Nine tutorials are scheduled on the first day (September 26); three time slots with three tutorials for each slot. This year, you can attend three tutorials.
With at least one paid tutorial registration, a limited number (around 37) of students may register for one additional tutorial free of charge. This special opportunity is provided on a first-come first-served basis, and is made possible by the financial contribution of IBM Research.
INTERSPEECH 2010 Tutorial Program
Date: September 26 (Sunday)
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R1: room 301 |
R2: room 302 |
R3: room 303 |
| S1: 09:15-12:00 |
(T-S1-R1)
Discriminative Training - Fundamentals and Applications
Chin-Hui Lee (Georgia Institute of Technology) |
(T-S1-R2)
Foundations of Statistical Machine Translation: Past, Present and Future
Taro Watanabe (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology) |
(T-S1-R3)
Speech and Language Technology for Linguists and other Human Scientists
Daniel Hirst (Universite de Provence) |
| S2: 13:00-15:45 |
(T-S2-R1)
Conditional Random Fields and Direct Decoding for Speech and Language Processing
Eric Fosler-Lussier (Ohio State University)
Geoffrey Zweig (Microsoft) |
(T-S2-R2)
Mobile Voice Search
Mazin Gilbert (AT&T)
Alex Acero (Microsoft) |
(T-S2-R3)
Multilingual Speech Processing - Rapid Language Adaptation Tools and Technologies
Tanja Schultz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Carnegie Mellon University)
Alan W Black (Carnegie Mellon University) |
| S3: 16:15-19:00 |
(T-S3-R1)
Kernel Engineering for Fast and Easy Design of Natural Language Applications
Alessandro Moschitti (University of Trento) |
(T-S3-R2)
Meeting Recognition
Thomas Hain (University of Sheffield)
Steve Renals (University of Edinburgh) |
(T-S3-R3)
Medical Speech Processing - Pathologies, Treatment Assistance, Clinical Trials
Elmar Noeth (Erlangen University)
Tobias Bocklet (Erlangen University) |
R1: Room 301
(T-S1-R1)
Discriminative Training - Fundamentals and Applications
- Chin-Hui Lee (Georgia Institute of Technology)
(T-S2-R1)
Conditional Random Fields and Direct Decoding for Speech and Language Processing
- Eric Fosler-Lussier (Ohio State University)
- Geoffrey Zweig (Microsoft)
(T-S3-R1)
Kernel Engineering for Fast and Easy Design of Natural Language Applications
- Alessandro Moschitti (University of Trento)
R2: Room 302
(T-S1-R2)
Foundations of Statistical Machine Translation: Past, Present and Future
- Taro Watanabe (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology)
(T-S2-R2)
Mobile Voice Search
- Mazin Gilbert (AT&T)
- Alex Acero (Microsoft)
(T-S3-R2)
Meeting Recognition
- Thomas Hain (University of Sheffield)
- Steve Renals (University of Edinburgh)
R3: Room 303
(T-S1-R3)
Speech and Language Technology for Linguists and other Human Scientists
- Daniel Hirst (Universite de Provence)
(T-S2-R3)
Multilingual Speech Processing - Rapid Language Adaptation Tools and Technologies
- Tanja Schultz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Carnegie Mellon University)
- Alan W Black (Carnegie Mellon University)
(T-S3-R3)
Medical Speech Processing - Pathologies, Treatment Assistance, Clinical Trials
- Elmar Noeth (Erlangen University)
- Tobias Bocklet (Erlangen University)
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