Next talk: "Neural machine translation - Progress Report" by Kyunghyun Cho, Nov 2nd, 12pm

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Colin Raffel

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Oct 29, 2015, 7:05:35 AM10/29/15
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Hi all, the slides from Brian's talk last Wednesday are available online here.  Our next talk will be next Monday, November 2nd at Noon (note the unusual day and time!).  Kyunghyun Cho, a new professor at NYU, will be talking about his work on neural machine translation.  Talk details are below.  Please forward to anyone you think would be interested!  See you then.


Neural machine translation - Progress Report
Kyunghyun Cho, NYU
November 2nd, 12pm, CEPSR 620

Neural machine translation is a recently proposed framework for machine translation, which is purely based on neural networks. Neural machine translation radically departs from the existing, widely-used, often phrase-based statistical machine translation by viewing the task of machine translation as a supervised, structured output prediction problem and solving it with recurrent neural networks. In this talk, I will describe in detail what neural machine translation is and discuss recent advances which have made it possible for neural machine translation system to be competitive with the conventional statistical approach. I will conclude the talk with a big question: is natural language special?

Speaker Bio:
Kyunghyun Cho is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences and the Center for Data Science at New York University (NYU) (starting September, 2015). Previously, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Montreal under the supervision of Prof. Yoshua Bengio after obtaining a doctorate degree at Aalto University (Finland) in early 2014. Kyunghyun's main research interests include neural networks, generative models and their applications, especially, to language understanding.

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