An Interactive Lecture-Demonstration of Human Assisted Speech Recognition
Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU via YouTube
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Explore the fundamentals of human-assisted speech processing through this interactive lecture-demonstration presented by experts from the Department of Defense and National Institute of Standards and Technology. Learn about the intersection of human expertise and automated speech technologies, examining how human intervention can enhance speech recognition and processing systems. Discover practical applications and methodologies that combine human intelligence with computational approaches to improve speech processing accuracy and effectiveness. Gain insights into the collaborative relationship between human operators and speech processing algorithms, understanding when and how human assistance can optimize system performance. Examine real-world case studies and demonstrations that illustrate the benefits and challenges of implementing human-assisted approaches in speech processing workflows.
Syllabus
John J. Godfrey and Craig S. Greenberg: An Interactive Lecture-Demonstration of Human Assisted Sp...
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Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU