Herbert Buchner is a researcher affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the Information Engineering Division , focusing on Machine Learning for Signal Processing and Human-Machine Interfaces . Research Interests : Acoustic scene analysis, biomedical interfaces, haptic systems, wave-domain adaptive filtering, and sensor networks. Applications : Speech recognition, wavefield synthesis, active noise control, and full-duplex communication systems. His work explores TRINICON (a framework for broadband adaptive MIMO filtering), blind source separation, and wave-domain filtering, emphasizing theoretical rigor and real-time implementation. Key Awards : Best Paper Award at ITG Conference on Speech Communication (2008) Best Student Paper Award at IEEE Intl. Workshop on Acoustic Echo and Noise Control (2001) Publications highlight 15 recent articles in areas like: Wave-Domain Adaptive Filtering Blind Source Separation for Convolutive Mixtures Robust Extended Multidelay Filters Multichannel Acoustic Echo Cancellation Active Room Compensation Biomedical Signal Processing









