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Eliathamby Ambikairajah

Eliathamby Ambikairajah

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Computer Science

D-Index
36
Citations
6055
World Ranking
11188
National Ranking
340

Overview

Eliathamby Ambikairajah is affiliated with the University of New South Wales in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Computer Science, with substantial contributions across subfields such as Signal Processing, Artificial Intelligence, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and Cognitive Neuroscience.

Their main research topics include:

  • Speech and Audio Processing
  • Emotion and Mood Recognition
  • Speech Recognition and Synthesis
  • Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining
  • Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation
  • Music and Audio Processing
  • Advanced Adaptive Filtering Techniques

Ambikairajah has published frequently in various scientific venues. The most common publication outlets include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing
  • IEEE Transactions on Audio Speech and Language Processing
  • Speech Communication
  • IEEE Signal Processing Magazine

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Ambikairajah cover multiple aspects of speech and audio technology. These include:

  • "A Comprehensive Review of Speech Emotion Recognition Systems", 2021, IEEE Access
  • "A Time-Frequency Attention Module for Neural Speech Enhancement", 2022, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio Speech and Language Processing
  • "An Efficient and Perceptually Motivated Auditory Neural Encoding and Decoding Algorithm for Spiking Neural Networks", 2020, Frontiers in Neuroscience
  • "Real-Time Adaptive Differential Feature-Based Protection Scheme for Isolated Microgrids Using Edge Computing", 2020, IEEE Systems Journal
  • "Ordinal Logistic Regression With Partial Proportional Odds for Depression Prediction", 2020, IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing

They have collaborated extensively with several researchers throughout their career. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Vidhyasaharan Sethu
  • Haizhou Li
  • Qiquan Zhang
  • Julien Epps
  • Ting Dang

Best Publications

  • A Comprehensive Review of Speech Emotion Recognition Systems

    Taiba Majid Wani;Teddy Surya Gunawan;Syed Asif Ahmad Qadri;Mira Kartiwi

  • Classification of a known sequence of motions and postures from accelerometry data using adapted Gaussian mixture models

    Felicity R Allen;Eliathamby Ambikairajah;Nigel H Lovell;Nigel H Lovell;Branko G Celler

  • Signal Processing in Sequence Analysis: Advances in Eukaryotic Gene Prediction

    M. Akhtar;J. Epps;E. Ambikairajah

  • Language Identification: A Tutorial

    E Ambikairajah;Haizhou Li;Liang Wang;Bo Yin

  • Full-scale structural monitoring using an integrated GPS and accelerometer system

    Xiaojing Li;Linlin Ge;Eliathamby Ambikairajah;Chris Rizos

  • Accelerometry Based Classification of Walking Patterns Using Time-frequency Analysis

    N.H. Lovell;Ning Wang;E. Ambikairajah;B.G. Celler

  • Speech-based cognitive load monitoring system

    Bo Yin;Fang Chen;N. Ruiz;E. Ambikairajah

  • DA-DCGAN: An Effective Methodology for DC Series Arc Fault Diagnosis in Photovoltaic Systems

    Shibo Lu;Tharmakulasingam Sirojan;B. T. Phung;Daming Zhang

  • On DNA Numerical Representations for Period-3 Based Exon Prediction

    M. Akhtar;J. Epps;E. Ambikairajah

  • A study on spoofing attack in state-of-the-art speaker verification: the telephone speech case

    Zhizheng Wu;Tomi Kinnunen;Eng Siong Chng;Haizhou Li

  • Investigation of spectral centroid features for cognitive load classification

    Phu Ngoc Le;Eliathamby Ambikairajah;Julien Epps;Vidhyasaharan Sethu

  • Adaptive noise estimation algorithm for speech enhancement

    L. Lin;W.H. Holmes;E. Ambikairajah

  • I4U submission to NIST SRE 2012: A large-scale collaborative effort for noise-robust speaker verification

    R. Saeidi;T. Kinnunen;E. Khoury;P. L. Sordo Martinez

  • Detection of high impedance faults using current transformers for sensing and identification based on features extracted using wavelet transform

    Jichao Chen;Toan Phung;Trevor Blackburn;Eliathamby Ambikairajah

  • Auditory masking and MPEG-1 audio compression

    E. Ambikairajah;A.G. Davis;W.T.K. Wong

  • Speaker verification using sparse representation classification

    Jia Min Karen Kua;Eliathamby Ambikairajah;Julien Epps;Roberto Togneri

  • Speaker Normalisation for Speech-Based Emotion Detection

    V. Sethu;E. Ambikairajah;J. Epps

  • An Adapted Gaussian Mixture Model Approach to Accelerometry- Based Movement Classification Using Time-Domain Features

    Felicity R. Allen;Eliathamby Ambikairajah;Nigel H. Lovell;Branko G. Celler

  • Sustainable Deep Learning at Grid Edge for Real-time High Impedance Fault Detection

    Tharmakulasingam Sirojan;Shibo Lu;B. T. Phung;Daming Zhang

  • Investigation of Spectral Centroid Magnitude and Frequency for Speaker Recognition.

    Jia Min Karen Kua;Tharmarajah Thiruvaran;Mohaddeseh Nosratighods;Eliathamby Ambikairajah

  • Wideband speech and audio coding using gammatone filter banks

    E. Ambikairajah;J. Epps;L. Lin

  • Modulation dynamic features for the detection of replay attacks

    Gajan Suthokumar;Vidhyasaharan Sethu;Chamith Wijenayake;Eliathamby Ambikairajah

Frequent Co-Authors

Julien Epps
Julien Epps University of New South Wales
Branko G. Celler
Branko G. Celler University of New South Wales
Haizhou Li
Haizhou Li Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
B.T. Phung
B.T. Phung University of New South Wales
Gang-Ding Peng
Gang-Ding Peng University of New South Wales
Nigel H. Lovell
Nigel H. Lovell University of New South Wales
Edward Jones
Edward Jones University of Galway
Mark Onslow
Mark Onslow University of Technology Sydney
Denis K Burnham
Denis K Burnham Western Sydney University
Anne Cutler
Anne Cutler Western Sydney University

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