[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…
Paul S. Cohen
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Paul S. Cohen was a researcher in acoustic signal processing and speech recognition during the foundational period of computational linguistics in the late 1970s. He appears as a co-author on early IBM work in acoustic processors for speech recognition, contributing to the technical infrastructure that would enable machine learning approaches to language and audio. His work is cited here primarily as part of the historical lineage of signal processing methods that preceded modern neural approaches to AI.
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A. G. Cole 2Frederick Jelinek 2James K. Baker 2Lalit R. Bahl 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