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Mari Ostendorf

Mari
Ostendorf
Adjunct Professor
mo@ee.washington.edu

Background and Experience

Summary
PhD 1985, Stanford University
Research

Selected: Projects and Grants

  • Richard Wright, Mari Ostendorf, Co-PIs. Modeling Idiosyncrasies of Speech Prosody for Automatic Spoken Language Processing (Ongoing)
  • Mari Ostendorf (PI), Emily M. Bender (Co-PI), and Mark Zachry (Co-PI). LiCORICE Project. 2009-2011.  
  • Mari Ostendorf, Richard Wright, Gina Levow, Co-PIs. ATAROS Project: Automatic Tagging and Recognition of Stance. (Completed/published)

Selected: Publications

  • Gina-Anne Levow, Valerie Freeman, Alena Hrynkevich, Mari Ostendorf, Richard Wright, Julian Chan, Yi Luan, Trang Tran. (2014) Recognition of Stance Strength and Polarity in Spontaneous Speech. In Proceedings of SLT-2014 (to appear).  

Research Advised: Graduate Dissertations

  • Jeremy Kahn. "Moving Beyond the Lexical Layer in Parsing Conversational Speech." Diss: U of Washington, 2010.  
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  • Esther Le Grézause Defends Dissertation Entitled "Um and Uh, and the Expression of Stance in Conversational Speech" - Aug 15, 2017
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