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Pedro J. Moreno

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Showing 1–17 of 17 patents

Patent #TitleCo-InventorsDate
11797772 Word lattice augmentation for automatic speech recognition Leonid Velikovich, Petar Aleksic 2023-10-24
11238227 Word lattice augmentation for automatic speech recognition Leonid Velikovich, Petar Aleksic 2022-02-01
10789955 Contextual denormalization for automatic speech recognition Assaf Hurwitz Michaely, Petar Aleksic 2020-09-29
8719024 Aligning a transcript to audio data Christopher Alberti 2014-05-06
8447600 Automatic language model update Michael H. Cohen, Shumeet Baluja 2013-05-21
8423359 Automatic language model update Michael H. Cohen, Shumeet Baluja 2013-04-16
8131545 Aligning a transcript to audio data Christopher Alberti 2012-03-06
7756708 Automatic language model update Michael H. Cohen, Shumeet Baluja 2010-07-13
7245767 Method and apparatus for object identification, classification or verification Purdy Ho 2007-07-17
7181398 Vocabulary independent speech recognition system and method using subword units Jean-Manuel Van Thong, Edward Whittaker 2007-02-20
7174205 Cardiac diagnostic system and method David Goddeau, Beth Logan 2007-02-06
7089188 Method to expand inputs for word or document searching Beth Logan, Jean-Manuel Van Thong 2006-08-08
7065544 System and method for detecting repetitions in a multimedia stream 2006-06-20
7058444 Computer method and system for reading and analyzing ECG signals Beth Logan, David Goddeau 2006-06-06
7047137 Computer method and apparatus for uniform representation of genome sequences Simon Kasif, Beth Logan, Baris Suzek 2006-05-16
6772120 Computer method and apparatus for segmenting text streams David M. Blei 2004-08-03
5924065 Environmently compensated speech processing Brian Eberman 1999-07-13