Shihab A. Shamma
Shihab A. Shamma obtained his Ph.D. degree
in electrical engineering from Stanford
University in 1980. He joined the Department
of Electrical Engineering, the University
of Maryland, in 1984, where his research
has dealt with issues in computational
neuroscience and the development of
microsensor systems for experimental research
and neural prostheses. His primary
focus has been on uncovering the computational
principles underlying the processing and recognition of
complex sounds (speech and music) in the auditory system, and
the relationship between auditory and visual processing. Other research
interests include the development of photolithographic microelectrode
arrays for recording and stimulation of neural signals,
VLSI implementations of auditory processing algorithms, and development
of algorithms for the detection, classification, and analysis
of neural activity from multiple simultaneous sources.
Biography Updated on 4 August 2004
Articles in Scholarly Journals [Incomplete List]
- Neuromimetic Sound Representation for Percept Detection and Manipulation
EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing, vol. 2005, no. 9, pp. 1350–1364, 2005 - Editorial
EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing, vol. 2003, no. 7, pp. 617–619, 2003 - Joint Acoustic and Modulation Frequency
EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing, vol. 2003, no. 7, pp. 668–675, 2003