Curriculum Vitae - Kevin D. Donohue (Update March 2012) Page 1 of 1

Curriculum Vitae - Kevin D. Donohue (Update March 2012) Page 1 of 1

Curriculum Vitae - Kevin D. Donohue (update March 2012)Page 1 of 1

CURRICULUM VITAE

KEVIN D. DONOHUE
Department of Electrical Engineering
453 Anderson Tower
University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY 40506-0046
859-257-8042
E-Mail:

Summary: My research work hascontributed to the general area of signal processing systems with applications in medical imaging, biomedical signal analysis, non-destructive evaluation, radar detection, image processing, and audioand video sensor networks with over $4 million of funding in these areas and over 90 technical publications. I have advised 41MS and 3 Ph.D. students, taught over 80 classes at the graduate and undergraduate level, and developedundergraduate courses in signal processing. Current research interests include distributed audio systems, acoustic/auditory scene analysis, statistical signal processing, and biomedical signals analysis. I served the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department in an administrative capacityfrom 1994 through 2007; 3.5 years as Interim Department Chair, and 8.5 years as Director of Undergraduate Studies. I have consulted with business and industry for the design and evaluation of signal processing and automated classification systems primarily related to ultrasonic and acoustic applications. In 2009 I co-founded a company, Signal Solutions, LLC primarily based on technology developed to track sleep and wake behaviors in mice useful for high-throughput genetic studies. We currently have several active installations in the USA and in Europe.

Education:

12/87Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois

Ph.D. Thesis: Theoretical Analysis of Order Statistic Filters Applied to Detection

5/85M.S. Electrical Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois

5/84B.S. Electrical Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois

4/81B.A. Mathematics, Northeastern IllinoisUniversity, Chicago, Illinois

Professional Experience:

2/09 to presentManaging Member and Chief Technical Director, Signal Solutions, LLC, Lexington, Kentucky.

7/06 to presentDatabeam Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky

2/07 to 6/07Interim Department Chair, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky

7/03 to 7/06Databeam Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky

1/00 to 7/05Director of Undergraduate Studies, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky

7/97 to 12/99Interim Department Chair, Electrical Engineering Department, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky

7/94 to 6/97Director of Undergraduate Studies, Electrical Engineering Department, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky

7/94 to 7/03Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering Department, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky

5/91 to 6/94Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering Department, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky

9/88 to 5/91Visiting Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1/88 to 7/88Senior Research Associate, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois

5/86 to 12/87Research Assistant, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Department, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois

8/85 to 5/86Instructor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois

5/85 to 8/85Engineer, Zenith Electronics Corporation, Glenview, Illinois

6/81 to 8/83Mathematics Teacher, Gordon Technical High School, Chicago, Illinois

Consulting:

2/08LinkBelt, Inc. Lexington, KY, developed automatic flaw detection programs for inspecting welds.

5/05 to presentTwin Spires, Inc., Midway, KY, developing motion analysis and characterization systems for racing animals

11/00 to present Equine Analysis Systems, Inc., Midway, KY, developing systems for spectral and statistical analysis of animal noises

5/00 to 8/00Image Vault, Inc., New Albany, IN, examined robust audio compression algorithms for real-time applications.

2/97Lexmark, Inc. Lexington, KY, measured the sonic velocity of various ink products.

7/91 to 6/93Ultrasonics Digital Signal Processing Lab, Drexel University,Philadelphia, PA. (3 months effort) Provided supervision and direction to research project: Enhanced Detection and Imaging with Frequency Diverse Data. Funded by NSF.

8/89AT&T Bell Labs, Homdel, NJ. (1 week effort) Introduced a group of new managers to fundamental concepts in digital communications through lectures and demonstrations.

