CLSP Research Projects
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Projects that CLSP researchers are currently involved in:
  1. PIRE: Investigation of Meaning Representations in Language Understanding for Machine Translation Systems
    Frederick Jelinek, Eugene Charniak, Jason Eisner, Mark Johnson, and Sanjeev Khudanpur.
  2. MALACH: Multilingual Access to Large Spoken Archives
    William Byrne and Frederick Jelinek
  3. Clustering of Words and Class-Based Language Models
    Ahmad Emami and Frederick Jelinek
  4. Word Clustering Based on Latent Semantic Analysis
    Yan Huang and Sanjeev Khudanpur
  5. Exploiting Nonlocal and Syntactic Word Relationships in Language Models for Conversational Speech Recognition (STIMULATE)
    Peng Xu and Frederick Jelinek
  6. Acoustic Modeling for Conversational Speech
    Shankar Kumar, Asela Gunawardana, Vaibhava Goel, Veera Venkataramani, William Byrne
  7. Minimum Risk Acoustic Clustering for Multilingual Acoustic Model Combination and Maximum Mutual Information Estimation of HMMs
    Stavros Tsakalidis and William Byrne
  8. Pronunciation Modeling for Mandarin Causal Speech
    Veera Venkataramani and William Byrne
  9. Estimation Techniques for Acoustic Modeling
    Asela Gunawardana and William Byrne
  10. Segmentation and Clustering of Broadcast Speech
    Vlasios Doumpiotis and Sanjeev Khudanpur
  11. Transformation Learning in the Fast Lane
    Radu Florian, Grace Ngai, and David Yarowsky


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