Olivier Midy is a Customer Solutions Engineer at Google with six years of software engineering experience, blending product-facing technical strategy for top retail clients with hands-on engineering across speech and client-access systems. He previously built speech-focused features for Microsoft's Virtual Assistant Android client—improving speech recognition, custom commands, and TTS barge-in—demonstrating deep cross-stack knowledge of mobile UI and cloud speech services. At Google he has rotated between Play Growth and Fuchsia OS product work, giving him a rare mix of growth-oriented product engineering and OS-level product management perspective. An MIT EECS graduate based in Atlanta, he excels at turning complex technical requirements into polished customer solutions while staying active in notable open-source projects tied to conversational AI.
6 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering & Computer Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Welcome to the Bot Framework Solutions repository which is the home for a set of templates and solutions to help build advanced conversational experiences using Azure Bot Service and Bot Framework. Microsoft Bot Framework is a comprehensive framework for building enterprise-grade conversational AI experiences.
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (Android)
Contributions:11 commits, 10 PRs, 9 pushes in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Olivier primarily contributed to the Android client of the Virtual Assistant, focusing on speech-related functionalities. They implemented and updated speech configuration settings, including custom commands and speech recognition endpoints. The user also addressed bug fixes, incorporated new features like keyword barge-in during TTS playback, and updated the Speech SDK to the latest version, improving the app's overall functionality and user experience. These contributions demonstrate an understanding of the interaction between the Android UI and backend speech services.
Welcome to the Microsoft Voice Assistant samples repository! Here you will find samples to help you get started building client application for your bot or Custom Command service. You will also be able to easily deploy a working Custom Command based Voice Assistant to your own Azure subscription
Contributions:1 release, 5 reviews, 18 commits in 9 months
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Olivier Midy - Customer Solutions Engineer at Google