Abigail Anne Kressner
Curriculum Vitae
Technical University of Denmark
Rigshospitalet
B aakress@dtu.dk
B abigail.anne.kressner@regionh.dk
Education
2009
2015
PhD Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia, USA
THESIS Structure in time-frequency binary masking
ADVISOR Dr. Christopher John Rozell
2009
2011
MSc Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia, USA
THESIS Auditory models for evaluating algorithms
ADVISOR Dr. Christopher John Rozell
2008
Audiology, Vanderbilt University, Tennessee, USA
2004
2007
BSc Biomedical Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Positions
2019
Assistant Professor, Technical University of Denmark & Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark
2015
2019
Postdoctoral Researcher, Technical University of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark
2017
Visiting Postdoctoral Researcher, Cochlear, Ltd, Melbourne
2014
2015
Visiting Scholar, National Acoustic Laboratories, Sydney, Australia
2008
Research Intern, Widex A/S, Værløse, Denmark
2007
Research Intern, Knowles Electronics, LLC, Illinois, USA
2006
Research Intern, AuSIM, Inc, California, USA
Research area
Clinical and
technical
audiology
{ Hearing impairment
{ Hearing aids
{ Cochlear implants
{ Speech perception
{ Spatial perception
{ Signal processing
Distinctions and awards
2018
Young Researcher Training Programme (i.e., top 25 young academics), Technical Univer-
sity of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark
2014
International Hearing Aid Conference (IHCON) Scholarship, California, USA
2014
Chih Foundation Research Award, Georgia, USA
2009
2013
President’s Fellowship, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia, USA
2011
International Symposium on Auditory and Audiological Research (ISAAR) Scholarship,
Nyborg, Denmark
2010
21st Annual SAIC Student Paper Competition, First place, Georgia, USA
2004
2007
Jeffrey & Nancy Balter Biomedical Engineering Scholar, Washington University in St.
Louis, Missouri, USA
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2004
2005
Society of Women Engineers Scholar, Missouri, USA
Grants
2023
Link Project
TITLE Uncovering the link between hearing loss and mild cognitive impairment
GRANT Project grant from GN Store Nord Fondet
AMOUNT DKK 5M
ROLE Principal investigator
2022
2023
Social participation
TITLE First-time hearing aid use and self-rated social participation
GRANT Project grant from WS Audiology
AMOUNT DKK 167k
ROLE Principal investigator
2021
2023
Danish Sentence Test (DAST)
TITLE Larger Danish corpus for sentence testing
GRANT Project grant co-funded by GN Hearing, WS Audiology, and Demant
AMOUNT DKK 1.5M
ROLE Principal investigator
2015
2017
DFF Postdoc
TITLE Cochlear implant channel selection errors
GRANT Postdoctoral grant from Det Frie Forskningsråd (DFF)
AMOUNT DKK 1.8M
ROLE Principal investigator
SUCCESS RATE 11%
2014
2015
NSF PhD GROW Fellow
TITLE
Evaluating speech enhancement and stimulation strategies with a cochlear implant research platform
in a realistic virtual sound environment
GRANT National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Opportunities Worldwide (GROW)
AMOUNT AUD 20k + USD 5k
ROLE Principal investigator
2010
2015
NSF GRFP
GRANT National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP)
AMOUNT USD 138k (estimated)
ROLE Principal investigator
SUCCESS RATE 12.5%
2010
2013
NDSEG Fellowship
GRANT National Defense Science & Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship
AMOUNT USD 225k (estimated)
ROLE Principal investigator
SUCCESS RATE 6%
Teaching experience
2022
Lecturer, Technical University of Denmark
COURSE Experimental Hearing Science (22002)
2/8
DETAILS 5 ECTS, 3-weeks January semester
2021
2023
Lecturer, Technical University of Denmark
COURSE Acoustic Communication (22000)
DETAILS 10 ECTS, 13-weeks Fall semester
2018
Guest lecturer, Technical University of Denmark
COURSE Auditory Signal Processing and Perception (31236)
TOPIC Signal processing
2018
Teacher’s assistant, Technical University of Denmark
COURSE Auditory Signal Processing and Perception (31236)
TOPIC Laboratory exercise on basilar membrane models
2017
Guest lecturer, Technical University of Denmark
