.
`Schodorf, and Mark A. Yoder. DSP First - a first course in ECE. In
`Proceedings of the 1996 Asilomar Conference on Circuits, Systems, and
`Computers, volume 1, pages 226–230, Pacific Grove, CA, May 1996.
`David V. Anderson and Mark A. Clements. Audio signal noise reduction using
`multi-resolution sinusoidal modeling. In Proceedings of the IEEE International
`Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, pages 805–808,
`Phoenix, May 1999.
`David V. Anderson, Lonnie Harvel, Monson H. Hayes III, Y. Ishiguro, Joel R.
`Jackson, and Maria Pimentel. Internet course delivery-making it easier and
`more effective. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on
`Multimedia and Expo, volume 1, pages 84–87, New York, July 2000.
`David V. Anderson, Thomas P. Barnwell, Monson H. Hayes III, and Joel R.
`Jackson. Effective and efficient distance learning over the internet:
`Implementation of an on-line DSP course. In Proc. International Conference on
`Engineering Education, Taiwan, August 2000.
`Joel R. Jackson, David V. Anderson, and Monson H. Hayes III. Effective and
`efficient distance learning over the internet: Tools and techniques. In
`Proc. International Conference on Engineering Education, Taiwan, August 2000.
`Monson H. Hayes III, Joel R. Jackson, and David V. Anderson. Producing
`effective internet courses with inFusion. In Proceedings Learning ’00, Madrid,
`Spain, October 2000.
`David V. Anderson, Thomas P. Barnwell, John Echard, Monson H. Hayes III,
`Joel R. Jackson, Ronald W. Schafer, and Douglas B. Williams. An on-line DSP
`course for practicing engineers. In Signal Processing Education Workshop, Hunt,
`TX, October 2000. Web Proceedings:
`http://spib.ece.rice.edu/SPTM/DSP2000/.
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`David V. Anderson and Paul Hasler. Cooperative analog/digital signal
`processing. In World Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics, and Informatics,
`Orlando, FL, July 2001. Invited Paper, Best Paper Award.
`Matt Kucic, Paul Hasler, Jeff Dugger, and David V. Anderson. Programmable
`and adaptive analog filters using arrays of floating-gate circuits. In Erik
`Brunvand and Chris Myers, editors, 2001 Conference on Advanced Research in
`VLSI, pages 148–162, Salt Lake City, March 2001. IEEE Computer Society.
`Joel R. Jackson, Thomas P. Barnwell, Douglas B. Williams, Monson H. Hayes
`III, David V. Anderson, and Ronald W. Schafer. DSP for practicing engineers:
`an online continuing DSP education course. In Proceedings of the IEEE
`International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing,
`volume V, pages 2721–2724, Salt Lake City, UT, May 2001.
`Joel R. Jackson, Thomas P. Barnwell, Douglas B. Williams, Monson H. Hayes
`III, David V. Anderson, and Ronald W. Schafer. Online DSP education: DSP
`for practicing engineers. In American Society for Engineering Education Annual
`Conference, Albuquerque, NM, June 2001.
`Joel R. Jackson, Thomas P. Barnwell, David V. Anderson, and Monson
`H. Hayes III. inFusion: Simplifying online course creation. In American Society
`for Engineering Education Annual Conference, Albuquerque, NM, June 2001.
`Paul Smith, Matt Kucic, Rich Ellis, Paul Hasler, and David V. Anderson.
`Cepstrum frequency encoding in analog floating-gate circuitry. In Proceedings
`of the IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, volume IV,
`pages 671–674, Phoenix, AZ, May 2002.
`Paul Hasler and David V. Anderson. Cooperative analog-digital signal
`processing. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics,
`Speech, and Signal Processing, volume IV, pages 3972–3975, Orlando, FL, May
`2002.
`Heejong Yoo, David V. Anderson, and Paul Hasler. Continuous–time audio
`noise suppression and real-time implementation. In Proceedings of the IEEE
`International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing,
`volume IV, pages 3980–3983, Orlando, FL, May 2002.
`Richard Ellis, Heejong Yoo, and David V. Anderson. An analog floating-gate
`IC for audio noise suppression. In Proceedings of the International Symposium
`on Circuits and Systems, volume II, pages 728–31, Phoenix, AZ, May 2002.
`Invited Paper.
`Paul Hasler, Paul Smith, Richard Ellis, David Graham, and David V. Anderson.
`Biologically inspired auditory sensing system interfaces on a chip. In 2002
`IEEE Sensors Conference, Orlando, FL, June 2002.

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