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Machine learning of level and progression in second/additional language spoken English

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  • UserDr Kate Knill, Department of Engineering, Cambridge University
  • ClockWednesday 11 May 2016, 14:30-15:30
  • HouseGisbert Kapp, N123.

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As more data becomes available, systems to automatically assess spoken English are increasing in their power and practicality. These systems can, for example, help reduce human assessment effort and allow learners to independently monitor their progress. This talk will discuss the development of automatic systems for different levels of learners and what we can learn about a learner’s progression from their spoken data.

This talk is part of the Speech Recognition by Synthesis Seminars series.

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