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Associate Professor:
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Department of Electrical
and Computer Engineering &
Department of Computer Science (secondary appointment) Center for Language and Speech Processing Human Language Technology Center of Excellence My last-name at jhu dot edu +1.410.516.7024 +1.410.516.5050 325 Coumptational Sciences and Engineering Building 3400 North Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21218 By appointment (Tue-Thu 10:30-12:00) |
| Biosketch: |
I received the B.Tech. degree in Electrical Engineering from
the Indian
Institute of Technology, Bombay, in 1988, and the
Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the
University of Maryland,
College Park, in 1997. My doctoral dissertation was
supervised by Prof. Prakash
Narayan and was titled Model Selection
and Universal Data Compression.
Since 1996, I have been on the faculty of the Johns Hopkins University. Until June 2001, I was an Associate Research Scientist in the Center for Language and Speech Processing and, from July 2001 to June 2008, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Department of Computer Science. I became an Associate Professor in July 2008. I am also affiliated with the Johns Hopkins University Human Language Technology Center of Excellence. In Fall 2000, I held a visiting appointment in the Institute for Mathematics and its Applications (IMA), University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. I organized two IMA workshops on the role of mathematics in multimedia - ``Mathematical Foundations of Speech Processing and Recognition,'' and ``Mathematical Foundations of Natural Language Modeling.'' Click here for a full vita or a two-page NSF-style resume.
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| Teaching: |
520.447
Introduction to Information Theory and Coding (Fall
semesters)
520.651 Random Signal Analysis (Fall semesters) 520.666 Information Extraction from Speech and Text (Spring semesters) 520.674 Information Theoretic Methods in Statistics (Spring semesters)
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| Research: |
I am interested in the application of information theoretic
methods to human language technologies such as automatic
speech recognition, machine translation and natural language
processing. All these technologies make heavy use of
statistical models of human language. I am interested in
understanding the structure of such models and in estimating
their parameters from data.
I also organize the CLSP Summer Workshops to advance the greater research agenda of this field.
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| Publications |
in Peer-Reviewed Journals:
[1] A. Kanlis, S. Khudanpur and P. Narayan, "Typicality of a Good Rate-Distortion Code," in Problemy Peredachi Informatsii (Problems of Information Transmission), 32(1):96-103, 1996. (click here for the English version) [2] M. Riley, W. Byrne, M. Finke, S. Khudanpur, A. Ljolje, J. McDonough, H. Nock, M. Saraclar, C. Wooters and G. Zavaliagkos, "Stochastic Pronunciation Modeling from Hand-Labelled Phonetic Corpora," in Speech Communication, 29(2-4):209-224, 1999. [3] M. Saraclar, H. Nock and S. Khudanpur, "Pronunciation Modeling by Sharing Gaussian Densities Across Phonetic Models," in Computer Speech and Language, 14(2):137-160, 2000. [4] S. Khudanpur and J. Wu, "Maximum Entropy Techniques for Exploiting Syntactic, Semantic and Collocational Dependencies in Language Modeling," in Computer Speech and Language, 14(4):355-372, 2000. [5] S. Khudanpur and P. Narayan, "Order Estimation for a Special Class of Hidden Markov Sources and Binary Renewal Processes," in IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 48(6):1704-1713, 2002. [6] D. He, D. Oard, J. Wang, J. Luo, D. Demner-Fushman, K. Darwish, P. Resnik, S. Khudanpur, M. Nossal and A. Leuski, "Making MIRACLEs: Interactive Translingual Search for Cebuano and Hindi," in ACM Transactions on Asian Language Information Processing, 2(3):219-244, 2003. [7] S. Khudanpur and W. Kim, "Contemporaneous Text as Side Information in Statistical Language Modeling," in Computer Speech and Language, 18(2):143-162, 2004. [8] H. Meng, B. Chen, S. Khudanpur, G. Levow, W. Lo, D. Oard, P. Schone, K. Tang, H. Wang and J. Wang, "Mandarin-English Information (MEI): Investigating Translingual Speech Retrieval," in Computer Speech and Language, 18(2):163-179, 2004. [9] W. Kim and S. Khudanpur, "Lexical Triggers and Latent Semantic Analysis for Cross-Lingual Language Model Adaptation ," in ACM Transactions on Asian Language Information Processing, 3(2):94-112, 2004. [10] M. Saraclar and S. Khudanpur, "Pronunciation Change in Conversational Speech and Its Implications for Automatic Speech Recognition," in Computer Speech and Language, 18(4):375-395, 2004. [11] B. Jedynak and S. Khudanpur, "Maximum Likelihood Set for Estimating a Probabilty Mass Function," in Neural Computation, 17(7):1508-1530, 2005. [12] D. Karakos, S. Khudanpur, D. Marchette, A. Papamarcou and C. Priebe, "On the Minimization of Concave Information Functionals for Unsupervised Classification via Decision Trees," in Statistics and Probability Letters, 78(8):975-984, 2008. [13] Z. Li, C. Callison-Burch, S. Khudanpur and W. Thornton, "Decoding in Joshua: Open Source, Parsing Based Machine Translation,," in The Pargue Bulletin of Mathematical Linguistics, Special Issue: Open Source Tools for Machine Translation, 91:47-56, 2009. [14] J. Baker, L. Deng, J. Glass, S. Khudanpur, C. Lee, N. Morgan and D. O'Shaughnessy, "Research Developments and Directions in Speech Recognition and Understanding, Part 1,," in IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 26(3):75-80, 2009. [15] J. Baker, L. Deng, S. Khudanpur, C. Lee, J. Glass, N. Morgan and D. O'Shaughnessy, "Research Developments and Directions in Speech Recognition and Understanding, Part 2,," in IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 26(4):78-85, 2009. [16] C. White, S. Khudanpur and P. Wolfe, "Likelihood-Based Semi-Supervised Model Selection with Applications to Speech Processing,," in IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing, 4(6):1016-1026, 2010. [17] B. Varadarajan, S. Khudanpur and T. Tran, "Stepwise Optimal Subspace Pursuit for Improving Sparse Recovery,," in IEEE Signal Processing Letters, 18(1):27-30, 2011.
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| Publications |
in Refereed Conference Proceedings:
These are listed in my full vita.
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| Edited Books: |
Mathematical Foundations of Speech and Language
Processing,
M. Johnson, S. Khudanpur, M. Ostendorf and R. Rosenfeld (Editors), IMA Volumes in Mathematics and Its Applications, Vol. 138, Springer-Verlag, New York, Jan 2004. (Table of Contents)
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| Colleagues and Advisees: |
Faculty Chris Callison-Burch, CS Jason Eisner, CS Greg Hager, CS Hynek Hermansky, ECE Fred Jelinek, ECE Damianos Karakos, ECE Carey Priebe, AMS David Yarowsky, CS
Former Advisees (Degree) and their last known whereabouts
Current Advisees
Administrative Staff
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| Personal: |
I spent three fun-filled weeks in Kenya (and Tanzania) with
two of my nieces and their parents - my sister and
brother-in-law - in May and June of 2002. We visited lots
of national parks and game reserves and took lots of
pictures with a simple point-and-shoot camera. Here are a
few of them in a 52MB Powerpoint document or
a 310MB PDF
document. Take a peek if you have a few minutes (or a few
hours, depending on your modem-speed!). I went there again in 2004 and had even more fun. Took some great photos too! I need to find a better way to put them up.
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