New Mexico State University professors and student researchers are collecting and processing more data, more efficiently and faster with graphics processing unit (GPU) computing processors. Charles Creusere and Phillip De Leon, both electrical engineering professors at NMSU, are utilizing these specialized microprocessors to enhance their research. Creusere’s research involves human perception of audio quality.  He is the director of the Center for Telemetry and Telemetering at NMSU. De Leon, director of the Advanced Speech and Audio Processing Laboratory at NMSU, is developing new methods to code speech signals with as few bits as possible while still being intelligible. He is also developing new methods for recognizing and identifying persons from live audio streams.

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