Yannick Estève
Professor in Computer Science - Head of LIA - Avignon University
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- yannick-esteve
- 0000-0002-3656-8883
- Google Scholar : https://scholar.google.fr/citations?user=dQDAeBYAAAAJ&hl=fr&oi=ao
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Présentation
My main research interests are speech and language processing.
I have studied Computer Science (Licence and Master's degree) at the Faculty of Sciences of Luminy (Marseille, France). I obtained my PhD on 2002, under the direction of Pr. Renato De Mori, at the Computer Science Labs (LIA) of the University of Avignon (Avignon, France), in association with France Telecom R&D (FTRD, now Orange Labs).
I have worked since June 2002 with FTRD as a research engineer, then as a post-doctoral researcher until August 2003.
Then, I have worked until 2018 at the Computer Science Labs (LIUM) of the University of Le Mans (France), from September 2003 as an associate professor, becoming a full professor in 2010.
I have headed the [LIUM](https://lium.univ-lemans.fr/en/) from 2012 to 2016 and was a co-founder of the Language and Speech Technology (LST) team of this lab.
From 2015 to 2018, I was also the head of the Claude Chappe Informatics Institute that coordinates research, teaching, and innovation activities on computer science at the University of Le Mans.
In 2018, I moved to the Computer Science Labs of Avignon (LIA) at the University of Avignon.
In May 2020, I became the head of [LIA](https://lia.univ-avignon.fr/en/).
My current research activities focus on spoken language understanding, speech translation, speech analytics, speech recognition, deep neural networks, word embeddings, hidden representation.
Currently , I am leading the E-SSL project funded by the ANR (French Research Agency) on efficient self supervised learning for speech processing, and I am the LIA scientific responsible in the H2020 SELMA project focusing on transfer learning and user feedback for speech and language processing.
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On the use of linguistic consistency in automatic speech recognitionIEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing, 2003, 11 (6), pp.746--756
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Dialogue History Integration into End-to-End Signal-to-Concept Spoken Language Understanding SystemsICASSP 2020 - 2020 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), Apr 2020, Barcelona, Spain. pp.5, ⟨10.1109/ICASSP40776.2020.9053247⟩
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Automatic learning of interpretatation strategies for spoken dialogue systemsICASSP 2004, 2004, Montréal, Canada
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Belief confirmation in spoken dialog systems using confidence measuresASRU 2003, 2003, St Thomas, US Virgin Islands (USA), Unknown Region
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Conceptual decoding for spoken dialog systemsEurospeech 2003, 2003, Genêve, Switzerland. pp.3033--3336
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On the use of structures in language models for dialogue, Specific solutions for specific problemsISCA TRW on Multi-modal dialogue in mobile environments, 2002, Kloster Irsee, Germany
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On the use of structures in language models for dialogueICSLP 2002, 2002, Denver, Colorado (USA), Unknown Region. pp.929--932
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