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|bio=Alan W Black is an Associate Professor in the Language Technologies Institute at Carnegie Mellon University.  He previously worked in the Centre for Speech Technology Research at the University of Edinburgh, and before that at ATR in Japan.  He is one of the principal authors of the free software Festival Speech Synthesis System, the FestVox voice building tools and CMU Flite, a small footprint speech synthesis engine.  He received his PhD in Computational Linguistics from Edinburgh University in 1993, his MSc in Knowledge Based Systems also from Edinburgh in 1986, and a BSc (Hons) in Computer Science from Coventry University in 1984.
 
Although much of his core research focuses on speech synthesis, he also works in real-time hands-free speech-to-speech translation systems (Croatian, Arabic and Thai), spoken dialog systems, and rapid language adaptation for support of new languages.  Alan W Black was an elected member of the IEEE Speech Technical Committee (2003-2007).  He is currently on the board of ISCA and on the editorial board of Speech Communications. He was program chair of the ISCA Speech Synthesis Workshop 2004, and was general co-chair of Interspeech 2006 -- ICSLP. In 2004, with Prof Keiichi Tokuda, he initiated the now annual Blizzard Challenge, the largest multi-site evaluation of corpus-based speech synthesis techniques.}}
 
== Date ==
 
* 15:00, Tuesday, November 10<sup>th</sup>, 2009
* Room 336
 
== Speaker ==
 
* Alan W Black, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
 
== Abstract ==
 
The purpose of this tutorial is to inform participants about the
Let&rsquo;s Go Bus Information task that will be used in the 2010 Spoken
Dialog Challenge, and to give details of the distributed Olympus-
based Let&rsquo;s Go System.  The information will be invaluable to those
who wish to build a comparable system and to those who wish to
modify the DialRC distributed Let&rsquo;s Go System.
 
 
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