模式识别学术大讲堂
Advanced Lecture Series in Pattern Recognition
题 目 (TITLE):Speech Technologies as an Aide for Linguistic Exploration
讲 座 人 (SPEAKER):Prof. Lori Lamel and Jean-Luc Gauvain
主 持 人 (CHAIR):Prof. Jianhua Tao
时 间 (TIME):10:00 am, Aug. 1 (Thursday), 2019
地 点 (VENUE):No.2 Conference Room (3rd floor), Intelligence Building
报告摘要(ABSTRACT):
This talk will have two parts. The first will present a brief overview of the LIMSI/CNRS laboratory (www.limsi.fr/tlp), with a focus on the research of the Spoken Language Processing group. The second part will focus on some of our recent research using speech processing technologies as an aide for linguistic exploration and documentation. This research includes the study of linguistic properties such as language change, languages in contact, dialectal variation (lexical and phonological) as well as the description and validation of linguistic properties of low-resourced languages.
报告人简介(BIOGRAPHY):
Lori Lamel is a senior research scientist at the CNRS which she joined in 1991. She received a Ph.D. degree in EECS in May 1988 from MIT and her HDR in CS from the University of Paris XI in January 2004. Her research interests include large vocabulary continuous speech recognition; acoustic-phonetic studies; lexical and phonological modeling; speaker and language identification; speech recognition and keyword search in low resourced languages. She has also contributed to the design, analysis, and realization of large speech corpora, most notably TIMIT, BREF and TED. She is a member of the Speech Communication Editorial board, and the Editorial Board of the Journal of Natural Language Engineering, the IEEE James L. Flanagan Speech & Audio Processing Award Committee, and regularly has been on the scientific/program committees of workshops/conferences. She was named an ISCA fellow in 2015 and serves on the ISCA (International Speech Communication Association) board. https://perso.limsi.fr/lamel/
Jean-Luc Gauvain is a senior research scientist at the CNRS and head of the Spoken Language Processing Group at LIMSI, where he has been a permanent researcher 1983. He received a doctorate in Electronics Paris-Sud University 1982 and the HDR degree in Computer Science from Paris-Sud University in 1994. He was a visiting researcher at AT&T Bell Laboratories from June 1990 to Nov. 1991. His primary research centers on speech technology including speech recognition, audio indexing, language identification, and speaker recognition. He has published more than 300 papers in this field and was awarded a CNRS silver medal in 2007. He was co-editor-in-chief of the Speech Communication journal for a 3-year mandate (2006-2008). He has been actively involved in many speech related European and US research programs, and was the scientific coordinator for the Quaero research program from 2008 to 2013. He is an ISCA fellow. https://perso.limsi.fr/gauvain
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