Mark Clements
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Mark A. Clements received the S.B. degree
in 1976, the S.M. degree in 1978, the Electrical
Engineering degree in 1979, and the
Sc.D. degree in 1982, all in electrical engineering
and computer science from MIT.
During his graduate work, he was supported
by a National Institutes of Health fellowship
for research in hearing prostheses,
and corporate sponsorship for the development
of real-time automatic speech recognition
systems. He has been Professor of Electrical and Computer
Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology since 1982. He
has numerous publications and patents in the area of speech processing.
His present interests concern automatic speech recognition
and digital speech coding. He is a member of the Acoustical Society
of America, and is a Senior Member of IEEE. He has been a member
of the IEEE Speech Technical Committee, and has served as an
Editor for IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing.
He is currently the Director of the Interactive Media Technology
Center (IMTC) and a Founder and Director of Fast-Talk
Communications.
Biography Updated on 31 July 2002
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