COURSE Signals and Linear Systems in Discrete Time (31606)
TOPIC Noise reduction
2016
2024
Supervisor, Technical University of Denmark
COURSE PhD-, MSc, and BSc-level project-based special courses
TOPICS
Cochlear implant signal processing, Speech intelligibility modeling, Frequency response measurements
in acoustic transducers for clinical audiology, Analysis of auditory-evoked electroencephalographic
(EEG) measurements, Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) signal processing, Real-time
noise reduction in a master hearing aid
2016
Teacher’s assistant, Technical University of Denmark
COURSE Auditory Signal Processing and Perception (31236)
TOPIC Laboratory exercise on speaker identification
2016
Teacher’s assistant, Technical University of Denmark
COURSE Auditory Signal Processing and Perception (31236)
TOPIC Laboratory exercise on signal processing
2012
2013
Teacher’s assistant, Georgia Institute of Technology
COURSE Signal processing
TOPIC Development of laboratory exercise on psychoacoustic masking
2007
Teacher’s assistant, Washington University in St. Louis
COURSE Quantitative Physiology
Supervision
SUMMARY { PhD: 4 completed as co-supervisor, 3 ongoing as co-supervisor
{ MSc: 8 completed, 4 ongoing
PhD
2023
Colin Barbier, Characterizing the effects of compression and reverberation on spatial hearing
Co-sup ervisor
2023
Mats Daniel Rekswinkel, Investigating an objective and clinically oriented measurement paradigm
based on cortical responses to assess speech discrimination
Co-sup ervisor
2021
Lisbeth Birkelund Simonsen, New applications and test modalities for the Audible Contrast
Threshold (ACT) test
Co-sup ervisor
3/8
2019
2023
Rasmus Malik Thaarup egh, Probabilistic deep learning for hearing aid speech separation
Co-sup ervisor
2019
2022
Mihaela-Beatrice Neagu, Evaluation of pupillometry as a diagnostic tool
Co-sup ervisor
2015
2019
Wiebke Lamping, Improving music perception and voice pitch in cochlear implant users
Co-sup ervisor
2015
2018
Thomas Bentsen, Computational speech segregation inspired by principles of auditory processing
Co-sup ervisor
MSc
2024
Bina Singh, Everyday Conversational Danish Sentences Test (ECO-DAST), Copenhagen University
2024
Anne Damtoft, Everyday Conversational Danish Sentences Test (ECO-DAST), Copenhagen
University
2024
Helene Vargas Becerra, Investigation of hearing and mild cognitive impairment
2023
Quirin Mühlberger, Investigation of monaural localization in patients with single-sided deafness
2022
Andreas Hafstrøm, Evaluation of signal processing methods to determine the reliability of
functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) for measuring hearing
2022
Beatriz de Sousa e Meneses Tomás da Costa, Electrophysiological and behavioral measure-
ments of binaural processing in normal- and hearing-impaired listeners
2022
Mats Daniel Rekswinkel, Investigating the correlation between electrophysiologically measured
frequency discrimination thresholds and behavioral measurements of speech intelligibility
2021
Borgný Súsonnudóttir Hansen, Effects of minimum phase processing on speech and spatial
perception in binaural hearing aids
2021
David Gröblbauer, Spatial perception of gain dependent group delay differences in binaural
hearing aids using minimum phase
2021
Kirsten Maria Jensen Rico, Validation of a virtual reality sound environment - comparing
binaural spatialized audio and physical loudspeaker array
2021
Anaïs Bouchet, Measuring human hearing with functional near-infrared spectroscopy
2018
Rasmus Bendsen, Spatial perception in reverberant environments with cochlear implant recipients
Publications
SUMMARY { OrCID: 0000-0003-4274-3948
{ H-index: 8
Journal articles
[18]
Kressner, A. A., Gotoweic, S., Jordell, D. H., Rønne, F., “Self-rated social participation and hearing handicap
assessed longitudinally for first-time and longer-term hearing aid use”. In: International Journal of Audiology (in
review).
[17]
Kressner, A. A., Jensen-Rico, K. M., Pedersen, A. K., Bramsløw, L., Kirkwood, B., “Development of a
non-adaptive Danish Sentence Test (DAST) for measuring speech intelligibility in fixed signal-to-noise ratios”.
In: International Journal of Audiology (in review).
[16]
Kressner, A. A., Sørensen, R. S., West, N., Cayé-Thomasen, P., Marozeau, J., “Examination of individual
speech and spatial perception in unilateral and bimodal cochlear implant users using a more ecologically valid
speech-in-noise test”. In: Acta Acustica (in review).
[15]
Kressner, A. A., Rico, K. M. J., Kizach, J., Man, B. K. L., Pedersen, A. K., Bramsløw, L., Hansen, L. B.,
Balling, L. W., Kirkwood, B., May, T., “A corpus of audio and audio-visual recordings of Danish sentences for
hearing, audiology, and audio signal processing research”. In: Speech Communication (in review).
[14]
Fernandez, J., McCormack, L., Hyvärinen, P., Kressner, A. A., “Investigating sound-field reproduction
methods as perceived by bilateral hearing aid users”. In: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (in
review).
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[13]
West, N. C., Sørensen, R. S., Kressner, A. A., Bille, M., Marozeau, J., Cayé-Thomasen, P., “Cochlear
implantation in Sporadic Intralabyrinthine Schwannomas with single-sided deafness: Implications for binaural
hearing”. In: Otology & Neurotology (in press).
[12]
Neagu, M.
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B., Kressner, A. A., Relaño-Iborra, H., Bækgaard, P., Dau, T., Wendt, D., “Investigating the
Reliability of Pupillometry as a Measure of Individualized Listening Effort”. In: Trends in Hearing 27 (2023),
pp. 1–20. doi: 10.1177/23312165231153288.
[11]
Relaño-Iborra, H., Wendt, D., Neagu, M. B., Kressner, A. A., Dau, T., Bækgaard, P., “Baseline pupil size
encodes task-related information and modulates the task-evoked response in a speech-in-noise task”. In: Trends
in Hearing 26 (2022), p. 23312165221134003. doi: 10.1177/23312165221134003.
[10]
West, N. C., Kressner, A. A., Baungaard, L. H., Sandvej, M. G., Bille, M., Cayé-Thomasen, P., “Nordic results
of cochlear implantation in adults: speech perception and patient reported outcomes”. In: Acta Oto-Laryngologica
140.11 (2020), pp. 939–947. doi: 00016489.2020.1816656.
[9]
Bentsen, T., Mauger, S. J., Kressner, A. A., May, T., Dau, T., “The impact of noise power estimation on
speech intelligibility in cochlear-implant speech coding strategies”. In: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
America 145.2 (2019), pp. 818–821. doi: 10.1121/1.5089887.
[8]
Kressner, A. A., May, T., Dau, T., “Effect of Noise Reduction Gain Errors on Simulated Cochlear Implant Speech
Intelligibility”. In: Trends in hearing 23 (2019), p. 2331216519825930. doi: 10.1177%2F2331216519825930.
[7]
Bentsen, T., Kressner, A. A., Dau, T., May, T., “The impact of exploiting spectro-temporal context in
computational speech segregation”. In: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 143.1 (2018), pp. 248–
259. doi: 10.1121/1.5020273.
[6]
Bentsen, T., May, T., Kressner, A. A., Dau, T., “The benefit of combining a deep neural network architecture
with ideal ratio mask estimation in computational speech segregation to improve speech intelligibility”. In: Plos
one 13.5 (2018), e0196924. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0196924.
[5]
Kressner, A. A., Westermann, A., Buchholz, J. M., “The impact of reverberation on speech intelligibility in
cochlear implant recipients”. In: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 144.2 (2018), pp. 1113–1122.
doi: 10.1121/1.5051640.
[4]
Kressner, A. A., Westermann, A., Buchholz, J. M., Rozell, C. J., “Cochlear implant speech intelligibility
outcomes with structured and unstructured binary mask errors”. In: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
America 139.2 (2016), pp. 800–810. doi: 10.1121/1.4941567.
[3]
Kressner, A. A., May, T., Rozell, C. J., “Outcome measures based on classification performance fail to predict
the intelligibility of binary-masked speech”. In: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 139.6 (2016),
pp. 3033–3036. doi: 10.1121/1.4952439.
[2]
Kressner, A. A., Rozell, C. J., “Structure in time-frequency binary masking errors and its impact on
speech intelligibility”. In: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 137.4 (2015), pp. 2025–2035. doi:
10.1121/1.4916271.
