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Wolfram Alpha, Llc
Software Developer
Wolfram Alpha, Llc May 2015 - Aug 2016
Intern
Education:
University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign 2012 - 2017
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Mathematics, Philosophy
Nankai University 2008 - 2012
Bachelors, Mathematics
Skills:
Applied Mathematics Probability Theory Numerical Simulation C++ Mathematica Matlab R Sas Chinese Ancient Greek
Zimmer Biomet Jul 2015 - Dec 2015
Business Planner, Demand Planning and S and Op
Zimmer Biomet Feb 2013 - Jun 2015
Global Demand Planner and Demand Planning Analyst
Rolls-Royce Oct 2012 - Dec 2012
Package Parts Forecaster
Rolls-Royce Jun 2012 - Aug 2012
Supply Chain Summer Intern
Genertec International Logistics Aug 2009 - Jun 2011
Project Leader
Education:
The Ohio State University 2012
Masters
Fisher College 2011 - 2012
Masters, Logistics, Engineering, Business
Shanghai Maritime University Jun 2009
Bachelors, Management
Shanghai Maritime University 2005 - 2009
Skills:
Six Sigma Supply Chain Management Data Analysis Supply Chain Cross Functional Team Leadership Process Improvement Procurement Analysis Supply Chain Optimization Project Management Leadership Minitab Forecasting Sap Business Process Improvement Crm Demand Planning Strategic Planning Lean Manufacturing Ms Project Vendor Management Erp Access Process Engineering Value Stream Mapping Demand Forecasting Arena Simulation Software Team Leadership Mrp Dmaic Production Planning
Samya Boxberger-Oberoi - Burlingame CA, US Lin Cong - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
G10L013/00
US Classification:
704/260000
Abstract:
A system and method for generating native-sounding speech in a system prompt or in a text-to-speech processor or application is disclosed. A number of locales are defined representing particular languages, regions and dialects, and a set of locale-specific rules are defined for each locale. The locale-specific rules define how certain types of words, symbols, characters, punctuation and other elements should be interpreted. The locale-specific rules are used by a messaging system to generate native-sounding prompts that are played for callers. The locale-specific rules may also be used by a text-to-speech process to generate native-sounding speech for the user. The locale-specific rules may be implemented in a software class, program or application. The locale-specific rules incorporate a hierarchical structure in which rules that are common to a number of languages are grouped at one level and more specific rules are organized at lower levels in the hierarchy.
Head-Mounted Display System With A Surround Sound System
- San Mateo CA, US Lin Cong - Palo Alto CA, US Eric Bokides - San Mateo CA, US
International Classification:
H04R 5/02 H04S 3/00 G02B 27/01
Abstract:
Described herein is a head-mounted device including an audio system configured to provide a surround sound audio effect. The device may include one or more of a forehead assembly, a rear-head assembly, a set of speakers, a set of straps connecting the forehead assembly to the read-head assembly, and/or other components. The forehead assembly may include one or more speakers. Individual ones of the straps may include one or more speakers.
Method And Apparatus To Enhance Speech Understanding
- Palo Alto CA, US Lin Cong - Stanford CA, US David G. Shaw - Nazareth PA, US Uwe Kummerow - Imperial Beach CA, US
International Classification:
G10L 21/02 G10L 21/057 G10L 21/013 G10L 21/043
Abstract:
A personal mobile communications device, such as a smartphone, which increases the intelligibility of the speaker, is described. The speaker reads a specified text into the personal mobile communications device. The specified text audio signals translated into electronic voice signals are compared to electronic voice signals of a predetermined standard speaker. The characteristics in the speaker's electronic voice signals which are different from the characteristics of the electronic voice signals of the standard speaker are determined. Thereafter at least some of the characteristics of the speaker's electronic voice signals are modified toward the characteristics of the electronic voice of the predetermined standard speaker before transmitting the speaker's modified electronic voice signals. The audio signals translated from speaker's transmitted and modified electronic voice signals have increased comprehensibility.