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AAAI's AITopics explores speech -- recognition, understanding, synthesis. Computers that converse with people must interpret and generate the acoustic signals of spoken language.

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Video CSE Colloquia - 2005: Natural Language Processing.
Natural language processing offers a rich problem domain for machine learning approaches. Many NLP problems require the induction of a mapping that involves complex, discrete structures such as strings, labeled sequences, or trees. In this distinguished lecture, Michael Collins [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] describes how 'large margin' methods in machine learning can be generalized to 'structured' problems found in NLP. December 7, 2005. (more)
Video Computer Chronicles: Artificial Intelligence (1986).
What is Artificial Intelligence? Does AI even exist? These are just two of the questions addressed in this episode. Topics covered include expert systems, machine vision, decision support software, natural languageprocessing, and speech recognition systems. Hosted by Stuart Cheifet and Gary Kildall, with commentary from George Morrow. Guests: Hubert Dreyfus, UC Berkeley; Gary Hendrix, Symantec; S. Jerrold Kaplan, Lotus Development; Harry Tennant, Texas Instruments; and Terry Winograd, Stanford University. January 2, 1986. (more)
Video Computer Chronicles: Speech Synthesis (1984).
A look at speech synthesis and speech recognition technologies and applications with host, Stewart Cheifet, co-host, Herb Lechner (SRI International), and guests Carl Berne (Speech Plus), and Ron Stevens (Votan). Products discussed and demonstrated during the program include Minolta's Talking Camera, Texas Instruments' Speak & Spell, a text-to-speech system from Speech Plus, and the Votan V-5000 speech recognition system. The program also includes two "Computer Principles" lessons from Herb Lechner as well as his Chronicles' Summary. 1984. (more)
Video Handsfree Decision Support - Full version.
Demonstration of handsfree decision support systems for trauma care. The system executed on a portable computer, employing speech recognition coupled with a Bayesian inference and decision making system. After the demo, details of the system construction and use are presented. 1995. (more)
Video Handsfree Decision Support - Short version.
A demonstration of a handsfree Bayesian decision support system designed for trauma support. April 1995. (more)
Video Hear Here.
Raj Reddy, et al. Video made in 1969, showing work from 1968. (more)
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