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Alexander Bekiarski is a researcher specializing in human-robot interaction, mobile robotics, and multimodal perception systems, with a particular focus on audio-visual information processing for autonomous robot navigation and control. His work bridges signal processing, artificial intelligence, and robotics, exploring how mobile robots can perceive and respond to their environments through integrated sensory inputs. Among his most notable contributions is his development of speech recognition algorithms and LabVIEW-based models for voice command control of mobile robots, his most-cited work with 11 citations. He has also made meaningful advances in microphone array beamforming techniques for speaker localization in robotic systems, and has investigated how audio-visual attention models can enhance robot navigation decision-making. His 2019 work on deep learning-based audio communication interfaces reflects his engagement with cutting-edge AI methodologies. Bekiarski's research consistently addresses the challenge of enabling natural, intuitive human-robot communication, spanning over a decade of contributions from 2009 to 2019. With a cumulative citation record across both foundational and emerging topics in intelligent robotics, his work provides valuable resources for students and researchers working at the intersection of speech processing, computer vision, and autonomous mobile systems.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Development of Speech Recognition Algorithm and LabView Model for Voice Command Control of Mobille Robot Motio
11 citations · 2018
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2018 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 4
🏛 Institutions: Technical University of Sofia

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