Yi Su




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Johns Hopkins Univ.
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What's New?
Check out Musei Capitolini! Coming up next, the firnal part of Roma!

Check out our Speech Prosody '08 paper and poster.

Check out our ASRU '07 paper and poster.

Check out our Interspeech '07 paper and slides.

Don't miss the travelog of my amazing Eurotrip! Start from the Prelude or Table of Content. This is a work in progress so check back from time to time for updates!
:: posted by Yi Su 12:23 10/04/07

Who am I?
I am a computer scientist (BS'00, Tsinghua)-turned electrical engineer (MSE'04, PhD'08 expected, Johns Hopkins), an amateur probability theorist (MSE'08, Johns Hopkins), an ex-Renju player (2nd place, Division A, Tsinghua Cup'01), an unsuccessful soccer player (striker-on-the-bench, Class J65, Tsinghua'96-'00) and an enthusiast for food (eater since '79), movies (watcher since '84), music (concert-goer since '03), art (museum-hopper since '02), tennis (struggling player since '98; spectator, US Open'06) and travel (backpacker since '99).
:: posted by Yi Su 00:35 05/15/07

OK, Who *really* am I?
I am a *beep*-th-year graduate student in CLSP, working with Prof. Fred Jelinek on language modeling for automatic speech recognition (try mac or pc) and/or statistical machine translation (try google or babel fish). I have also worked on acoustic modeling and information retrieval briefly. In general, I am interested in statistical modeling of human intelligence as exemplified in the use of language and speech.
:: posted by Yi Su 00:38 05/15/07

What language(s) do I speak/read?
I am a native speaker of Southwestern Mandarin, more specifically Sichuan Dialect (Mianyang Accent; Chongqing Accent before 7). Since college, I speak Mandarin (Beijing Accent). After coming to US, I speak American English (Chinese Accent). I can also understand some Cantonese (Hong Kong Accent) and read Classical Chinese.
:: posted by Yi Su 00:40 05/15/07

One more thing...
Many thanks to harpold for creating this beautiful template!
:: posted by Yi Su 00:41 05/15/07