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I am a sixth year graduate student in the Computer Science and Engineering department at The Ohio State University. Currently, I am a graduate research assistant in the Perception and Neurodynamics Lab, where I am being advised by Dr. DeLiang Wang. I am researching approaches for improving the perceptual speech quality of speech signals that are corrupted by noise. In general, I am interested in machine learning, signal processing, and computational auditory scene analysis.

 

Prior to coming to The Ohio State University, I was a Member of the Engineering Staff at Lockheed Martin in Moorestown, NJ. At Lockheed Martin, I was in the Engineering Leadership Development Program (ELDP).

 

I graduated from Drexel University with a M.S. in Electrical Engineering. While at Drexel, I studied electrical engineering with concentrations in music information retrieval, signal processing, and machine learning.

Donald S. Williamson

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