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Overview

Louis Goldstein is affiliated with the University of Southern California in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within Computer Science and Psychology, with particular focus on signal processing, computer vision, and experimental and cognitive psychology.

Their publications cover a variety of specialized subfields including:

  • Signal Processing
  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality

Goldstein's work addresses diverse topics across interdisciplinary domains. Key themes in their research output include:

  • Video Surveillance and Tracking Methods
  • Speech and Audio Processing
  • Fire Detection and Safety Systems
  • Image Enhancement Techniques
  • Phonetics and Phonology Research
  • Multisensory perception and integration
  • Blind Source Separation Techniques

The scientist has contributed to several venues frequently, including:

  • Neural Computing and Applications
  • Speech Communication
  • BMC Neuroscience
  • PLoS ONE
  • Mathematical Problems in Engineering

Recent notable papers authored or coauthored by Louis Goldstein include:

  • An automatic fire detection system based on deep convolutional neural networks for low-power, resource-constrained devices, 2022, Neural Computing and Applications
  • A hybrid method for fire detection based on spatial and temporal patterns, 2023, Neural Computing and Applications
  • Seeing lexical tone: Head and face motion in production and perception of Cantonese lexical tones, 2022, Speech Communication
  • A dimension reduction technique applied to regression on high dimension, low sample size neurophysiological data sets, 2021, BMC Neuroscience
  • Quantifying protocols for safe school activities, 2022, PLoS ONE

Goldstein frequently collaborates with several researchers in their field, including:

  • João Vítor Possamai de Menezes
  • Hani Camille Yehia
  • Pedro Vinícius Almeida Borges de Venâncio
  • Adriano C. Lisboa
  • Denis Burnham

Best Publications

  • Articulatory phonology: an overview.

    Catherine P. Browman;Louis Goldstein

  • Towards an articulatory phonology

    Catherine P. Browman;Louis M. Goldstein

  • Articulatory gestures as phonological units

    Catherine P. Browman;Louis Goldstein

  • Papers in Laboratory Phonology: Tiers in articulatory phonology, with some implications for casual speech

    Catherine P. Browman;Louis Goldstein

  • Some notes on syllable structure in articulatory phonology.

    Catherine P. Browman;Louis Goldstein

  • The role of vocal tract gestural action units in understanding the evolution of phonology

    Louis Goldstein;Dani Byrd;Elliot Saltzman

  • Gestural specification using dynamically-defined articulatory structures

    Catherine P. Browman;Louis Goldstein

  • Dynamic action units slip in speech production errors.

    Louis Goldstein;Marianne Pouplier;Marianne Pouplier;Larissa Chen;Larissa Chen;Elliot Saltzman;Elliot Saltzman

  • Competing constraints on intergestural coordination and self-organization of phonological structures

    Catherine P. Browman;Louis Goldstein

  • Self-organization of syllable structure: A coupled oscillator model

    Hosung Nam;Louis Goldstein;Elliot Saltzman

  • Dynamics and articulatory phonology

    Catherine P. Browman;Louis Goldstein

  • Gestural overlap and recoverability: Articulatory evidence from Georgian

    Ioana Chitoran;Louis Goldstein;Dani Byrd

  • Real-time magnetic resonance imaging and electromagnetic articulography database for speech production research (TC)

    Shrikanth Narayanan;Asterios Toutios;Vikram Ramanarayanan;Adam Lammert

  • A task-dynamic toolkit for modeling the effects of prosodic structure on articulation

    Elliot Saltzman;Elliot Saltzman;Hosung Nam;Jelena Krivokapic;Jelena Krivokapic;Louis Goldstein;Louis Goldstein

  • Gesture, Segment, Prosody: “Targetless” schwa: an articulatory analysis

    Catherine P. Browman;Louis Goldstein

  • SailAlign: Robust long speech-text alignment

    A. Katsamanis;P. G. Georgiou;L. Goldstein;S. N arayanan

  • TADA: An enhanced, portable Task Dynamics model in MATLAB

    Hosung Nam;Louis Goldstein;Elliot Saltzman;Dani Byrd

  • Black and White Colobus Monkey (Colobus guereza) Roars as a Source of Both Honest and Exaggerated Information About Body Mass

    Tara R. Harris;W. T. Fitch;Louis M. Goldstein;Peter J. Fashing

  • Generating vocal tract shapes from formant frequencies.

    Peter Ladefoged;Richard Harshman;Louis Goldstein;Lloyd Rice

  • Asymmetries in the perception of speech production errors

    Marianne Pouplier;Marianne Pouplier;Louis Goldstein;Louis Goldstein

Frequent Co-Authors

Shrikanth S. Narayanan
Shrikanth S. Narayanan University of Southern California
Dani Byrd
Dani Byrd University of Southern California
Elliot Saltzman
Elliot Saltzman Boston University
Catherine T. Best
Catherine T. Best Haskins Laboratories
Sungbok Lee
Sungbok Lee University of Southern California
Douglas H. Whalen
Douglas H. Whalen Yale University
Krishna S. Nayak
Krishna S. Nayak University of Southern California
James R. Lackner
James R. Lackner Brandeis University
Mark Hasegawa-Johnson
Mark Hasegawa-Johnson University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Peter Ladefoged
Peter Ladefoged University of California, Los Angeles

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