Notable microsystems achievements over the last 25 years include a contrast sensitive silicon retina, the first CMOS polarization sensitive imager, silicon rods in standard foundry CMOS for single photon detection, and a large scale mixed analog/digital associative processor for character recognition. Significant algorithmic research contributions in pattern analysis and machine intelligence include the vocal tract normalization technique for speech recognition and heteroscedastic linear discriminant analysis, a derivation and generalization of Fisher discriminants in the maximum likelihood framework.
Andreas Andreou, PHD
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Specialization: Advanced imaging and computational systems
Contact
Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering
3400 N. Charles Street
Barton Hall 400B
Baltimore, MD 21218
(410) 516-8361
Professor Andreas Andreou is the co-founder of the Johns Hopkins University Center for Language and Speech Processing. Research in the Andreou lab is aimed at brain-inspired microsystems for sensory information and human language processing.