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Michael Riley 0001
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- affiliation: Google Inc, New York, USA
- affiliation (former): AT&T Research, Florham Park, NJ, USA
Other persons with the same name
- Michael Riley 0002 — University of Southampton, Business Engineering Group, Department of Civil Engineering, UK
- Michael Riley 0003 — Victoria University of Wellington, School of Engineering and Computer Science, New Zealand
- Michael Riley 0004 — Georgia Institute of Technology, Information and Communications Laboratory, Atlanta, GA, USA
- Michael Riley 0005 — Oracle, London, UK
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [i19]Taehyeon Kim, Ananda Theertha Suresh, Kishore Papineni, Michael Riley, Sanjiv Kumar, Adrian Benton:
Towards Fast Inference: Exploring and Improving Blockwise Parallel Drafts. CoRR abs/2404.09221 (2024) - 2023
- [c77]Tongzhou Chen, Cyril Allauzen, Yinghui Huang, Daniel S. Park, David Rybach, W. Ronny Huang, Rodrigo Cabrera, Kartik Audhkhasi, Bhuvana Ramabhadran, Pedro J. Moreno, Michael Riley:
Large-Scale Language Model Rescoring on Long-Form Data. ICASSP 2023: 1-5 - [c76]Ehsan Variani, Ke Wu, David Rybach, Cyril Allauzen, Michael Riley:
Alignment Entropy Regularization. ICASSP 2023: 1-5 - [c75]Ke Wu, Ehsan Variani, Tom Bagby, Michael Riley:
Last: Scalable Lattice-Based Speech Modelling in Jax. ICASSP 2023: 1-5 - [i18]Ke Wu, Ehsan Variani, Tom Bagby, Michael Riley:
LAST: Scalable Lattice-Based Speech Modelling in JAX. CoRR abs/2304.13134 (2023) - [i17]Tongzhou Chen, Cyril Allauzen, Yinghui Huang, Daniel S. Park, David Rybach, W. Ronny Huang, Rodrigo Cabrera, Kartik Audhkhasi, Bhuvana Ramabhadran, Pedro J. Moreno, Michael Riley:
Large-scale Language Model Rescoring on Long-form Data. CoRR abs/2306.08133 (2023) - 2022
- [j13]Gary Sivek, Michael Riley:
Spatial Model Personalization in Gboard. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 6(MHCI): 1-17 (2022) - [c74]Ehsan Variani, Michael Riley, David Rybach, Cyril Allauzen, Tongzhou Chen, Bhuvana Ramabhadran:
On Adaptive Weight Interpolation of the Hybrid Autoregressive Transducer. INTERSPEECH 2022: 1646-1650 - [c73]Ehsan Variani, Ke Wu, Michael D. Riley, David Rybach, Matt Shannon, Cyril Allauzen:
Global Normalization for Streaming Speech Recognition in a Modular Framework. NeurIPS 2022 - [i16]Ehsan Variani, Ke Wu, Michael Riley, David Rybach, Matt Shannon, Cyril Allauzen:
Global Normalization for Streaming Speech Recognition in a Modular Framework. CoRR abs/2205.13674 (2022) - [i15]Gary Sivek, Michael Riley:
Spatial model personalization in Gboard. CoRR abs/2209.11311 (2022) - [i14]Ehsan Variani, Ke Wu, David Rybach, Cyril Allauzen, Michael Riley:
Alignment Entropy Regularization. CoRR abs/2212.12442 (2022) - 2021
- [j12]Ananda Theertha Suresh, Brian Roark, Michael Riley, Vlad Schogol:
Approximating Probabilistic Models as Weighted Finite Automata. Comput. Linguistics 47(2): 221-254 (2021) - [c72]Cyril Allauzen, Ehsan Variani, Michael Riley, David Rybach, Hao Zhang:
A Hybrid Seq-2-Seq ASR Design for On-Device and Server Applications. Interspeech 2021: 4044-4048 - 2020
- [c71]Ehsan Variani, David Rybach, Cyril Allauzen, Michael Riley:
Hybrid Autoregressive Transducer (HAT). ICASSP 2020: 6139-6143 - [c70]Yuhan Liu, Ananda Theertha Suresh, Felix X. Yu, Sanjiv Kumar, Michael Riley:
Learning discrete distributions: user vs item-level privacy. NeurIPS 2020 - [i13]Ehsan Variani, David Rybach, Cyril Allauzen, Michael Riley:
Hybrid Autoregressive Transducer (hat). CoRR abs/2003.07705 (2020) - [i12]Yuhan Liu, Ananda Theertha Suresh, Felix X. Yu, Sanjiv Kumar, Michael Riley:
