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The Summer 2015 Jelinek Workshop on Speech and Language Technology Closing presentations will be held Aug. 13 and 14 in Odegaard Undergraduate Library Room 220.
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Thursday, Aug. 13th: Workshop Review and Summary Presentations, Part I
- 9–9:30am Continental Breakfast, at entry to Odegaard Undergraduate Library Room 220
- 9:30–9:40am Welcome Remarks: Workshop Co-Director Prof. Les Atlas (University of Washington)
- 9:40–10:20am Workshop Goals and Accomplishments (Highlights): Workshop Co-Director Prof. Sanjeev Khudanpur (Johns Hopkins University) and workshop team leaders
- 10:20–10:40am Sponsor Comments, UW Leadership Remarks: Moderated by Les Atlas
- 10:40–11:00am Break
- 11:00am–12:30pm Team Presentation: Far-Field Speech Enhancement and Recognition in Mismatched Settings led by Dr. John R. Hershey (Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs)
- 12:30–1pm Discussion, Questions and Comments
- 1–2:30pm Lunch (on your own, lunch is available nearby in Red Square or on University Way)
- 2:30–4pm Team Presentation: Structured Computational Network Architectures for Robust ASR led by Drs. Dong Yu (Microsoft Research) and Khe Chai Sim (National University of Singapore)
- 4–4:30pm Discussion, Questions and Comments
- 4:30pm End of day’s events
Friday, Aug. 14th: Workshop Review and Summary Presentations, Part II
- 9–9:30am Continental Breakfast, at entry to Odegaard Undergraduate Library Room 220.
- 9:30–9:35am Introduction to Part II: Workshop Co-Director Prof. Mari Ostendorf (UW)
- 9:35–11:05am Team Presentation: Probabilistic Transcription of Languages with No Native-Language Transcribers led by Drs. Mark Hasegawa-Johnson (University of Illinois-Urbana) and Adrian (KC) Lee (UW)
- 11:05–11:35am Discussion, Questions and Comments
- 11:35am–1pm Lunch (on your own, lunch is available nearby in Red Square or on University Way)
- 1–2:30pm Team Presentation: Continuous Wide-Band Machine Translation led by Dr. Chris Dyer (Carnegie Mellon University)
- 2:30–3pm Discussion, Questions and Comments
- 3pm Workshop participants back to labs for clean up and move out