Toward speech recognition for uncommon spoken languages
Reducing the complexity of a powerful machine-learning model may help level the playing field for automatic speech-recognition around the world.
Reducing the complexity of a powerful machine-learning model may help level the playing field for automatic speech-recognition around the world.
Neuroscientists find the internal workings of next-word prediction models resemble those of language-processing centers in the brain.
Preparing for a career advancing the science and policy of climate issues, junior Ryan Conti focuses on math, computer science, and the philosophy of language.
The move places all of MIT’s Institute-wide writing and communications instruction under one academic roof.
The physicist, neuroscientist, and PhD candidate creates augmentative technology for children with neurodevelopmental differences.
Senior Anjali Nambrath will graduate with majors in physics and mathematics, a minor in French — and a deep love for theater.
An urgent call to confront climate change reverberated throughout MIT Better World (Sustainability), a virtual gathering of the global MIT community.
MIT researchers’ new hardware and software system streamlines state-of-the-art sentence analysis.
A new approach could lower computing costs and increase accessibility to state-of-the-art natural language processing.
System developed at MIT CSAIL aims to help linguists decipher languages that have been lost to history.
Linguistics graduate student Annauk Olin is helping her Alaska Native community preserve their language and navigate the severe impact of climate change.
MISTI program connects MIT and Tokyo Tech students for an impactful summer experience.
Recent MIT graduate will apply her dual comparative media studies and mechanical engineering degree to work in the technology industry.
Longtime MIT professor and department head also participated in many efforts in support of peace and social justice.
Even when people believed Hillary Clinton would win the 2016 election, they did not use “she” to refer to the next president.