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Posts by Jalal Al-Tamimi

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Job Opportunity at Lancaster University: Senior Research Associate in Machine Learning for Speech Processing Senior Research Associate in Machine Learning for Speech ProcessingDepartment: Phonetics Laboratory / Linguistics and English LanguageLocation: Bailrigg, Lancaster, UKSalary: £39,906 (pro-rata if part...

I’m hiring an 18-month postdoc to work on physics-informed machine learning for acoustic-articulatory speech inversion at
@phoneticslab.bsky.social

🗓️ Deadline: Friday 10 April.

🔗 More info & applications: hr-jobs.lancs.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx...

📣 Please share with anyone who might be a good fit!

1 month ago 27 29 0 1

Just realised I missed a good opportunity to make a "formal phonology" joke.

3 months ago 9 1 0 0
Voir la parole en mouvement
Voir la parole en mouvement YouTube video by Université Sorbonne Nouvelle

🚨 Voir la parole en mouvement  ! 🚨
En collaboration avec l’équipe de l‘USN, le LPP a participé à la réalisation d’une vidéo sur l’EMA. Découvrez comment l'EMA permet d’étudier les mouvements articulatoires impliqués dans la production de la parole: youtu.be/n4M5P-8reCY

3 months ago 3 2 0 0
Experiment

Want to help some of our students with their experiment on understanding simple sentences with and without emojis? We are looking for native speakers of English for a short (about 15 minutes) experiment. If you want to participate, here it is:
ibex.llf-paris.fr/ibexexps/Psy...

4 months ago 3 4 0 0
Listeners use speaker gender information in non-native phoneme categorization Speaker gender is known to affect phoneme categorization, and this effect is especially well-established in fricative perception: For example, in /s/-/θ/ categorization tasks, more /θ/ responses are g...

In #speechperception, listener expectations, e.g. about how sounds produced by men & women differ, can influence phoneme categorization. Do #L2 listeners use expectations about speaker gender even for contrasts absent from their #L1? #LabPhon #openaccess @isf-oeaw.bsky.social doi.org/10.16995/lab...

4 months ago 8 3 0 0
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#OA textbooks in #Linguistics! These #textbooks are free to download and use in class 🙂
Enjoy, share, and long live #OA!
www.robertadalessandro.it/oa-textbooks

10 months ago 27 14 4 0

It's my bad. WhisperX uses DTW for an accurate mapping of word level timestamps via wav2vec2. I have read somewhere (but can't find it) that using MFA instead performs much better, albeit that you need accurate transcription in the first place.. we'll trial various options and shout about it soon..

11 months ago 1 0 0 0

Thanks for this. Normally the original implementation has an MFA model attached to allow for forced alignment, non? In any case, we're working on reimplimenting it to work on non standard forms (especially Arabic dialects, which are non-written dialects). We'll trial it! Cheers

11 months ago 1 0 1 0

Bienvenue à toutes et tous sur le compte Bluesky du projet Empirical Foundations of Linguistics (EFL) !

Envie de mieux nous connaitre ? Suivez ce fil pour découvrir notre objectif, nos ambitions et notre fonctionnement 👇🧵

@upcite.bsky.social

11 months ago 3 1 1 1
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this is very bad

staffers are being asked to see if grants in the pipeline can be "'mitigated' to avoid running afoul of any presidential directive"

1 year ago 3 2 0 0

1. LLM-generated code tries to run code from online software packages. Which is normal but
2. The packages don’t exist. Which would normally cause an error but
3. Nefarious people have made malware under the package names that LLMs make up most often. So
4. Now the LLM code points to malware.

1 year ago 7904 3604 120 446

When running ANOVAs in #R, use car::Anova().
aov() and anova() use Type I sums of squares, meaning that order matters, which can distort results in unbalanced designs. car::Anova() is safer because it uses Type II sums of squares by default), each effect is adjusted for all the other effects.

1 year ago 11 4 3 0
Calls: Deep Phonology: Doing phonology with deep learning (AMP 2025 Special Session) Call for Papers: On Saturday, September 27, 2025, following the main AMP session held on September 25-26, 2025, there will be a special session on "Deep Phonology: Doing phonology with deep learning" held on the UC Berkeley campus. Phonology has been modeled using rules, constraints, finite state machines, exemplars, and many other approaches. Recent advances in deep learning have prompted researchers to explore how deep neural architectures (e.g., seq2seq models, transformers, RNNs, LSTMs

Calls: Deep Phonology: Doing phonology with deep learning (AMP 2025 Special Session)

1 year ago 4 3 0 0
Confs: International Conference on Phonetic Variation The International Conference on Phonetic Variation: Diversity within and across Languages (ICPhoV) will be held at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Granada (Spain) from Monday 19th until Wednesday 21st January 2026. This conference will provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of research on different issues related to phonetic variation within and across languages. The papers presented at the conference will cover a wide range of topics (e.g., dialectology, cross-linguis

Confs: International Conference on Phonetic Variation

1 year ago 3 3 0 0
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New webcam based eye tracking demos!👀

You can use js packages in your Pavlovia experiment, including webgazer.js

You can also update stimuli frame-by-frame based on gaze 🧐

This demo measures dwell times on faces..

