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Phil Woodland

Phil Woodland

New Research Projects - Completed Research Projects - Teaching - Publications

New Research Projects - Completed Research Projects - Teaching - Publications

Office Location: BE5-01

Office Location: BE5-01

Telephone: +44 (0)1223 332996

Telephone: +44 (0)1223 332996

E-mail: pcw [at] eng.cam.ac.uk

E-mail: pcw [at] eng.cam.ac.uk

  

Phil Woodland is a Professor of Information Engineering in the (formerly the Speech Vision and Robotics (SVR) group), of which he is currently the head, and a Professorial Fellow of Peterhouse. He is also the head of the Speech Research Group, and works closely with other staff members of the group Prof Mark Gales, Professor Bill Byrne , and Prof Steve Young.

Phil Woodland is a Professor of Information Engineering in the (formerly the Speech Vision and Robotics (SVR) group), of which he is currently the head, and a Professorial Fellow of Peterhouse. He is also the head of the Speech Research Group, and works closely with other staff members of the group Prof Mark Gales, Dr Bill Byrne , and Prof Steve Young.

Current & New Research Projects

Current & New Research Projects

Recently Completed Projects

Recently Completed Projects

  • AGILE (DARPA GALE funded project) - Integrated Automatic Speech Recognition and Statistical Machine Translation
  • HTK Rich Audio Transcription (DARPA EARS funded project) ( local web-pages)
  • CoreTex (EU funded: Improving Core Speech Recognition technology)
  • Multimedia Document Retrieval (ESPRC funded)
  • AGILE (DARPA GALE funded project) - Integrated Automatic Speech Recognition and Statistical Machine Translation
  • HTK Rich Audio Transcription (DARPA EARS funded project) ( local web-pages)
  • CoreTex (EU funded: Improving Core Speech Recognition technology)
  • Multimedia Document Retrieval (ESPRC funded)

Teaching

Teaching

2012-2013

2012-2013

Publications

Publications

  

A full list of publications can be found here.

Information on most-cited publications can be found from Google Scholar.

Information on most-cited publications can be found from Google Scholar.

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