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'''Jorge C. Lucero''' is a [[Professor (highest academic rank)|full Professor]] of computer science at the [[University of Brasília]] and a [[scientist]] whose research focuses on [[voice]] and [[speech production]]<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url = https://scholar.google.com.br/citations?user=YRGc9WwAAAAJ&hl=en|title = Google Scholar|date = |accessdate = May 19, 2015|website = |publisher = |last = |first = }}</ref>. His research work is best known for the mathematical modeling and analysis of the vocal fold oscillation during [[phonation]]<ref>{{Cite journal|url = http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg14719965.300-whats-in-a-voice.html|title = What's in a voice|last = Titze|first = I.R.|date = Sep 23, 1995|journal = New Scientist|doi = |pmid = |access-date = }}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url = http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2002/03/19/502634.htm|title = Speak and Choke 1|last = Kruszelnicki|first = K.S.|date = Mar 19, 2002|work = |access-date = |via = |publisher = ABC Science}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|title = Nonlinearities and Synchronization in Musical Acoustics and Music Psychology|last = Bader|first = Rolf|publisher = Springer|year = 2013|isbn = 978-3-642-36097-8|location = |pages = 261-273|chapter = Singing Voice}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|url = |title = A review of lumped-element models of voiced speech|last = Erath|first = B.D.|date = 2013|journal = Speech Communication|doi = 10.1016/j.specom.2013.02.002|pmid = |access-date = |last2 = Zañartu|first2 = M.|last3 = Stewart|first3 = K.C.|last4 = Plesniak|first4 = M.W.|last5 = Sommer|first5 = D.E.|last6 = Peterson|first6 = S.D.}}</ref>. He also has contributed to the [[functional data analysis]] of speech |
'''Jorge C. Lucero''' is a [[Professor (highest academic rank)|full Professor]] of computer science at the [[University of Brasília]] and a [[scientist]] whose research focuses on [[voice]] and [[speech production]]<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url = https://scholar.google.com.br/citations?user=YRGc9WwAAAAJ&hl=en|title = Google Scholar|date = |accessdate = May 19, 2015|website = |publisher = |last = |first = }}</ref>. His research work is best known for the mathematical modeling and analysis of the vocal fold oscillation during [[phonation]]<ref>{{Cite journal|url = http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg14719965.300-whats-in-a-voice.html|title = What's in a voice|last = Titze|first = I.R.|date = Sep 23, 1995|journal = New Scientist|doi = |pmid = |access-date = }}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url = http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2002/03/19/502634.htm|title = Speak and Choke 1|last = Kruszelnicki|first = K.S.|date = Mar 19, 2002|work = |access-date = |via = |publisher = ABC Science}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|title = Nonlinearities and Synchronization in Musical Acoustics and Music Psychology|last = Bader|first = Rolf|publisher = Springer|year = 2013|isbn = 978-3-642-36097-8|location = |pages = 261-273|chapter = Singing Voice}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|url = |title = A review of lumped-element models of voiced speech|last = Erath|first = B.D.|date = 2013|journal = Speech Communication|doi = 10.1016/j.specom.2013.02.002|pmid = |access-date = |last2 = Zañartu|first2 = M.|last3 = Stewart|first3 = K.C.|last4 = Plesniak|first4 = M.W.|last5 = Sommer|first5 = D.E.|last6 = Peterson|first6 = S.D.}}</ref>. He also has contributed to the [[functional data analysis]] of speech movement records and voice signals<ref>{{Cite journal|url = http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2288/13/43|title = Applications of functional data analysis: A systematic review|last = Ullah|first = S.|date = 2013|journal = BMC Medical Research Methodology|doi = 10.1186/1471-2288-13-43|pmid = |access-date = |last2 = Finch|first2 = C. F.|pages = Table 1}}</ref> and the biomechanical modeling of the face for the computer generation of speech animations<ref>{{Cite book|title = Audiovisual Speech Processing|last = Bailly|first = G.|publisher = Cambridge University Press|year = 2012|isbn = 978-1-107-00682-9|location = |pages = |editor-last = Bailly|editor-first = G.|editor-last2 = Perrier|editor-first2 = P.|editor-last3 = Vatikiotis-Bateson|editor-first3 = E.|chapter = Sensorimotor characteristics of speech production|last2 = Badin|first2 = P.|last3 = Revéret|first3 = L.|last4 = Ben Youssef|first4 = A.|doi = 10.1017/CBO9780511843891.016}}</ref>. He has published over 80 original research papers in peer-reviewed journals, book chapters and conference proceedings, which have received over 800 citations<ref name=":1" />. |
