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|email= gopalakr@cs.cmu.edu | |email= gopalakr@cs.cmu.edu | ||
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|bio=Gopala Anumanchipalli | |bio=Gopala Anumanchipalli is a PhD student at the Language Technologies Institute within the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon. He is being advised by Dr. Alan Black. Earlier, he got his B.Tech and and Masters degrees in Computer Science from IIIT Hyderabad, India. | ||
His research interests are in spoken language technologies, specifically speech-to-speech Machine Translation (S2SMT). | His research interests are in spoken language technologies, specifically speech-to-speech Machine Translation (S2SMT). | ||
In simple terms, trying to make computers hear, talk and translate as we speak! | In simple terms, trying to make computers hear, talk and translate as we speak! |
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Gopala Krishna Anumanchipalli |
![]() His research interests are in spoken language technologies, specifically speech-to-speech Machine Translation (S2SMT). In simple terms, trying to make computers hear, talk and translate as we speak! |
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Date
- 15:00, Friday, June 5th, 2009
- Room VA4, building of Civil Engineering
Speaker
- Gopala K Anumanchipalli, Carnegie Mellon University, USA (CMU Portugal)
Abstract
This talk...