Try it: https://buff.ly/42xspnQ
View the code: https://buff.ly/4g9LlMW

1 year ago 31 5 1 1

Léa Salamé "Une des choses que j’ai appris"
@arthurmensch (@mistral) "La technologie qu’on a mis à disposition "
L'accord du participe passé, ce n'est plus une variante de prestige, c'est juste une règle morte.
Et le non-accord permet de reconnaitre les humains !
@tract-linguistes.org

1 year ago 23 7 0 2
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This Registered Report masterpiece just dropped at BMC Biology, brilliantly led by a great team with the help of 300+ analysts & reviewers

Same question, same data: go figure!

tl;dr: Substantial heterogeneity among results comes from differences among analytical choices

🔗 doi.org/10.1186/s129...

1 year ago 104 52 2 3
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Ian was such an inspirational mentor to me, both academically and athletically. He was always so sweet and so English. He will be greatly missed.

1 year ago 8 1 0 0
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Scaling laws for nonlinear dynamical models of articulatory control Dynamical theories of speech use computational models of articulatory control to generate quantitative predictions and advance understanding of speech dynamics.

Scaling laws for nonlinear dynamical models of articulatory control

➡️ My new article out today in JASA Express Letters, in which I present some new advances on nonlinear task dynamic models of articulatory speech movements.

🔗 doi.org/10.1121/10.0...

@asa-news.bsky.social

1 year ago 22 9 1 0
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LINGUIST List 36.236 Jobs: Phonetics, Phonology, Psycholinguistics, Typology, Computational Linguistics: Postdoctoral Researcher, McGill University The LINGUIST List, International Linguistics Community Online.

🎺 #Job #postdoc in #Phonetics and #Phonology

🍁 McGill University, Canada is looking for someone to work on sound change in #diachrony, #computerlinguistics and #psycholinguistics

⏰ Application #deadline Feb. 16, 2025

🔗 linguistlist.org/issues/36/236/

1 year ago 7 6 0 0
Notices of Cancellations of Federal Grants

Over the weekend, NYU’s Office of Sponsored Research (OSP) received notification from the US Department of State of two grants being terminated. The only reason given in each instance is that “the award does not meet the agency’s priorities.”  We have reached out to the affected researchers, taken required steps, and offered support. It is certainly possible, if not likely, that more such notices will come.

The research activities of our scholars are central to NYU’s mission. The University values its faculty’s scholarship immeasurably and views these developments with the utmost seriousness, especially the sudden grant cancellations.

Notices of Cancellations of Federal Grants Over the weekend, NYU’s Office of Sponsored Research (OSP) received notification from the US Department of State of two grants being terminated. The only reason given in each instance is that “the award does not meet the agency’s priorities.” We have reached out to the affected researchers, taken required steps, and offered support. It is certainly possible, if not likely, that more such notices will come. The research activities of our scholars are central to NYU’s mission. The University values its faculty’s scholarship immeasurably and views these developments with the utmost seriousness, especially the sudden grant cancellations.

NIH study sections were paused last week, today NSF panels are pausing. And NYU sent out this email today. We all know how "temporary" these measures end up being (ahem, much like NYU put up "temporary" barriers to block access to publicly used plazas last year that are--surprise!--still there)

1 year ago 54 41 3 3
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Bonne année 2025 ! ✨ Merci de faire partie de cette belle communauté qui rayonne bien au-delà de nos frontières. Nous avons hâte de vivre cette nouvelle année à vos côtés ! #BonneAnnee2025 #HappyNewYear #Voeux2025

1 year ago 37 12 1 3

Deadline 23 Jan: Postdoc, comp. modeling speech percept., PI James McQueen, Radboud University / Donders Centre for Cognition www.ru.nl/en/working-a...

1 year ago 4 5 0 0
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Doctoral Research Fellow (271220) | University of Oslo Job title: Doctoral Research Fellow (271220), Employer: University of Oslo, Deadline: Sunday, January 12, 2025

👩‍🎓👨‍🎓Fully funded PhD position available to come work with me at @unioslo.bsky.social using iterative learning experiments to understand the evolution of sound symbolism.

🔴 Deadline is 12. Jan '24
⏲️ Desired starting date is Mar/April '24

shorturl.at/7hLH0

1 year ago 28 22 1 0

I agree with you. But it is that initial cost that can become prohibitive at some point!

1 year ago 0 0 0 0
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But can't we combine null hypothesis testing with confidence intervals? I know bayesian is best, but still requires a lot of fine tuning. For instance, going for flat or non-informative priors as one of the easiest to apply, but requires proper assumptions in the data distribution, etc

1 year ago 0 0 1 0

But what's the alternative?

1 year ago 0 0 2 0
OSF

🚨New preprint🚨

"Big Team Science for language science: Opportunities and Challenges"

osf.io/3pkj6/

Led by
@faytak.bsky.social
@sarkadava.bsky.social
@chenzi.bsky.social
@onurunki.bsky.social
@aggieerin.bsky.social

#langsky #linguistics

1 year ago 14 5 0 1

And here is a link to our paper describing the system www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/...

2 years ago 1 0 1 0

You cam also use the WebMinni which provides a speech to text blind transcription it can also speed your work

2 years ago 1 0 0 0