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Stephane H. Maes is affiliated with Hewlett-Packard in the United States and works primarily in the field of Physics and Astronomy. Their research spans across several subfields including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Instrumentation.

Their work covers a range of scientific topics such as Cosmology and Gravitation Theories, Particle Physics (both theoretical and experimental), Relativity and Gravitational Theory, Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories, Black Holes and Theoretical Physics, Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena, and general Astronomy and Astrophysical Research.

Notable recent papers by Stephane H. Maes include:

  • Gravity Induced Anomalies Smearing in Standard Model so that Protons May Never Decay, Except in Black Holes (2020, Zenodo - CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Explaining Dark Matter Without New Physics? (2020, Zenodo - CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Quantum Gravity Asymptotic Safety from 2D Universal Regime and Smooth Transition to Dual Superstrings (2021, Zenodo - CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • A Multi-fold Universe Genesis Inspired By Explosive Total Collision: The Source Of The Big Bang? (2021, Zenodo - CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • A tutorial on the Multi-fold theory principles and the SM_G (2022, HAL - Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)

They have collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including Stéphane Lefrançois, Graziana Modica, Laura Tejeda-Valencia, Étienne Sauvageau, and Olga Skorobogata.

Stephane H. Maes regularly publishes their research in venues such as Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), viXra, Bioscience Reports, and the Journal of Cell Science.

In addition to articles, their work includes book publications with the European Organization for Nuclear Research. Two books published in 2023 are titled "The Multi-fold Theory - Draft Raw Compendium of Research Papers (till August, 2023)".

Best Publications

  • A portable information and transaction processing system and method utilizing biometric authorization and digital certificate security

    Stephane Herman Maes;Jan Sedivy

  • System and method for multi-modal focus detection, referential ambiguity resolution and mood classification using multi-modal input

    Stephane Herman Maes;Chalapathy Venkata Neti

  • Universal IP-based and scalable architectures across conversational applications using web services for speech and audio processing resources

    Stephane H. Maes;David M. Lubensky;Andrzej Sakrajda

  • Conversational networking via transport, coding and control conversational protocols

    Stephane H. Maes

  • Apparatus and methods for speaker verification/identification/classification employing non-acoustic and/or acoustic models and databases

    Dimitri Kanevsky;Stephane Herman Maes

  • Apparatus and methods for user recognition employing behavioral passwords

    Dimitri Kanevsky;Stephane H. Maes

  • Methods and systems for authoring of mixed-initiative multi-modal interactions and related browsing mechanisms

    Jennifer A. Healey;Rafah A. Hosn;Stephane Herman Maes;Thiruvilvama Lai V. Raman

  • Method and apparatus for audio-visual speech detection and recognition

    Sankar Basu;Philippe Christian de Cuetos;Stephane Herman Maes;Chalapathy Venkata Neti

  • Conversational data mining

    Dimitri Kanevsky;Stephane Herman Maes;Jeffrey Scott Sorensen

  • Systems and methods for implementing modular DOM (Document Object Model)-based multi-modal browsers

    David Boloker;Rafah A. Hosn;Photina Jaeyun Jang;Jan Kleindienst

  • System and method for providing network coordinated conversational services

    Stephane H. Maes;Ponani S. Gopalakrishnan

  • A Nonlinear Squeezing of the Continuous Wavelet Transform Based on Auditory Nerve Models

    Ingrid Daubechies;Stéphane Maes

  • Automated traffic mapping

    Neal J. Alewine;James C. Colson;Abraham P. Ittycheriah;Stephane H. Maes

  • MVC (Model-View-Controller) based multi-modal authoring tool and development environment

    John M. Lucassen;Stephane H. Maes

  • System and method for indexing and querying audio archives

    Dimitri Kanevsky;Stephane H. Maes

  • Shared view of customers across business support systems (BSS) and a service delivery platform (SDP)

    Stephane Maes

  • Method and apparatus for recognizing identity of individuals employing synchronized biometrics

    Raimo Bakis;Dimitri Kanevsky;Stephane Herman Maes

  • Biometric authentication system with encrypted models

    Rosario Gennaro;Shai Halevi;Stephane Maes;Tal Rabin

  • Systems and methods for providing conversational computing via javaserver pages and javabeans

    Jaroslav Gergic;Jan Kleindienst;Stephane Maes;Thiruvilwamalai Raman

  • Sip routing customization

    Stephane H. Maes

Frequent Co-Authors

Dimitri Kanevsky
Dimitri Kanevsky Google (United States)
Ramesh A. Gopinath
Ramesh A. Gopinath IBM (United States)
David Nahamoo
David Nahamoo Pyron Inc.
Paul A. Moskowitz
Paul A. Moskowitz IBM (United States)
Chalapathy Neti
Chalapathy Neti IBM (United States)
Lalit R. Bahl
Lalit R. Bahl Renaissance Technologies
Andrew W. Senior
Andrew W. Senior Google (United States)
Clifford A. Pickover
Clifford A. Pickover IBM (United States)
Rosario Gennaro
Rosario Gennaro City College of New York
Shai Halevi
Shai Halevi Amazon (United States)

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