Signal Processing and Communications Laboratory

Department of Engineering

Maria Mestre Maria Mestre

Background - Research - Publications

Position: Research student

E-mail: mrm46 [at] cam.ac.uk

Thesis Title: Applications of Bayesian statistics on biological and retail data

Supervisor: Prof. William J. Fitzgerald

Background

Maria Mestre graduated from Imperial College in Electrical and Electronic Engineering in 2010. She is now a graduate student at the Signal Processing Lab in the department of Engineering in Cambridge, and has a collaboration with Cambridge-based company Featurespace.

Research Interests

Modelling of biological time series

Changepoint detection

Tracking and prediction of consumer data

Publications

EEG modelling

Mestre, M.R.; Fitzgerald, W.J., "Comparison of Gaussian process models for single-trial event-related potentials," Statistical Signal Processing Workshop (SSP), 2012 IEEE , vol., no., pp.428,431, 5-8 Aug. 2012

Mestre M.R.; Godsill S. J.; Fitzgerald W. J., "Bayesian detection of single-trial event-related potentials", Accepted to IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2014

Automatic detection of single-trial event-related potentials [submitted draft]

Retail data modelling

Mestre, M.R.; Fitzgerald, W.J., "Multi-target tracking applied to evolutionary clustering," IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2013

Mestre, M.R.; Vitoria, P., "Tracking of consumer behaviour in E-commerce," 16th International Conference on Information Fusion, 2013