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Human speech processing |
Phonetics |
Phonology |
Prosody |
Sociophonetics |
Speech production |
Language acquisition |
Multilingualism |
Automatic speech recognition |
Multimodal processing |
Robust speech recognition |
Speech enhancement |
Machine learning |
Paralinguistics |
Speaker recognition |
Speech synthesis |
Human-robot interaction |
Virtual humans |
Computer-assisted language learning |
Speech-based assistive technology |
Natural language processing |
Natural language generation |
Morphology and pronunciation |
Dialogue and discourse |
Information extraction |
Summarization |
Translation |
Corpus development |
Ethics
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Research Areas
I work on multi-sensory data modelling, that includes speech and audio, biosignals and visual data modalities. My research incorporates shared perspective from statistics, machine-learning, deep-learning and (social) signal processing, with an emphasis on resource constrained setting. I am also interested in questions on ‘AI-alignment’ from legal and human-rights perspectives, besides the ethical and technical aspects. In collaboration with interdisciplinary experts, I am currently researching and developing tools for AI evaluation and impact-assessment within high-risk use-cases of AI with compliance and conformity as end goals. Equity, accessibility, inclusivity are recurrent themes in my research, providing the foundational grounding and direction to my research.
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