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vectominist/README.md

Hi! I'm Heng-Jui Chang! 👋

🧑‍🎓 I'm a first-year Computer Science Ph.D. student at MIT CSAIL in the Spoken Language Systems Group advised by Dr. Jim Glass.
🎓 I graduated from National Taiwan University in 2021 with my B.S. in Electrical Engineering, and I was supervised by Prof. Lin-shan Lee and Prof. Hung-yi Lee.
💡 I'm interested in machine learning and speech processing.
🔍 I'm currently working on self-supervised learning and multimodal representation learning.
📖 Personal website: people.csail.mit.edu/hengjui/

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  1. s3prl/s3prl Public

    Self-Supervised Speech/Sound Pre-training and Representation Learning Toolkit

    Python 1.5k 334

  2. End-to-End Speech Processing Toolkit

    Python 5.5k 1.7k

  3. This is an open source project (formerly named Listen, Attend and Spell - PyTorch Implementation) for end-to-end ASR implemented with Pytorch, the well known deep learning toolkit.

    Python 1k 307

  4. MiniASR Public

    A mini, simple, and fast end-to-end automatic speech recognition toolkit.

    Jupyter Notebook 31 6

  5. **Official** 李宏毅 (Hung-yi Lee) 機器學習 Machine Learning 2021 Spring

    Jupyter Notebook 564 258

  6. A curated list of awesome self-supervised methods

    5.1k 754

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Contributed to s3prl/s3prl-private, s3prl/s3prl, vectominist/MiniASR and 8 other repositories

Contribution activity

September 2022

Created 2 commits in 1 repository
3 contributions in private repositories Sep 8 – Sep 21

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