Jordi Robert-Ribes
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Université Stendhal – Grenoble 3
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Jordi Robert-Ribes is a researcher whose work sits at the intersection of sensory perception and computational modeling, with a primary focus on how the brain integrates auditory and visual information during speech perception. His most influential contribution is his 1995 paper, "A comparison of models for fusion of the auditory and visual sensors in speech perception," which has garnered 23 citations and remains a foundational reference in the field of multisensory integration. In this work, Robert-Ribes systematically evaluated different computational frameworks for combining auditory and visual speech cues, addressing a core question in cognitive science: how do we seamlessly merge what we hear with what we see? His analysis of fusion models has informed subsequent research in human-computer interaction, assistive technologies for the hearing impaired, and the development of more naturalistic speech recognition systems. By bridging experimental psychology and computational modeling, Robert-Ribes has helped shape our understanding of cross-modal perception, offering both theoretical insights and practical pathways for designing systems that mimic human sensory processing. His work continues to inspire students and researchers exploring the neural and algorithmic bases of multisensory integration.
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