Lo Wai Kit, a native Hong Kong male Chinese, who was born at the beginning of the seventies, during which the city had undergone tremendous changes. He was brought up under the by-then colonial education system all the way up to tertiary level.

He got his first degree, master of philosophy as well as the doctor of philosophy degree in electronic engineering from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He has been working in the university and in the electronic industry for several years.

His interests are broad and all the way around the field of computer, speech and electronic communications. His current research concentrates on the area of speech and language processing. Within this area, he has been digging into topics related to speech synthesis (articulatory-based, PSOLA-based and corpus-based), spoken langauge data resources compilation, acoustic and language modeling for speech recognition, verification of recognition output, cross-language spoken document retrieval, spoken langauge understanding. He is now working as a research associate at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK).

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