World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!
Louis D. Braida

Louis D. Braida

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
43
Citations
9268
World Ranking
6051
National Ranking
1683

Overview

Louis D. Braida is affiliated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the United States. Their academic presence is associated with one of the leading research institutions known for its advancements across various scientific and engineering disciplines.

While specific details about Louis D. Braida's recent research output, including papers and publication venues, are not documented, the scientist's engagement with MIT suggests involvement in rigorous research activities supported by a well-established academic environment.

There are no documented frequent co-authors linked to Louis D. Braida, indicating either independent research work or collaborations not extensively recorded in the source data provided.

The profile does not include any records of book publications, awards, or distinctions attributed to Louis D. Braida, which might imply a primary focus on journal or conference-based research rather than monographs or formal recognition events.

Information on specific fields or subfields of study, as well as main research topics, is unavailable. This absence restricts detailed insights into the specific scientific areas or thematic interests that characterize their work.

Best Publications

  • Speaking Clearly for the Hard of Hearing II: Acoustic Characteristics of Clear and Conversational Speech.

    Michael A. Picheny;Nathaniel I. Durlach;Louis D. Braida

  • Speaking clearly for the hard of hearing I: Intelligibility differences between clear and conversational speech.

    Michael A. Picheny;Nathaniel I. Durlach;Louis D. Braida

  • Intensity Perception. I. Preliminary Theory of Intensity Resolution

    N. I. Durlach;L. D. Braida

  • Acoustic properties of naturally produced clear speech at normal speaking rates.

    Jean C. Krause;Louis D. Braida

  • Intensity Perception. II. Resolution in One‐Interval Paradigms

    L. D. Braida;N. I. Durlach

  • Intelligibility of conversational and clear speech in noise and reverberation for listeners with normal and impaired hearing

    K. L. Payton;Rosalie Uchanski;L. D. Braida

  • Neurobiological Foundations for the Theory of Harmony in Western Tonal Music

    Mark Jude Tramo;Peter A. Cariani;Peter A. Cariani;Bertrand Delgutte;Bertrand Delgutte;Louis D. Braida

  • Investigating alternative forms of clear speech: the effects of speaking rate and speaking mode on intelligibility.

    Jean C. Krause;Louis D. Braida

  • Speaking Clearly for the Hard of Hearing IV: Further Studies of the Role of Speaking Rate

    Rosalie M. Uchanski;Sunkyung S. Choi;Louis D. Braida;Charlotte M. Reed

  • Theory of binaural interaction based on auditory‐nerve data. I. General strategy and preliminary results on interaural discrimination

    H. Steven Colburn

  • Speech recognition using final decision based on tentative decisions

    Louis D. Braida;Paul Duchnowski

  • Resolution for speech sounds: basic sensitivity and context memory on vowel and consonant continua

    Neil A. Macmillan;Rina F. Goldberg;Louis D. Braida

  • Functional role of auditory cortex in frequency processing and pitch perception.

    Mark Jude Tramo;Mark Jude Tramo;Mark Jude Tramo;Gaurav D. Shah;Gaurav D. Shah;Louis D. Braida

  • Intensity perception. XIII. Perceptual anchor model of context‐coding

    L. D. Braida;J. S. Lim;J. E. Berliner;N. I. Durlach

  • Evaluating the articulation index for auditory-visual input.

    Ken W. Grant;Louis D. Braida

  • Speaking clearly for the hard of hearing. III: An attempt to determine the contribution of speaking rate to differences in intelligibility between clear and conversational speech

    M A Picheny;N I Durlach;L D Braida

  • Study of multichannel amplitude compression and linear amplification for persons with sensorineural hearing loss

    R. P. Lippmann;L. D. Braida;N. I. Durlach

  • Evaluation of an adaptive comb filtering method for enhancing speech degraded by white noise addition

    Jae Lim;A. Oppenheim;L. Braida

  • Intensity perception. X. Effect of preceding stimulus on identification performance.

    S. R. Purks;D. J. Callahan;L. D. Braida;N. I. Durlach

  • Research on the Tadoma method of speech communication

    C. M. Reed;W. M. Rabinowitz;N. I. Durlach;L. D. Braida

  • Intensity perception. VIII. Loudness comparisons between different types of stimuli

    J. S. Lim;W. M. Rabinowitz;L. D. Braida;N. I. Durlach

  • Human and machine consonant recognition

    Jason J. Sroka;Louis D. Braida

  • Properties of naturally produced clear speech at normal speaking rates

    Jean C. Krause;Louis D. Braida

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Picheny
Michael Picheny IBM (United States)
Mark A. Clements
Mark A. Clements Georgia Institute of Technology
Bertrand Delgutte
Bertrand Delgutte Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Andrew J. Oxenham
Andrew J. Oxenham University of Minnesota
William A. Yost
William A. Yost Arizona State University
Gerald Kidd
Gerald Kidd Boston University
Nikos Makris
Nikos Makris Brigham and Women's Hospital
Richard M. Warren
Richard M. Warren University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Brian C. J. Moore
Brian C. J. Moore University of Cambridge
H. Steven Colburn
H. Steven Colburn Boston University

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Best Scientists Citing Louis D. Braida

Trending Scientists

Recently Published Articles