Deploying Technology to Save Endangered Languages

08/23/2019
by   Hilaria Cruz, et al.
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Computer scientists working on natural language processing, native speakers of endangered languages, and field linguists to discuss ways to harness Automatic Speech Recognition, especially neural networks, to automate annotation, speech tagging, and text parsing on endangered languages.

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