Learning discrete distributions: user vs item-level privacy. CoRR abs/2007.13660 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c69]Mingqing Chen, Ananda Theertha Suresh, Rajiv Mathews, Adeline Wong, Cyril Allauzen, Françoise Beaufays, Michael Riley:
Federated Learning of N-Gram Language Models. CoNLL 2019: 121-130 - [c68]Marco Cognetta, Cyril Allauzen, Michael Riley:
On the Compression of Lexicon Transducers. FSMNLP 2019: 18-26 - [c67]Ananda Theertha Suresh, Brian Roark, Michael Riley, Vlad Schogol:
Distilling weighted finite automata from arbitrary probabilistic models. FSMNLP 2019: 87-97 - [c66]Lawrence Wolf-Sonkin, Vlad Schogol, Brian Roark, Michael Riley:
Latin script keyboards for South Asian languages with finite-state normalization. FSMNLP 2019: 108-117 - [i11]Ananda Theertha Suresh, Brian Roark, Michael Riley, Vlad Schogol:
Approximating probabilistic models as weighted finite automata. CoRR abs/1905.08701 (2019) - [i10]Mingqing Chen, Ananda Theertha Suresh, Rajiv Mathews, Adeline Wong, Cyril Allauzen, Françoise Beaufays, Michael Riley:
Federated Learning of N-gram Language Models. CoRR abs/1910.03432 (2019) - 2018
- [c65]Leonid Velikovich, Ian Williams, Justin Scheiner, Petar S. Aleksic, Pedro J. Moreno, Michael Riley:
Semantic Lattice Processing in Contextual Automatic Speech Recognition for Google Assistant. INTERSPEECH 2018: 2222-2226 - [c64]Cyril Allauzen, Michael D. Riley:
Algorithms for Weighted Finite Automata with Failure Transitions. CIAA 2018: 46-58 - 2017
- [j11]Mehryar Mohri, Michael D. Riley:
A disambiguation algorithm for weighted automata. Theor. Comput. Sci. 679: 53-68 (2017) - [c63]David Rybach, Michael Riley, Johan Schalkwyk:
On lattice generation for large vocabulary speech recognition. ASRU 2017: 228-235 - [c62]Lars Hellsten, Brian Roark, Prasoon Goyal, Cyril Allauzen, Françoise Beaufays, Tom Ouyang, Michael Riley, David Rybach:
Transliterated Mobile Keyboard Input via Weighted Finite-State Transducers. FSMNLP 2017: 10-19 - [i9]Tom Ouyang, David Rybach, Françoise Beaufays, Michael Riley:
Mobile Keyboard Input Decoding with Finite-State Transducers. CoRR abs/1704.03987 (2017) - 2016
- [c61]Vitaly Kuznetsov, Hank Liao, Mehryar Mohri, Michael Riley, Brian Roark:
Learning N-Gram Language Models from Uncertain Data. INTERSPEECH 2016: 2323-2327 - [c60]Yoni Halpern, Keith B. Hall, Vlad Schogol, Michael Riley, Brian Roark, Gleb Skobeltsyn, Martin Bäuml:
Contextual Prediction Models for Speech Recognition. INTERSPEECH 2016: 2338-2342 - 2015
- [c59]Keith B. Hall, Eunjoon Cho, Cyril Allauzen, Françoise Beaufays, Noah Coccaro, Kaisuke Nakajima, Michael Riley, Brian Roark, David Rybach, Linda Zhang:
Composition-based on-the-fly rescoring for salient n-gram biasing. INTERSPEECH 2015: 1418-1422 - [c58]Cyril Allauzen, Michael Riley:
Rapid vocabulary addition to context-dependent decoder graphs. INTERSPEECH 2015: 2112-2116 - [c57]Mehryar Mohri, Michael Riley, Ananda Theertha Suresh:
Automata and graph compression. ISIT 2015: 2989-2993 - [c56]Mehryar Mohri, Michael D. Riley:
On the Disambiguation of Weighted Automata. CIAA 2015: 263-278 - [i8]Mehryar Mohri, Michael Riley, Ananda Theertha Suresh:
Automata and Graph Compression. CoRR abs/1502.07288 (2015) - 2014
- [j10]Cyril Allauzen, Bill Byrne, Adrià de Gispert, Gonzalo Iglesias, Michael Riley:
Pushdown Automata in Statistical Machine Translation. Comput. Linguistics 40(3): 687-723 (2014) - [j9]David Rybach, Michael Riley, Chris Alberti:
Direct construction of compact context-dependency transducers from data. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(1): 177-191 (2014) - [c55]Ke Wu, Cyril Allauzen, Keith B. Hall, Michael Riley, Brian Roark:
Encoding linear models as weighted finite-state transducers. INTERSPEECH 2014: 1258-1262 - [c54]Michael D. Riley:
Keynote 3: Weighted transducers in speech and language processing. O-COCOSDA 2014: 1 - [i7]Mehryar Mohri, Michael D. Riley:
On the Disambiguation of Weighted Automata. CoRR abs/1405.0500 (2014) - 2013
- [c53]Brian Roark, Cyril Allauzen, Michael Riley:
Smoothed marginal distribution constraints for language modeling. ACL (1) 2013: 43-52 - [c52]Cyril Allauzen, Michael Riley:
Pre-initialized composition for large-vocabulary speech recognition. INTERSPEECH 2013: 666-670 - 2012
- [c51]Brian Roark, Richard Sproat, Cyril Allauzen, Michael Riley, Jeffrey Sorensen, Terry Tai:
The OpenGrm open-source finite-state grammar software libraries. ACL (System Demonstrations) 2012: 61-66 - [c50]Pavel Golik, Boulos Harb, Ananya Misra, Michael Riley, Alex Rudnick, Eugene Weinstein:
Mobile music modeling, analysis and recognition. ICASSP 2012: 2353-2356 - [c49]Cyril Allauzen, Edward Benson, Ciprian Chelba, Michael Riley, Johan Schalkwyk:
Voice Query Refinement. INTERSPEECH 2012: 2462-2465 - [c48]Cyril Allauzen, Michael Riley:
A Pushdown Transducer Extension for the OpenFst Library. CIAA 2012: 66-77 - 2011
- [j8]Cyril Allauzen, Michael Riley, Johan Schalkwyk:
A Filter-Based Algorithm for Efficient Composition of Finite-State Transducers. Int. J. Found. Comput. Sci. 22(8): 1781-1795 (2011) - [c47]Gonzalo Iglesias, Cyril Allauzen, William Byrne, Adrià de Gispert, Michael Riley:
Hierarchical Phrase-based Translation Representations. EMNLP 2011: 1373-1383 - [c46]Cyril Allauzen, Michael Riley:
Bayesian Language Model Interpolation for Mobile Speech Input. INTERSPEECH 2011: 1429-1432 - 2010
- [c45]David Rybach, Michael Riley:
Direct construction of compact context-dependency transducers from data. INTERSPEECH 2010: 218-221 - [c44]Cyril Allauzen, Shankar Kumar, Wolfgang Macherey, Mehryar Mohri, Michael Riley:
Expected Sequence Similarity Maximization. HLT-NAACL 2010: 957-965 - [c43]Cyril Allauzen, Michael Riley, Johan Schalkwyk:
Filters for Efficient Composition of Weighted Finite-State Transducers. CIAA 2010: 28-38
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c42]Arnab Ghoshal, Martin Jansche, Sanjeev Khudanpur, Michael Riley, Morgan Ulinski:
WEB-derived pronunciations. ICASSP 2009: 4289-4292 - [c41]Cyril Allauzen, Michael Riley, Johan Schalkwyk:
A generalized composition algorithm for weighted finite-state transducers. INTERSPEECH 2009: 1203-1206 - [c40]Michael Riley, Cyril Allauzen, Martin Jansche:
OpenFst: An Open-Source, Weighted Finite-State Transducer Library and its Applications to Speech and Language. HLT-NAACL (Tutorial Abstracts) 2009: 9-10 - [c39]Dogan Can, Erica Cooper, Arnab Ghoshal, Martin Jansche, Sanjeev Khudanpur, Bhuvana Ramabhadran, Michael Riley, Murat Saraclar, Abhinav Sethy, Morgan Ulinski, Christopher M. White:
Web derived pronunciations for spoken term detection. SIGIR 2009: 83-90 - 2008
- [j7]Corinna Cortes, Mehryar Mohri, Ashish Rastogi, Michael Riley:
On the Computation of the Relative Entropy of Probabilistic Automata. Int. J. Found. Comput. Sci. 19(1): 219-242 (2008) - [c38]Corinna Cortes, Mehryar Mohri, Michael Riley, Afshin Rostamizadeh:
Sample Selection Bias Correction Theory. ALT 2008: 38-53 - [i6]Corinna Cortes, Mehryar Mohri, Michael Riley, Afshin Rostamizadeh:
Sample Selection Bias Correction Theory. CoRR abs/0805.2775 (2008) - 2007
- [c37]Cyril Allauzen, Michael Riley, Johan Schalkwyk, Wojciech Skut, Mehryar Mohri:
OpenFst: A General and Efficient Weighted Finite-State Transducer Library. CIAA 2007: 11-23 - 2006
- [j6]Michiel Bacchiani, Michael Riley, Brian Roark, Richard Sproat:
