Gopala Anumanchipalli named Rose Hills Innovator

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EECS Assistant Prof. Gopala Anumanchipalli has been selected for the Rose Hills Innovator Program which supports distinguished early-career UC Berkley faculty who are “interested in developing highly innovative research programs” in STEM fields.  The program will provide discretionary research support of up to $85,000 per year for “projects with an exceptionally high scientific promise that may generate significant follow-on funding.”   Anumanchipalli’s project, titled “Multimodal Intelligent Interfaces for Assistive Communication,” proposes to “improve the current state of assistive communication technologies by integrating multiple neural and behavioral sensing modalities, and tightly integrating the graphical interfaces, and personalizing them to the user’s context.”  His team will use “state-of-the-art neural engineering and artificial intelligence to develop novel communication interfaces” including Electrocorticography, non-invsive in-ear Electroencephalography sensors and functional near infrared spectroscopy.  They will also use on-device speech recognition and dialog management to incorporate the acoustic context of the user.