Fall 2000: CLSP Seminar Series
Fall 2000 Seminar Series Friday, May 9, 2008
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CLSP Seminar Series: Fall 2000
These seminars are open to the public, and a video recording of the seminar is archived in the CLSP library. The talks are held on Tuesdays from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM in Shaffer Hall, Room 100, on the Homewood Campus of Johns Hopkins University (unless otherwise noted).

Shaffer Hall is located directly across the lower quad from Barton Hall, the building where CLSP is located. Click here for directions to CLSP.


For more information on the Seminar Series, please send your inquiries to clsp@jhu.edu or call at 410-516-4237.


26 September Michael S. Lewicki
Efficient Coding of Natural Sounds
Department of Computer Science & Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition
Carnegie Mellon University
3 October Dr. Robert Remez
Perceptual Requirements for Organizing and Analyzing Speech
or
Perceiving a Message (and a Messenger) in the Time-varying Tones

Department of Psychology
Barnard College, Columbia University
10 October Mike Phillips
Technology and System Development at SpeechWorks International
Speechworks
Presentation Slides: PPT or HTML
17 October Fernando Pereira
The Hedgehog and the Fox: Language Technology and the Knowledge of Language
WhizBang! Labs -- Research
Presentation Slides: PDF
24 October Bruce Hayes
A Phonologist's View of the Past Tense Controversy
Department of Linguistics
UCLA
31 October Rebecca Gomez
Artificial Language Learning and Language Acquisition
Department of Psychology
Johns Hopkins University
6 November Hervé Bourlard
Non-Stationary Multi-Stream Processing Towards Robust and Adaptive Speech Recognition
Dalle Molle Institute for Perceptual Artificial Intelligence (IDIAP)
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology at Lausanne (EPFL) Switzerland
Presentation Slides: PDF or PS
7 November Ralph Weischedel
Information Extraction: What has Worked, What hasn't, and What has Promise for the Future
BBN Technologies
Presentation Slides: PPT or HTML
14 November David G. Stork
The Open Mind Initiative: An internet based distributed framework for developing "intelligent" systems
Ricoh Silicon Valley
Presentation Slides: PDF
28 November Tom Trabasso
What makes information accessible during or after narrative comprehension?
Department of Psychology
University of Chicago
5 December Allen Gorin
Semantic Information Processing of Spoken Language
AT&T Research
   


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The Center for Language and Speech Processing
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Baltimore, MD 21218
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