MAP adaptation of stochastic grammars. Comput. Speech Lang. 20(1): 41-68 (2006) - [c36]Corinna Cortes, Mehryar Mohri, Ashish Rastogi, Michael Riley:
Efficient Computation of the Relative Entropy of Probabilistic Automata. LATIN 2006: 323-336 - 2005
- [i5]Mehryar Mohri, Fernando Pereira, Michael Riley:
Weighted Automata in Text and Speech Processing. CoRR abs/cs/0503077 (2005) - 2004
- [c35]Mehryar Mohri, Cyril Allauzen, Michael Riley:
Statistical Modeling for Unit Selection in Speech Synthesis. ACL 2004: 55-62 - [c34]Cyril Allauzen, Mehryar Mohri, Michael Riley, Brian Roark:
A generalized construction of integrated speech recognition transducers. ICASSP (1) 2004: 761-764 - [c33]Enrico Bocchieri, Michael Riley, Murat Saraclar:
Methods for task adaptation of acoustic models with limited transcribed in-domain data. INTERSPEECH 2004: 2953-2956 - 2002
- [j5]Mehryar Mohri, Fernando Pereira, Michael Riley:
Weighted finite-state transducers in speech recognition. Comput. Speech Lang. 16(1): 69-88 (2002) - [c32]Stephan Kanthak, Hermann Ney, Michael Riley, Mehryar Mohri:
A comparison of two LVR search optimization techniques. INTERSPEECH 2002: 1309-1312 - [c31]Mehryar Mohri, Michael Riley:
An efficient algorithm for the n-best-strings problem. INTERSPEECH 2002: 1313-1316 - [c30]Murat Saraclar, Michael Riley, Enrico Bocchieri, Vincent Goffin:
Towards automatic closed captioning : low latency real time broadcast news transcription. INTERSPEECH 2002: 1741-1744 - 2001
- [c29]Mehryar Mohri, Michael Riley:
A weight pushing algorithm for large vocabulary speech recognition. INTERSPEECH 2001: 1603-1606 - 2000
- [j4]Mehryar Mohri, Fernando C. N. Pereira, Michael Riley:
The Design Principles of a Weighted Finite-State Transducer Library. Theor. Comput. Sci. 231(1): 17-32 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j3]Mehryar Mohri, Michael Riley:
Network optimizations for large-vocabulary speech recognition. Speech Commun. 28(1): 1-12 (1999) - [j2]Michael Riley, William Byrne, Michael Finke, Sanjeev Khudanpur, Andrej Ljolje, John W. McDonough, Harriet J. Nock, Murat Saraclar, Charles Wooters, George Zavaliagkos:
Stochastic pronunciation modelling from hand-labelled phonetic corpora. Speech Commun. 29(2-4): 209-224 (1999) - [c28]Mark C. Beutnagel, Mehryar Mohri, Michael Riley:
Rapid unit selection from a large speech corpus for concatenative speech synthesis. EUROSPEECH 1999: 607-610 - [c27]Andrej Ljolje, Michael D. Riley, Donald Hindle:
The AT&t large vocabulary conversational speech recognition system. EUROSPEECH 1999: 807-810 - [c26]Mehryar Mohri, Michael Riley:
Integrated context-dependent networks in very large vocabulary speech recognition. EUROSPEECH 1999: 811-814 - [c25]Andrej Ljolje, Fernando Pereira, Michael Riley:
Efficient general lattice generation and rescoring. EUROSPEECH 1999: 1251-1254 - 1998
- [c24]William Byrne, Michael Finke, Sanjeev Khudanpur, John W. McDonough, Harriet J. Nock, Michael Riley, Murat Saraçlar, Charles Wooters, George Zavaliagkos:
Pronunciation modelling using a hand-labelled corpus for conversational speech recognition. ICASSP 1998: 313-316 - [c23]Mehryar Mohri, Michael Riley, Donald Hindle, Andrej Ljolje, Fernando C. N. Pereira:
Full expansion of context-dependent networks in large vocabulary speech recognition. ICASSP 1998: 665-668 - 1997
- [c22]Giuseppe Riccardi, Allen L. Gorin, Andrej Ljolje, Michael Riley:
A spoken language system for automated call routing. ICASSP 1997: 1143-1146 - [c21]R. Douglas Sharp, Enrico Bocchieri, Cecilia Castillo, Sarangarajan Parthasarathy, Christopher Rath, Michael Riley, James Rowland:
The Watson speech recognition engine. ICASSP 1997: 4065-4068 - [c20]Mehryar Mohri, Michael Riley:
