Kyle Gorman
I am a computational linguist working on speech and language processing at Google.
Before joining Google, I was a postdoctoral researcher, and an associate professor,
at the Center for Spoken Language Understanding at
the Oregon Health & Science University. I received
a Ph.D. in linguistics from the University of
Pennsylvania in 2013. At Google, I contribute to the OpenFst and OpenGrm
libraries, and am the principal author of Pynini, a powerful weighted-finite state grammar
extension for Python. In my copious free time, I also participate in ongoing
collaborations in linguistics, language acquisition, and language disorders. More
information, including a complete list of publications, can be found at my external website.
Previous Publications
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Discriminative pronunciation modeling for dialectal speech recognition
Maider Lehr, Kyle Gorman, Izhak Shafran
Proc. Interspeech (2014) (to appear)

