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Faculty

Shrikanth S. Narayanan

Office: Room EEB400B
Phone: (213) 740-6432
Mail: shri at sipi.usc.edu
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Shri Narayanan is University Professor and Nikias Chair in Engineering,
Director of the Ming Hsieh Institute and Research Director of USC-ISI.
Previously he was with AT&T Bell Labs and AT&T Research
Shri is Founder and Director of SAIL.

Research Faculty

Sudarsana Reddy Kadiri

Office: Room EEB428
Phone: (310) 448-8733
Mail: skadiri at usc.edu
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Sudarsana Reddy Kadiri is a Research Assistant Professor at USC's
Signal Analysis and Interpretation Lab (SAIL). His current
research focuses on advancing the field of bio-marking of
human health through the integration of signal processing
and deep learning methodologies. His research interests
extend across speech and language technologies, affective
computing, and digital health.

Adjunct Faculty

Alexandros (Alex) Potamianos

Office: Room EEB400B
Phone: (213) 740-6432
Mail: potamian at usc.edu
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Alex Potamianos is Visiting Professor at USC and Associate Professor
at National Technical University of Athens in the
School of Electronical and Computer Engineering.
Alex is a Fellow of IEEE.
Panayiotis G. Georgiou

Phone: (213) 740-4654
Mail: georgiou at sipi.usc.edu
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Panayiotis G. Georgiou is adjunct assistant professor at
SAIL with research interests in the fields of
multimodal and behavioral signal processing and
speech to speech translation. He is a senior member
of IEEE and currently serves on the editorial board of
the EURASIP Journal on Audio, Speech, and Music
Processing.

Alumni Faculty

Sungbok Lee

Office: Room GFS301
Phone:(213) 821-2721
Mail: sungbokl at usc.edu
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Sungbok Lee was a research assistant professor at SAIL
and a Senior Research Associate at the Phonetics and
Phonology Group in the Department of Linguistics at
USC. Prior to SAIL, he was a research associate at
AT&T Labs-Research, Florham Park.
Asterios Toutios

Office: EEB428
Phone:(213) 740-4148
Mail: toutios at usc.edu
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Asterios Toutios was a Research Assistant Professor of
Electrical Engineering at USC. His research focused on
modeling human speech production based on direct observations
of the vocal-tract dynamic configuration, with a view to
helping assess speech disorders and enhance speech
technologies like recognition and synthesis.