Gerald Penn
| Research Interests |
Natural Language Processing, Mathematical Linguistics,
Logic Programming, Linear Logics, Finite State Methods,
Speech Summarization, Linguistic Information Visualization,
and Parsing in Freer-Word-Order Languages
(see also Publications, Students
& Co-authors) |
| Projects |
| ALE |
The Attribute Logic Engine |
| GRAND |
Graphics, Animation and New Media |
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| Courses |
| CSC 2518 |
Spoken Language Processing, R 1-3, GB 120 |
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| Organizations |
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| Home Pages |
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Drafts, Talks, and Publications on Work in Progress
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Summarizing Multiple Spoken Documents: Finding Evidence from Untranscribed Audio
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Xiaodan Zhu, Gerald Penn and Frank Rudzicz.
Proceedings of The 47th Annual Meeting of the Association for
Computational Linguistics (ACL 2009), Singapore. pp. 549-557.
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A Critical Assessment of Spoken Utterance Retrieval through
Approximate Lattice Representations
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Siavash Kazemian, Frank Rudzicz, Gerald Penn and Cosmin Munteanu.
Proceedings of the 10th ACM
International Conference on Multimedia Information Retrieval (MIR-08),
Vancouver, pp. 83-88.
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A Critical Reassessment of Evaluation
Baselines for Speech Summarization
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Gerald Penn and Xiaodan Zhu.
Proceedings of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2008), Columbus, pp. 470-478.
[ Home | Contact | Research
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| Students
| ALE ]
gpenn@cs.toronto.edu
http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~gpenn
The style of these pages was shamelessly ripped off from Frank
Pfenning. |