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  • 1998 - IEEE Fellow For leadership in the development of automatic speech recognition algorithms.

Overview

Jay G. Wilpon is affiliated with Ai Wilpon Consulting LLC, based in the United States. The scientist's career includes leadership in the development of automatic speech recognition algorithms, recognized by the IEEE Fellowship awarded in 1998.

Despite a lack of publicly listed papers, co-authors, or publication venues, the award highlights a specialization in speech recognition technology. This focus suggests expertise in algorithms related to machine understanding and processing of spoken language.

The absence of detailed records on main fields of study, subfields, and specific research topics limits further elaboration on research breadth. There are no available details concerning book publications or collaborations that might indicate a wider academic network or interdisciplinary involvement.

Jay G. Wilpon's scientific contributions are primarily situated within the context of automatic speech recognition, an area intersecting computer science, linguistics, and signal processing. The IEEE Fellow award citation underscores a significant role in advancing algorithmic approaches in this field.

Best Publications

  • Automatic recognition of keywords in unconstrained speech using hidden Markov models

    J.G. Wilpon;L.R. Rabiner;C.-H. Lee;E.R. Goldman

  • An improved endpoint detector for isolated word recognition

    L. Lamel;L. Rabiner;A. Rosenberg;J. Wilpon

  • On the use of bandpass liftering in speech recognition

    Biing-Hwang Juang;L. Rabiner;J. Wilpon

  • Speaker-independent recognition of isolated words using clustering techniques

    L. Rabiner;S. Levinson;A. Rosenberg;J. Wilpon

  • High performance connected digit recognition using hidden Markov models

    L.R. Rabiner;J.G. Wilpon;F.K. Soong

  • A modified K-means clustering algorithm for use in isolated work recognition

    J. Wilpon;L. Rabiner

  • A segmental k-means training procedure for connected word recognition

    Lawrence R. Rabiner;Jay G. Wilpon;Bling-Hwang Juang

  • Automatic speech recognizer

    Enrico Luigi Bocchieri;Sedat Ibrahim Gokcen;Rajendra Prasad Mikkilineni;David Bjorn Roe

  • Authentication Techniques Utilizing a Computing Device

    Ilija Zeljkovic;Robert J. Andres;Jerry Birkes;W. Drake Ii Alton

  • Systems and methods for creating and using geo-centric language models

    Amanda Stent;Diamantino Caseiro;Ilija Zeljkovic;Jay Wilpon

  • Acoustic modeling for large vocabulary speech recognition

    C.H. Lee;L.R. Rabiner;R. Pieraccini;J.G. Wilpon

  • Digital signatures for communications using text-independent speaker verification

    Pradeep K. Bansal;Lee Begeja;Carroll W. Creswell;Jeffrey Joseph Farah

  • Speech and language processing for next-millennium communications services

    R.V. Cox;C.A. Kamm;L.R. Rabiner;J. Schroeter

  • A study of speech recognition for children and the elderly

    J.G. Wilpon;C.N. Jacobsen

  • Geo-Centric Language Models for Local Business Voice Search

    Amanda Stent;Ilija Zeljkovic;Diamantino Caseiro;Jay Wilpon

  • HMM clustering for connected word recognition

    L.R. Rabiner;C.H. Lee;B.H. Juang;J.G. Wilpon

  • Spoken word controlled automatic dialer

    Frank C. Pirz;Lawrence R. Rabiner;Aaron E. Rosenberg;Jay G. Wilpon

  • Speech recognition employing key word modeling and non-key word modeling

    Chin-hui Lee;Lawrence Richard Rabiner;Jay Gordon Wilpon

  • Modeling state durations in hidden Markov models for automatic speech recognition

    P. Ramesh;J.G. Wilpon

  • A speech understanding system based on statistical representation of semantics

    R. Pieraccini;E. Tzoukermann;Z. Gorelov;J.-L. Gauvain

Frequent Co-Authors

Lawrence R. Rabiner
Lawrence R. Rabiner Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Chin-Hui Lee
Chin-Hui Lee Georgia Institute of Technology
Biing-Hwang Juang
Biing-Hwang Juang Georgia Institute of Technology
Aaron E. Rosenberg
Aaron E. Rosenberg AT&T (United States)
Allen Louis Gorin
Allen Louis Gorin AT&T (United States)
Roberto Pieraccini
Roberto Pieraccini Google (United States)
Stephen E. Levinson
Stephen E. Levinson University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Lori Lamel
Lori Lamel University of Paris-Saclay
Amanda Stent
Amanda Stent Colby College
Brian Amento
Brian Amento AT&T (United States)

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