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Computational linguistics / Speech recognition / Machine learning / Natural language processing / Computational neuroscience / Acoustic model / Pattern recognition / Image segmentation / Artificial neural network / Speech perception / Language model / N-gram
Date: 2013-04-17 11:55:33
Computational linguistics
Speech recognition
Machine learning
Natural language processing
Computational neuroscience
Acoustic model
Pattern recognition
Image segmentation
Artificial neural network
Speech perception
Language model
N-gram

A SUMMARY OF THE 2012 JHU CLSP WORKSHOP ON ZERO RESOURCE SPEECH TECHNOLOGIES AND MODELS OF EARLY LANGUAGE ACQUISITION Aren Jansen,1 Emmanuel Dupoux,2 Sharon Goldwater, 3 Mark Johnson,4 Sanjeev Khudanpur,1 Kenneth Church,

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