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Srinivas Bangalore

Srinivas Bangalore

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Computer Science

D-Index
49
Citations
8610
World Ranking
5939
National Ranking
57

Overview

Srinivas Bangalore is affiliated with Interactions LLC in India and has a research focus primarily within Computer Science, with a particular emphasis on Artificial Intelligence. Their body of work covers various subfields including Signal Processing, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and Information Systems and Management. The scientist's research spans topics such as Natural Language Processing Techniques, Speech Recognition and Synthesis, Topic Modeling, Speech and Dialogue Systems, Speech and Audio Processing, Multimodal Machine Learning Applications, and Machine Learning in Healthcare.

The scientist's publication record includes contributions to the following venues:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Interspeech 2022

Among their recent papers are:

  • Multiple Word Embeddings for Increased Diversity of Representation, 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Seq-2-Seq based Refinement of ASR Output for Spoken Name Capture, 2022, Interspeech 2022
  • Unsupervised Spoken Utterance Classification, 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Seq-2-Seq based Refinement of ASR Output for Spoken Name Capture, 2022, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Cross-stitched Multi-modal Encoders, 2022, arXiv (Cornell University)

The researcher frequently collaborates with the following coauthors:

  • Daniel Pressel
  • Shahab Jalalvand
  • Yeon-Jun Kim
  • Ryan Price
  • Karan Singla

Best Publications

  • Proceedings of the 2012 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies

    Eric Fosler-Lussier;Ellen Riloff;Srinivas Bangalore

  • Supertagging: an approach to almost parsing

    Srinivas Bangalore;Aravind K. Joshi

  • MATCH: An Architecture for Multimodal Dialogue Systems

    Michael Johnston;SrinivasBangalore;Gunaranjan Vasireddy;Amanda Stent

  • Automatic clustering of tokens from a corpus for grammar acquisition

    Srinivas Bangalore;Giuseppe Riccardi

  • Learning dependency translation models as collections of finite-state head transducers

    Hiyan Alshawi;Shona Douglas;Srinivas Bangalore

  • Exploiting a probabilistic hierarchical model for generation

    Srinivas Bangalore;Owen Rambow

  • System and method for building diverse language models

    Luciano De Andrade Barbosa;Srinivas Bangalore

  • System and method for collaborative language translation

    Srinivas Bangalore;Kateryna Kuksenok

  • Finite-state multimodal parsing and understanding

    Michael Johnston;Srinivas Bangalore

  • System and method for machine-mediated human-human conversation

    Srinivas Bangalore

  • Evaluation Metrics for Generation

    Srinivas Bangalore;Owen Rambow;Steve Whittaker

  • System and method for natural language generation

    Srinivas Bangalore;Owen Christopher Rambow

  • Learning the Structure of Task-Driven Human–Human Dialogs

    S. Bangalore;G. Di Fabbrizio;A. Stent

  • The AT&T spoken language understanding system

    N. Gupta;G. Tur;D. Hakkani-Tur;S. Bangalore

  • Context-sensitive interface widgets for multi-modal dialog systems

    Srinivas Bangalore;Michael Johnston

  • System And Method Of Generating Responses To Text-Based Messages

    Srinivas Bangalore;Mazin Gilbert;Narendra Gupta

  • Natural language watermarking

    Mikhail Mike Atallah;Srinivas Bangalore;Dilek Z. Hakkani-Tur;Giuseppe Riccardi

  • Spoken Language Understanding without Speech Recognition

    Yuan-Ping Chen;Ryan Price;Srinivas Bangalore

  • System and method for querying information using a flexible multi-modal interface

    Srinivas Bangalore;Michael Johnston;Marilyn Walker;Stephen Whittaker

  • The CRITT Translation Process Research Database

    Michael Carl;Moritz Schaeffer;Moritz Schaeffer;Srinivas Bangalore

  • Learning dependency translation models as collections of finite-state head transducers

    H. Alshawi;S. Bangalore;S. Douglas

Frequent Co-Authors

Amanda Stent
Amanda Stent Colby College
Owen Rambow
Owen Rambow Stony Brook University
Giuseppe Riccardi
Giuseppe Riccardi University of Trento
Shrikanth S. Narayanan
Shrikanth S. Narayanan University of Southern California
Patrick Haffner
Patrick Haffner Interactions Corporation
Dilek Hakkani-Tur
Dilek Hakkani-Tur University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
David Crawford Gibbon
David Crawford Gibbon AT&T (United States)
Gokhan Tur
Gokhan Tur Amazon (United States)
Marilyn A. Walker
Marilyn A. Walker University of California, Santa Cruz
Sumit Chopra
Sumit Chopra New York University

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