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Rachael Tatman
Rachael Tatman
University of Michigan (Intermittent)
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Gender and dialect bias in YouTube’s automatic captions
R Tatman
Proceedings of the first ACL workshop on ethics in natural language …, 2017
4172017
Effects of Talker Dialect, Gender & Race on Accuracy of Bing Speech and YouTube Automatic Captions.
R Tatman, C Kasten
Interspeech, 934-938, 2017
1292017
Same data, different conclusions: Radical dispersion in empirical results when independent analysts operationalize and test the same hypothesis
M Schweinsberg, M Feldman, N Staub, OR van den Akker, RCM van Aert, ...
Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 165, 228-249, 2021
932021
A practical taxonomy of reproducibility for machine learning research
R Tatman, J VanderPlas, S Dane
622018
Individual sensitivity to spectral and temporal cues in listeners with hearing impairment
PE Souza, RA Wright, MC Blackburn, R Tatman, FJ Gallun
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 58 (2), 520-534, 2015
362015
Google’s speech recognition has a gender bias
R Tatman
Making noise and hearing things 12, 2016
342016
# go awn: Sociophonetic variation in variant spellings on Twitter
R Tatman
Working Papers of the Linguistics Circle 25 (2), 97-108, 2015
252015
Evaluating Text Output in NLP: BLEU at your own risk
R Tatman
TowardsDataScience. com, 2019
182019
“I’ma spawts guay”: Comparing the Use of Sociophonetic Variables in Speech and Twitter
R Tatman
Selected Papers from NWAV 44 (22.2), 161-170, 2016
142016
Non-lexical features encode political affiliation on twitter
R Tatman, L Stewart, A Paullada, E Spiro
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on NLP and Computational Social Science …, 2017
122017
Going beyond T-SNE: Exposing whatlies in text embeddings
V Warmerdam, T Kober, R Tatman
Proceedings of second workshop for nlp open source software (NLP-OSS), 52-60, 2020
82020
What i won’t build
R Tatman
WiNLP Workshop at ACL, 2020
72020
Do emojis have their own syntax?
R Tatman
Linguistics and Data Science, 2016
72016
Speaker Dialect is a Necessary Feature to Model Perceptual Accent Adaptation in Humans
R Tatman
Pacific Northwest Regional Natural Language Processing Workshop, 2016
72016
What you can, can’t and shouldn’t do with social media data
R Tatman
Joint Statistical Meetings, Vancouver BC, July 28, 2018
62018
We Who Tweet: Pronominal Relative Clauses on Twitter
K Conrod, R Tatman, R Koncel-Kedziorski
Proceedings of Corpus Linguistics Fest 2016, 2016
62016
Sociolinguistic variation and automatic speech recognition: Challenges and approaches
R Tatman
Annual Meeting of the American Academy for the Advancement of Science. Seattle, 2020
42020
The cross-linguistic distribution of sign language parameters
R Tatman
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society 41 (41), 2015
42015
Social identity and punctuation variation in the# bluelivesmatter and# blacklivesmatter twitter communities
R Tatman, A Paullada
The 33rd Northwest Linguistics Conference, 2017
22017
Listening with American Ears: Using Social Information in Perceptual Learning
R Tatman
3rd Conference on Experimental Approaches to Perception and Production of …, 2016
22016
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