Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2013
Title: Yoo Rhee Oh: Innovator in Acoustic Model Adaptation
Introduction
Yoo Rhee Oh is a prominent inventor based in Gwangju, South Korea. She has made significant contributions to the field of speech recognition, particularly for non-native speakers. Her innovative work focuses on enhancing the recognition performance of voice through advanced acoustic model adaptation methods.
Latest Patents
Yoo Rhee Oh holds a patent for "Acoustic model adaptation methods based on pronunciation variability analysis for enhancing the recognition of voice of non-native speaker and apparatus thereof." This invention provides a method for improving recognition performance for non-native speakers' speech. The process begins with analyzing pronunciation variations in a non-native speaker's speech. Based on these variations, acoustic models are adapted during the training process. The combination of this invention with conventional acoustic model adaptation schemes results in enhanced recognition performance while minimizing the degradation of recognition for native speakers.
Career Highlights
Yoo Rhee Oh is affiliated with the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, where she continues to advance her research in speech recognition technologies. Her work has garnered attention for its practical applications in improving communication for non-native speakers.
Collaborations
Yoo Rhee Oh collaborates with notable colleagues, including Hong Kook Kim and Jae Sam Yoon, who contribute to her research endeavors.
Conclusion
Yoo Rhee Oh's innovative contributions to acoustic model adaptation represent a significant advancement in the field of speech recognition. Her work not only enhances the communication abilities of non-native speakers but also sets a foundation for future research in this vital area.