Gerald Penn
Research Interests |
Natural Language Processing, Mathematical Linguistics,
Acoustic Modelling, Spoken Language Processing, Logic Programming,
Finite State Methods, Linguistic Information Visualization,
and Parsing in Freer-Word-Order Languages
(see also Publications, Students
& Co-authors) |
Projects |
ALE |
The Attribute Logic Engine |
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Courses |
SMC/CSC 199 |
Intelligence: Artificial and Human, T 10-12,1-3; R 2-4 |
CSC 401/2511 |
Natural Language Computing, MWF 10-11,11-12 |
CSC 2501 |
Introduction to Computational Linguistics, MWF 12-1 |
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Organizations |
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Editorial Boards |
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Home Pages |
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Drafts, Talks, and Publications on Work in Progress
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Efficient Evaluation of Activation Functions over Encrypted Data
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Patricia Thaine, Sergey Gorbunov, and Gerald Penn.
2nd Deep Learning and Security Workshop, 40th IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P 2019), San Francisco.
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Improving Speech Recognition with Drop-in Replacements for f-bank Features
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Sean Robertson, Gerald Penn and Yingxue Wang.
7th International Conference on Statistical Language and Speech Processing (SLSP 2019), Ljubljana.
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Rationally Reappraising ATIS-based Dialogue Systems
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Frank Niu and Gerald Penn.
Proceedings of the 57th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2019), Florence, pp. 5503-5507.
[ Home | Contact | Research
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gpenn@cs.toronto.edu
http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~gpenn
The style of these pages was shamelessly ripped off from Frank
Pfenning. |