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Ramon Fernandez Astudillo studied industrial engineering with specialization electronics in automatic regulation at the Escuela Politecnica Superior de Ingenieria de Gijon in Spain. He obtained his degree (Equivalent to M.Sc.) in 2005. In 2006 he worked as an internship researcher at Peiker Acustic in the field of speech enhancement. He obtained his PhD from the Technische Universität Berlin in 2010 in the field of speech processing and robust ASR with the topic "Integration of Short-Time Fourier Domain Speech Enhancement and Observation Uncertainty Techniques for Robust Automatic Speech Recognition". Dr. Astudillo is currently a Post.-Doc. researcher at INESC-ID/L2F where he researches on uncertainty propagation for robust ASR both at front-end and back-end. He is an ISCA member and reviewer of IEEE-TASL/SPL and CSL. His interest span signal processing, machine learning and in general both human and machine perception of the environment.
Ramon Fernandez Astudillo studied industrial engineering with specialization electronics in automatic regulation at the Escuela Politecnica Superior de Ingenieria de Gijon in Spain. He obtained his degree (Equivalent to M.Sc.) in 2005. In 2006 he worked as an internship researcher at Peiker Acustic in the field of speech enhancement. He obtained his PhD from the Technische Universität Berlin in 2010 in the field of speech processing and robust ASR with the topic "Integration of Short-Time Fourier Domain Speech Enhancement and Observation Uncertainty Techniques for Robust Automatic Speech Recognition". Dr. Astudillo is currently a Post.-Doc. researcher at INESC-ID/L2F where he researches on uncertainty propagation for robust ASR both at front-end and back-end. He is an ISCA member and reviewer of IEEE-TASLP/SPL as well as CSL. His interest span signal processing, machine learning and in general both human and machine perception of the environment.


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Ramón Fernandez Astudillo
Ramón Fernandez Astudillo

Ramon Fernandez Astudillo studied industrial engineering with specialization electronics in automatic regulation at the Escuela Politecnica Superior de Ingenieria de Gijon in Spain. He obtained his degree (Equivalent to M.Sc.) in 2005. In 2006 he worked as an internship researcher at Peiker Acustic in the field of speech enhancement. He obtained his PhD from the Technische Universität Berlin in 2010 in the field of speech processing and robust ASR with the topic "Integration of Short-Time Fourier Domain Speech Enhancement and Observation Uncertainty Techniques for Robust Automatic Speech Recognition". Dr. Astudillo is currently a Post.-Doc. researcher at INESC-ID/L2F where he researches on uncertainty propagation for robust ASR both at front-end and back-end. He is an ISCA member and reviewer of IEEE-TASLP/SPL as well as CSL. His interest span signal processing, machine learning and in general both human and machine perception of the environment.


Old Website at TU-Berlin & Publications

I have recently moved to L2F. My old publications can be found at the TU-Berlin website here. My doctoral thesis can be found here

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