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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, Professor 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)

Teaching

Teaching

  

2022-2023

2012-2013

  

Publications

Publications

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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