P. Wolfe

Patrick J. Wolfe attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) from 1993–1998, where he completed a selfdesigned programme leading to undergraduate degrees in electrical engineering and music. After working at the UIUC Experimental Music Studios in his final year and later at Studer Professional Audio AG, he joined the Signal Processing Group at the University of Cambridge. There he held a US National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship at Churchill College, working towards his Ph.D. with Dr. Simon Godsill on the application of perceptual criteria to statistical audio signal processing, prior to his appointment in 2001 as a Fellow and College Lecturer in engineering and computer science at New Hall, University of Cambridge, Cambridge. His research interests lie in the intersection of statistical signal processing and time-frequency analysis, and include general applications as well as those related specifically to audio and auditory perception.

Biography Updated on 20 February 2003

Articles in Scholarly Journals [Incomplete List]

  1. Efficient Alternatives to the Ephraim and Malah Suppression Rule for Audio Signal Enhancement
    EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing, vol. 2003, no. 10, pp. 1043–1051, 2003