• Linguistic Technology and Artificial Intelligence in Medical History-Taking. Update: Computers in Medicine, Vol. II (5), October (pp. 56-60)
• The Linguistic Screening Module: Effective Monitoring of the Pacemaker Patient. Update: Computers in Medicine, Vol. III (2), March (pp. 11-14)
• Dynamics of the Doctor-Patient Interview: What Happens When the Physician Interrupts the Patient? Osteopathic Medical News, Vol. III (4), April (pp. 28-32)
• New Ways to Interview Effectively. The Investigative Reporters and Editors Journal, Vol. 9 (3), Summer (pp. 8-9)
• Getting Straight Answers from Experts: A Comprehensive Guide to What they Appear to be Saying. The Judges’ Journal, Vol. 25 (3), Summer (pp. 30-34)
• Reprint, Ibid., The Los Angeles Daily Journal, No. 86-19 (October 10) (pp. 13-17)
• Computer-Aided Instruction for Improving History-Taking Skills (Part I). Physicians and Computers, Vol. 4 (6), October (pp. 32-36)
• Computer-Aided Instruction for Improving History-Taking Skills (Part II). Physicians and Computers, Vol. 4 (7), November (pp. 33-37)
• Medical History-Taking as an Interactive Event. In Doctor-Patient Interaction, Walburga von Raffler-Engel (ed) Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Co. (pp. 61-77)
• How Sequence Packages Can Aid Language Understanding. Speech Technology Magazine, Vol. 4 (4), June/July (pp. 36-37)
• Designing the Virtual Agent: Some Theoretical and Practical Considerations. Call Center News Service, Vol. 4 (24): (December 4) (pp. 1-4)
• Using Sequence Package Analysis to Improve Natural Language Understanding. International Journal of Speech Technology, Vol. 4 (1): (pp. 31-44)
• Software Paves Way for Dialogue: Montreal Developer Designs Programs Allowing People to Speak Naturally to “Virtual Agent.” Montreal Gazette (June 7) (p. B5).
• Your Voice is My Command: Computers Controlled by the Human Voice. InfoWorld CTO Zone (June 27).
• Linguistics Expert Predicts Voice Technology will Play Pivotal Role in Spotting Terrorists. Speech Technology Magazine’s NewsBlast, Vol. 1 (41) (October 10).
• Linguistics Expert Predicts Voice Technology will Play Pivotal Role in Spotting Terrorists. BusinessWire (October 11).
• Spraaktechnologie is must voor inlichtingendiensten: Amerikaanse overheid investeerd al jarenlang in taaltechnologie. Automatisering Gids, Den Haag (October 19) (p. 5)
• Why Linguistics is Important for the Design of a Non Fictional Hal? SpeechTEK 2001 (October 26)
• The Linguistics of a Non-Fictional Hal. EjTalk (October 29)
• Why Linguistics is Important for the Design of a Non Fictional HAL? Reprint of SpeechTEK published White Paper in NextInterface.net. (November)
• Ring In the New Year: Telephones Gain A New Improved Technology for Accessing the Web. NextInterface.net (February/March)
• Untangling How Users Interact with the Voice Web: Building Intelligence into Voice-Based Apps. NextInterface.net (April)
• Untangling V-Commerce: Building Intelligence into Voice-Based Apps. WirelessReport (April)
• Sequence Package Analysis: A Data Mining Tool to Speed Up Wiretap Analysis. AVIOS (Applied Voice Input/Output Society) (May 10)
• Sequence Package Analysis: A Data Mining Tool to Speed Up Wiretap Analysis. Reprint of AVIOS published White Paper in SecureFrontiers.net (May)
• “Smart” Call Centers: Building Natural Language Intelligence Into Voice-Based Apps. Speech Technology Magazine, Vol. 7 (4): (pp. 38-40)
• Sequence Package Analysis: A New Global Standard for Processing Natural Language Input? LISA Newsletter, Vol. 13 (1.2): (pp. 1-6) (February 18)
• Sequence Package Analysis: A New Global Standard for Processing Natural Language Input? Reprint in Speech Technology Magazine’s NewsBlast (February 25)
• Sequence Package Analysis: A New Natural Language Understanding Method for Performing Data Mining of Help-Line Calls and Doctor-Patient Interviews. In B. Sharp (Ed.), Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Natural Language Understanding and Cognitive Science, ICEIS 2004, University of Portugal (April 13) (pp. 64-74)
