Inventor
MILLER STEVEN LAMONT
US15 patents
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UNIV CALIFORNIA
10 patentsUS5813862ASep 29, 1998
Method and device for enhancing the recognition of speech among speech-impaired individuals
UNIV CALIFORNIA138 citations98
US6413098B1Jul 2, 2002
Method and device for enhancing the recognition of speech among speech-impaired individuals
UNIV CALIFORNIA69 citations96
US6071123AJun 6, 2000
Method and device for enhancing the recognition of speech among speech-impaired individuals
UNIV CALIFORNIA93 citations96
US6123548ASep 26, 2000
Method and device for enhancing the recognition of speech among speech-impaired individuals
UNIV CALIFORNIA70 citations95
US6413095B1Jul 2, 2002
Method and device for enhancing the recognition of speech among speech-impaired individuals
UNIV CALIFORNIA13 citations81
US6413094B1Jul 2, 2002
Method and device for enhancing the recognition of speech among speech-impaired individuals
UNIV CALIFORNIA12 citations81
US6413097B1Jul 2, 2002
Method and device for enhancing the recognition of speech among speech-impaired individuals
UNIV CALIFORNIA10 citations81
US6413092B1Jul 2, 2002
Method and device for enhancing the recognition of speech among speech-impaired individuals
UNIV CALIFORNIA9 citations81
US6413096B1Jul 2, 2002
Method and device for enhancing the recognition of speech among speech-impaired individuals
UNIV CALIFORNIA9 citations81
US6413093B1Jul 2, 2002
Method and device for enhancing the recognition of speech among speech-impaired individuals
UNIV CALIFORNIA8 citations81
(unassigned)
3 patentsUS6019607AFeb 1, 2000
Method and apparatus for training of sensory and perceptual systems in LLI systems
92 citations98
US5927988AJul 27, 1999
Method and apparatus for training of sensory and perceptual systems in LLI subjects
88 citations97
US6302697B1Oct 16, 2001
Method and device for enhancing the recognition of speech among speech-impaired individuals
33 citations95