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The Multilingual Minorlingual Automatic Speech Recognition (M2ASR) project is state key project supported by the national natural science foundation of China (NSFC). It is a three-party collaboration, including Tsinghua University, Northwest Minzu University, and Xinjiang University. The aim of this project is to construct speech recognition systems for five minor languages in China (Tibetan, Mongolia, Uyghur, Kazak and Kirgiz). However, our ambition is beyond that  
 
The Multilingual Minorlingual Automatic Speech Recognition (M2ASR) project is state key project supported by the national natural science foundation of China (NSFC). It is a three-party collaboration, including Tsinghua University, Northwest Minzu University, and Xinjiang University. The aim of this project is to construct speech recognition systems for five minor languages in China (Tibetan, Mongolia, Uyghur, Kazak and Kirgiz). However, our ambition is beyond that  

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Introduction

M2asr logo.png

The Multilingual Minorlingual Automatic Speech Recognition (M2ASR) project is state key project supported by the national natural science foundation of China (NSFC). It is a three-party collaboration, including Tsinghua University, Northwest Minzu University, and Xinjiang University. The aim of this project is to construct speech recognition systems for five minor languages in China (Tibetan, Mongolia, Uyghur, Kazak and Kirgiz). However, our ambition is beyond that scope: we hope to construct a full set of linguistic and speech resources and tools for the 5 languages, and make them open and free for research purposes. We call this the M2ASR Free Data Program.

  • This project is leading by Prof. Thomas Fang Zheng, and the research leader is Dr. Dong Wang.
  • The logo of the project was designed by Dr. Zhiyuan Tang and Dr. Dong Wang.

News

  • We will arrange a special session on APSIPA 2017.
  • Topic: Multilingual speech and language processing for minority languages
  • Organizer: Dong Wang, Guanyu Li, Mijit Ablimit
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  • The project team will organize APSIPA 2019 in Lanzhou, China.


Main people

Tsinghua University

Northwest Minzu University University

  • Hongzhi Yu
  • Guanyu Li
  • Shipeng Xu

Xinjiang University

  • Askar Hamdulla
  • Mijit Ablimit

Achievement


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