- Kai-Fu Lee
Kai-Fu Lee (zh-tsp|t=李開復|s=李开复|p=Lǐ Kāifù; b.
December 3 ,1961 ) is aninformation technology executive and acomputer science researcher. The founding president ofGoogle China , he was hired in July, 2005. He became the focus of a 2005 legal dispute between Google andMicrosoft , his former employer, due to a one-year non-compete agreement that he signed with Microsoft in 2000 when he became its corporate vice president of interactive services.Background
Lee was born in
Taipei ,Republic of China , the son ofTien-Min Li , a legislator and historian fromSichuan ,China .Career
Education
In 1973, Lee immigrated to the
United States and attended high school in Oak Ridge,Tennessee . He graduated "summa cum laude " with a B.S. degree incomputer science fromColumbia University in 1983, and went on to earn a Ph.D. in computer science fromCarnegie Mellon University .Academic research
At Carnegie Mellon, Lee worked on topics in machine learning and pattern recognition. In 1986, he and Sanjoy Mahajan developed "Bill" [http://othello.dk/book/index.php/Kai_Fu_Lee] , a Bayesian learning-based system for playing the board game Othello that won the US national tournament of computer players in 1989 [http://www.ffothello.org/info/anthologie.htm] . In 1988, he completed his doctoral dissertation on Sphinx, the first large-vocabulary, speaker-independent, continuous speech recognition system.
Lee has authored two books on
speech recognition and more than 60 papers in computer science. His doctoral dissertation was published in 1988 as a Kluwer monograph, "Automatic Speech Recognition: The Development of the Sphinx Recognition System" (ISBN 0898382963). Together withAlex Waibel , another Carnegie Mellon researcher, Lee edited "Readings in Speech Recognition" (1990, ISBN 1558601244).Apple, SGI, and Microsoft
After two years as a faculty member at Carnegie Mellon, Lee joined
Apple Computer in 1990 as a research and development executive. While at Apple (1990-1996), he headed R&D groups that developedPlainTalk , theApple Newton , and several versions ofQuickTime andQuickTime VR .Lee moved to
Silicon Graphics in 1996 and spent a year as president of theirVRML division,Cosmo Software .In 1998, Lee moved to
Microsoft and went toBeijing ,China where he established theMicrosoft Research division there. MSR China later became known as MSR Asia. Lee returned to the United States in 2000 and was vice president of interactive services at Microsoft from 2000 to 2005.Move from Microsoft to Google
In July, 2005, Lee left Microsoft to take a position at
Google .On
July 19 ,2005 , Microsoft sued Google and Lee in aWashington state court over Google's hiring of its former Vice President of Interactive Services, claiming that Lee was violating hisnon-compete agreement by working for Google within one year of leaving the Redmond-based software corporation. Microsoft argued that Lee would inevitably disclose proprietary information to Google if he was allowed to work there. OnJuly 28 , Washington state Superior Court Judge Steven González granted Microsoft a temporary restraining order, which prohibited Lee from working on Google projects that compete with Microsoft pending a trial scheduled for January 9, 2006. OnSeptember 13 , following a hearing, Judge González issued a ruling permitting Lee to work for Google, but barring him from starting work on some technical projects until the case goes to trial in January 2006. Lee was still allowed to recruit employees for Google in China and to talk to government officials about licensing, but was prohibited from working on technologies such as search or speech. Lee was also prohibited from setting budgets, salaries, and research directions for Google in China until the case goes to trial in January 2006.Before the case could go to trial, on
December 22 ,2005 Google and Microsoft announced that they had reached a settlement whose terms are confidential, ending a five-month dispute between the two companies.Previous jobs
* Corporate Vice President, Natural Interactive Services Division (NISD), Microsoft Corp. 2000 - July, 2005 [http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/exec/kaifu/default.mspx]
* Founder,Microsoft Research Asia, China, 1998-2000
* President, Cosmo Software
* President, Multimedia Software Business Unit,Silicon Graphics Inc. (SGI)
* Vice President & General Manager, Web Products, Silicon Graphics Inc. (SGI)
* Vice President, Interactive Media Group, Apple Computer, 1990-1996
* Assistant Professor, Carnegie Mellon UniversityEducation
* Ph.D. in Computer Science,
Carnegie Mellon University , 1988
* B.S. in Computer Science,Columbia University , 1983Membership
* Fellow,
IEEE (inducted 2002)
* Member, Committee of 100External links
* [http://www.5xue.com: Kai-Fu Lee's Student Network] (in Chinese)
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgDGNPnb124 Kai-Fu Lee's lecture at Carnegie Mellon University]
* [http://www.google.com/intl/en/corporate/execs.html#kaifu Google Management: Kaifu Lee]Microsoft lawsuit against Google
* [http://news.com.com/2102-1014_3-5795051.html CNET News.com: Microsoft sues over Google hire] (July 19, 2005)
* [http://news.com.com/Who+in+the+world+is+Kai-Fu+Lee/2100-1014_3-5814520.html CNET News.com: Who in the world is Kai-Fu Lee?] (August 2, 2005)
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/07/technology/07google.html?ex=1283745600&en=0a1f0870d0b111ef&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss New York Times: Google Official Says Frustration Drove Him From Microsoft] (September 9, 2005)
* [http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=webmsftgoog13&date=20050913 Seattle Times: Judge rules former Microsoft executive Lee can recruit for Google] (September 13, 2005) - contains archives of documents from ruling
* [http://news.com.com/2100-1014_3-6006342.html CNET News.com: Microsoft settles with Google over executive hire] (December 22, 2005)
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