• A New Natural Language Method for Performing Efficient Mining of Government Tape-Recordings of the Conversations of Terror Suspects. IEEE (ITCC, IAS Track) (April 11)
• Using Sequence Package Analysis As a New Natural Language Understanding Method for Mining Government Recordings of Terror Suspects. In B. Sharp (Ed.), Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Natural Language Understanding and Cognitive Science, ICEIS 2006, Paphos, Cyprus, pp. 101-108 (April 23)
• SEQUENCE PACKAGE ANALYSIS: A New Natural Language Understanding Method for Intelligent Mining of Recordings of Doctor-Patient Interviews and Health-Related Blogs. IEEE, pp. 441-448 (ITNG 2007)
• Abstract to Sequence Package Analysis: A New Method for Intelligent Mining of Patient Dialog, Blogs and Help-Line Calls. Journal of Computers, Vol. 2 (10) (December): (p. 45) (see next entry for full article)
• Sequence Package Analysis: A New Method for Intelligent Mining of Patient Dialog, Blogs and Help-Line Calls. Journal of Computers, Vol. 2 (10) (December): (pp. 45-51)
• Sequence Package Analysis: a new natural language understanding method for improving human response in critical systems. International Journal of Speech Technology, Vol. 9, Issues 3 & 4 (December 2008), pp. 109-120
• Note from the Editor. International Journal of Speech Technology, Vol. 9, Issues 3 & 4 (December 2008), pp. 51-52
• Editorial. International Journal of Speech Technology, Vol. 10, Issue 4 (April 2009), pp. 163-166
• Note from the Editor: “Rethinking natural language processing for speech technology”. International Journal of Speech Technology, Vol. 11, Issues 3-4 (November 2009), pp. 107-108
• Note from the Editor: “Expositions of Romanian scientists on the design of text-to-speech synthesis and natural language understanding and generation systems”. International Journal of Speech Technology, Vol. 12, Issues 2-3 (December 2009), pp. 59-61
• Advances in Speech Recognition: Mobile Environments, Call Centers and Clinics. Amy Neustein, Editor (Springer, 2010)
• Cloud Computing Promises Hi-Tech Talk in 2011. WOMENSENEWS, December 28, 2010 (lead story)
• VUI Visions: Speech for Mobility. Speech Strategy News (January 2011), pp. 23-25
• Sequence Package Analysis and Soft Computing: Introducing a New Hybrid Method to Adjust to the Fluid and Dynamic Nature of Human Speech. Soft Computing Models in Industrial and Environmental Applications, 6th International Conference SOCO 2011: Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing, Volume 87/2011, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-19644-7_1 (Springer, 2011), pp. 1-10 (first item in book). (Click here for full text of paper.)
• SpringerBriefs in Speech Technology. Amy Neustein, Series Editor (Springer, 2011)
• Forensic Speaker Recognition: Law Enforcement and Counter-Terrorism. Amy Neustein and Hemant A. Patil, Editors (Springer, 2011)
• Amy Neustein and Hemant Patil, Editors Forensic Speaker Recognition: Law Enforcement and Counter-Terrorism (Springer, 2011).
• Note from the Editor: “Special issue on speech processing and soft computing”. International Journal of Speech Technology, Vol. 15, Issue 1 (January 2012), pp. 1-3
• Note from the Editor: “Special issue on speaker recognition”. International Journal of Speech Technology, Vol. 15, Issue 3 (September 2012), pp. 291-293
• “Think Before You Talk: The Role of Cognitive Science in Natural Language Processing”. (Invited paper) published in the Proceedings of NLPCS 2012: 9th International Workshop on Natural Language Processing and Cognitive Science, edited by Bernadette Sharp and Michael Zock, pp. 3-11
•The ‘In Touch’ Personal Assistants: Next-Generation Emotionally-Intelligent Mobile Devices. Speech Strategy News, Interview with Amy Neustein, Linguistic Technology Systems (November, 2012).
