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Vincent Lostanlen

Postdoctoral Researcher

Vincent Lostanlen is a postdoctoral researcher affiliated to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, and is currently visiting both the MARL and NYU’s Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP). In 2013, he graduated jointly from Télecom ParisTech and from Ircam, with a focus on Acoustics, Signal Processing, and Computer Science Applied to Music (ATIAM degree). He plays the double bass and attended the specialized program of Jazz and Improvised Music of the regional conservatory of Paris (CRR) from 2011 to 2013. In 2017, he received a PhD in Computer Science from École normale supérieure, under the supervision of Stéphane Mallat. His research lies at the interaction between time-frequency analysis and deep learning, with applications in bioacoustics.

 

 

Selected Publications

Per-Channel Energy Normalization: Why and how
V. Lostanlen, J. Salamon, M. Cartwright, B. McFee, A. Farnsworth, S. Kelling, and J. P. Bello.
Per-Channel Energy Normalization: Why and how
IEEE Signal Processing Letters, Nov. 2018.

Birdvox-Full-Night: A Dataset and Benchmark for Avian Flight Call Detection
V. Lostanlen, J. Salamon, A. Farnsworth, S. Kelling, and J. P. Bello
Birdvox-Full-Night: A Dataset and Benchmark for Avian Flight Call Detection
IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP), Calgary, Canada, Apr. 2018.