Natural-language processing (NLP)
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Bringing the power of deep learning to data in tables
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In recent years, deep neural networks have been responsible for most top-performing AI systems. In particular, natural-language processing (NLP) ...

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Amazon scientists welcome Iceland’s presidential delegation
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Recently at our Seattle headquarters, Amazon had the pleasure of hosting Iceland’s President, H. E. Guðni Th. Jóhannesson, along with a delegation spanning ...

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A quick guide to Amazon’s 45-plus NAACL papers
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Amazon’s 45-plus papers at the annual meeting of the North American chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, which begins next week, sorted ...

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NAACL: Industry track offers reality checks, new directions
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The annual meeting of the North American chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (NAACL) introduced an industry track in 2018, and at this ...

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Why Amazon Scholar Yossi Keshet remains “excited about speech”
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Twenty years ago — well before the deep-learning revolution — Yossi Keshet, an Amazon Scholar and associate professor of electrical and computer engineering ...

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A quick guide to Amazon’s 40-plus papers at Interspeech 2022
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Of Amazon’s more than 40 papers at this year’s Interspeech, automatic speech recognition and text-to-speech account for about half. But the others cover a ...

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Workshops on trustworthy NLP help build community
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The past year saw an acceleration of the recent trend toward research on fairness and privacy in machine learning. The Alexa Trustworthy AI team was part of ...

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Preventing updated NLP models from backsliding on particular tasks
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Machine learning (ML) models need regular updates to improve performance, but retraining a model poses risks, such as the loss of backward compatibility or ...

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A quick guide to Amazon’s 40+ papers at EMNLP 2022
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Amazon’s more than 40 papers at this year’s Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural-Language Processing (EMNLP) — including papers accepted to EMNLP’s ...

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“Who we are shapes what we say and how we say it”
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To hear Shrikanth Narayanan describe it, every single human conversation is a feat of engineering — a complex system for creating and interpreting a ...

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