Professional Service:

Reviewed papers for:

IEE Proceedings: Vision, Image and Signal Processing

IEEE Signal Processing Letters

IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems

IEEE Transactions on Image Processing

IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing

IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control

IEEE Transactions on Communication Theory

IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging

IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology

IEEE Transactions on Image Processing

IEEE Transaction on Biomedical Engineering

Electric Machines and Power Systems

Annals of Biomedical Engineering

Journal of Acoustical Society of America

Electric Machines and Power Systems

Annals of Biomedical Engineering

Journal of Acoustical Society of America

Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology

Medical Physics

Physics in Medicine and Biology

Ultrasonics

Reviewed textbooks for:

Berkeley-Cambridge Press

McGraw-Hill

John Wiley and Sons

Reviewed Proposals for:

ASEE-AASCU (Department of DefenseUniversity Research Initiation Proposals)

NSF (National Science Foundation)

CRDF (Civilian Research and Development Foundation)

ONR (Office of Naval Research)

Graduate Student Advising and Research:

Ph.D. Thesis:

8/12 (expected)Jingjing YU, Design and analysis of randomly described microphone array systems.

4/07Nathir Rawashdeh, Characterization of Defects in Images with Complex Content

5/03Huang Lexun, Classification of Breast Masses through Ultrasonic Signal Characterization

5/95Tomy Varghese, Spectral Redundancy in Tissue Characterization

M.S. Thesis/Project:

12/10 Praveen Nalavolu (Thesis), Performance Analysis of SRCP Image Based Sound SourceDetection Algorithms

12/10 George Wolcott (Project), Microphone Array Position Calibration

04/10 Daniel Steinberg(Thesis), Analysis of Compression Technique and its ASIC Implementation for Encrypted Image Data

04/10 SayedSaghaian Nejad Esfahani(Thesis), Statistical Models for Constant False-Alarm Rate Threshold Estimation in Sound Source Detection Systems

12/09 Harikrishnan Unnikrishnan (Thesis), Audio Scene Segmentation Using a Microphone Array and Auditory Features

12/09 John Philip Townsend (Thesis), Enhancements to the Generalized Sidelobe Canceller for Audio Beamforming in an Immersive Environment

04/09 Siri-PriyaKatragadda, (Project), Impact of Beamforming on Word Recognition

04/09 ArulKumaran Muthukumarasamy (Thesis), Impact of Microphone Placement Errors on Speech Intelligibility

12/08Ganesan Alagu Ganesh (Project), Jitter Measurement Analysis

12/07Shantilal Sharma, (Thesis, Co-Advisor) Support Vector Machine for High-Throughput Rodent Sleep Behavior Classification.

8/07Anand Ramamurthy, (Thesis) Experimental Evaluation of Phase Transform.

5/07Srinivas Subbarao, (Project)Analysis of audio feature of identify inhale and exhale noises.

12/06Anil Koganti, (Project) Edge Detection of Ultrasound Prostate Scans Using 2d and 3d
Wavelets.

5/06Zq Cai, (Thesis)Attenuation measurements in thin Aluminum Plates with EMAT transducers.

12/05Elios Kelmo, (Thesis) Symlet and Gabor Wavelets for Predicting Perception of Print Defect Patterns

12/05Il-Won Shin (Thesis), Mulplicative and Additive Image Artifact Interactions.

12/05Dharshan Charith Medonza (Thesis, Co-advisor), Automatic Detection of Sleep and Wake States for Mice Using Piezoelectric Sensors.

12/05Santosh Raghu Metla (Thesis),Word Recognition Performance Enhancement from Speech with Microphone Arrays.

12/05Sriram Nagaswamy (Thesis), Comparison of CELP speech coder with a wavelet method

5/04Kishore V.Mogatadakala, (Thesis)Order Statistic Characterization for Medical Images

5/04Himachandra Chebrolu, (Thesis)Audio Compression Performance Characterization

5/04Vijay M. Venkethesh, (Thesis)Wavelet Analysis for Print Quality Evaluations

5/04Hugo L. Fournier (Thesis) Designing Complex Absorbent Filters for Artificial Reverberation: An Empirical Approach

8/00Timothy R. Black, (Thesis) Pitch Determination of Speech Signals Using The Generalized Spectrum

8/99Jin Churn Chong, (Thesis) Performance of Spread Sequence CDMA Systems on Multipath Fading Channel

12/97Vishal Khemi, (Thesis) Hypotheses Testing of the Generalized Spectrum for Detecting Regular Scatterers in Ultrasonic A-Scans

8/97Ji Gu,(Thesis) Ultrasonic Dispersion Estimation in Breast and Liver Tissue

5/97How Yan Cheah,(Thesis) Thresholding the Generalized Spectrum for Detection of Non-stationary Random Process

