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* (September) [[Berg-Kirkpatrick et al, ACL 2010: Painless Unsupervised Learning with Features]] (On unsupervised learning with [[Featurized HMM|featurized HMMs]])
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=== Methods ===
 
=== Methods ===

Latest revision as of 23:05, 22 November 2011

Yun Wang (Maigo)

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Yun Wang is my real name and Maigo is my nickname. You can call me either Yun or Maigo.

Who I am and why I'm here

I graduated from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Tsinghua University in 2010. Now I am a second-year master student at LTI, CMU.

I am interested in technologies about speech, natural language, and music. Currently I'm working with Prof. Qin Jin on speaker identification.

I'm taking this course because I've taken Language & Statistics, which gave me inspiring insights into language.

Publications

  • Yun Wang and Zhijian Ou, "Combining HMM-based melody extraction and NMF-based soft masking for separating voice and accompaniment from monaural audio", Proceedings of ICASSP, pp. 1-4, May 2011.
  • Angeliki Metallinou, Athanassios Katsamanis, Yun Wang and Shrikanth Narayanan. "Tracking changes in continuous emotion states using body language and prosodic cues", Proceedings of ICASSP, pp. 2288-2291, May 2011.

Superpowers

  • I know 6 languages: Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, and French.

Random notes

  • "Maigo" is a Japanese word meaning "lost child".
  • You can recognize me by the red Mario hat.

Course Project

I'm working with Wangshu Pang and Matt Gardner on Improving Knowledge-Based Weakly Supervised Information Extraction.

Writeup Assignments

Papers

Methods