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  2. Karen Spärck Jones - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, Spärck Jones began her work on early speech recognition systems. In 1982 she became involved in the Alvey Programme [ 9 ] which was an initiative to motivate more computer science research across the country.

  3. Timeline of speech and voice recognition - Wikipedia

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    Early 1980s: Technique: The hidden Markov model begins to be used in speech recognition systems, allowing machines to more accurately recognize speech by predicting the probability of unknown sounds being words. [1] Mid 1980s: Invention: IBM begins work on the Tangora, a machine that would be able to recognize 20,000 spoken words by the mid ...

  4. Frederick Jelinek - Wikipedia

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    The Continuous Speech Recognition Group's research, which required large amounts of data to train the algorithms, eventually led to the creation of the Linguistic Data Consortium. In the 1980s, although the broader problem of speech recognition remained unsolved, they sought to apply the methods developed to other problems; machine translation ...

  5. AI winter - Wikipedia

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    DARPA felt it had been duped and, in 1974, they cancelled a three million dollar a year contract. [30] Many years later, several successful commercial speech recognition systems would use the technology developed by the Carnegie Mellon team (such as hidden Markov models) and the market for speech recognition systems would reach $4 billion by ...

  6. Speech recognition - Wikipedia

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    In the long history of speech recognition, both shallow form and deep form (e.g. recurrent nets) of artificial neural networks had been explored for many years during 1980s, 1990s and a few years into the 2000s.

  7. Free speech faces death by 1,000 cuts as tech, media, and ...

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    Rapidly shifting political agendas, corporate interests, and societal and technological forces are nibbling away at our ability to express ideas freely.

  8. Ronald Pelton - Wikipedia

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    Ronald William Pelton (November 18, 1941 – September 6, 2022) was a National Security Agency (NSA) intelligence analyst who was convicted in 1986 of spying for and selling secrets to the Soviet Union. One such top secret operation he compromised was Operation Ivy Bells.

  9. Who still uses pagers anyway? - AOL

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    Gray, who served 24 years at the Federal Bureau of Investigation and now teaches criminal justice and homeland security at the University of New Haven, said that criminals changed with the times ...