Explainability and evolutive systems for Speaker Verification and Anti-Spoofing an event organized by the EXTENSOR project

Explainability and evolutive systems for Speaker Verification and Anti-Spoofing an event organized by the EXTENSOR project (ANR-19-CE23-0001-01) In the context of the EXTENSOR project, LIUM and EURECOM organise two sessions of talk on two topics addressed in this project: explainability and interpretability for speech processing and evolutive systems and end-to-end speech processing. The talks will […]

Explicabilité et Interprétabilité des modèles IA : concepts, approches et adaptabilité au domaine du traitement de la parole

Seminar from Jean-François Bonastre, professor at LIA, Avignon Université   Date: 03/09/2021 Time: 14h00 Localization: IC2 Boardroom, online Speaker: Jean-François Bonastre   Explicability and Interpretability of AI models: concepts, approaches and adaptability to the domain of speech processing   This presentation proposes to define the notions of explicability and interpretability in AI and to give […]

Paul Tardy

PhD defence, Paul Tardy Date : 12/07/2021 Time : 9h00 Location : online   Title: Neural Approaches for Abstractive Summarization of Speech Transcription Jury members: Ms. Sophie Rosset, Research Director, LISN, Reviewer Mr. Alexandre Allauzen, Professor, LAMSADE, Paris, Reviewer Mr. Sylvain Meignier, Professor, LIUM, Le Mans University, Examiner Mr. Alexis Nasr, Professeur, LIS, Examiner Mr. […]

Offre de thèse : Automatic diagnosis of errors of end-to-end speech transcription systems from users perspective

Open PhD position: Automatic diagnosis of errors of end-to-end speech transcription systems from users perspective Main laboratory: ​Laboratoire Informatique d’Avignon​ (LIA) Supervisors: Richard Dufour (​LIA​, ​Avignon University) and Jane Wottawa (LIUM​, ​Le Mans University) Start time:​ September 2021   Project context This Ph.D. position is part of the French research project DIETS (Automatic diagnosis of […]

Offre de thèse: Apprentissage actif, interprétation et contrôle pour la synthèse neuronale de parole expressive

Open PhD position: Active learning, interpretation and control for neural synthesis of expressive speech Host Laboratory : Laboratoire Informatique de l’Université du Mans (LIUM), team LST PhD Director : Anthony Larcher, (LIUM​, ​Le Mans Université) Co-supervisors : Yannick Estève (​LIA​, ​Avignon Université), Marie Tahon (LIUM​, ​Le Mans Université) Contact : firstname.name@univ-lemans.fr and firstname.name@univ-avignon.fr​, respectively starting […]

Joint effort on data loading process and its application to VAD, speaker turn detection and overlap detection

Seminar from Martin Lebourdais and Théo Mariotte, PhD students at LIUM   Date: 18/06/2021 Time: 11h00 Localization:IC2 Salle des conseils, online Speakers: Martin Lebourdais and Théo Mariotte   Joint effort on data loading process and its application to VAD, speaker turn detection and overlap detection   Diarization is the task of finding “Who spoke when?” […]

The LIUM Human Active Correction Platform for Speaker Diarization

The LIUM Human Active Correction Platform for Speaker Diarization     The human assisted speaker diarization platform enables a human annotator to correct the output of any speaker diarization system by providing a graphical view of the diarization segmentation and clustering steps and guiding the human annotator to optimize the correction process and easily improve […]

Human assisted speaker diarization, approach and demonstrator

Seminar from diarization team   Date: 21/05/2021 Time: 11h00 Localization: online Speakers: Meysam Shamsi, Yevhenii Prokopalo and Anthony Larcher   Human assisted speaker diarization, approach and demonstrator   ALLIES and ESPERANTO projects are targeting human assisted speaker diarization across time. To address this task step by step, our team proposes a within-show human assisted correction […]

End2End Acoustic to Semantic Transduction

Seminar from Valentin Pelloin, PhD student at LIUM   Date: 12/05/2021 Time: 11h00 Localization: online Speaker: Valentin Pelloin   End2End Acoustic to Semantic Transduction   We propose a novel end-to-end sequence-to-sequence spoken language understanding model using an attention mechanism. It reliably selects contextual acoustic features in order to hypothesize semantic contents. An initial architecture capable […]

Best paper award, IDA 2021

The paper SINr: fast computing of Sparse Interpretable Node Representations is not a sin! recieved the best paper award at the 19th Symposium on Intelligent Data Analysis (IDA 2021). Congrats to Thibault Prouteau, Victor Connes, Nicolas Dugué, Anthony Perez, Jean-Charles Lamirel, Nathalie Camelin and Sylvain Meignier !