5/97Barron Rulon, (Thesis) Performance Analysis of Wavelet Techniques for Music Compression

5/96J.P. Chatterjee, (Thesis) Estimation of Mean Scatterer Spacing Using the Bispectrum

12/95Gary Noe, (Thesis) Edge Detection In Speckle Corrupted Images

8/95Jian Zhou, (Thesis, Co-Advisor) Echo Planar MRI Signal Processing

5/95Malini Venkatachalapathy, (Thesis) SpectralResolution Enhancement for Chemical Shift Imaging

8/94Srinivas Kunigal, (Thesis) Spectral Leakage in Cyclostationary Signals

5/93Bryan Irons, (Thesis) Non-Rayliegh Fading Channels in Mobile Communications Systems

5/93Yan-Zhao Wang(Project) DSP Application to Control of Reluctance Motor

8/92Tomy Varghese, (Thesis) Detection of Tissue Microstructure Anomalies with the Spectral Cross-Correlation Function: A Simulation Study

9/91Malek Chaari, (Thesis Co-advisor) Estimation of Distribution Functions From Independent and Identically Distributed Samples Using Order Statistics

6/91Ygal Guez, (Thesis Co-advisor) Neural Network Architecture for Non-Destructive Evaluation

6/91John M. Bressler,(Thesis Co-advisor) Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Ultrasonic Reflectivity in Nonstationary Noise

6/90Jian Qiang Xin, (Thesis Co-advisor) Frequency Diverse Geometric Mean Filtering and Matched Filtering for Ultrasonic Flaw Detection

Undergraduate Design and Research Project Supervision:

9/97 to 4/98Characterizing EEG Signals for Detecting changes in Anesthetic Gas Concentrations (Funded by University)

10/95 to 4/96Developed Image Compression PC board (funded through private industry)

12/90 to 6/93Developed and implemented research project in signal processing for undergraduate research activity (funded by NSF)

9/92 to 12/92Advised student who built and tested a circuit for estimating wind speed with an ultrasonic signaling system

9/89 to 5/90(Drexel) Advised a team of students who designed and built a control unit simulator for routine tests and maintenance on the U.S. Trident submarine's antenna system

Professional Affiliations:

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Senior Member

Sigma Xi (The Scientific Research Society)

The International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE)

Committee Memberships:

2003 to 2009 - Member of International Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS) Technical Committee W1.1 Image Quality for Printer Systems (Macro and Micro-Uniformity).

Awards and Honors:

Awarded the American Electronics Association Fellowship for support in pursuing the M.S and Ph.D. degrees.

Published Abstract for Theoretical Analysis of Order Statistic Filters Applied to Detection, K.D. Donohue, Doctoral Dissertation, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, December 1987, IEEE Information Theory Group Newsletter, September 1988.

Finalist in the Provost 2006 Teaching Award

Outstanding Electrical Engineering Teaching Award 2005

ONR/ASEE Summer Faculty Fellowship, Summer 2010

Grants and Contracts Awarded:

