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James E. Curry
Researcher at Verizon Communications
Publications - 15
Citations - 2208
James E. Curry is an academic researcher from Verizon Communications. The author has contributed to research in topics: Telephone network & Background noise. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 15 publications receiving 2208 citations.
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Computer network audio access and conversion system
TL;DR: In this article, a computer document audio access and conversion system allows a user to access information originally formatted for audio/visual interfacing on a computer network via a simple telephone interface.
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Public wireless/cordless internet gateway
James E. Curry,Robert D. Farris +1 more
TL;DR: A localized wireless gateway system as discussed by the authors provides wireless telephone communication, and for at least interexchange communication, provides voice telephone access to a public packet data network, such as the Internet.
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Automated directory assistance system using word recognition and phoneme processing method
Frank E. Meador,Kathleen M. Casey,James E. Curry,Alexander I. McAllister,Robert C. Tressler,James B. Hayden,John P. Hanle +6 more
TL;DR: A mechanized directory assistance system for use in a telecommunications network includes multiple speech recognition devices comprising a word recognition device, a phoneme recognition device and an alphabet recognition device as mentioned in this paper.
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Personal message service with enhanced text to speech synthesis
TL;DR: In this paper, the same server that accumulates the text messages or another server in the network converts the textual information in each message to a sequence of speech synthesizer instructions, which are transmitted to each identified subscriber's terminal device.
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Internet long distance telephone service
James E. Curry,Robert D. Farris +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an interface server accesses a routing and administration database to determine a destination address of a destination interface server based on the area code of the called number, and the telephony server inserts the destination address to the data packets for a destination server for a second communications system.