B Engineering (MicroElec), M Philosophy 
Lecturer, Griffith School of Engineering
Contact details for Mr Brett Wildermoth
Research expertise
Actively researching speech processing and classification and its applications in biometric verification and identification. Have a interest in machine learning and its applications towards speech modelling for enhanced speaker recognition performance.
Current teaching areas
Currently teaching embedded software development at both an introductory level (2303ENG Microprocessor Techniques) and an advanced level (4306ENG Design of Real-time Systems). Also teaching computer architecture, operating system design and parallel programming in 3203ENG Computer Systems.Publications
- B. Wildermoth and K.K. Paliwal, "Speaker recognition using acoustically derived units'', Proc. Microelectronic Engineering Research Conference, Brisbane, Australia, Nov. 2005.
- B. Wildermoth and K.K. Paliwal, ``GMM based speaker recognition on readily available databases'', Proc. Microelectronic Engineering Research Conference, Brisbane, Australia, Nov. 2003.
- B. Wildermoth and K.K. Paliwal, "Reducing inter-session variability with transitional spectral information'', Proc. Microelectronic Engineering Research Conference, Brisbane, Australia, Nov. 2001.
- B.R. Wildermoth, "Text-independent speaker recognition using source based features'', M.Phil. Thesis, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia, 2001.
- B. Wildermoth and K.K. Paliwal, "Use of voicing and pitch information for speaker recognition'', Proc. Australian International Conference on Speech Science and Technology (SST-2000), Canberra, Australia, pp. 324-328, Dec. 2000.