Thomas F. Quatieri

Thomas F. Quatieri
CitizenshipAmerican
Alma materTufts University
MIT
Known forSpeech signal processing
Awards
Scientific career
FieldsDigital signal processing
Speaker recognition
InstitutionsMIT Lincoln Laboratory
ThesisPhase estimation with application to speech analysis-synthesis (1980)
Doctoral advisorAlan V. Oppenheim

Thomas Francis Quatieri Jr. is an American electrical engineer and Senior Technical Staff member at the MIT Lincoln Laboratory. He is recognized for his contributions in speech signal processing, in conjunction with Petros Maragos and James Kaiser (with whom he won the 1995 IEEE W.R.G. Baker Award), by using the discrete Fourier transform to examine energy modulation in speech waveforms.[1] In 1999 he was elected a Fellow of the IEEE "for contributions to sinusoidal speech and audio modeling and nonlinear signal processing".[2]

  1. ^ Goldstein, Andrew; Abbate, Janet (11 February 1997). "Oral History: James Kaiser". Center for the History of Electrical Engineering. IEEE. Retrieved 8 June 2017.
  2. ^ "Professional Society Fellows". MIT Lincoln Laboratory. Retrieved 8 June 2017.