Badr M. Abdullah, PhD
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Computational Linguistics, Speech Technology Postdoc @ Saarland University 🦉
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If you're in Rotterdam for Interspeech, join us on Monday for the special session on Interpretability in Speech Technology

🕚 August 18th, 11:00 AM

📍Dock 15

🎙️ 𝐊𝐞𝐲𝐧𝐨𝐭𝐞 by 𝑃𝑟𝑜𝑓. 𝐾𝑎𝑟𝑒𝑛 𝐿𝑖𝑣𝑒𝑠𝑐𝑢

🖼️ 𝐏𝐨𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐬𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧 for 15 accepted papers

#Interspeech2025
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📢 #SpeechTech & #SpeechScience researchers!
We are thrilled to announce that Prof. Karen Livescu will keynote our Special Session on Interpretable Audio and Speech Models at #Interspeech2025:
"What can interpretability do for us (and what can it not)?"
🗓️ Aug 18, 11:00
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Keynote Speaker Announcement 🔊 30.07.2025 We are delighted to announce the keynote speech t`hat will happen at the special session! Speaker: Prof. Karen Livescu, Toyota Technological Institute at Ch...
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📢 #SpeechTech & #SpeechScience researchers!
We are thrilled to announce that Prof. Karen Livescu will keynote our Special Session on Interpretable Audio and Speech Models at #Interspeech2025:
"What can interpretability do for us (and what can it not)?"
🗓️ Aug 18, 11:00
@interspeech.bsky.social
Announcements
Keynote Speaker Announcement 🔊 30.07.2025 We are delighted to announce the keynote speech t`hat will happen at the special session! Speaker: Prof. Karen Livescu, Toyota Technological Institute at Ch...
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New paper in Interspeech 2025 🚨
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A Robust Model for Arabic Dialect Identification using Voice Conversion

Paper 📝 arxiv.org/pdf/2505.24713
Demo 🎙️https://shorturl.at/rrMm6

#Arabic #SpeechTech #NLProc #AI #Speech #ArabicDialects #Interspeech2025 #ArabicNLP
badralabsi.bsky.social
Today is #Interspeech2025 deadline

Don't forgot to submit your work to the special session on Interpretability in Audio & Speech Technology, if it fits the theme

We are looking forward to see exciting submissions ✨

#SpeechTech #SpeechScience
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📣 #SpeechTech & #SpeechScience people

We are organizing a special session at #Interspeech2025 on: Interpretability in Audio & Speech Technology

Check out the special session website: sites.google.com/view/intersp...

Paper submission deadline 📆 12 February 2025
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Humans vs Ants: Problem-solving Skills
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I wanted to show that you could ask these questions about pretty much any language (including English). But I'm glad you asked these questions because this opinion is very common among NLP practitioners and I'm curious how we should respond
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Shoutout to fellow organizers: Aravind Krishnan @a-krishnan.bsky.social, Francesco Paissan @fpaissan.bsky.social, Cem Subakan, Mirco Ravanelli, and Dietrich Klakow
badralabsi.bsky.social
📣 #SpeechTech & #SpeechScience people

We are organizing a special session at #Interspeech2025 on: Interpretability in Audio & Speech Technology

Check out the special session website: sites.google.com/view/intersp...

Paper submission deadline 📆 12 February 2025
badralabsi.bsky.social
In a different universe:

Why do we publish English only resources?
linguistic findings?❌ weak due to focus on a single language
support model multilinguality? ❌so why this specific morphologically poor language?
Spoken by a large population?❌ why don't work on Mandarin instead?
badralabsi.bsky.social
That's rigth. It is just an NN, only one hidden layer
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odettes.bsky.social
Another question to the speech community here: Which paper is considered to be the first paper on speech recognition that used DNNs?
This one: Acoustic Modeling using Deep Belief Networks
Abdel-rahman Mohamed, George E. Dahl, and Geoffrey Hinton? IEEE TASLP

or another...?
badralabsi.bsky.social
It depends on what you mean by speech recognition

If you have a broad definition, you could back to 1980s 😁

pubs.aip.org/asa/jasa/art...
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I am working on speech translation nowadays, does that count as MT? 😁
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Damn Duo!

I did not need a reminder of that 😅

#Duolingo
badralabsi.bsky.social
Nah I don't like question answering. For answers please see Yoav Goldberg's comment
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Not this bit.

But "So far it seems they [LLMs] have been a great toy." is indeed a controversial opinion

Yoav Goldberg answered Zerak's question in his comment (from an NLP practioner's perspective), although LLMs are not just for NLP stuff
badralabsi.bsky.social
Do you seriously mean that or you intentionally wrote a controversial opinion so people come and attack you? 😁
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I've started putting together a starter pack with people working on Speech Technology and Speech Science: go.bsky.app/BQ7mbkA

(Self-)nominations welcome!