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JSALT closing days

GATHERING TO WORK BETTER

 

 

After 6 weeks of intensive work, The 4 teams, 2 of which are part of the ESPERANTO project, are preparing to present their work at the final presentations.

The presentations will be broadcast live, and you can follow them by following the links below:

 

Thursday, Agust 3

9:30 to 12:30 - X-Diar: Explainability for diarization (Live streaming)
This ESPERANTO project is led by Marie Tahon (LMU) and aims at converting these outputs into interpretable clues which explains the automatic diarization. 
You can learn more about this project and his members here.

14:00 to 17:00 -  Better together: Text + context (Live streaming)

This project is led by Kenneth Church (Northeastern University). This team includes Peter Vickers from the University of Sheffield.
You can learn more about this project and his members here.

Friday, Agust 4

9:30 to 12:30 - Automatic design of conversational models from observation of human-to-human conversation (Live streaming)
This ESPERANTO project is led by Petr Schwarz (BUT) and its goal is to explore ways to design conversation models in the form of finite state graphs semi-automatically or fully automatically from an unlabeled set of audio or textual training dialogs.. 
You can learn more about this project and his members here.

14:00 to 17:00 - Finite state methods with modern neural Architectures for speech applications and beyond (Live streaming)

This project is led by Lucas ondel Yang (LISN, CNRS). This team includes Pablo Riera from the CONICET.
You can learn more about this project and his members here.

 

 

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