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Fotios Talantzis -








Personal Information

Name: Fotios Talantzis


Date Of Birth: 22 July 1977
Address: Athens Information Technology, PO BOX 68 GR-19002 Peania Athens
Work Phone: +302106682765
e-mail: fota@ait.edu.gr

Education

  • 2001-2004 Imperial College London
    PhD in Equalization of Acoustic Reverberant Channels.
  • 2000-2001
    MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.
  • 1997-2000
    BEng (Hons) Computer Systems & Microelectronics.

Selected Publications

  • F. Talantzis, D.B. Ward and P.A. Naylor, "Performance Analysis of Dynamic Acoustic Source Separation In Reverberant Rooms", IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing, Accepted.
  • F. Talantzis, D.B. Ward and P.A. Naylor, "Expected Performance of a Family of Blind Source Separation Algorithms in a Reverberant Room", Proc. Of ICASSP 2004, Montreal, Canada, May 2004.
  • F. Talantzis and D.B. Ward, "Robustness of multi-channel equalization in an acoustic reverberant environment", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., vol.114, no.2, pp.833-841, Aug. 2003.
  • F. Talantzis and D.B. Ward, "Investigation of performance of acoustic arrays for equalization in a reverberant environment", in Proc. 14th Int. Conf Digital Signal Processing, vol. I, pp. 247-250, Santorini, Greece, July 2002.
  • F. Talantzis and D.B. Ward, "Multi-channel equalization in an acoustic reverberant environment: Establishment of robustness measures", Institute of Acoustics Spring Conference, Salford, UK, Mar. 2002.

Experience

  • CHIL (Computers in the Human Interaction Loop). EU funded. Fade the computers into the background by creation of multimodal interfaces.
  • Research Associate in the Signal Processing and Telecommunications Group of the Electrical & Electronics Engineering Department, Imperial College London. This included complete responsibility of an EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council) research grant on the investigation of microphone-array technologies.
  • Served as telecommunications technologies consultant for ARM (leader in microprocessor technologies), Kappa Research (largest Greek market-research company) and Simplex CA (computer systems retailer).

Teaching

  • · Currently instructing or co-instructing courses on
    Fall 2004, Information Systems: Theory & Practice
    Spring 2004, Digital Signal Processing
  • Teaching Assistant in Imperial College London
    Fall 2003, Electronic Circuits