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Martijn Bartelds

Graduate student @ University of Groningen

low-resource

multilingual

bert

zero-shot

data augmentation

speech recognition

monolingual

self-training

low-resource languages

asr

tts

part-of-speech-tagging

pos-tagging

lexical-embeddings

language variants

3

presentations

SHORT BIO

Martijn Bartelds is a PhD student at the University of Groningen. His research focuses on developing and applying natural language processing methods to model resource-scarce languages. He is particularly interested in speech processing with extremely low-resource languages, dialects, and non-native speech. He is a visiting researcher in Odette Scharenborg's lab at Delft University of Technology. Previously, he visited the University of Pennsylvania and Stanford University where he was working with Professor Mark Liberman and Professor Dan Jurafsky.

Presentations

Making More of Little Data: Improving Low-Resource Automatic Speech Recognition Using Data Augmentation

Martijn Bartelds and 4 other authors

Quantifying Language Variation Acoustically with Few Resources

Martijn Bartelds and 1 other author

Adapting Monolingual Models: Data can be Scarce when Language Similarity is High

Wietse de Vries and 3 other authors

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