Persons

prof. Ing. Roman Čmejla, CSc.

Research topics

Signal processing

Archive of PhD students

doc. Ing. Jan Rusz, Ph.D.

Department of Circuit Theory

Acoustic Analysis of Voice and Speech Disorders in Parkinson's Disease

Ing. Radek Janča, Ph.D.

Department of Circuit Theory

Analysis of invasive EEG signals in epileptology

Ing. Michal Novotný, Ph.D.

Department of Circuit Theory

Automated assessment of diadochokinesis and resonance in dysarthrias associated with basal ganglia dysfunction

Ing. Tereza Tykalová, Ph.D.

Department of Circuit Theory

Evaluation of motor speech disorders by acoustic analysis: differential diagnosis and monitoring of medical intervention

Dissertation topics

Analysis and processing of biological signals and pathological speech

  • Branch of study: Bioengineering
  • Department: Department of Circuit Theory
    • Description:
      The dissertation topics are focused on digital signal processing in biomedicine and in particular: analyzing, modeling and interpretation of speech pathology (dysarthria, stuttering, hoarseness, developmental dysphasia, age dependence), analysis and interpretation of surface and invasive EEG signals and other modeling and interpretation of physiological signals (EMG, PPG, ECG). Further information can be found at: http://sami.fel.cvut.cz/

Responsible person Ing. Mgr. Radovan Suk