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Mauro Cettolo is affiliated with the Fondazione Bruno Kessler in Italy. Their research primarily lies within Computer Science, with a focus on subfields such as Artificial Intelligence, Language and Linguistics, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and Signal Processing.

The scientist's work covers several key topics in these areas, including:

  • Natural Language Processing Techniques
  • Speech Recognition and Synthesis
  • Subtitles and Audiovisual Media
  • Translation Studies and Practices
  • Speech and Dialogue Systems
  • Topic Modeling
  • Speech and Audio Processing

Mauro Cettolo has contributed extensively to academic literature, with notable publications in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University) and the Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics. The recent papers include:

  • "Beyond Voice Activity Detection: Hybrid Audio Segmentation for Direct Speech Translation," 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Direct Speech Translation for Automatic Subtitling," 2023, Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics
  • "Findings of the IWSLT 2024 Evaluation Campaign," 2024, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Evaluating Subtitle Segmentation for End-to-end Generation Systems," 2022, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Cascade versus Direct Speech Translation: Do the Differences Still Make a Difference?", 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Mauro Cettolo include:

  • Marco Gaido
  • Matteo Negri
  • Luisa Bentivogli
  • Sara Papi
  • Marco Turchi

The primary venues where this scientist publishes are:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics

Best Publications

  • WIT3: Web Inventory of Transcribed and Translated Talks

    Mauro Cettolo;Christian Girardi;Marcello Federico

  • IRSTLM: an open source toolkit for handling large scale language models.

    Marcello Federico;Nicola Bertoldi;Mauro Cettolo

  • Neural versus Phrase-Based Machine Translation Quality: a Case Study

    Luisa Bentivogli;Arianna Bisazza;Mauro Cettolo;Marcello Federico

  • Report on the 11th IWSLT Evaluation Campaign, IWSLT 2014

    Mauro Cettolo;J. Niehues;S. Stüker;Luisa Bentivogli

  • The IWSLT 2016 Evaluation Campaign

    Mauro Cettolo;Niehues Jan;Stüker Sebastian;Luisa Bentivogli

  • The IWSLT 2015 Evaluation Campaign

    Mauro Cettolo;Jan Niehues;Sebastian Stüker;Luisa Bentivogli

  • Report on the 11th IWSLT evaluation campaign.

    Mauro Cettolo;Jan Niehues;Sebastian Stüker;Luisa Bentivogli

  • Overview of the IWSLT 2017 Evaluation Campaign

    Mauro Cettolo;Marcello Federico;Luisa Bentivogli;Niehues Jan

  • Efficient Handling of N-gram Language Models for Statistical Machine Translation

    Marcello Federico;Mauro Cettolo

  • A Comparison of Transformer and Recurrent Neural Networks on Multilingual Neural Machine Translation

    Surafel Melaku Lakew;Mauro Cettolo;Marcello Federico

  • Report on the 10th IWSLT evaluation campaign.

    Mauro Cettolo;Jan Niehues;Sebastian Stüker;Luisa Bentivogli

  • Efficient audio segmentation algorithms based on the BIC

    M. Cettolo;M. Vescovi

  • THE MATECAT TOOL

    Marcello Federico;Nicola Bertoldi;Mauro Cettolo;Matteo Negri

  • Evaluation of BIC-based algorithms for audio segmentation

    Mauro Cettolo;Michele Vescovi;Romeo Rizzi

  • Language modeling and transcription of the TED corpus lectures

    E. Leeuwis;M. Federico;M. Cettolo

  • Cache-based Online Adaptation for Machine Translation Enhanced Computer Assisted Translation

    Nicola Bertoldi;Mauro Cettolo;Marcello Federico

  • Pronoun-Focused MT and Cross-Lingual Pronoun Prediction: Findings of the 2015 DiscoMT Shared Task on Pronoun Translation

    Christian Hardmeier;Preslav Nakov;Sara Stymne;Jörg Tiedemann

  • Language model representations for beam-search decoding

    G. Antoniol;F. Brugnara;M. Cettolo;M. Federico

  • Language modelling for efficient beam-search

    Marcello Federico;Mauro Cettolo;Fabio Brugnara;Giuliano Antoniol

  • Cascade versus Direct Speech Translation: Do the Differences Still Make a Difference?

    Luisa Bentivogli;Mauro Cettolo;Marco Gaido;Alina Karakanta

Frequent Co-Authors

Marcello Federico
Marcello Federico Amazon (United States)
Luisa Bentivogli
Luisa Bentivogli Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Giuliano Antoniol
Giuliano Antoniol Polytechnique Montréal
Marco Turchi
Marco Turchi Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Jan Niehues
Jan Niehues Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Preslav Nakov
Preslav Nakov Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence
Jörg Tiedemann
Jörg Tiedemann University of Helsinki
Matteo Negri
Matteo Negri University of Pavia
Bonnie Webber
Bonnie Webber University of Edinburgh
Holger Schwenk
Holger Schwenk Facebook (United States)

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