Shrikanth Narayanan received his M.S., Engineer, and
Ph.D., all in electrical engineering, from UCLA in 1990,
1992, and 1995, respectively. From 1995-2000 he was with
AT&T Labs-Research, Florham Park and AT&T Bell
Labs, Murray Hill--first as a Senior Member and later as
a Principal member of its Technical Staff. Currently, he
is a Professor at the Signal and Image Processing
Institute of USC's Electrical Engineering department and
holds joint appointments as Professor in Computer
Science, Linguistics, Psychology, Neuroscience and Pediatrics. He is also the
inaugural director of the Ming Hsieh Institute and a Research Director for the Information Sciences Institute at USC. He
was a Research Area Director of the Integrated Media
Systems Center, an NSF Engineering Research Center at
USC, and was the Research Principal for the USC Pratt and
Whitney Institute for Collaborative Engineering, a unique
partnership between academia and industry
(2003-2007).
Shri Narayanan is currently Editor-in-Chief for the IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing and an Editor for the
Computer, Speech and Language Journal and an Associate
Editor for
the APSIPA Transactions on
Signal and Information Processing,
having previously served an
Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions of Speech and
Audio Processing (2000-2004), the IEEE Signal
Processing Magazine (2005-2008), the IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
(2008-2012), IEEE Transactions on Signal and Information Processing over Networks (2014-2015), the IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing (2010-2016) and and the Journal of
Acoustical Society of America (2009-2016). He holds or has held positions on
the Speech Communication and Acoustic Standards
committees of the Acoustical Society of America and the
Advisory Council of the International Speech
Communication Association, the BigData SIG (2014-2017)
the Speech Processing Technical Committee (2003-2007) and
on the Multimedia Signal Processing technical committee
(2005-2008; 2014-present) of the IEEE Signal Processing Society. At
USC, he was Chair of the Joint Provost-Senate University
Research Committee (2006-09) and, a Past President of the
Phi Kappa Phi Academic Honor Society (2007-08).
Shri Narayanan is a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI), the Acoustical Society
of America (ASA), the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the International Speech Communication Association (ISCA), Association for Psychological Science (APS) and the American Association
for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). He is a member of
Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi and Eta Kappa Nu. He held the
inaugural Viterbi Professorship in Engineering at USC (2007-2016). He is
a recipient of an NSF CAREER award, USC Engineering
Junior and Senior Research Awards and Use-inspired research award, USC Electrical Engineering
Northrop-Grumman Research award, a Mellon award for
mentoring excellence, a USC Distinguished Faculty Service
Award, an Okawa Research Award, IBM Faculty Awards (2008,
2010), Google Faculty Research Award (2016), the 2011 UCLA Engineering Alumni
Professional Achievement Award, and a faculty fellowship
from the USC Center for
Interdisciplinary research. He is a recipient of an Engineer's Council 2015 Distinguished Engineering Educator Award, a Ten Year Technical Impact Award from the 2014 ACM ICMI, a 2009
Best Transactions Paper award (with Chul Min Lee) and a 2005 Best
Transactions Paper Award (with Alexandros Potamianos) from the IEEE Signal
Processing society and was selected as Signal Processing
Society Distinguished Lecturer for 2010-2011 and the International Speech Communication Association (ISCA) Distinguished Lecturer for 2015-16. Papers
co-authored with his students have won awards at Interspeech 2016, ICASSP 2016, Interspeech2015-Nativeness Challenge,
Interspeech2014-Cognitive Load Challenge,
Interspeech2013-Paralinguistics Challenge, Interspeech 2013,
Interspeech2012-Speaker Trait Challenge,
Interspeech2011-Speaker State Challenge,
InterSpeech 2010, InterSpeech 2009-Emotion Challenge,
IEEE DCOSS 2009, IEEE MMSP 2007, IEEE MMSP 2006, ICASSP
2005 and ICSLP 2002. His research interests are in
signals and systems modeling with an interdisciplinary
emphasis on speech, audio, language, multimodal and
biomedical problems and applications with direct societal
relevance. His laboratory is supported by federal (NSF,
NIH, DARPA, ONR, Army and DHS) and industry grants. He
has published over 750 papers and has 17 granted U.S.
patents.
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