  1. Sponsor:National Institute of Health
    Investigator:J. Lifshitz (PI), B.F. O’Hara (Co-PI), N. Pauly (Co-PI), K.D. Donohue (Co-PI)
    Title: Post Traumatic Sleep: An Individualized Indicator of Severity and Recovery
    Period: 7/01/2011 to 6/30/2013
    Amount:$218,143.
  1. Sponsor:FBI Academy
    Investigator:K.D. Donohue (PI), J. Hannemann(Co-PI)
    Title: Assessment of Statistical Array Geometries for Covert Surveillance
    Period: 8/2011 to 7/2012
    Amount: $70,000.
  1. Sponsor:National Institute of Health, NIDCD Small Grant Program (R03)
    Investigator:Rita R. Patel (PI), K. D. Donohue (Co-PI)
    Title: Clinical measurement of vocal fold impact stress in children
    Period: 12/01/2010 to 11/30/2013
    Amount:$445,500.
  1. Sponsor:Center for Clinical and Translational Science, University of Kentucky
    Investigator:Rita R. Patel (PI), K.D. Donohue (Co-PI), Daniel A. Lau (Co-PI)
    Title: Clinical Measurement of Vocal Fold Impact Stress in Children
    Period: 9/2010 to 2/2011
    Amount: $20,000.
  1. Sponsor:FBI Academy
    Investigator:K.D. Donohue (PI), J. Hannemann(Co-PI)
    Title: Assessment of Statistical Array Geometries for Covert Surveillance
    Period: 8/2010 to 7/2011
    Amount: $70,000.
  1. Sponsor:College of Health Sciences, University of Kentucky
    Investigator:Rita Patel (PI), K.D. Donohue (Co-PI)
    Title: Quantitative High Speed Digital Analysis of Vocal Fold Vibration in Children
    Period: 11/2009 to 3/2010
    Amount: $4,950.
  1. Sponsor:FBI Academy
    Investigator:K.D. Donohue (PI), J. Hannemann(Co-PI)
    Title: Assessment of Statistical Array Geometries for Covert Surveillance
    Period: 8/2009 to 7/2010
    Amount: $60,000.
  1. Sponsor:FBI Academy
    Investigator:K.D. Donohue (PI), J. Hannemann(Co-PI)
    Title: Assessment of Statistical Array Geometries for Covert Surveillance
    Period: 10/2008 to 10/2009
    Amount: $80,000.
  1. Sponsor:FBI Academy
    Investigator:K.D. Donohue (PI), J. Hannemann(Co-PI)
    Title: Assessment of Statistical Array Geometries for Covert Surveillance
    Period: 10/2007 to 9/2008
    Amount: $94,740.
  1. Sponsor:DEPSCoR
    Investigator:B. O’Hara (PI), K.D. Donohue (Co-PI), H.G. Dietz
    Title: Identification of Genes that Influence Sleep & Wake, using a Novel,
    High-throughput, Piezoelectric Technology
    Period: 7/2005 to 6/2008
    Amount: $370,000.
  1. Sponsor:NSF - EPSCoR
    Investigator:K.D. Donohue (PI) W.B. Seals (Co-PI) ……
    Title:Immersive and Interactive Spaces
    Period:6/2005 to 5/2008
    Amount:$2,700,000.
  2. Sponsor:Lexmark (Industry Research – Gift Support)
    Investigator:K. D. Donohue
    Title: Image Quality Assessment for Human Perception of Printer Output
    Period: 7/2004 to 6/2005
    Amount: $30,000
  3. Sponsor:Toyota (Industry Research)
    Investigator:K Saito (PI) and K. D. Donohue
    Title: Nondestructive Inspection Techniques for the 500N Fuel Tank Supports
    Period: 9/2003 to 2/2004
    Amount: $77,082.00
  4. Sponsor: National Institute of Health (Subcontract through DrexelUniversity)
    Investigator:K.D. Donohue (PI)
    Title: Tissue Scatterer Analysis with Spectral Redundancy
    Period: 7/1998 to 6/2003
    Amount:$312,236.00
  5. Sponsor:Lexmark (Industry Research – Gift Support)
    Investigator:K. D. Donohue (PI) and L. G. Hassebrook
    Title: Image Quality Assessment for Human Perception of Printer Output
    Period: 8/2002 to 7/2003
    Amount: $40,000.00
