Information Systems Technology
Technical Biography
William M. Campbell Lincoln Laboratory
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Information Systems Technology Group
244 Wood Street
Lexington, MA 02420-9108
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email: wcampbell@ll.mit.edu
William M. Campbell received the B.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, and Mathematics from the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in 1990, the M.S. degree in Applied Mathematics from Cornell University in 1993, and the Ph.D. degree in Applied Mathematics in 1995 from Cornell University (under a NSF fellowship).
From 1995 to 1999, he was a senior research scientist at the Motorola Space and Systems Technology Group (SSTG) in the Speech and Signal Processing Lab. While at Motorola SSTG, he did research in Biometrics, speech interfaces for wearable computing, and communications for the battlefield. He participated in the creation of numerous products including the Tenor Pager, the CipherVox speaker verification SDK, the Force XXI wearable computer voice control, and the Rome Labs adaptive-rate voice communication system. From 1999 to 2002, he was a principal research scientist in Motorola Labs where he worked on machine learning, biometrics, and telematics. Since 2002, he has been a staff member of the Information Systems Technology Group at Lincoln Laboratory, where he is involved in digital signal processing and machine learning for speech applications.
He has contributed numerous publications to journals and publications. He has received the Motorola Distinguished Innovator award and holds 12 patents. He is a member of the IEEE, American Mathematical Society, Tau Beta Pi, and Eta Kappa Nu.
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