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.
Mission
To advance neuroscience discovery by uniting neuroscience, engineering and computational data science to understand the structure and function of the brain.