John Deller

John Deller
Professor and Associate Chair for Graduate Student Recruitme
Research Biography
His research interests include statistical signal processing with applications to speech and hearing, genomics, and other aspects of biomedicine. His work has been published in respected journals and conferences, and he has authored or co-authored three textbooks and contributed chapters to several research books. His tutorial paper "Tom, Dick, and Mary Discover the DFT" was awarded the IEEE Signal Processing Magazine Best Paper Award in 1998.
Selected Publications
  • J. R. Deller Jr, S. Gollamudi, S. Nagaraj, D. Joachim, Y. F. Huang, "Convergence analysis of the quasi-OBE algorithm and related performance issues," International J. Adaptive Control and Signal Processing, vol. 21, pp. 499-527, 2007.
  • A. Gurijala and J.R. Deller, Jr., "Robustness of parametric watermarking of speech," Proc. International Workshop on Multimedia Content and Analysis, Shandong Univ., WeiHai, China, Jun.-Jul. 2007, Also to appear in Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science.
Selected Achievements and Awards
  • University Distinguished Professor Award