The main objectives of the ECHO (European Chronicles on-Line) project are to develop a long-term reusable software infrastructure to support digital film archives, to provide Web-based access to collections of historical documentary films of great international value and to increase the productivity and cost effectiveness of producing digital film archives. The project develops and demonstrates an open architecture approach to distributed digital film archive services. The open architecture will support service extensibility and interoperability. The distinct features of the ECHO system will be semi-automatic metadata extraction and acquisition from digital film information, non-English speech recognizers (Italian, French, Dutch) for the purpose of indexing, searching and retrieval, cross-language retrieval capabilities, intelligent access to digital films, automatic film summary creation, collection mechanisms, privacy and billing mechanisms.
More great news! 🎉
Our paper “Echoes of Phonetics: Unveiling Relevant Acoustic Cues for ASR via Feature Attribution” was accepted at #Interspeech2025!
Interested in interpretability for speech models? Preprint coming soon!
✍🏼 @mgaido91, @negri_teo, M.Cettolo, @luisabentivogli
Our pick of the week by @BeatriceSavoldi: "Lost in Translation: Artificial Intelligence and the Demand for Foreign Language Skills" by @pmllanos and @carlbfrey (2025)
#AI #translation #MT
Super interesting preprint on the relation between MT improvements and the demand for foreign language skills #pickoftheweek @fbk_mt 📚https://www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/publications/lost-in-translation-artificial-intelligence-and-the-demand-for-foreign-language-skills
SHADES: a global dataset to uncover AI bias
Over 50 researchers, 16 languages, thousands of interactions analysed: the international SHADES project investigates how generative language models (LLM) reproduce and amplify cultural stereotypes
◾https://magazine.fbk.eu/en/news/shades-the-new-global-dataset-to-monitor-as-ai-reproduces-and-invents-cultural-stereotypes/
🎉 Excited to share our paper “Different Speech Translation Models Encode and Translate Speaker Gender Differently” was accepted at #ACL2025 (main)!
✍🏼 Big thanks to amazing co-authors: @mgaido91, @negri_teo, @luisabentivogli, @andre_t_martins, @peppeatta!
📄 Preprint out soon!