The Advanced Speech and Audio Processing (ASAP) Laboratory at New Mexico State University conducts research in the following areas: speech enhancement, robust speech recognition, speaker identification, and detection and classification of speech disorders. The speech lab is located in Goddard Annex Room 132 and contains state-of-the-art recording equipment, test and measurement equipment, digital audio workstations, and embedded DSP hardware and software development tools.

Photo: Arrangement for making a two-channel recording of two simultaneous speakers.
These recordings were used in blind speech separation (BSS) research funded by the Air
Force Research Laboratories (AFRL), Human Effectiveness (HE) directorate.