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Deaf IBM researcher scoffs at not talking on the phone

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[CNET] - IBM research scientist Dimitri Kanevsky develops technologies that help people with hearing loss to communicate. On Monday, he was honored at a White House ceremony. by Daniel Terdiman May 9, :00 AM PDT Follow @GreeterDan You might think you

Google’s Live Transcribe app creator, Dimitri Kanevsky, has a...

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Russian-born hearing-impaired American-based research scientist creates speech recognition app Live Transcribe to help communicate with his granddaughters.

EBW as a General, Consistent Framework for Parameter ...

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Dimitri Kanevsky is a research staff member in the Speech and Language algorithms department at IBM T.J.Watson Research Center. Prior to joining IBM, he worked at a number of prestigious centers for higher mathematics, including Max Planck Institute in Germany and the …

Google Unveils New Apps to Help People with Hearing Loss

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One of the researchers who worked on and helped test Live Transcribe was Dimitri Kanevsky, a Google employee who has nearly 300 U.S. patents, invented the world’s first Internet transcription services for deaf users, and also created the first voice recognition system in Russian. A video of the new Live Trascribe app can be seen below:
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