Zilany, Muhammad Shamsul Arefeen individual record
Instructional Assistant Professor
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The goal of our study is to understand the neural mechanisms underlying the perception of complex sounds. We use a comprehensive approach of combining neurophysiological, behavioral, and computational modeling techniques towards that goal. We are interested in applying the results from these studies to the design of physiologically based signal-processing strategies to aid listeners with hearing loss.

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Academic Articles16
Conference Papers7
  • Alam, M. S., & Zilany, M. (2019). Speaker Identification System Under Noisy Conditions. 2019 5th International Conference on Advances in Electrical Engineering (ICAEE). 00, 566-569.
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  • Alam, M. S., Zilany, M., & Davies-Venn, E. (2017). Effects of Speech-Shaped Noise on Consonant Recognition in Malay. 2017 IEEE Region 10 Humanitarian Technology Conference (R10-HTC), 2017 IEEE Region 10 Humanitarian Technology Conference (R10-HTC). 22-25.
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  • Fatin, I. A., Khatijah, L. A., Zilany, M., Zuheir, A. Z., Ong, S. H., & Tan, M. P. (2016). The Effect of Hearing Augmentation on Cognitive Assessment Scores: A Pilot Crossover Randomized Controlled Trial. IFMBE proceedings. 56, 24-29.
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  • Zilany, M., & Bruce, I. C. (2007). Predictions of speech intelligibility with a model of the normal and impaired auditory-periphery. 2007 3rd International IEEE/EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering. 481-+.
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First Name
Muhammad Shamsul Arefeen
Last Name
Zilany