AES Milan 2018 Presenter or Author
Luca Remaggi
Primary Affiliation: University of Surrey - Guildford, Surrey, UK
Luca Remaggi is currently working, at the Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing (University of Surrey), for the S3A Future Spatial Audio in the Home project. He is focusing on combining audio-visual features to study the acoustical characteristics of different environments. Furthermore, he also worked on the generation of reverberant spatial audio objects, by selecting sets of parameters from multi-channel room impulse responses, to create an editable spatial description of the room acoustics.
He joined the University of Surrey, UK, in 2014, where he pursued his PhD in 2017. During this period he was mainly involved with the University Defence Research Collaboration (UDRC) in Signal Processing, an academia led partnership project between industry and defence. The purpose of his research was to investigate the acoustic multipath problem, in order to model convolutive source separation techniques.
Prior to this, he worked as a researcher at Loccioni Group, Italy, where he contributed to the Green@Hospital European project. He received his BSc and MSc degrees in Electronic Engineering from Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy, in 2009 and 2012 respectively, having prepared his final dissertation on a placement with Aalto University School of Science and Technology, Finland. There, he worked on the synthesis of the Clavinet, a musical instrument, by exploiting digital waveguides, and finite difference time domain techniques.
More Info: http://lucaremaggi.altervista.org/
Session List
May 26:
P25: Audio Applications
Estimation of Object-Based Reverberation Using an Ad-Hoc Microphone Arrangement for Live Performance (Author)