Victor Zue
Victor Waito Zue (born 1944) is a Chinese American computer scientist and professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.From 1989 to 2001, he headed the Spoken Language Systems Group at the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science. The group pioneered the development of many systems enabling interactions between human and computers using spoken language. Then, he served a ten-year tenure as Director of the Lab for Computer Science (LCS), and the Co-Director and Director of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL). Since 2001, Victor has returned to teaching and research from the director position in 2011. He is also a distinguished research chair professor at NTU Taiwan. Provided by Wikipedia
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Towards a unified framework for sub-lexical and supra-lexical linguistic modeling by Mou, Xiaolong, 1973-
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Adaptive statistical language modeling by Lau, Raymond, 1971-
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Automatic generation of fundamental frequency for text-to-speech synthesis by Cohen, Aaron Seth, 1974-
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Topic detection through statistical methods by Walls, Frederick George, 1976-
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Harvesting and summarizing user-generated content for advanced speech-based human-computer interaction by Liu, Jingjing, Ph. D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Published 2012Other Authors: “…Stephanie Seneff and Victor Zue.…”
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