The main research of AIMS lab focuses on the acoustic intelligent information system, which includes from pronunciation to audition, such as LVCSR, acoustic visualization, speech production computer modeling, acoustic assessment for communication disorders, speech rehabilitation system and brain mechanism of Chinese language processing. From 2007, the lab has applied and been approved of several national-level and province-level funding and formed a research group with special term professors and overseas Ph.Ds.
In the passing years, our researches focused on the fields of speech production computer modeling, acoustic visualization, speech recognition in complex acoustic environment and non-finite textual pronunciation detection and automatic grading, objective assessment methods for Voice disorders, speech rehabilitation system and investigating the relationship between brain and language using the advanced brain imaging techniques. All the research projects matched the hotspots of technological development in China. These made our lab grow rapidly as a competitive research team in the field of multimodal signal processing, speech and language processing, machine learning and brain mechanism of Chinese language processing.
Research on Intelligent Robot Platform Based on Emotional Vocal Communication
Shenzhen Fundamental Research Program
The Psychological Basis of Speech Perception: Influence of Contextual Base Frequency Information on Perception of Tone
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Research on Key Techniques and Verification of Integrated System of Brain Controlled Rehabilitation Robot Based on Reconstruction of Motor Nerve Channel induced by Visual-Auditory
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Research on Multimodal Speech Motor Assessment for Dysarthri Speech associated with Parkinson Disease
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Research on Aphasia's Tone Perception and Sound of Music in the Background of Cantonese
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Research on Brain-coupling impairment and Compensation Mechanism in Communication Disorders
Shenzhen Fundamental Research Program
Title:Professor
Email:lan.wang@siat.ac.cn
Areas of Interest:Vocabulary continuous speech recognition, speech visualization and speech-centric human-machine interaction
Title:Associate Professor
Email:nan.yan@siat.ac.cn
Areas of Interest:Speech and Language Processing, Acoustical Analysis, Objective Assessment for Voice Disorders
Title:Visiting Research Fellow
Email:cc.zhang@siat.ac.cn
Areas of Interest:Neurolinguistics, psycholinguistics, cognitive neuroscience, phonetics, phonology, lexical tone, music