Tuomas Virtanen appointed as Academy Research Fellow
The Academy of Finland has awarded a five-year research fellowship to Tuomas Virtanen from the Department of Signal Processing starting on September 1st, 2012.Tuomas Virtanen develops computational methods for acoustic event detection in natural multisource environments. Sound source separation has several applications in the ananlysis, editing and manipulation of audio signals. These include, for example, structured audio coding, automatic transcription of music, and noise-robust automatic speech recognition.
More information about Tuomas Virtanen's research is available in his homepage.