  1. Sponsor:Lexmark (Industry Research – Gift Support)
    Investigator:K. D. Donohue and L. G. Hassebrook
    Title: Image Quality Assessment for Human Perception of Printer Output
    Period: 1/01 to 12/01
    Amount: $35,000.00
  1. Sponsor: Texas Instruments (Educational Equipment)
    Investigator:K.D. Donohue, J.E. Lumpp, and M.E. Lhamon
    Title:Embedded Systems Lab Enhancement with Signal and Image Processing Applications
    Period:11/2001
    Amount:$19,785.00
  1. Sponsor: Texas Instruments
    Investigator:K. D. Donohue
    Title: DSP Senior Design Laboratory Development (floating point)
    Equipment: TMS230C31 Evaluation Modules, C Compiler, 6 Starter Kits, 1 Teaching Kit
    Period: 10/98
    Amount: $2,913.00
  1. Sponsor: National Institute of Health (Subcontract through DrexelUniversity)
    Investigator:K.D. Donohue
    Title: Tissue Scatterer Analysis with Spectral Redundancy
    Period: 7/98 to 6/02
    Amount:$312,236.00
  1. Sponsor:Texas Instruments
    Investigators:K.D. Donohue
    Title: DSP Instructional Laboratory Development
    Equipment: TMS320C26 Evaluation Module, and Optimizing C compiler
    Period: 10/95
    Amount: $2,444.00
  1. Sponsor:FireKing Security Products, Inc. (Shelly Osborne)
    Investigators:K.D. Donohue, and Terry McIlvain
    Title: Development and Analysis of TMS320C26 board for Image Compression
    Period: 10/95 to 2/96
    Amount: $8,167.00
  1. Sponsor:University of Kentucky Major ResearchEquipment Competition
    Investigators:K.D. Donohue
    Title: PC-Based Pulse-Echo Ultrasonic Nondestructive Testing System
    Equipment: PC-Based Ultrasonic Pulse-Echo System with Transducers
    Period: 5/95
    Amount: $18,050.00
  1. Sponsor:National Institutes of Health (Subcontracted through DrexelUniversity)
    Investigator:K.D. Donohue
    Title: Tissue Scatterer Analysis with Spectral Redundancy
    Period: 7/94 to 6/97
    Amount:$99,000.00
  1. Sponsor:Center for Robotics and Manufacturing Systems
    Investigators:L.G. Hassebrook, H.A.N. Hejase, K.D. Donohue, J. Li
    Title: Acoustical Spherical Array Prototype Omni-Directional Imaging System
    Period:7/1/91 to 6/30/92
    Amount:$10,500.00
  1. Sponsor:Biomedical Research Support Grant (University of Kentucky)
    Investigator:K.D. Donohue
    Title: Maximum-Likelihood Estimation in Medical Images
    Period: 12/1/91 - 3/31/92
    Amount:$2,400.00
  1. Sponsor:Harris Corporation (Equipment Grant)
    Investigators:L.G. Hassebrook, H.A.N. Hejase, K.D. Donohue, J. Li
    Title:Acoustical Spherical Array Prototype Omni-Directional Real-Time
    Imaging System
    Equipment: Harris Night Hawk NH3804 High-Performance Super-Minicomputer System
    Amount:$356,200.00 (with U.K. funding 2-year maintenance $23,088.00)
  1. Sponsor:National Institute of Health (NIH)
    Investigators:N.M. Bilgutay and K.D. Donohue
    Title: Two-Dimensional Split-Spectrum Image Analysis
    Period:9/30/90 - 7/31/93
    Amount:$146,256.00 ( $36,523.00 subcontract to UK for last two years)
  1. Sponsor:National Science Foundation (NSF)
    Investigators:N.M. Bilgutay and K.D. Donohue
    Title: Enhanced Detection and Imaging with Frequency Diverse Data
    Period:7/1/90 - 12/31/92
    Amount:$80,163.00
  1. Sponsor:Office of Naval Research (SDI/ONR)
    Investigators:N.M. Bilgutay, K.D. Donohue, and J. Saniie
    Title: Nonlinear Signal Processing Schemes for Robust Target Detection and
    Automatic Clutter Rejection in Radar
    Period:3/1/89 - 12/31/91
    Amount:$242,000.00

