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Dr. Hussain was presented with the Dr. M. N. Azam prize for Computer Science by the Pakistan Academy of Sciences in 2002.<ref>[http://www.panl10n.net/english/trainers%5B2%5D.htm Panl10n.net]</ref>
Dr. Hussain was presented with the Dr. M. N. Azam prize for Computer Science by the Pakistan Academy of Sciences in 2002.<ref>[http://www.panl10n.net/english/trainers%5B2%5D.htm Panl10n.net]</ref>
==Specialization==
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His area of expertise includes Speech and Natural Language Processing with special reference to Urdu, Speech Acoustics, Linguistics, Computational Linguistics and Font Development.<ref>[http://www.crulp.org/information/staff/info.php?sid=3 Crulp.org]</ref>. Dr. Hussain has been leading a 30 person development team working on Urdu Machine Translation, and text-to-speech and lexicon systems through a project funded by Pakistan's E-Government Directorate. He is also aiding with [[Microsoft]]'s projects on Urdu Spell-Checkers and Urdu Terminology Translation.  
His area of expertise includes Speech and Natural Language Processing with particular emphasis on Urdu, Speech Acoustics, Linguistics, Computational Linguistics and Font Development.<ref>[http://www.crulp.org/information/staff/info.php?sid=3 Crulp.org]</ref>. Dr. Hussain has been leading a 30 person development team working on Urdu Machine Translation, and text-to-speech and lexicon systems through a project funded by Pakistan's E-Government Directorate. He is also aiding with [[Microsoft]]'s projects on Urdu Spell-Checkers and Urdu Terminology Translation.  


Dr. Sarmad Hussain has also worked with the National Committee for the Standardization of Pakistani Languages for Computing, and was responsible for the proposal which enabled complete Urdu support in Unicode. He has also worked more generally on the standardization of bidirectional languages for Unicode.  He heads the Character Set and Collation Sequence Standardization Sub-Committee, and is currently working on the standardization of Urdu, Pashto, Punjabi, Balochi, and Sindhi languages.<ref>[http://www.panl10n.net/english/trainers%5B2%5D.htm Panl10n.net]</ref>
Dr. Sarmad Hussain has also worked with the National Committee for the Standardization of Pakistani Languages for Computing, and was responsible for the proposal which enabled complete Urdu support in Unicode. He has also worked more generally on the standardization of bidirectional languages for Unicode.  He heads the Character Set and Collation Sequence Standardization Sub-Committee, and is currently working on the standardization of Urdu, Pashto, Punjabi, Balochi, and Sindhi languages.<ref>[http://www.panl10n.net/english/trainers%5B2%5D.htm Panl10n.net]</ref>

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Country: Pakistan
Email: samad[at]cantab.net

Dr. Samad Hussain is a Professor of Computer Science and the Head of the Center for Language Engineering at Pakistan's University of Engineering and Technology. His participation at ICANN involves his membership with the SSAC and his participation on the Whois review team.[1]

Dr. Hussain was presented with the Dr. M. N. Azam prize for Computer Science by the Pakistan Academy of Sciences in 2002.[2]

Specialization

His area of expertise includes Speech and Natural Language Processing with particular emphasis on Urdu, Speech Acoustics, Linguistics, Computational Linguistics and Font Development.[3]. Dr. Hussain has been leading a 30 person development team working on Urdu Machine Translation, and text-to-speech and lexicon systems through a project funded by Pakistan's E-Government Directorate. He is also aiding with Microsoft's projects on Urdu Spell-Checkers and Urdu Terminology Translation.

Dr. Sarmad Hussain has also worked with the National Committee for the Standardization of Pakistani Languages for Computing, and was responsible for the proposal which enabled complete Urdu support in Unicode. He has also worked more generally on the standardization of bidirectional languages for Unicode. He heads the Character Set and Collation Sequence Standardization Sub-Committee, and is currently working on the standardization of Urdu, Pashto, Punjabi, Balochi, and Sindhi languages.[4]

Education

  • Ph.D, Speech Science, Northwestern University, 1997[5]
  • M.Phil, Computer Speech/Language Processing, Cambridge University, 1993
  • B.Sc., Computer Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, 1992[6]

External Links

A list of Dr. Hussain's publications can be found here.

References