Short Annotated Bibliography
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Reddy, D. R., “Segmentation of Speech Sounds,” Journal of the Acoustical Society, Vol. 40, 1966, pp. 307-312. Illustrative of Reddy’s early work on speech recognition.
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Reddy, D. R. (). “Computer Recognition of Connected Speech,” Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 42, 1967, pp. 329-347. A journal paper based on Reddy’s PhD dissertation.
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McCarthy, J., Earnest, L., Reddy, D. R. and Vicens, P. J. (1968). “A Computer with Hands, Eyes, and Ears,” Proceedings of the Fall Joint Computer Conference, 1968, pp. 329-337. This article reports on integrating Reddy’s speech-recognition work with control of a robot hand and a computer vision system.
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Montanari, U. and Reddy, D. R., “Computer Processing of Natural Scenes: Some Unsolved Problems,” Proceedings of the Agard Symposium on Artificial Intelligence, 1971, Rome, Italy. This article is illustrative of Reddy’s early work on computer vision.
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Reddy, D. R., Erman, L. D. and Neely, R. B., “A Model and a System for Machine Recognition of Speech,” IEEE Transactions on Audio and Electroacoustics, December 1972.This article reports on some of the early CMU work on speech recognition.
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Newell, A., Barnett, J., Forgie, C., Klatt, D., Licklider, J. C. R., Munson, J., Reddy, R. and Woods, W. (1973). “Speech Understanding Systems: Final Report of a Study Group,” Department of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA (published for Artificial Intelligence), North-Holland/American Elsevier, 147. The classic report outlining plans for the DARPA speech-understanding project.
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Reddy, D. R., Erman, L. D., Fennell, R. D., and Neely, R. B., “The Hearsay Speech Understanding System: An Example of the Recognition Process,” Proceedings of the 3rd International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 1973, Stanford, CA, pp. 185-193. Also in IEEE Transactions on Computers, Vol. C-25, No. 4, April 1976, pp. 422-431. This article describes an early version of one of the CMU systems resulting from the speech-understanding research project.
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Lesser, V. R., Fennell, R. D., Erman, L. D. and D. R.Reddy, “Organization of the Hearsay-ll Speech Understanding System,” Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Speech Recognition, Pittsburgh, PA, 1974, pp. 11-22. Also in IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, Vol. ASSP-23, No. 1, February 1975, pp. 11 -24. This article describes the final version of one of the CMU systems resulting from the speech-understanding research project.
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Reddy, D. R., “Speech Recognition by Machine: A Review,” Proceedings of the IEEE, Vol. 64, No. 4, 1976, pp. 501-531.
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Reddy, D. R., “Pragmatic Aspects of Machine Vision,” In Computer Vision Systems, Riseman & Hanson (eds.), Academic Press, New York, NY, 1978. A chapter describing Reddy’s ideas about computer vision.
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Lowerre, B. and D. R. Reddy, “The Harpy Speech Understanding System,” Trends in Speech Recognition, Wayne A. Lea (ed.), Prentice-Hall,1979.A description of the most successful speech system at CMU.
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Kanade, T. and D. R. Reddy, “Computer Vision: The Challenge of Imperfect Inputs,” IEEE Spectrum, Vol.20, No.11, 1983, pp. 88-90. Reports on views about computer vision in the presence of noise.
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Reddy, D. R., “Foundations and Grand Challenges of Artificial Intelligence,” 1988 AAAI Presidential Address, AI Magazine, Winter 1988.
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Lee, K. F., Hon, H. W., and D. R. Reddy, “An Overview of the SPHINX Speech Recognition System,” IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing,1990. A later and quite successful speech-recognition system developed at CMU.
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Reddy, D. R., “To Dream the Possible Dream,” Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery, Vol. 39, No. 5, pp. 105-112, May 1996. This article is Reddy’s Turing Award Lecture. It is available at: http://www.jdl.ac.cn/turing/pdf/p105-reddy.pdf