Publications:

Refereed Journal Articles:

  1. “A case report in changes in phonatory physiology following voice therapy: Application of High Speed Imaging,” R.R. Patel, J. Pickering, J. Stemple, K.D. Donohue, accepted for publication inJournal of Voice, Jan. 2012
  2. “Pediatric high speed digital imaging of vocal fold vibration: A normative pilot study of glottal closure and phase closure characteristics,” R.R. Patel, A. Dixon, A. Richmond, K.D. Donohue KD, International Journal Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, Mar 2012
  3. “Laser projection imaging for clinical measurement of pediatric voice,” R.R. Patel, K.D. Donohue, W.C. Johnson, and S.M. Archer, The Laryngoscope,121:2411–2417, Nov. 2011.
  4. “Genetic analysis in the Collaborative Cross breeding population,” V.M. Philip, G. Sokoloff, C.L. Cheryl Ackert-Bicknell, M. Striz, L. Branstetter, M.A. Beckmann, J.S. Spence, B.L. Jackson, L.D. Galloway, P. Barker, A.M. Wymore, P.R. Hunsicker, D.C. Durtschi, G.S. Shaw, S. Shinpock, K.F. Manly, D.R. Miller, K.D. Donohue, C.T. Culiat, G.A. Churchill, W.R. Lariviere, A.A. Palmer, B.F. O'Hara, B.H. Voy, E.J. Chesler, Genome Res., 2011. 21: 1223-1238, doi: 10.1101/gr.113886.110.
  5. “Constant False Alarm Rate Sound Source Detection with Distributed Microphones,” K.D. Donohue, S.M. SaghaianNejadEsfahani, and J. Yu, EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing, Volume 2011, Article ID 656494, 12 pages doi:10.1155/2011/656494, Mar. 2011
  6. “Stability Analysis for the Generalized Sidelobe Canceller,” J. P. Townsend and K.D. Donohue, IEEE Signal Processing Letters, vol. 17, No. 6, pp. 603-606, June 2010.
  7. "Virtual Sound Source Rendering Using a Multipole--Expansion and Method--of--Moments Approach,"J. Hannemann, and K.D. Donohue, Journal of Audio Engineering Society, Vol. 56, No. 6, pp. 473-481, June 2008.
  8. “Assessment of a non-invasive high-throughput classifier for behaviours associated with sleep and wake in mice,” K.D. Donohue, D.C. Medonza, E.R. Crane, and B.F. O’Hara, Biomedical Engineering Online, 7:14, April 2008.
  9. “Hierarchical Image Segmentation by Structural Content,” N. A. Rawashdeh, S.T. Love, and K.D. Donohue, Journal of Software, Vol. 3, no 2, pp 41-51, Feb. 2008.
  10. “Moiré analysis for assessment of line registration quality,” N.A. Rawashdeh, D.L. Lau, K.D. Donohue, and S.T. Love, Journal of Imaging Science and Technology, Vol. 51, No. 4, pp. 310-316, Aug. 2007
  11. “Performance for Phase Transform for Detecting Sound Sources in Reverberant and Noisy Environments,” K.D. Donohue, J. Hannemann, and H.G. Dietz, Signal Processing, Vol. 87, no. 7, pp. 1677-1691, July 2007.
  12. “Blood Pressure Regulation in Neurally Intact Human vs. Acutely Injured Paraplegic and Tetraplegic Patients during Passive Tilt” S.C. Aslan, D.C. Randall, K.D. Donohue, C. F. Knapp, A.R Patwardhen, S.M. McDowell, R.F. Taylor, and J.M. Evans, American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology, Vol. 292, no 3, pp R1146-R1157, March 2007
  13. Detection of breast lesion regions in ultrasound images using wavelets and order statistics,” K.V. Mogatadakala, K.D. Donohue, C.W. Piccoli, and F. Forsberg, Medical Physics, 23, (4), pp. 840-849, Apr. 2006.
  14. “Infrared thermography for inspecting the adhesion integrity of plastic welded joints,” Omar, M. Hassan, M., Donohue, K.D., Saito, K., Alloo, R., NDT&E International , Vol. 39, No. 1, Pages 1-7, 2005.
  15. “Evaluation of Neural Network Classifiers for Weed Species Discrimination,”Burks, T.F., S.A. Shearer, J.R. Heath, and K.D, Donohue, BioSystems Engineering. 91(3):293-304, 2005.
  16. “Malignant and Benign Breast Tissue Classification Performance Using a Scatterer Structure Pre-Classifier,” K.D. Donohue, L. Huang, G. Georgiou, F.S. Cohen, C.W. Piccoli and F. Forsberg, IEEE Trans. on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, Vol. 50, No. 6, pp724-729, June 2003.
