The 2017 Annual Jelinek Memorial Workshop on Speech and Language Technology will be held at Carnegie Mellon University Language Technologies Institute in Pittsburgh, PA.
It is a continuation of the Johns Hopkins University CLSP summer workshop series from 1995-2016. It consists of a two-week summer school, followed by a six-week workshop. Notable researchers and students come together to collaborate on selected research topics. The Workshop is named after the late Fred Jelinek, its former director and head of the Center for Speech and Language Processing.
The summer school is meant to be an introduction to the state-of-the-art research in the speech and language technology area for graduate and undergraduate students. View the last year's agenda and topic here. For this year's program details, check out the workshop website.
2017 Workshop Program (July 3-August 11, 2017)
This year's topics and research teams will be:
- Neural Machine Translation with Minimal Parallel Resources (Leader: George Foster - National Research Council Canada)
- Enhancement and Analysis of Conversational Speech (Leader: Mark Liberman - Linguistic Data Consortium)
- The Speaking Rosetta Stone - Discovering Grounded Linguistic Units for Languages without Orthography (Leader: Emmanuel Dupoux - École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Odette Scharenborg - Radboud University Nijmegen)