Sadaoki Furui
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Sadaoki Furui is currently a Professor at the
Department of Computer Science, Tokyo
Institute of Technology. He is engaged in
a wide range of research on speech analysis,
speech recognition, speaker recognition,
speech synthesis, and multimodal human-computer
interaction and has authored and
coauthored over 400 published articles. He
is a Fellow of the IEEE, the Acoustical Society
of America, and the Institute of Electronics,
Information and Communication Engineers of Japan
(IEICE). He is President of the Acoustical Society of Japan (ASJ),
the International Speech Communication Association (ISCA), and
the Permanent Council for International Conferences on Spoken
Language Processing (PC-ICSLP). He is a Board of Governor
of the IEEE Signal Processing Society. He is Editor-in-Chief
of the Transaction of the IEICE and has served as Editor-in-
Chief of Speech Communication. He has received the Yonezawa
Prize and the Paper Award from the IEICE (1975, 1988, 1993)
and the Sato Paper Award from the ASJ (1985, 1987). He has received
the Senior Award from the IEEE ASSP Society (1989) and
the Achievement Award from the Minister of Science and Technology,
Japan (1989). He has received the Book Award from the
IEICE (1990). In 1993, he served as an IEEE SPS Distinguished
Lecturer.
Biography Updated on 11 November 2002
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