
Antonio Servetti
Assistant Professor · Speech and Audio Processing
Polytechnic University of TurinAbout
Antonio Servetti is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Control and Computer Engineering (DAUIN) at Politecnico di Torino, Italy, where he has been a faculty member since 2007. He is affiliated with the Internet Media Group (IMG) and the Interdepartmental Center PIC4SeR for Service Robotics. His work bridges multimedia processing, network communications, and web technologies.
- MS in Computer Engineering, Politecnico di Torino, 1999
- PhD in Computer Engineering, Politecnico di Torino, 2004
- Visiting Scholar, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2003
His research focuses on speech and audio processing, multimedia communications over wired and wireless networks, and real-time web-based multimedia applications. Key interests include WebRTC, Web Audio, HTTP adaptive streaming, and perceptual quality assessment. He has contributed to the development of secure multimedia transmission techniques, including selective encryption of speech and audio.
The recent publications highlight a strong trend toward AI-driven modeling of subjective quality in multimedia, especially through deep learning for image and video quality prediction, understanding observer behavior, and remote music performance systems. His work often involves collaboration with researchers in the VQEG JEG-Hybrid group and the NEXA Center.
- Best Paper Award, Web Audio Conference 2021
Dr. Servetti has led and contributed to several research projects, including BRIC-2024 (acoustics in educational settings), PNRR HiFiReM (remote music education), and INAR (artistic research). He teaches courses such as 'Web Applications', 'Machine Learning for Vision and Multimedia', and 'Digital Audio Processing' across various engineering programs. He is also involved in educational governance as a member of academic councils for multiple degree programs.
He is a core member of the Internet Media Group (IMG), which focuses on multimedia processing and transmission, and contributes to the VQEG JEG-Hybrid working group on video quality assessment, where he develops frameworks for reproducible research and modeling of human perception.
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