  17. “ROC Analysis Of Classifiers Based On Ultrasonic Tissue Characterization Features,” S. Gefen, O.J. Tretiak, , C.W. Piccoli, K.D. Donohue, A.P. Petropulu, P.M. Shankar, V.A. Dumane, L. Huang, M.A. Kutay, V. Genis, F. Forsberg, J.M. Reid, B.B. Goldberg, IEEE Trans. on Medical Imaging, Vol. 22, No. 2, pp. 170-177, Feb. 2003.
  18. “Tissue Classification with Generalized Spectrum Parameters,” K.D. Donohue, L. Huang, T. Burks, F. Forsberg, and C.W. Piccoli, Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology, Vol. 27, No. 11, pp. 1505-1514, 2001.
  19. “Efficient Architectures and Algorithms for Multicasting Data in Computer Communications Networks,” Nader F. Mir, Kevin D. Donohue, and Yusuf M. Matcheswala, J. Selected Areas of Communication, Vol.24/15-16, pp 1618-1625, Sep.18, 2001.
  20. “Duct Detection and Wall Spacing Estimation in Breast Tissue,” L. Huang, K.D. Donohue, V. Genis, and F. Forsberg, Ultrasonic Imaging, Vol. 22, No. 3, pp 137-152, Jul. 2000.
  21. "Backpropagation Neural Network Design and Evaluation for Classifying Weed Species using Color Image Texture Features," T.F. Burks, S.A. Shearer, R.S. Gates, and K.D. Donohue, Trans. of American Society of Agricultural Engineering, Vol. 43(4), pp. 1029-1037, Jul. 2000.
  22. "A Comparative Study of Transforms for Use in Digital Audio Data Compression," by B.E. Rulon, M.F. Shaw, and K.D. Donohue, Journal of Acoustic Society of America, Vol. 108(1), pp. 449452, July 2000.
  23. "Analysis and Classification of Tissue with Scatterer Structure Templates," K.D. Donohue, F. Forsberg, C.W. Piccoli, and B.B. Goldberg, IEEE Trans. on Ultrasonic, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, Vol. 46, No. 2, pp. 300-310, Mar. 1999.
  24. "Order Selection Criteria for Detecting Mean Scatterer Spacing with the AR Model," T. Varghese and K.D. Donohue, IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonic, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, Vol. 43, No. 5, pp.979-984, Sept. 1996.
  25. "Estimating Mean Scatterer Spacing with Frequency-Smoothed Spectral Autocorrelation Function," T. Varghese, and K.D. Donohue, IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonic, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, Vol. 42, No. 3, pp. 451-463, May 1995.
  26. "Probability of Erasure in Non-Rayleigh Fading Channels--A Simulation Study," B.T. Irons and K.D. Donohue, IEEE Transactions on Communication Theory, Vol. 43, No. 2/3/4, pp. 1246-1245, April 1995.
  27. "Estimation of Mean Scatterer Spacing with Spectral Correlation," T. Varghese and K.D. Donohue, Journal of Acoustic Society of America, 96 (6), pp. 3504-2515, Dec. 1994.
  28. "Characterization of Tissue Microstructure with Spectral Crosscorrelation,"T. Varghese, and K.D. Donohue, Ultrasound Imaging, Vol. 15, pp. 238-254,Jan. 1994.
  29. "Parametric and Nonparametric Edge Detection for Speckle Degraded Images,"K.D. Donohue, M. Rahmati, L.G. Hassebrook, and P. Gopalakrishnan, Optical Engineering, Vol. 32, No. 8, pp. 1935-1946, Aug. 1993.
  30. "Spectral Correlation in Ultrasonic Pulse-Echo Signal Processing," K.D. Donohue, J.M. Bressler, T. Varghese, and N.M. Bilgutay, IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, Vol. 40, No. 3, pp. 330-337, July 1993.
  31. "Maximum-Likelihood Estimation for A-Scan Imaging of Coherent Targets in Media of Unresolvable Scatterers," K.D. Donohue, IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, Vol. 39, No. 3, pp. 422-431, May 1992.
  32. "OS Characterization for Local CFAR Detection," K.D. Donohue and N.M. Bilgutay, IEEE Transactions on Systems Man and Cybernetics, Vol. 21, No. 91, pp. 1212 - 1216, Sept. 1991.
  33. "Frequency Diverse Geometric Mean Filtering for Ultrasonic Flaw Detection,"J. Xin, K.D. Donohue, N.M. Bilgutay, and X. Li, Materials Evaluation, pp. 987-992, Aug. 1991.
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