Ashish Panat

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About

Ashish Panat is a researcher whose work sits at the intersection of artificial intelligence and human-computer interaction, with a particular focus on affective computing. His most cited contribution, "Speech Recognition for Emotions with Neural Network: A Design Approach" (2004), represents an early and prescient exploration into using neural networks to decode human emotions from speech. With 4 citations, this foundational paper helped lay the groundwork for a field that would explode in importance over the following two decades. Panat's key research areas include emotion recognition, speech processing, and neural network architectures—domains where he has demonstrated a forward-thinking ability to identify emerging technological trends. His work is particularly notable for its design-oriented approach, bridging the gap between theoretical machine learning models and practical, real-world applications. While his citation count may be modest, Panat's research stands as a testament to the power of early, focused inquiry in a rapidly evolving field, inspiring subsequent generations of researchers to explore how machines can better understand and respond to human emotional states.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Speech Recognition for Emotions with Neural Network: A Design Approach
4 citations · 2004
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2004 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 1

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