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  1. 拉吉·瑞迪(英語: Dabbala Rajagopal "Raj" Reddy ,1937年6月13日 — ),印度裔美国 计算机科学家和图灵奖获得者 。 他也是计算机科学和人工智能的早期先驱人之一,现任斯坦福大学 和卡内基梅隆大學的教授,有超过40多年的教学经验。

  2. 2001. An overview of the SPHINX speech recognition system. KF Lee, HW Hon, R Reddy. IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing 38 (1), 35-45. , 1990. 742. 1990. Principal component analysis with missing data and its application to polyhedral object modeling. HY Shum, K Ikeuchi, R Reddy.

  3. www.computerhistory.org › profile › raj-reddyRaj Reddy - CHM

    Apr 18, 2024 · Reddy was a graduate student of AI legend and cofounder John McCarthy, under whom he studied speech, language, vision, and robotics. After working for IBM Australia from 1961–1963, he began his PhD that year at Stanford University, graduating in 1966 and teaching there immediately after. He moved to Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) in 1969 ...

  4. Dr. Raj Reddy is the Moza Bint Nasser University Professor of Computer Science and Robotics in the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. From 1960-63, Dr. Reddy worked as an Applied Science Representative for IBM Corp. in Australia. He was an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Stanford from 1966-69.

  5. Raj Reddy is renowned for his work in computer speech recognition, robotics, human-computer interaction, innovations in higher education, and efforts to bring digital technology to people on the other side of the “digital divide.”. Dabbala Rajagopal (Raj) Reddy was born on June 13, 1937 in Katoor, Andhra Pradesh, India.

  6. Oct 13, 2021 · Raj Reddy, professor of computer science and robotics at Carnegie Mellon University, is the first person of Asian origin to receive the Turing Award, often called the Nobel Prize in computer ...

  7. www.cs.cmu.edu › events › raj-reddy-5050 Years at CMU

    Nov 18, 2020 · Raj Reddy is the Moza Bint Nasser University Professor of Computer Science and Robotics at CMU, where he has held various academic and leadership positions since 1969. He helped create the university's Robotics Institute, and served as its founding director from 1979 until 1991, when he was named dean of SCS.

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