Talk at Humboldt University of Berlin

I presented our work on Tracing Phonetic Features in Automatic Speech Recognition Models in the joint colloqium of the phonetics and corpus linguistics groups at Humboldt University of Berlin. Thank you for hosting me, Tine Mooshammer, Malte Belz, and Sarah Wesolek!

The talk was based on our Interspeech 2024 paper, where we used ASR to examine coarticulation, and our recent Computer, Speech & Language paper, where we investigated how ASR models handle locally-perturbed speech signals. 👀

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If you are planning a trip to Berlin one of these days, there surely is no shortage of activites. I can recommend booking a free tour of the Reichstag for a behind-the-scenes perspective on German politics 🏛, taking the bus to Dahlem to enjoy expressionist art at the Brücke Museum 🎨, and strolling through the city with open eyes to discover gems like the Yellow Man mural by Brasilian street artists Os Gêmeos. 💚 💛 💙