• Mobile Speech and Advanced Natural Language Solutions. Amy Neustein and Judith A. Markowitz, Editors (Springer, 2013)
• Sequence Package Analysis: A New Natural Language Method for Mining User-Generated Content for Mobile Uses. Mobile Speech and Advanced Natural Language Solutions (see above), edited by Amy Neustein and Judith A. Markowitz (Springer, 2013), Chapter 5, pp. 75-101
• Where Humans Meet Machines: Innovative Solutions for Knotty Natural-Language Problems. Amy Neustein and Judith A. Markowitz, Editors (Springer, 2013)
• Flyer for Forthcoming New Book: Text Mining of Web-Based Medical Content, edited by Amy Neustein (De Gruyter, 2014). This book will take a critical look at some of the most innovative and advanced text mining methods for exploiting online health data
• Book Series: Speech Technology and Text Mining in Medicine and Health Care, Amy Neustein, Series Editor (De Gruyter)
• Text Mining of Web-Based Medical Content. Amy Neustein, Editor (De Gruyter, 2014) (part of series on Speech Technology and Text Mining in Medicine and Health Care -- see above) (link to series description here; link to flyer for this book here)
• “Application of text mining to biomedical knowledge extraction: analyzing clinical narratives and medical literature,” by Amy Neustein, S. Sagar Imambi, Mario Rodrigues, Antonio Teixeira and Liliana Ferreira; this is Chapter 1 of Text Mining of Web-Based Medical Content, Amy Neustein, Editor (De Gruyter, 2014), pp. 3-32 (part of series on Speech Technology and Text Mining in Medicine and Health Care -- see above)
• Speech and Automata in Healthcare. Amy Neustein, Editor (De Gruyter, 2014) (part of series on Speech Technology and Text Mining in Medicine and Health Care -- see above) (link to series description here; link to flyer for this book here)
• Note from the Editor: “Special issue on Arabic Natural Language Processing and Speech Recognition: a study of algorithms, resources, tools, techniques, and commercial applications”. International Journal of Speech Technology, Vol. 19, Issue 2 (June 2016), pp. 173-174 (published online May 2, 2016)
• Note from the Guest Editors: “Special issue on Arabic Natural Language Processing and Speech Recognition: a study of algorithms, resources, tools, techniques, and commercial applications”. (From guest editors Mohammad A.M. Abushariah, Amy Neustein, Bassam H. Hammo), International Journal of Speech Technology, Vol. 19, Issue 2 (June 2016), pp. 175-176 (published online May 4, 2016)
2019
• Signal and Acoustic Modeling for Speech and Communication Disorders. Hemant Patil, Amy Neustein, and Manisha Kulshreshtha, Editors (De Gruyter, 2015)
• Book Series: Signals and Communication Technology, Amy Neustein, Series Editor (Springer)
2020
• Voice Technologies for Speech Reconstruction and Enhancement. Hemant Patil and Amy Neustein, Editors (De Gruyter, 2019)
• Acoustic Analysis of Pathologies: From Infancy to Young Adulthood. Amy Neustein and Hemant Patil, Editors (De Gruyter, 2019)
Book was advertised on the “Book Culture” website (pdf here)
• Javaid A. Sheikh, Sakeena Akhtar, Arshid Iqbal Khan, Shabir A. Parah, G.M. Bhat and Amy Neustein, “A new method of power efficient speech transmission over 5G networks using new signaling techniques”. In Advances in Ubiquitous Computing: Cyber-Physical Systems, Smart Cities and Ecological Monitoring (Elsevier, March 2020), Chapter 4.
• Advances in Ubiquitous Computing: Cyber-Physical Systems, Smart Cities and Ecological Monitoring. Amy Neustein, Editor (Elsevier, 2020)
2022
• Innovative Data Integration and Conceptual Space Modeling for Covid, Cancer, and Cardiac Care. Amy Neustein and Nathaniel Christen (Elsevier, 2022)
2023
• AI, IoT, Big Data and Cloud Computing for Industry 4.0 Amy Neustein, Parikshit N. Mahalle, Prachi Joshi, and Gitanjali Rahul Shinde, eds. (Springer, August 2023) Introduction and Table of Contents here (part of a series on Signals and Communication Technology; link to series description here).
• Part 5 (total of 5 chapters) in AI, IoT, Big Data and Cloud Computing for Industry 4.0:
- Chapter 20: Nathaniel Christen and Amy Neustein, “Multi-component Interoperability and Virtual Machines: Examples from Architecture, Engineering, Cyber-Physical Networks, and Geographic Information Systems,” pp. 347-386
- Chapter 21: Nathaniel Christen and Amy Neustein, “Virtual Machines and Hypergraph Data/Code Models: Graph-Theoretic Representations of Lambda-Style Calculi,” pp. 387-429
- Chapter 22: Nathaniel Christen and Amy Neustein, “GUI Integration and Virtual Machine Constructions for Image Processing: Phenomenological and Database Engineering Insights into Computer Vision,” pp. 431-478
- Chapter 23: Nathaniel Christen and Amy Neustein, “The Missing Links Between Computer and Human Languages: Animal Cognition and Robotics,” pp. 479-524
- Chapter 24: Nathaniel Christen and Amy Neustein, “GUIs, Robots, and Language:
Toward a Neo-Davidsonian Procedural Semantics,”
pp. 525-571
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