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Running Deep Learning Models on Smartphones as Real-Time Apps for Signal and Image Processing Applications

11 July 2019 @ 18:00 - 21:00

Running Deep Learning Models on Smartphones

as Real-Time Apps for Signal and Image Processing Applications

Speaker:  Prof. Nasser Kehtarnavaz, Univ. of Texas at Dallas

Date: Thursday, July 11, 2019

Time:
Social Hour: 6:00 p.m.
Dinner: 6:30 p.m.
Presentation: 7:15 p.m.

Location:
The Doubletree Club Orange County Airport
7 Hutton Centre Drive,
Santa Ana, CA, 92707-5794
714-751-2400

Please RSVP at http://oc-comsig.eventbrite.com/

Cost: First 10 early-birds (first-come-first-serve) are free! After that, $20 for non-members with dinner, $10 for IEEE members with dinner, $5 for student-members with dinner, free for presentation only
For more information on current and future events, please visit Orange County ComSig chapter website at: http://comsig.chapters.comsoc.org/

Abstract:

In many signal and image processing applications, deep learning models or deep neural networks have provided superior performance compared with conventional machine learning solutions. This talk covers how deep learning models can be turned into apps running in real-time on smartphones (both Android and iOS). One signal and one image processing application are presented. The image processing application involves real-time implementation of a deep learning model as a smartphone app to detect retinal abnormalities in an on-the-fly manner as retina images are captured by the smartphone camera through commercially available lenses. The motivation behind this application is to use smartphones as an alternative to fundus cameras providing a cost-effective and widely accessible approach to first-pass eye examination. The signal processing application involves real-time implementation of the speech processing pipeline of hearing aids as a smartphone app. The components of the implemented pipeline include a deep learning-based voice activity detection, noise reduction, noise classification, and compression. The motivation behind this application is to use smartphones as an open-source, programmable, and portable signal processing platform to conduct hearing enhancement studies in realistic audio environments.

Speaker Biography:

Prof. Nasser Kehtarnavaz is an Erik Jonsson Distinguished Professor with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. His research interests include real-time signal and image processing, machine learning and deep learning, and biomedical signal and image analysis. He has authored or co-authored 10 books and over 380 journal papers, conference papers, patents, manuals, and editorials in these areas. He is a Fellow of IEEE, a Fellow of SPIE, a licensed Professional Engineer, and is serving as Editor-in-Chief of Springer Journal of Real-Time Image Processing.

Questions:
Dr. Lan Nguyen
IEEE OC ComSig Chapter Chair
lan.nguyen@linquest.com

Organizer

Dr. Lan Nguyen
Email:
lan.nguyen@linquest.com
Website:
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Venue

The Doubletree Club Orange County Airport

7 Hutton Centre Dr
Santa Ana, CA 92707 United States