
Kyle Gorman
City University of New York Graduate Center
hyperparameters
sensitivity
expectation maximization
character-level sequence to sequence
morphoglogical inflection
grapheme to phoneme
weighted finite-state automata
shortest path
2
presentations
SHORT BIO
I am a professor of linguistics at the Graduate Center, City University of New York, and director of the master's program in computational linguistics. I also work as a software engineer at Google Research. Some topics I've worked on include the morphophonology of Latin, productivity and defectivity, phonotactics, statistical methods for computational model comparison, finite-state techniques, text normalization, grapheme-to-phoneme conversion, morphological analysis, and aphasia.
Presentations

Quantifying the Hyperparameter Sensitivity of Neural Networks for Character-level Sequence-to-Sequence Tasks
Adam Wiemerslage and 2 other authors

A* shortest string decoding for non-idempotent semirings
Kyle Gorman and 1 other author