
David Gaddy
University of California Berkeley
speech
speech synthesis
silent speech
electromyography
2
presentations
SHORT BIO
David is a Ph.D. student in the Natural Language Processing Group at UC Berkeley, advised by Dan Klein. His current research is on decoding silent speech with electromyography, but he has also worked on a range of other topics, including language grounding, syntactic parsing, and semantic parsing. Today he is presenting his work from an internship with Google Assistant on making efficient updates to a neural semantic parser.
Presentations

Overcoming Conflicting Data when Updating a Neural Semantic Parser
David Gaddy and 4 other authors

An Improved Model for Voicing Silent Speech
David Gaddy and 1 other author