Dr . David Nahamoo, senior manager in the human language technologies department at IBM, which is responsible for the English-language portion of the project, said that speech recognition involves three basic tasks for the computer.
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David Nahamoo, manager of the human language technologies division at IBM . Research, said that audio search technology might one day be heavily used in the call-center business, where hundreds of messages have to be handled by human listeners every day.
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The ClueWeb09 collection is a 25 terabyte dataset of about 1 billion web pages crawled in January and February, 2009 . It has been created by the Language Technologies Institute at Carnegie Mellon University to support research on information retrieval and related human language technologies.
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A prolific award-winning researcher, educator and inventor, with hundreds of publications to his credit, he has pioneered a number of research areas including in computational speech science, speech and human language technologies, audio and music, and behavioral signal processing and informatics.
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"' Language and Communication Technologies "'( "'LCT "'; also known as " Human Language Technologies " or " Language Technology " for short ) is the scientific study of technologies that explore language and communication.
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The " Beijing Times " reported that Beijing Dazheng Human Language Technology Academy had closed the office for the Green Dam project and up to 30 IT engineers were made redundant, and that co-developer Zhengzhou Jinhui Computer System Engineering, would soon run into financial difficulties through lack of funding.
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"It used to be more difficult to detect where the speech started and where it ended, " said David Nahamoo, the department group manager for human language technology at IBM Research, which has developed a number of commercial speech recognition systems . " It's something we're now better at ."
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Natural Language Processing ( NLP ) and Human Language Technologies ( HLT ), tend to be more optimistic about the potential of error analysis by computer than those who come into CALL via language teaching . [ . . . ] An alternative approach is the use of Artificial Intelligence ( AI ) techniques to parse the learner's response-so-called " intelligent CALL " ( ICALL )-but there is a gulf between those who favour the use of AI to develop CALL programs ( Matthews 1994 ) and, at the other extreme, those who perceive this approach as a threat to humanity ( Last 1989 : 153 ) ".
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After the ALPAC Report in 1966, President David O . McKay of the LDS Church, apparently, approached one US Government operation that continued seeking the technological advances in Human Language Technology, the Missile Directorate of the US Air Force, at Hill Air Force Base, to fund the transfer, in Top Military Secrecy, of any such technological advances, from the BYU Linguistics Department s Project to ERI facilities, in order for it to try to take any Human Language Technology from there to make it, through collaboration with the US Defense Department s Advanced Research Projects Agency ( ARPA ) and its Software and Intelligent Systems Technology Office ( SISTO ), into Missile Guidance Software that would be superior to any producible by the Soviet Union . ( Cleo Harmon, 1999)
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After the ALPAC Report in 1966, President David O . McKay of the LDS Church, apparently, approached one US Government operation that continued seeking the technological advances in Human Language Technology, the Missile Directorate of the US Air Force, at Hill Air Force Base, to fund the transfer, in Top Military Secrecy, of any such technological advances, from the BYU Linguistics Department s Project to ERI facilities, in order for it to try to take any Human Language Technology from there to make it, through collaboration with the US Defense Department s Advanced Research Projects Agency ( ARPA ) and its Software and Intelligent Systems Technology Office ( SISTO ), into Missile Guidance Software that would be superior to any producible by the Soviet Union . ( Cleo Harmon, 1999)