[1]
Kressner, A. A., Anderson, D. V., Rozell, C. J., “Evaluating the Generalization of the Hearing Aid Speech
Quality Index (HASQI)”. In: IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing 21.2 (2013), pp. 407–
415. doi: 10.1109/TASL.2012.2217132.
Conference publications
[8]
Kressner, A. A., Rico, K. M. J., Kizach, J., Man, B. K. L., Pedersen, A. K., Bramsløw, L., Kirkwood, B.,
“The Danish Sentence Test (DAST) corpus of audio and audio-visual recordings of sentences and monologues”.
In: Forum Acusticum. 2023.
[7]
Kressner, A. A., May, T., Høegh, R. M. T., Juhl, K. A., Bentsen, T., Dau, T., “Investigating the effects of
noise-estimation errors in simulated cochlear implant speech intelligibility”. In: International Symposium on
Auditory and Audiological Research (ISAAR). 2017.
[6]
Bentsen, T., May, T., Kressner, A. A., Dau, T., “Comparing the influence of spectro-temporal integration in
computational speech segregation”. In: Proceedings of Interspeech 2016. 2016.
[5]
Kressner, A. A., Anderson, D. V., Rozell, C. J., “A novel binary mask estimator based on sparse approximation”.
In: IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP). 2013.
[4]
Kressner, A. A., Anderson, D. V., Rozell, C. J., “Causal binary mask estimation for speech enhancement
using sparsity constraints”. In: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. Vol. 133. 5. 2013, pp. 1–9.
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[3]
Kressner, A. A., Rozell, C. J., “Speech understanding in noise provided by a simulated cochlear implant
processor based on matching pursuit”. In: 2013 IEEE Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio
and Acoustics. IEEE. 2013, pp. 1–4.
[2]
Charles, A. S., Kressner, A. A., Rozell, C. J., “A causal Locally Competitive Algorithm for the sparse
decomposition of audio signals”. In: 2011 Digital Signal Processing and Signal Processing Education Meeting
(DSP/SPE). IEEE. 2011, pp. 265–270.
[1]
Kressner, A. A., Anderson, D. V., Rozell, C. J., “Robustness of the Hearing Aid Speech Quality Index
(HASQI)”. In: Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics (WASPAA), 2011 IEEE Workshop on.
IEEE. 2011, pp. 209–212.
Invited talks
[7]
Kressner, A. A. “Examination of the relationship between spatial speech-in-noise and localization ability”. In:
Speech in Noise Workshop (SPIN). 2023.
[6]
Kressner, A. A. “Projects at Copenhagen Hearing and Balance Center, Rigshospitalet”. Danish Sound Day.
2023.
[5]
Kressner, A. A. “Translating spatial hearing assessments to the clinic”. Oldenburg University Department
Colloquium. 2023.
[4]
Kressner, A. A. “Towards better predictions of speech intelligibility in cochlear implant recipients”. In: Virtual
Conference on Computational Auditory (VCCA). 2022.
[3]
Kressner, A. A. “Building bridges between clinicians and engineers within audiology”. Danish Sound Day.
2021.
[2] Kressner, A. A. “Leveraging virtual reality in healthcare”. Børneriget Inspirationmødet. 2021.
[1]
Kressner, A. A. “Rehabilitation for cochlear implant recipients”. Nordic Council of Late-Deafened (VDNR).
2021.
Conference abstracts
[30]
Kressner, A. A., Rico, K. M. J., Kizach, J., Man, B. K. L., Pedersen, A. K., Bramsløw, L., Nielsen, J. B.,
Hansen, L. B., Kirkwood, B., May, T., “The Danish Sentence Test (DAST) Project: An audio and audio-visual
corpus of sentences, monologues, and dialogues and its associated speech-in-noise tests”. In: International
Symposium on Auditory and Audiological Research (ISAAR). 2023.
[29]
Kressner, A. A., Rico, K. M. J., Kjærbøl, E., Jordell, D. H., “Quick Danish Sentence Test (QuickDAST)”. In:
Dansk Teknisk Audiologisk Selskab (DTAS). 2023.
[28]
Rekswinkel, M. D., Undurraga, J. A., Kressner, A. A., “Cortical and behavioural discrimination in response
to vowel-like spectral cues”. In: International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (IERASG). 2023.
