Clary was with the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center for five years working on handwriting recognition and pen input systems. Results of the work were published by IEEE, and the IBM handwriting recognition product was recognized with industry awards. One of the novel pen input systems of the IBM team became the CrossPad from the A.T. Cross Pen Computing Group. Clary holds five U.S. patents related to electronic pen-on-paper data capture and has four patents pending. He previously served as President of Epiteleo, Inc., a North Carolina developer of handwriting-based electronic personal information management software and handwriting-based electronic messaging software. Clary has been active in leading the development of Mi-Co's Mi-Forms since the product's inception. His research interests include statistical pattern recognition, image processing, and the design of flexible and scalable enterprise information systems. Clary holds the B.S.E. and the M.S.E.E. degrees from Duke University and the Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. |