NEWS

November, 2003
Awarded NSF grant for "Multi-Threaded Dialogues For Real-Time Applications"
[with University of New Hampshire and University of Michigan.]
October, 2003
Awarded NIH/STTR grant for "Automated Hearing Test" [with University of Minnesota
and Audiology Inc.]
August, 2003
Awarded NSF grant for "Objective Methods for Predicting and Optimizing
Synthetic Speech Quality"

June, 2003
CSLU Licenses Speech Corpora to Neospeech
May, 2003
Awarded Oregon Medical Research Foundation grant for "Use of Enhanced
Prosody to Improve the Comprehension and Retention of Verbal
Information in Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder"

May, 2003
CSLU Licenses RAD Software to Johnson Controls
April, 2003
CSLU Licenses Speech Recognition Software to VOX Communications Int.
August, 2002
Awarded  NSF grant for "Prosody Generation for Child Oriented Speech Synthesis"
[with Carnegie-Mellon University and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign]
August, 2002
CSLU Licenses Speech Recognition Software to ThinkIT
January, 2002
CSLU Director appointed to Board of SVOX AG
October, 2001
Awarded  NSF grant for "Making Dysarthric Speech Intelligible"
June, 2001
John-Paul Hosom and Yonghong Yan joined CSLU as faculty members
April, 2001
Lucent Technologies New Articulator (TM) text-to-speech software development
kit is based on OGI's LPC algorithm
March, 2001
OGI has established Memorial Fund to provide scholarship in Mike Macon's name
March, 2001
ABC's PrimeTIME Thursday features our NSF funded project at the
Tucker-Maxon Oral School

March, 2001
The National Science Foundation features a project using the CSLU Speech
Toolkit on their home page. Details available at "Baldi" the Virtual Tutor Helps
Hearing-Impaired Children to Learn Speech"