[27]
Rønne, F. M., Walravens, E., Kressner, A. A., “Danish translations of the Hearing Handicap for the Elderly and
Adult and the Social Participation and Restriction Questionnaire questionnaires”. In: International Symposium
on Auditory and Audiological Research (ISAAR). 2023.
[26]
Simonsen, L. B., Kressner, A. A., Dau, T., Undurraga, J. A., Laugesen, S., “Acoustic Change Complex (ACC)
responses to ACT-like stimuli”. In: Dansk Teknisk Audiologisk Selskab (DTAS). 2023.
[25]
Simonsen, L. B., Kressner, A. A., Dau, T., Undurraga, J. A., Laugesen, S., “An electrophysiological version of
the Audible Contrast Threshold (ACT) test: Correlation to HINT and behavioural ACT as well as test-retest
differences”. In: International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (IERASG). 2023.
[24]
Simonsen, L. B., Kressner, A. A., Dau, T., Undurraga, J. A., Laugesen, S., “Measuring and predicting
speech-in-noise abilities for a longitudinal study”. In: Celya Summer School Hearing in Noise. 2023.
[23]
Hansen, B. S., Gröblbauer, D., Kowalewski, B., Mosgaard, L. D., Kressner, A. A., “Effect of minimum phase
processing on binaural hearing in a spatial release from masking paradigm”. In: International Hearing Aid
Conference (IHCON). 2022.
[22]
Kressner, A. A., Sørensen, R. S., West, N., Cayé-Thomasen, P., Marozeau, J., “Characterizing SSD patients’
individual localization ability and correlation with speech-in-noise in a more realistically complex listening
scenario”. In: Joint Conference on Binaural And Spatial Hearing (BASH). 2022.
[21]
Neagu, M.
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B., Kressner, A. A., Relaño-Iborra, H., Bækgaard, P., Dau, T., Wendt, D., “Towards a better
understanding of the sensitivity of the pupil response during speech perception and its relationship with perceptual
effort”. In: Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO). 2022.
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[20]
Relaño-Iborra, H., Wendt, D., Neagu, M. B., Kressner, A. A., Dau, T., Bækgaard1, P., “A data-driven
approach to assess task difficulty and exerted effort from pupillary recordings”. In: Association for Research in
Otolaryngology (ARO). 2022.
[19]
Rønne, F. M., Wischmann, S., Walravens, E., Jordell, D. H., Gotowiec, S., Kressner, A. A., “Investigating the
effect of first-time hearing aid use on self-rated social participation”. In: International Hearing Aid Conference
(IHCON). 2022.
[18]
Simonsen, L. B., Kressner, A. A., Dau, T., Undurraga, J. A., Laugesen, S., “Aiming at an electrophysiological
version of the Audible Contrast Threshold (ACT) test by measuring auditory-evoked responses to spectro-
temporally modulated stimuli”. In: Nordic Audiological Society (NAS). 2022.
[17]
Bouchet, A., Kressner, A. A., Kjærbøl, E. F., Van Eeckhoutte, M., “Measuring human hearing with functional
near-infrared spectroscopy: Test-retest reliability”. In: International Symposium on Auditory and Audiological
Research: The auditory system throughout life–Models, mechanisms, and interventions. 2021.
[16]
Neagu, M.
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B., Kressner, A. A., Dau, T., Bækgaard, P., Relaño-Iborra, H., Wendt, D., “Investigating the
dynamic range of the pupil response in relation to changes in the signal-to-noise ratio during a speech-in-noise
task”. In: International Symposium on Auditory and Audiological Research (ISAAR). 2021.
[15]
Relaño-Iborra, H., Wendt, D., Neagu, M.
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B., Kressner, A. A., Dau, T., Bækgaard, P., “Baseline pupil size
affects the temporal dynamics of the task evoked pupillary response in a speech in noise listening task”. In:
International Symposium on Auditory and Audiological Research (ISAAR). 2021.
[14]
Rico, K. J., Petersen, R. L., Faulkner, K., Patou, F., Marozeau, J., Kressner, A. A., “Cognitive load
in a virtual sound localization task: a pupillometry study”. In: European symposium on pediatric cochlear
implantation(ESPCI). 2021.
