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Mads Græsbøll Christensen
Associate Professor, Ph.D.
Dept. of
Architecture, Design & Media Technology
Aalborg University
Niels Jernes Vej 14, 3-216
DK-9220 Aalborg
Phone (work): +45 99 40 97 93
Phone (fax): +45 99 40 97 88
Phone (home): +45 25 31 79 03
Email: mgc_at_create.aau.dk
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Biography
Mads
Græsbøll Christensen was born in Copenhagen,
Denmark in March 1977. He received the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in 2002
and 2005, respectively, from Aalborg University in Denmark, where he
is also currently employed at the Department of Architecture, Design,
and Media Technology as Associate Professor. He was previously with
the Department of Electronic Systems, Aalborg University and has been
a visiting researcher at Philips Research Labs, Ecole Nationale
Supérieure des Télécommunications (ENST),
University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) and Columbia
University. Dr. Christensen has received several awards and prestigious
grants, namely an
ICASSP Student Paper Award, the Spar Nord Foundation's Research Prize
for his Ph.D. thesis, a Danish Independent Research Council's
Young Researcher's Award (along with a postdoc grant), and a grant from
the Villum Foundation's Young Investigator Programme. He is author
(with A. Jakobsson) of the
book "Multi-Pitch Estimation", Morgan & Claypool Publishers,
2009. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE and an Associate Editor for the
IEEE
Signal Processing Letters. His research interests include digital
signal processing theory and methods with application to speech and
audio, in particular parametric analysis, modeling, enhancement,
separation, and
coding.
News
- There is a nice article about the new Villum Foundation project in Nordjyske.
- I have received a generous ~7,000,000 DKK grant from the Villum Foundation Young Investigator Programme for a project entitled "Spatio-Temporal Filtering Methods for Enhancement and Separation of Speech Signals". 15 projects out of 206 received funding. The project
aims at developing new optimal filtering methods for microphone arrays
and will involve Prof. J.Benesty and Prof. A. Jakobsson as well as a
local research team consisting of myself, a postdoc and two Ph.D.
students. As a result, open positions in my research group will be
announced during the spring (send me an email if you're interested).
- We have received funding for the Cosound project, a joint effort headed by Assoc. Prof. Jan Larsen at DTU, from the Danish Council for Strategic. The project is about a cognitive systems approach to enriched and actionable information from audio streams. The funding covers a three year postdoc position for us.
Links
Publications
Invited Talks
My
papers in IEEE
Xplore
My
Citations
VBN
Profile
Collaborators
Demos and Projects
Teaching
My
new book (on amazon.com)
Multi-Pitch
Estimation Toolbox for MATLAB
Rock Star Photo
1 / Photo
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Research Projects
Spatio-Temporarl Filtering Methdso for Enhancement and
Separartion of Speech Signals (Villum Foundation, Young Investigator
Programme).
Cosound (The Danish Council for Strategic Research).
Parametric
Audio Processing (Danish Research
Council for Technology and Production Sciences, grant no. 274-06-0521).
ARDOR
(European Commission, grant no. IST-2001-34095).
Intelligent
Sound
(Danish Technical Research Council, grant no.
26-04-0092).
Teaching
Spring 2012:
Sound and Music Computing
Fall 2011: Multivariate Statistics and Pattern Recognition
Spring 2011: Matrix Computations: Theory and Numerical Methods
Spring 2011: Audio Design (with D. Overholt)
Spring 2011: Auralization and Sonification (with D. Meredith and D. Overholt)
Fall 2010: Multivariate Statistics and Pattern Recognition
Fall 2010: Design and Analysis of Experiments
Fall 2010: Music Analysis, Cognition, and Synthesis (with D. Meredith, D. Overholt and B. L. Sturm)
Spring 2010: Matrix Computations: Theory and Numerical Methods
Spring 2010: Auralization and Sonification (with D. Meredith and D. Overholt)
Fall 2009: Multivariate Statistics and Pattern Recognition
Fall 2009: C/C++ Programming