Shrikanth Narayanan is an Indian-American Professor at the University of Southern California. He is an interdisciplinary engineer-scientist with a focus on human-centered signal processing and machine intelligence with speech and spoken language processing at its core. A prolific award-winning researcher, educator, and inventor, with hundreds of publications and a number of acclaimed patents to his credit, he has pioneered several research areas including in computational speech science, speech and human language technologies, audio, music and multimedia engineering, human sensing and imaging technologies, emotions research and affective computing, behavioral signal processing, and computational media intelligence. His technical contributions cover a range of applications including in defense, security, health, education, media, and the arts. His contributions continue to impact numerous domains including in human health, national defense/intelligence, and the media arts including in using technologies that facilitate awareness and support of diversity and inclusion. His award-winning patents have contributed to the proliferation of speech technologies on the cloud and on mobile devices and in enabling novel emotion-aware artificial intelligence technologies.
Career
Shri Narayanan was born in New Delhi, India, and grew up in Madras. He received his bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the College of Engineering-Guindy in 1988 and was recognized with its 2019 Distinguished Alumnus Award. He obtained M.S. in 1990, Engineer in 1992, and Ph.D. in 1995, all from the University of California, Los Angeles and received its 2011 Engineering Alumni Professional Achievement Award. His early career was at AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, and AT&T Research. He is the inaugural Niki and C. L. Max Nikias Chair in Engineering and was the inaugural holder of the Andrew J. Viterbi Professorship in Engineering at the University of Southern California, where he holds appointments in Departments of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Linguistics, Psychology, Neuroscience, Pediatrics and Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery. He is the founder and director of the USC Signal Analysis and Interpretation Laboratory, and the Ming Hsieh Institute, a research director for the USC Information Sciences Institute, and is a member of the Signal and Image Processing Institute. In 2013, he co-founded the company Behavioral Informatix, LLC., which ultimately led to the founding of Behavioral Signal Technologies, Inc. He also co-founded Lyssn, Inc. in 2017.
Shri Narayanan co-founded Behavioral Signal Technologies Inc. in 2016 with colleagues Alex Potamianos and Prem Natarajan. The company specializes in emotion recognition in speech, predictive and omni-channel behavioural analytics applying Behavioral Signal Processing technologies in diverse industries. He serves as its Chief Scientist. As a precursor to this, Shri Narayanan had co-founded the company Behavioral Informatix in 2013 with his colleagues Matt Black and Alex Potamianos The company specializes in using Behavioral Signal Processing. The company specializes in using Behavioral Signal Processing techniques to help personalize user experiences and assist in decision-making for the healthcare industry.
Lyssn
Shri Narayanan co-founded Lyssn in 2017, a technology company focused on mental health care delivery, treatment and quality assurance, and is its Chief Science Officer.