Assistant Professor
Department of Otolaryngology, HNS and Communicative Disorders, School of Medicine, University of Louisville
University of Louisville
Louisville, Kentucky
Dr. Oh joined the faculty in the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and Communicative Disorders in 2022. He graduated from The Ohio State University where he earned both his M.S. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering and his Ph.D. in Speech and Hearing Sciences. He also completed his postdoctoral training at the Oregon Hearing Research Center (OHRC), Oregon Health & Science University and at the National Center for Rehabilitative Auditory Research (NCRAR), Portland VA Medical Center (under Dr. Lina Reiss and Dr. Frederick Gallun). Dr. Oh’s research is focused on asking how hearing loss affects auditory function and speech processing. He is searching how other sensory information interacts during speech perception processing and developing a computational model with diverse theories in the areas of psychophysics and digital signal processing to answer those questions. His current studies are conducted using human subjects and computational model-based approaches using artificial intelligence techniques.
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PP1330 - The Effects of Talker Asymmetry on Speech Perception in Multi-Talker Listening Environments
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