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Henk Brouckxon received the Burgerlijk Elektrotechnisch Ingenieur (Master of Applied Sciences in Electronics and Information Processing) from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) in 2002. He is a PhD student at the Laboratory of Digital Speech and Audio Processing in the VUB Department of Electronics and Informatics (ETRO-DSSP)where his research is focused on digital signal processing algorithms for intelligibility evaluation and improvement of spoken messages presented in an adverse acoustical environment (e.g. public addressing in a noisy train station). He also assisted in the practical exercises classes for the Digital Signal processing class by prof. Werner Verhelst and supervised Masters theses on psycho-acoustics based audio requantisation, speech analysis algorithms and 3D audio auralisation (3D surround sound). His research interests include speech, speech intelligibility, psycho-acoustics, digital audio processing techniques, microphone arrays (localisation and beamforming) and surround sound auralisation.
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