Li Deng
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Description

Li Deng (IEEE M'89;SM'92;F'04) received the Ph.D. degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He was an assistant professor (1989-1992), tenured associate professor (1992-1996), and tenured Full Professor (1996-1999) at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. In 1999, he joined Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA, where he is currently Principal Research Manager of the Deep Learning Technology Center. Since 2000, he has also been an Affiliate Full Professor and graduate committee member at the University of Washington, Seattle, teaching a graduate course of Computer Speech Processing and serving on Ph.D. thesis committees. Prior to joining Microsoft, he conducted research and taught at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ATR Interpreting Telecom. Research Lab. (Kyoto, Japan), and HKUST. He has been granted over 70 US or international patents in acoustics/audio, speech/language technology, large-scale data analysis, and machine learning with recent focus on deep learning. He received numerous awards/honors bestowed by IEEE, ISCA, ASA, Microsoft, and other organizations.


Lectures:

invited talk
flag On the Design of Output Representations in Deep Networks for Speech Recognition
as author at  NIPS Workshops, Lake Tahoe 2013,
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  keynote
flag Two Types of Big Data and Three Styles of Deep Learning for AI Applications
as author at  KDD 2016 Workshops,
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