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Lucero graduated in electrical engineering from the [[National University of Córdoba]] (Argentina, 1985) with a Diploma for Merits<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url = http://lattes.cnpq.br/8444332296327124|title = Jorge C. Lucero|date = |accessdate = May 12, 2015|website = |publisher = National Council for Scientific and Technological Development of Brazil (CNPq).|last = |first = }}</ref>. He was a graduate scholar of the [[Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology|Ministry of Education of Japan]] and received a Ph.D. (1993) in engineering from [[Shizuoka University]]<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://ir.lib.shizuoka.ac.jp/handle/10297/1716|title = SURE: Shizuoka University Repository|date = |accessdate = |website = |publisher = |last = |first = |language = Japanese}}</ref>. He was also Postdoctoral Fellow at both [[Queen's University]]<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.queensu.ca/psychology/SpeechPerception/People.html|title = Speech Perception and Production Laboratory - People|date = |accessdate = |website = |publisher = Queen's University|last = |first = }}</ref> and the [[University of Toronto]]<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~dt/vismod.html|title = The Visual Modeling Group|date = |accessdate = |website = |publisher = University of Toronto|last = |first = }}</ref> (1996-1997) and Associated Researcher of the [[Centre national de la recherche scientifique|CNRS]] (France, 2010-2011). |
Lucero graduated in electrical engineering from the [[National University of Córdoba]] (Argentina, 1985) with a Diploma for Merits<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url = http://lattes.cnpq.br/8444332296327124|title = Jorge C. Lucero|date = |accessdate = May 12, 2015|website = |publisher = National Council for Scientific and Technological Development of Brazil (CNPq).|last = |first = }}</ref>. He was a graduate scholar of the [[Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology|Ministry of Education of Japan]] and received a Ph.D. (1993) in engineering from [[Shizuoka University]]<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://ir.lib.shizuoka.ac.jp/handle/10297/1716|title = SURE: Shizuoka University Repository|date = |accessdate = |website = |publisher = |last = |first = |language = Japanese}}</ref>. He was also Postdoctoral Fellow at both [[Queen's University]]<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.queensu.ca/psychology/SpeechPerception/People.html|title = Speech Perception and Production Laboratory - People|date = |accessdate = |website = |publisher = Queen's University|last = |first = }}</ref> and the [[University of Toronto]]<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~dt/vismod.html|title = The Visual Modeling Group|date = |accessdate = |website = |publisher = University of Toronto|last = |first = }}</ref> (1996-1997) and Associated Researcher of the [[Centre national de la recherche scientifique|CNRS]] (France, 2010-2011). |
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Jorge C. Lucero is a full Professor of computer science at the University of Brasília and a scientist whose research focuses on voice and speech production[1]. His research work is best known for the mathematical modeling and analysis of the vocal fold oscillation during phonation[2][3][4][5]. He also has contributed to the functional data analysis of speech movement records and voice signals[6] and the biomechanical modeling of the face for the computer generation of speech animations[7]. He has published over 80 original research papers in peer-reviewed journals, book chapters and conference proceedings, which have received over 800 citations[1].
