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Second Frederick Jelinek Memorial Summer Workshop
June 22 @ 8:00 AM – August 15 @ 5:00 PM
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[Applications closed] NSF-Supported Summer Internships for Undergraduates
[Applications closed] NAACL-supported Jelinek Summer School for Undergraduates
Research Groups
Continuous Wide-Band Machine Translation
Far-Field Enhancement and Recognition in Mismatched Settings
Probabilistic Transcription of Languages with No Native-Language Transcribers
Structured Computational Network Architectures for Robust ASR
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2015 Workshop Program
JHU Summer School on Human Language Technology (June 22-July 2, 2015)
Opening Day Presentations (July 6, 2015)
Plenary Lectures by Invited Speakers
Closing Day Presentations (August 13-14, 2015)
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National Science Foundation
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Upcoming Seminars
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LLMs in Science: The Good, The B...
@ Hackerman Hall B17
LLMs in Science: The Good, The B...
@ Hackerman Hall B17
Oct 10 @ 12:00 pm β 1:15 pm
Abstract As LLMs become increasingly integrated into academic workflows, their influence is both promising and precarious. In this talk, we will explore three facets of this evolving intersection. – The Good:Β LLMs executing aspects of peer[...]
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