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Frederick Jelinek
A Challenge Set for Advancing Language Modeling
ACL Lifetime Achievement Award
Improving Statistical Language Model Performance with Automatically Generated Word Hierarchies
NOTE Our Lucky Moments with Frederick Jelinek
Fred Jelinek
Corpus Methods in a Digitized World
26Automatic Speech Recognition and Text-To-Speech
Lecture 5: N-Gram Language Models
History and Survey of AI August 31, 2012
A Maximum Likelihood Approach to Continuous Speech Recognition
Some of My Best Friends Are Linguists
Ieee-Level Awards
Obituary: Fred Jelinek
ACL Lifetime Achievement Award: the Dawn of Statistical ASR and MT
Part-Of-Speech Tagging
Sponsoring Committee: Professor Lisa Gitelman, Chairperson Professor Alexander Galloway Associate Professor Mara Mills Associate Professor Erica Robles-Anderson
Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing Lecture 1 Introduction (I): Words and Probability Welcome to EMNLP
Measuring Tagging Performance of a Joint Language Model
Top View
Using Random Forests in the Structured Language Model
Discriminative Syntactic Language Modeling for Speech Recognition
Natural Language Processing: State of the Art, Current Trends and Challenges
A Pendulum Swung Too Far
Statistical Machine Translation and Automatic Speech Recognition Under Uncertainty
Christine Mitchell — Work-In-Progress !1
Model Combination for Speech Recognition Using Empirical Bayes Risk Minimization
Two Decades of Statistical Language Modeling: Where Do We Go from Here?
Last Call for Participation TSD 2008
Lf.Ibrares June 2012 @ Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2012
Structured Language Models for Statistical Machine Translation
Machine Translation 2: Statistical MT: Phrase-Based and Neural
A Neural Syntactic Language Model∗
SVU News in PDF Format, with an Interactive Table of Contents in Each Issue
Vilém Mathesius Center for Research and Education in Linguistics And
SM Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1958)
Call for Demonstrations and Participation TSD 2010
Large-Scale Discriminative N-Gram Language Models for Statistical Machine Translation