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D-Index
45
Citations
26166
World Ranking
6973
National Ranking
3052

Overview

Patrick Nguyen is affiliated with Google in the United States. Their research spans multiple domains, including business, management, accounting, computer science, and decision sciences, with a strong emphasis on strategy and management, management information systems, and management science and operations research.

Their publication record includes contributions to a range of peer-reviewed journals and conferences. Notable recent papers include "Network science indicators and their relationship with performance during disruptions: a case study" (2024) published in IFAC-PapersOnLine, "EFFICIENCY OF THE 'MEMRISE' MOBILE APPLICATION IN VOCABULARY LEARNING OF EFL STUDENTS" (2021) in TẠP CHÍ KHOA HỌC NGÔN NGỮ VÀ VĂN HÓA, "Antecedents and consequences of prosumption in GenZ: Vietnam case" (2025) in the International Journal of Internet Marketing and Advertising, and "Q-CAD: quantized convolutional accelerated detection via channel concatenation-based quantized inference for faster DDoS attack detection" (2025) featured in the International Journal of Machine Learning and Cybernetics.

Their coauthors include:

  • Dmitry Ivanov
  • William P. Millhiser
  • Fabio Sgarbossa
  • Michele Martignago
  • Niloofar Katiraee

Frequent publication venues for Patrick Nguyen's work are:

  • IFAC-PapersOnLine
  • TẠP CHÍ KHOA NGÔN NGỮ VÀ VĂN HÓA
  • International Journal of Internet Marketing and Advertising
  • International Journal of Machine Learning and Cybernetics

Patrick Nguyen has also contributed to book publications, including a work published by Springer International Publishing titled "Introduction to Operations and Supply Chain Simulation with AnyLogic" (2025).

The primary fields of study in which they have contributed include Business, Management and Accounting with 11 publications, Computer Science with 5, and Decision Sciences with 3.

In terms of subfields, their work covers Strategy and Management, Management Information Systems, Management Science and Operations Research, Information Systems, and Artificial Intelligence.

The main research topics covered in their work are:

  • Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Management
  • Sustainable Supply Chain Management
  • Quality and Supply Management
  • Simulation Techniques and Applications
  • Crime, Illicit Activities, and Governance
  • Economic and Technological Innovation
  • Business Process Modeling and Analysis

Best Publications

  • Deep Neural Networks for Acoustic Modeling in Speech Recognition: The Shared Views of Four Research Groups

    G. Hinton;Li Deng;Dong Yu;G. E. Dahl

  • Deep Neural Networks for Acoustic Modeling in Speech Recognition

    Geoffrey Hinton;Li Deng;Dong Yu;George Dahl

  • State-of-the-Art Speech Recognition with Sequence-to-Sequence Models

    Chung-Cheng Chiu;Tara N. Sainath;Yonghui Wu;Rohit Prabhavalkar

  • On rectified linear units for speech processing

    M. D. Zeiler;M. Ranzato;R. Monga;M. Mao

  • Rapid speaker adaptation in eigenvoice space

    R. Kuhn;J.-C. Junqua;P. Nguyen;N. Niedzielski

  • Transfer Learning from Speaker Verification to Multispeaker Text-To-Speech Synthesis

    Ye Jia;Yu Zhang;Ron J. Weiss;Quan Wang

  • Recurrent Neural Networks for Noise Reduction in Robust ASR

    Andrew L. Maas;Quoc V. Le;Tyler M. O'Neil;Oriol Vinyals

  • Multilingual acoustic models using distributed deep neural networks

    G. Heigold;V. Vanhoucke;A. Senior;P. Nguyen

  • Application Of Pretrained Deep Neural Networks To Large Vocabulary Speech Recognition

    Navdeep Jaitly;Patrick Nguyen;Andrew W. Senior;Vincent Vanhoucke

  • Focused language models for improved speech input of structured documents

    Patrick Nguyen;Luca Rigazio;Jean-claude Junqua

  • Lingvo: a Modular and Scalable Framework for Sequence-to-Sequence Modeling

    Jonathan Shen;Patrick Nguyen;Yonghui Wu;Zhifeng Chen

  • Voice personalization of speech synthesizer

    Jean-claude Junqua;Florent Perronnin;Roland Kuhn;Patrick Nguyen

  • An Analysis of Incorporating an External Language Model into a Sequence-to-Sequence Model

    Anjuli Kannan;Yonghui Wu;Patrick Nguyen;Tara N. Sainath

  • Dimensionality reduction for speaker normalization and speaker and environment adaptation using eigenvoice techniques

    Roland Kuhn;Patrick Nguyen;Jean-claude Junqua

  • Hierarchical Generative Modeling for Controllable Speech Synthesis.

    Wei-Ning Hsu;Yu Zhang;Ron J. Weiss;Heiga Zen

  • Unsupervised speech model adaptation using reliable information among N-best strings

    Patrick Nguyen;Philippe Gelin;Jean-claude Junqua

  • Integration of semantic context information

    Noah B. Coccaro;Patrick An Phu Nguyen

  • Minimum Word Error Rate Training for Attention-Based Sequence-to-Sequence Models

    Rohit Prabhavalkar;Tara N. Sainath;Yonghui Wu;Patrick Nguyen

  • A segmental CRF approach to large vocabulary continuous speech recognition

    Geoffrey Zweig;Patrick Nguyen

  • Speech data mining for call center management

    Luca Rigazio;Patrick Nguyen;Jean-claude Junqua;Robert Boman

  • The shared views of four research groups )

    Geoffrey Hinton;Li Deng;Dong Yu;George E. Dahl

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Claude Junqua
Jean-Claude Junqua Panasonic (Japan)
Geoffrey Zweig
Geoffrey Zweig Facebook (United States)
Yonghui Wu
Yonghui Wu Google (United States)
Zhifeng Chen
Zhifeng Chen Google (United States)
Tara N. Sainath
Tara N. Sainath Google (United States)
Roland Kuhn
Roland Kuhn National Research Council Canada
Rohit Prabhavalkar
Rohit Prabhavalkar Google (United States)
Chung-Cheng Chiu
Chung-Cheng Chiu Google (United States)
Navdeep Jaitly
Navdeep Jaitly Google (United States)
Vincent Vanhoucke
Vincent Vanhoucke Google (United States)

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