[13]
Van Eeckhoutte, M., Bouchet, A., Kjærbøl, E. F., Kressner, A. A., “Reliability of Functional Near-Infrared
Spectroscopy to Auditory Stimulation”. In: Society of fNIRS Virtual Conference. 2021.
[12]
Bendsen, R. Ø., Kressner, A. A., Dau, T., “Effect of linked and “spatially aware” cochlear-implant compression
on spatial perception in a reverberant room”. In: Conference on Implantable Auditory Prostheses (CIAP). 2019.
[11]
Lamping, W., Goehring, T., Kressner, A. A., Marozeau, J., Carlyon, R. P., “A coding strategy to remove
temporally masked pulses and its effect on speech perception by CI listeners”. In: Conference on Implantable
Auditory Prostheses (CIAP). 2019.
[10]
Kressner, A. A., Mauger, S. J., Dau, T., “Predicting the impact of noise and noise reduction algorithms on
speech intelligibility in cochlear implant recipients”. In: Audiological Research Cores in Europe (ARCHES). 2017.
[9]
Kressner, A. A., Mauger, S. J., Hersbach, A. A., Dau, T., “Multi-study evaluation of objective measures that
predict cochlear implant speech intelligibility”. In: Conference on Implantable Auditory Prostheses (CIAP). 2017.
[8]
Kressner, A. A., Westermann, A., Buchholz, J. M., Rozell, C. J., “Speech coding errors in cochlear implants
and their impact on speech intelligibility in noise”. In: International Hearing Aid Research Conference (IHCON).
2016.
[7]
Bentsen, T., May, T., Kressner, A. A., Dau, T., “The effect of spectro-temporal context on computational
speech segregation”. In: Audiological Research Cores in Europe (ARCHES). 2015.
[6]
Kressner, A. A., Rozell, C. J., “The influence of structure in binary mask estimation error on speech
intelligibility”. In: International Hearing Aid Research Conference (IHCON). 2014.
[5]
Kressner, A. A., Rozell, C. J., “Speech separation using Matching Pursuit for time-frequency masking”. In:
Signal Processing with Adaptive Sparse Structured Representations (SPARS) Workshop. 2013.
[4]
Kressner, A. A., Anderson, D. V., Rozell, C. J., “Causal Locally Competitive Algorithm for the sparse
decomposition of audio signals”. In: IEEE Women’s Workshop on Communications and Signal Processing. 2012.
[3]
Kressner, A. A., Anderson, D. V., Rozell, C. J., “Computational auditory models validate the intelligibility
benefit of efficient filters”. In: International Symposium on Auditory and Audiological Research (ISAAR). 2011.
[2]
Kressner, A. A., Rozell, C. J., Anderson, D. V., “Predicting speech quality using a computational auditory
model”. In: International Hearing Aid Research Conference (IHCON). 2010.
[1]
Jensen, M. J., Linkenkaer, M. P., Kressner, A. A., “Using FEM to estimate the influence of pinna when
calculating hearing aid relevant transfer functions”. In: International Hearing Aid Research Conference (IHCON).
2008.
Books
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[1]
Abigail Anne Kressner, Jonathan Regev, Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard, Lisbeth Tranebjærg, Sébastien Santurette,
and Torsten Dau, eds. Auditory Learning in Biological and Artificial Systems. Vol. 7. International Symposium
on Auditory and Audiological Research (ISAAR), 2019.
Professional activities
2021
Danish Sound Cluster’s working group on ’Healthcare and welfare’, Member
2019
Rigshospitalet’s Ear, Nose, and Throat Surgical & Audiological Clinic’s Research
Council, Member
2019
Dansk Teknisk Audiologisk Selskab (DTAS), Member
2019
Danish Acoustical Society (DAS), Member
2019
European Acoustics Association (EAA), Member
2019
International Symposium on Auditory and Audiological Research, Organizing committee
2013
2014
American Auditory Society, Member
2010
2014
IEEE Signal Processing Society, Member
2010
2014
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Member
Editorial activities
2022
Hearing Research, Reviewer
2021
Audiology Research, Topic Editor
2019
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Auditory and Audiological Research,
Editor
2019
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, Reviewer
2018
Trends in Hearing, Reviewer
2017
Speech Communication, Reviewer
2016
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Reviewer
2014
IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, Reviewer
Languages
English Native
Danish Professional proficiency
8/8