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Dr. Pranesh Bhargava

Assistant Professor
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences

Cognitive- Behavioural Neuroscience, General Linguistics, psycho-linguistics
Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani
Hyderabad Campus
Jawahar Nagar, Kapra Mandal
Dist.-Medchal-500 078
Telangana, India

 Research Publications

  1. Bhargava, P., Gaudrain, E., and Baskent, D. (2016). “The intelligibility of interrupted speech: Cochlear implant users and normal hearing listeners”, Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology (epub ahead of print). http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10162-016-0565-9
  2. Baskent, D., Clarke, J., Pals, C., Benard, M. R., Bhargava, P., Saija, J., Sarampalis, A., Wagner, A., Gaudrain, E. (2016) “Cognitive compensation of speech perception with hearing impairment, cochlear implants, and aging: How and to what degree can it be achieved?”, Trends in Hearing, 20, 1-16. http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/2331216516670279
  3. Baskent, D., Bhargava, P., Saija, J.D., Clarke, J.N., Benard, M.R., Pals, C., Sarampalis, A., Wagner, A., Gaudrain, E. (2015). “Cognitive compensation of speech perception in hearing loss: How and to what degree can it be achieved?” Proceedings of International Symposium on Auditory and Audiological Research. Nyborg, Denmark, pp 217–228 https://proceedings.isaar.eu/index.php/isaarproc/article/view/2015-2
  4. Bhargava, P., Gaudrain, E., and Baskent, D. (2014). “Top–down restoration of speech in cochlear-implant users”, Hearing Research, 309, 113–123. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S037859551300296
  5. Bhargava, P. and Baskent, B. (2012). “Effects of low-pass filtering on intelligibility of periodically interrupted speech”, Journal of Acoustical Society of America-Express Letters, 131(2), EL87-EL92. http://scitation.aip.org/content/asa/journal/jasa/131/2/10.1121/1.3670000

 

Upcoming :

  1. Ahamad, A, Anand, A. and Bhargava, P. "AccentDB: A Database of Non-Native English Accents for Improved Neural Speech Recognition", Proceedings of LREC 2020, Marseilles, France.

 

Conference Presentations

  1. Bhargava, P., (2018)Factors influencing restoration of interrupted speech in cochlear implant users and normal hearing listeners, 41stAnnual MidWinter Meeting, Association for Research in Otolaryngology, San Diego, USA, 9-13th February 2018
  1. Bhargava, P., Gaudrain, E., Baskent, D. (2016).Why does gap detection performance in cochlear implant users differs between free-field and direct-stimulation?, 172nd Acoustical Society of America Fall meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, 28thNov – 2nd Dec 2016.
  1. Bhargava, P., Gaudrain, E., Holmes, S. Morse, R., and Baskent, D. (2015)Temporal Gap Detection in speech-like stimuli by users of cochlear implants: free-field and direct stimulation, Presentation at Conference on Implantable Auditory Prostheses, Granlibakken, Lake Tahoe, California, USA. July 2015.
  1. Bhargava, P. and Baskent, D. (2013).Phonemic Restoration and Continuity Illusion of Speech in Users of Cochlear Implants,Presentation at Association for Research in Otolaryngology conference held at Lake Tahoe, California, USA, April. 2013.
  1. Bhargava, P. and Baskent, D. (2012).Temporal interruptions and speech intelligibility with cochlear implants,Presentation at Objective Measures conference held at Amsterdam, Netherlands, Sept. 2012.
  1. Bhargava, P. and Baskent, D. (2011).Phonemic restoration and continuity illusion with cochlear implants, Presentation at Conference on Implantable Auditory Prostheses held at Asilomar, Pacific Grove, California, USA. July 2011.
  1. Bhargava, P. (2010).Perception of temporally interrupted speech with cochlear implants, CI-ON National Research Meeting, University Medical Centre, Groningen, The Netherlands
  1. National Symposium on Shallow Parsing of Indian Languages (MSPIL) (2006), Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, India
  1. Part of Speech Tagger (POSTAGs) standardization meeting (2006), Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Hyderabad, India.