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SLP-P1: Multi-lingual Identification and Processing

Session Type: Poster
Time: Tuesday, May 14, 13:30 - 15:30
Location: Poster Area A, Ground Floor
Session Chair: Tan Lee, Chinese University of Hong Kong
 
  SLP-P1.1: DOMAIN ATTENTIVE FUSION FOR END-TO-END DIALECT IDENTIFICATION WITH UNKNOWN TARGET DOMAIN
         Suwon Shon; Massachusetts Institute of Technology
         Ahmed Ali; Qatar Computing Research Institute
         James Glass; Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 
  SLP-P1.2: CROSS-LINGUAL TRANSFER LEARNING FOR SPOKEN LANGUAGE UNDERSTANDING
         Quynh Ngoc Thi Do; Amazon
         Judith Gaspers; Amazon
 
  SLP-P1.3: ADVERSARIAL MULTI-TASK DEEP FEATURES AND UNSUPERVISED BACK-END ADAPTATION FOR LANGUAGE RECOGNITION
         Zhiyuan Peng; The Chinese University of Hong Kong
         Siyuan Feng; The Chinese University of Hong Kong
         Tan Lee; The Chinese University of Hong Kong
 
  SLP-P1.4: END-TO-END LANGUAGE RECOGNITION USING ATTENTION BASED HIERARCHICAL GATED RECURRENT UNIT MODELS
         Bharat Padi; minds.ai
         Anand Mohan; Indian Institute of Science
         Sriram Ganapathy; Indian Institute of Science
 
  SLP-P1.5: CMU WILDERNESS MULTILINGUAL SPEECH DATASET
         Alan W Black; Carnegie Mellon University
 
  SLP-P1.6: TUPLEMAX LOSS FOR LANGUAGE IDENTIFICATION
         Li Wan; Google, Inc.
         Prashant Sridhar; Google, Inc.
         Yang Yu; Google, Inc.
         Quan Wang; Google, Inc.
         Ignacio Lopez Moreno; Google, Inc.
 
  SLP-P1.7: INTERACTIVE LEARNING OF TEACHER-STUDENT MODEL FOR SHORT UTTERANCE SPOKEN LANGUAGE IDENTIFICATION
         Peng Shen; NICT
         Xugang Lu; NICT
         Sheng Li; NICT
         Hisashi Kawai; NICT
 
  SLP-P1.8: SEMI-SUPERVISED LEARNING WITH GENERATIVE ADVERSARIAL NETWORKS FOR ARABIC DIALECT IDENTIFICATION
         Chunlei Zhang; The University of Texas at Dallas
         Qian Zhang; The University of Texas at Dallas
         John H. L. Hansen; The University of Texas at Dallas
 
  SLP-P1.9: UTTERANCE-LEVEL END-TO-END LANGUAGE IDENTIFICATION USING ATTENTION-BASED CNN-BLSTM
         Weicheng Cai; Sun Yat-Sen University
         Danwei Cai; Duke Kunshan University
         Shen Huang; Tencent Research
         Ming Li; Duke Kunshan University
 
  SLP-P1.10: WHEN CTC TRAINING MEETS ACOUSTIC LANDMARKS
         Di He; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
         Xuesong Yang; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
         Boon Pang Lim; Novumind Inc
         Yi Liang; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
         Mark Hasegawa-Johnson; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
         Deming Chen; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign