SPA is an effective tool that can speed up the development of grammars that better match how callers truly express themselves across many different languages and dialects. ... SPA technology provides one possible solution to “voicemail hell.” (Speech Technology Magazine’s NewsBlast, February 25, 2004)
Dr. Neustein outlines her pioneering work in speech recognition and how it relates to call center and government security applications [and] revolutionary ways in which speech technology can better meet international needs. (Globalization Insider / LISA Newsletter, February 18, 2004)
The Sequence Package Analysis voice technology tool will be among the items discussed at the upcoming Speech 2001 Exposition and Conference in New York.... Sequence Package Analysis may also prove useful in call centers, voice portals, and other applications. (JUSTNET -- Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology News Summary, National Institute of Justice, October 18, 2001)
Even when law enforcement officials are able to listen in on the conversations of suspected terrorists ... wading through the massive amount of data ... is an enormous task. Linguistics expert Dr. Amy Neustein predicts that a new voice technology tool called Sequence Package Analysis will play a key role in making the job easier. (“Linguistic Expert Predicts Voice Technology Will Play Pivotal Role in Spotting Terrorists,” BusinessWire, October 11, 2001)
[In the] International Journal of Speech Technology, Dr. Neustein described how sequence package data can be mapped into algorithms. (Speech Technology Magazine’s NewsBlast, October 10, 2001)
Volgens computerlinguisten kan een nieuwe spraaktechnologie, Sequence Package Analysis (SPA) genaamd, een cruciale rol spelen in de strijd tegen terrorism. [Linguists have developed a new speech technology, called Sequence Package Analysis (SPA), which is playing a vital role in the fight against terrorism.] (Automatisering Gids, September 19, 2001)
Judith Markowitz, president of J. Markowitz Consultants, Peter Leppik, founder and CEO of Vocal Laboratories, and Amy Neustein, editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Speech Technology, moderated the speech analytics session [of the SpeechTEK 2010 conference]. (Speech Technology Magazine, January 5, 2011)
Amy Neustein speaks at a “Money Talks” event sponsored by the iBreakfast Group on developments in speech recognition. (NYConvergence, February 29, 2012)
Amy Neustein is interviewed about how to make “Personal Assistants” and other mobile devices more “emotionally intelligent” (Speech Strategy News, November 2012)
Book co-authored by Amy Neustein, Where Humans Meet Machines: Innovative Solutions of Knotty Natural Language Problems, is mentioned in Business Wire. (BusinessWire, June 3, 2013)
The BusinessWire article also appears in the Wall Street Journal on-line. (Wall Street Journal, June 3, 2013)
On International Women’s Day, Springer Verlag acknowledged Amy Neustein as the female editor-in-chief of a scientific journal (International Journal of Speech Technology). For details, click here; you will find the entry for “Dr. Amy Neustein, Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Speech Technology” under the section titled COMPUTER SCIENCE and ENGINEERING; then click on the arrows on the right side for the interview of Dr. Neustein with Springer Verlag (March 8, 2014)
Amy Neustein’s book Speech and Automata in Health Care is profiled in Speech Strategy News, edited by William Meisel (November 2014), p. 35 (Neustein appears under the section “People”)
Amy Neustein is interviewed before her keynote presentation at the Mobile Voice Conference in San Jose, California about the maturation of Natural Language Processing (April 2016)
Amy Neustein is interviewed about LTS’s native-driven platform as “a radical alternative to the conventional browser-based website” (February 2017)
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