The School of Electrical and Computer EngineeringDr. Mark A. Clements received the S.B. degree in 1976, the S.M. degree in 1978, the Electrical Engineering degree in 1979 and the Sc.D. degree in 1982, all in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from M.I.T. During his graduate work, he was supported by a National Institutes of Health fellowship for research in hearing prostheses, and corporate sponsorhip for the development of real- time automatic speech recognition systems. He is a member of the Acoustical Society of America, and is a Fellow of IEEE. He has been a member of the IEEE Speech Technical Committee, and has served an Editor for IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing.
Professor Clements' current research interests involve digital processing of speech signals. This is concerned with such problems as the application of digital speech technology to sensory aids for the hearing impaired and automatic recognition of speech in adverse conditions. Some of the interesting problems arising from these applications include enhancement of speech in noise, formulation of robust perceptual distance measures, and real-time implementation. Dr. Clements also does work in efficient coding of speech signals, auditory modeling for improved speech analysis, speech production modeling, general digital signal processing, and pattern recognition.
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