Máté Attila Tóth
I am a PhD student working on microscopic models of speech perception at the University of the Basque Country, Spain supervised by Professor Martin Cooke , Dr.Mª Luisa García Lecumberri and Dr.Jon Barker. I obtained both my Master’s Degrees at the Institut National des Sciences Appliques de Lyon in Electrical Engineering as well as Image Processing and Systems (2010). My current work is supported by the FP7 Marie Curie Initial Training Network Investigating Speech Processing In Realistic Environments (INSPIRE).
Research Interests
- Speech perception
- Direction of arrival estimation
- Activity recognition
- Speech and audio signal processing
Journal Papers
- Máté Attila Tóth, Mª Luisa García Lecumberri, Yan Tang, Martin Cooke. (2015) A corpus of noise-induced word misperceptions for Spanish. J. Acoust. Soc. Am.. 137:184-189. Abstract || PDF
Conference Papers
- Máté Attila Tóth, Martin Cooke, Jon Barker. (2016) Misperceptions arising from speech-in-babble interactions. Interspeech San Francisco. Abstract || PDF
- Máté Attila Tóth, Martin Cooke. (2016) Undoing misperceptions: a microscopic analysis of consistent confusions through signal modifications. Interspeech San Francisco. Abstract
- Mª Luisa García Lecumberri, Máté Attila Tóth, Yan Tang, Martin Cooke. (2013) Elicitation and analysis of a corpus of robust noise-induced word misperceptions in Spanish. Interspeech Lyon, France. Abstract || PDF
- Oresti Baños, Miguel Damas, Héctor Pomares, Ignacio Rojas, Máté Attila Tóth, Oliver Amft. (2012) A benchmark dataset to evaluate sensor displacement in activity recognition. UbiComp '12 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Abstract