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Ciprian Chelba

Researcher at Google

Publications -  142
Citations -  6932

Ciprian Chelba is an academic researcher from Google. The author has contributed to research in topics: Language model & Word error rate. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 142 publications receiving 6462 citations. Previous affiliations of Ciprian Chelba include Microsoft & Johns Hopkins University.

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One Billion Word Benchmark for Measuring Progress in Statistical Language Modeling

TL;DR: This paper proposed a new benchmark corpus for measuring progress in statistical language modeling, which consists of almost one billion words of training data and can be used to quickly evaluate novel language modeling techniques, and to compare their contribution when combined with other advanced techniques.
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One billion word benchmark for measuring progress in statistical language modeling.

TL;DR: A new benchmark corpus to be used for measuring progress in statistical language modeling, with almost one billion words of training data, is proposed, which is useful to quickly evaluate novel language modeling techniques, and to compare their contribution when combined with other advanced techniques.
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Structured language modeling

TL;DR: An attempt at using the syntactic structure in natural language for improved language models for speech recognition using an original probabilistic parameterization of a shift-reduce parser.
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“Your Word is my Command”: Google Search by Voice: A Case Study

TL;DR: An important goal at Google is to make spoken access ubiquitously available and performance works so well that the modality adds no friction to the interaction.