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Joshua L. Martin
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Understanding Racial Disparities in Automatic Speech Recognition: the case of habitual “be”
JL Martin, K Tang
Interspeech 2020, 626-630, 2020
332020
Spoken Corpora Data, Automatic Speech Recognition, and Bias Against African American Language: The case of Habitual'Be'
JL Martin
Proceedings of the 2021 ACM conference on fairness, accountability, and …, 2021
132021
Bias in automatic speech recognition: The case of African American Language
JL Martin, KE Wright
Applied Linguistics 44 (4), 613-630, 2023
122023
Disambiguation of morpho-syntactic features of African American English--the case of habitual be
H Santiago, J Martin, S Moeller, K Tang
arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.12421, 2022
32022
Automatic Speech Recognition Systems, Spoken Corpora, and African American Language: An Examination of Linguistic Bias and Morphosyntactic Features
JL Martin
University of Florida, 2022
32022
How Students in Computing-Related Majors Distinguish Social Implications of Technology
D Prioleau, B Richardson, E Drobina, R Williams, J Martin, JE Gilbert
Proceedings of the 52nd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science …, 2021
32021
Analyzing Complex Predicates in Swahili
JL Martin
Florida Linguistics Papers 6 (1), 25-36, 2019
12019
Systematic Evaluation of a Conversational Voice User Interface for Decision-Making
K Alikhademi, B Richardson, JL Martin, V Chattaraman, WS Kwon, ...
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 2019 Annual Meeting, 2019
2019
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