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M. Yudkowsky, Ph.D.

Curriculum Vita

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2952 W. Fargo Ave

Chicago, IL 60645-1223 USA

phone: +1 773 764 8727

email: speech/ at /pobox.com

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Education and Training:

Professional Activities:

Professional Organizations:

Professional Awards:

Patents:

  1. No. 5,396,536, "Automatic processing of calls with different communication modes [TDD] in a telecommunications system"
  2. No. 5,724,481: "Method for automatic speech recognition of arbitrary spoken words" (coauthor)
  3. No. 5,822,727: "Method for automatic speech recognition in telephony" (coauthor)

Peer Reviewed Abstracts, Publications, Presentations:

NOTE: After my departure from academia, I did not track invited talks, published papers, etc., with any accuracy. For example, the talk/paper at AVIOS entitled "Sources of Error in Computer Telephony" was given sometime prior t1997. Similarly, many panel appearances, short talks, etc. are entirely missing from this vitae.

I have excluded publications about condensed matter physics from this vita.

American Voice Input-Output Society; San Jose, California, USA; "Sources of [Speech Recognition] Error[s] in Computer Telephony"; date known; talk and proceedings

Advanced Speech Applications and Technology (ASAT) Conference; San Francisco, California, USA; "Hardware and Software Architectures for Computer Telephony ASR [Automatic Speech Recognition]"; Spring, 1998; talk and proceedings

American Voice Input-Output Society; San Jose, California, USA; "New ASR Features in the Computer Telephony Industry-Standard S.100 API"; May, 1999; talk and proceedings

Dialogic Tech Summit; San Diego, California, USA; "Open Systems for Speech Technologies"; Fall, 1999; talk and proceedings

Voice Europe; London, England; "Computer Telephony Application Programming Interfaces for Speaker Verification and Identification"; November, 1999; talk and proceedings

Intelligent Network Industry Roundtable; Lincolnshire, Illinois, USA; "Applications in the Next Generation Network"; Fall, 2000; talk only

Dialogic Tech Summit; San Diego, California, USA; "Breaking the Application Barrier: VoiceXML and Dialogue Components"; Fall, 2000; talk and proceedings

Smithsonian Institution Industry Leaders Conference; Washington, D.C., USA; "Speech Technologies: 2001 and Beyond"; Summer, 2001; talk (recorded for Smithsonian archives)

SpeechTek Conference; New York, New York, USA; "Issues and Answers: Speech Technologies in the Next Generation Network"; November, 2001; talk and proceedings

Voice Over Network Conference (Pulver); San Francisco, California, USA; "Convergence Point: Speech Technologies, Voice, and Internet Standards"; Summer, 2001; talk and proceedings

Telephony Voice User Interface Conference; Scottsdale, Arizona, USA; "Disaggregation: How VoiceXML and SALT Will Revolutionize Speech Technology"; February, 2002; talk and proceedings

Presentations:

NOTE: This list is extremely incomplete. As the chair (or "moderator") of the Enterprise Computer Telephony's Automatic Speech Recognition Task Group, I gave more than a few presentations about speech technology and current technological advances to the ECTF and other organizations.

Fermilab General Colloquium; Batavia, Illinois, USA; "HAL Doesn't Work Here -- May I Help You?: The Technology of Automatic Speech Recognition"; March, 1997

Enterprise Computer Telephony Forum, Spring Meeting; Cannes, France; "VoiceXML: Introduction for Developers"; Spring, 2000

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