Weighted determinization and minimization for large vocabulary speech recognition. EUROSPEECH 1997: 131-134 - [c19]Michael Riley, Fernando Pereira, Mehryar Mohri:
Transducer composition for context-dependent network expansion. EUROSPEECH 1997: 1427-1430 - [c18]Mehryar Mohri, Fernando C. N. Pereira, Michael Riley:
A Rational Design for a Weighted Finite-State Transducer Library. Workshop on Implementing Automata 1997: 144-158 - 1996
- [c17]Richard Sproat, Michael Riley:
Compilation of Weighted Finite-State Transducers from Decision Trees. ACL 1996: 215-222 - [i4]Fernando C. N. Pereira, Michael Riley:
Speech Recognition by Composition of Weighted Finite Automata. CoRR cmp-lg/9603001 (1996) - [i3]Richard Sproat, Michael Riley:
Compilation of Weighted Finite-State Transducers from Decision Trees. CoRR cmp-lg/9606018 (1996) - [i2]Mehryar Mohri, Michael Riley, Richard Sproat:
Algorithms for Speech Recognition and Language Processing. CoRR cmp-lg/9608018 (1996) - 1995
- [c16]Michael Riley, Andrej Ljolje, Donald Hindle, Fernando Pereira:
The AT&t 60,000 word speech-to-text system. EUROSPEECH 1995: 207-210 - 1994
- [c15]David B. Roe, Michael D. Riley:
Prediction of word confusabilities for speech recognition. ICSLP 1994: 227-230 - [c14]Francis Kubala, Jerome R. Bellegarda, Jordan Cohen, David S. Pallett, Doug Paul, Mike Phillips, Raja Rajasekaran, Fred Richardson, Michael Riley, Roni Rosenfeld, Bob Roth, Mitch Weintraub:
The Hub and Spoke Paradigm for CSR Evaluation. HLT 1994 - [c13]Fernando Pereira, Michael Riley, Richard Sproat:
Weighted Rational Transductions and their Application to Human Language Processing. HLT 1994 - [i1]Michael Riley, Richard Sproat:
Text Analysis Tools in Spoken Language Processing. CoRR abs/cmp-lg/9406036 (1994) - 1993
- [c12]Andrej Ljolje, Michael D. Riley:
Automatic segmentation of speech for TTS. EUROSPEECH 1993: 1445-1448 - 1992
- [j1]David B. Roe, Pedro J. Moreno, Richard Sproat, Fernando C. N. Pereira, Michael Riley, Alejandro Macarrón:
A spoken language translator for restricted-domain context-free languages. Speech Commun. 11(2-3): 311-319 (1992) - [c11]David B. Roe, Fernando C. N. Pereira, Richard Sproat, Michael D. Riley, Pedro J. Moreno, Alejandro Macarrón:
Efficient grammar processing for a spoken language translation system. ICASSP 1992: 213-216 - [c10]Michael D. Riley, Andrej Ljolje:
Recognizing phonemes vs. recognizing phones: a comparison. ICSLP 1992: 285-288 - [c9]Andrej Ljolje, Michael D. Riley:
Optimal speech recognition using phone recognition and lexical access. ICSLP 1992: 313-316 - 1991
- [c8]Andrej Ljolje, Michael Riley:
Automatic segmentation and labeling of speech. ICASSP 1991: 473-476 - [c7]Michael D. Riley:
A statistical model for generating pronunciation networks. ICASSP 1991: 737-740 - [c6]Michael D. Riley, Andrej Ljolje:
Lexical access with a statistically-derived phonetic network. EUROSPEECH 1991: 585-588 - [c5]David B. Roe, Fernando Pereira, Richard Sproat, Michael D. Riley, Pedro J. Moreno, Alejandro Macarrón:
Toward a spoken language translator for restricted-domain context-free languages. EUROSPEECH 1991: 1063-1066 - [c4]Michael Riley, Andrej Ljolje:
Lexical Access with a Statistically-Derived Phonetic Network. HLT 1991 - 1990
- [c3]Michael D. Riley:
Tree-based modelling for speech synthesis. SSW 1990: 229-232
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c2]Michael D. Riley:
Some Applications of Tree-based Modelling to Speech and Language. HLT (2) 1989 - 1987
- [c1]Michael D. Riley:
Beyond quasi-stationarity: Designing time-frequency representations for speech signals. ICASSP 1987: 657-660
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