Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU
The Johns Hopkins Center for Language and Speech Processing (CLSP) is an interdisciplinary research and educational center focused on the science and technology of language and speech. Within its field, CLSP is recognized as one of the largest and most influential academic research centers in the world. The center conducts research across a broad spectrum of fundamental and applied topics including acoustic processing, automatic speech recognition, big data, cognitive modeling, computational linguistics, information extraction, machine learning, machine translation, and text analysis. It is home to over sixty researchers, including faculty, research scientists, postdocs, graduate students, and undergraduates drawn from the departments of cognitive science, computer science, electrical and computer engineering, and mathematical sciences. Linguistics is an active area of research in the Cognitive Science Department; see the overview of their linguistics focus for more details.
Jim Glass: Finding Acoustic Regularities in Speech From Words to Segments
Corinna Cortes: Rational Kernels: A General Machine Learning Framework for the Analysis of Text,...
Tommi Jaakkola: Elements of inference
Karen Livescu: Factoring Speech into Linguistic Features
Lillian Lee: Only connect! Two explorations in using graphs for IR and NLP
John Hale: Complexity Metrics for Surface Structure Parsing
Julia Hirschberg: Detecting Deceptive Speech
Liang Huang: Forest Based Search Algorithms in Parsing Machine Translation
Joan Bresnan - Predicting Syntax: Processing Dative Constructions in American and Australian Vari...
Herb Gish: Unsupervised Training of an HMM-based Speech Recognizer for Topic Classification
Chris Quirk: Broadening statistical machine translation with comparable corpora and generalized m...
Patrick Haffner: Machine Learning Lecture I
Fernando Pereira: Are Linear Models Right for Language?
Workshop 2008: Closing Presentations: Vocal Tract Modeling And Vocal Aging part 1 of 2
Chin-Hui Lee: "Language-Universal Speech Modeling: What, Why, When and How"
Workshop 2008: Closing Presentations: Robust Speaker Identification 1 of 2
Les Atlas: Acoustic Scene Analysis, Complex Modulations, and a New Form of Filtering
Jerry Hobbs: When Will Computers Understand Shakespeare?
Rob Schapire: Maximum Entropy and Species Distribution Modeling
Barbara Shinn-Cunningham: Understanding Speech in the Face of Competition
Michael Riley: "OpenFst: a General and Efficient Weighted Finite-State Transducer Library"
Hynek Hermansky: Should Airplanes Flap Wings?
David Myers: Could We Double the Functionality--and the Use--of Hearing Aids?
Terry Sejnowski: Wiretapping the Brain
Patrick Wolfe: "New Methods to Capture and Exploit Multiscale Speech Dynamics: From Mathematical...
Kevin Knight: Machine Translation = Automata Theory + Probability + Linguistics
John G. Harris: The Ratio Spectrum With Applications to Speech Processing
CLSP Summer Workshop 2000: Pronunciation Modeling of Mandarin Casual Speech
Geoffrey Zweig: "Bayesian Networks: Algorithms and Structures for ASR"
Ciprian Chelba: Spoken Document Retrieval and Browsing