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, Spring 2021
- Wednesday, 1/27, 13:00-13:50
- Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Short descriptions of some papers that I recommend
- Wednesday, 2/17, 13:00-13:50
- No class; rest day!
- Wednesday, 2/24, 13:00-13:50
- John Harvill and Kiran Ramnath, Acoustic Word Embeddings.
- Wednesday, 3/3, 13:00-13:50
- Mahir Morshed
- Heting Gao, Distributional robust optimization and invariant risk minimization for cross-lingual speech recognition
- Wednesday, 3/10, 13:00-13:50
- Efthymios Tzinis, Into the Wild with AudioScope: Unsupervised Audio-Visual Separation of On-Screen Sounds
- Wednesday, 3/17, 13:00-13:50
- Shuju Shi, Automatic Prediction of Pronunciation Errors by Second Language Learners
- Liming Wang, Multimodal Phone Discovery
- Wednesday, 3/24, 13:00-13:50
- No class; rest day!
- Wednesday, 3/31, 13:00-13:50
- Haozhong Guan
- Junrui Ni: Regret Minimization applied to Cross-Lingual Speech Recognition
- Wednesday, 4/7, 13:00-13:50
- Jialu Li
- Wednesday, 4/14, 13:00-13:50
- Jamshed Kaikaus, Audiovisual emotion recognition
- Wednesday, 4/21, 13:00-13:50
- No class
- Wednesday, 4/28, 13:00-13:50
- Leda Sarı, Fairness in Artificial Intelligence
- Wednesday, 5/5, 13:00-13:50
- Yuchen Fan, Sparse Representation in Deep Vision Models