no code implementations • ACL 2022 • Megan Merz, Olga Scrivner
Automatic speech recognition (ASR) has evolved from a pipeline architecture with pronunciation dictionaries, phonetic features and language models to the end-to-end systems performing a direct translation from a raw waveform into a word sequence.
Automatic Speech Recognition Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) +1
no code implementations • 10 Feb 2021 • Olga Scrivner, Elizabeth McAvoy, Thuy Nguyen, Tenzin Choeden, Kosali Simon, Katy Börner
Responding to the U. S. opioid crisis requires a holistic approach supported by evidence from linking and analyzing multiple data sources.
no code implementations • 16 Nov 2020 • Olga Scrivner
I show how information structure and syntactic constraints change over time and propose a method that allows researchers to differentiate a stable word order alternation from alternation indicating a change.
no code implementations • 3 Jun 2020 • Katy Börner, Olga Scrivner, Leonard E. Cross, Michael Gallant, Shutian Ma, Adam S. Martin, Elizabeth Record, Haici Yang, Jonathan M. Dilger
Understanding the emergence, co-evolution, and convergence of science and technology (S&T) areas offers competitive intelligence for researchers, managers, policy makers, and others.
no code implementations • LREC 2014 • Timur Gilmanov, Olga Scrivner, S K{\"u}bler, ra
It is well known that word aligned parallel corpora are valuable linguistic resources.