Syllabus
ECE 590SIP is a research seminar for people interested in speech and audio processing. Students may take it on a credit/no credit basis: credit is offered if you give a research presentation at least once during the semester. Students may attend without registering, and may give a presentation without registering. To schedule a talk, contact the instructor.
Presentation Schedule, Fall 2020
- Monday 9/14, 16:00-16:50
- Saurabchand Bhati: Self-expressing autoencoders for unsupervised feature learning
- Monday 9/21, 16:00-16:50
- Leda Sari: Deep F-measure Maximization for End-to-End Speech Understanding
- Siyuan Feng: Unsupervised Subword Modeling Using Autoregressive Pretraining and Cross-Lingual Phone-Aware Modeling
- Monday 9/28, 16:00-16:50
- Ali Abavisani: Automatic Estimation of Inteligibility Measure for Consonants in Speech
- Jialu Li. Autosegmental Neural Nets: Should Phones and Tones be Synchronous or Asynchronous?
- Monday 10/5, 16:00-16:50
- Aamir Hassan: It is not the Journey but the Destination: Endpoint Conditioned Trajectory Prediction
- Monday 10/12, 16:00-16:50
- Heting Gao: Equal Accuracy Ratio for Fair Speech Recognition
- Monday 10/19, 16:00-16:50
- John Harvill: Improving recognition for dysarthric speech
- Monday 10/26, 16:00-16:50
- Mahir Morshed: An Overview of Methods for Articulatory Feature Detection
- Monday 11/2, 16:00-16:50
- Xinsheng Wang: An overview of speech-visual multimodal learning
- Monday 11/9, 16:00-16:50
- Jamshed Kaikaus: Multilogue-Net: A Context Aware RNN for Multi-modal Emotion Detection and Sentiment Analysis in Conversation
- Monday 11/16, 16:00-16:50
- Liming Wang: Align or attend? Toward more efficient and accurate spoken word discovery using speech-to-image retrieval
- Monday 11/30, 16:00-16:50
- Haozhong Guan
- Monday 12/7, 16:00-16:50
- Shuju Shi: Vowel inventories in Mandarin and English and the implications on L1 Chinese L2 English acquisition
- Razan Baltaji: Back Translation for Semitic Root Extraction