Abstract Scientists have been trying to count the number of genes in the human genome since the 1960s, but despite dramatic advances in technology, the quest continues. In this talk, I will describe the decades-long[…]
Abstract A growing body of research on adult speech perception and production suggests that phonological processing is grounded in generalizations about sub-lexical patterns and the relative frequencies with which they occur in the lexicon. Much[…]
Abstract Several sources of behavioral evidence show that speech perception is audiovisual when acoustic and optical speech signals are afforded the perceiver. The McGurk effect and enhancements to auditory speech intelligibility in noise are two[…]
Abstract The deterministic annealing approach to clustering and its extensions have demonstrated substantial performance improvement over standard supervised and unsupervised learning methods on a variety of important problems including compression, estimation, pattern recognition and classification,[…]