[3] L. R. Bahl, R. Bakis, P. S. Cohen, A. G. Cole, F. Jelinek, B. L. Lewis, and R. L. Mercer, "Recognition results with several acoustic processors," in Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. Acoust., Speech, Signal Processing, Washington, DC, Apr. 1979, pp…[14] L. R. Bahl and F. Jelinek, "Decoding for channels with insertions, deletions, and substitutions with applications to speech recognition," IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory, vol. IT-21, pp. 404-411, July 1975.
[15] F. Jelinek and R. L. Mercer…
A. G. Cole
engineer · 2 mentions across 1 reading
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A. G. Cole appears as a co-author on early acoustic signal processing research from IBM's speech recognition group in the late 1970s, a foundational period for applying statistical methods to speech. The citation suggests Cole contributed to comparative studies of acoustic processors at a time when the field was establishing baseline performance metrics for what would become modern speech recognition systems. Cole's work is cited in passing as part of the broader technical apparatus enabling machine learning approaches to natural language and audio processing.
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Frederick Jelinek 2James K. Baker 2Lalit R. Bahl 2Paul S. Cohen 2Robert L. Mercer 2B. L. Lewis 1D. R. Reddy 1G. David Forney Jr. 1H. F. Silverman 1James M. Baker 1John Lyons 1N. R. Dixon 1Nils J. Nilsson 1Ramesh Bakis 1Richard E. Bellman 1Bernard L. Lewis 1Claude E. Shannon 1Leonard E. Baum 1Raimo Bakis 1Raj Reddy 1