Lucero graduated in electrical engineering from the National University of Córdoba (Argentina, 1985) with a Diploma for Merits[8]. He was a graduate scholar of the Ministry of Education of Japan and received a Ph.D. (1993) in engineering from Shizuoka University[9]. He was also Postdoctoral Fellow at both Queen's University[10] and the University of Toronto[11] (1996-1997) and Associated Researcher of the CNRS (France, 2010-2011).
He is recipient of a research fellowship of the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development of Brazil (CNPq) due to scientific productivity[8], and of an award for Excellence in Phonoaudiology from the Brazilian Society of Phonoaudiology (2013)[12]. Also, he is a member of the Acoustical Society of America (ASA) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
Representative Publications
- Lucero, J. C.; Schoentgen, J.; Haas, J.; Luizard, P.; Pelorson, X. (2015). "Self-entrainment of the right and left vocal fold oscillators". Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 137: 2036–2046. doi:10.1121/1.4916601.
- Koenig, L. L.; Lucero, J. C.; Perlman, E. (2008). "Speech production variability in fricative of children and adults: Results of functional data analysis". Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 124: 3158–3170. doi:10.1121/1.2981639.
- Lucero, J. C.; Munhall, K. G. (1999). "A model of facial biomechanics for speech production". Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 106: 2834–2848. doi:10.1121/1.428108.
- Lucero, J. C. (1999). "A theoretical study of the hysteresis phenomenon at vocal fold oscillation onset-offset". Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 105: 423–431. doi:10.1121/1.424572.
- Lucero, J. C. (1998). "Optimal glottal configuration for ease of phonation". Journal of Voice. 12: 151–158. doi:10.1016/S0892-1997(98)80034-9.
- Lucero, J. C.; Munhall, K. G.; Gracco, V. L.; Ramsay, J. O. (1997). "On the registration of time and the patterning of speech movement signals". Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. 40: 1111–1117. doi:10.1044/jslhr.4005.1111.
- Lucero, J. C. (1993). "Dynamics of the two-mass model of the vocal folds: Equilibria, bifurcations, and oscillation region". Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 94: 3104–3111. doi:10.1121/1.407216.
External links
- Jorge C. Lucero, at University of Brasília.
References
- ^ a b "Google Scholar". Retrieved May 19, 2015.
- ^ Titze, I.R. (Sep 23, 1995). "What's in a voice". New Scientist.
- ^ Kruszelnicki, K.S. (Mar 19, 2002). "Speak and Choke 1". ABC Science.
- ^ Bader, Rolf (2013). "Singing Voice". Nonlinearities and Synchronization in Musical Acoustics and Music Psychology. Springer. pp. 261–273. ISBN 978-3-642-36097-8.
- ^ Erath, B.D.; Zañartu, M.; Stewart, K.C.; Plesniak, M.W.; Sommer, D.E.; Peterson, S.D. (2013). "A review of lumped-element models of voiced speech". Speech Communication. doi:10.1016/j.specom.2013.02.002.
- ^ Ullah, S.; Finch, C. F. (2013). "Applications of functional data analysis: A systematic review". BMC Medical Research Methodology: Table 1. doi:10.1186/1471-2288-13-43.
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: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link) - ^ Bailly, G.; Badin, P.; Revéret, L.; Ben Youssef, A. (2012). "Sensorimotor characteristics of speech production". In Bailly, G.; Perrier, P.; Vatikiotis-Bateson, E. (eds.). Audiovisual Speech Processing. Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511843891.016. ISBN 978-1-107-00682-9.
- ^ a b "Jorge C. Lucero". National Council for Scientific and Technological Development of Brazil (CNPq). Retrieved May 12, 2015.
- ^ "SURE: Shizuoka University Repository" (in Japanese).
- ^ "Speech Perception and Production Laboratory - People". Queen's University.
- ^ "The Visual Modeling Group". University of Toronto.
- ^ Behlau, M. (April 15, 2014). "O reconhecimento dos pares" [The recognition of peers] (in Portuguese). São Paulo, Brazil: Centro de Estudos da Voz.