Martijn Wieling
13 papers · 2017–2024 · 6 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences
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low-resource language
(5)
cross-lingual transfer
(3)
part-of-speech tagging
(3)
speech analysis
(2)
neural network
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data augmentation
(1)
multilingual nlp
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feature extraction
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syntactic analysis
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automatic speech recognition
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self-supervised learning
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language model evaluation
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speaker recognition
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dynamic time warping
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acoustic model
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language variation
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text classification
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text-to-speech synthesis
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speech embedding
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transfer learning
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Papers
Quantifying the effect of speech pathology on automatic and human speaker verification
INTERSPEECH 2024
Exploring Self-Supervised Speech Representations for Cross-lingual Acoustic-to-Articulatory Inversion
INTERSPEECH 2024
Developing Infrastructure for Low-Resource Language Corpus Building
COLING 2024
DUMB: A Benchmark for Smart Evaluation of Dutch Models
EMNLP 2023
Changing usage of Low Saxon auxiliary and modal verbs
EMNLP 2023
Making More of Little Data: Improving Low-Resource Automatic Speech Recognition Using Data Augmentation
ACL 2023
Quantifying Language Variation Acoustically with Few Resources
NAACL 2022
Make the Best of Cross-lingual Transfer: Evidence from POS Tagging with over 100 Languages
ACL 2022
Low Saxon dialect distances at the orthographic and syntactic level
ACL 2022
Adapting Monolingual Models: Data can be Scarce when Language Similarity is High
IJCNLP 2021
Adapting Monolingual Models: Data can be Scarce when Language Similarity is High
ACL 2021
LSDC - A comprehensive dataset for Low Saxon Dialect Classification
COLING 2020
Analysis of Acoustic-to-Articulatory Speech Inversion Across Different Accents and Languages
INTERSPEECH 2017