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Alexander Waibel

Computer Science

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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About Alexander Waibel at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

Alexander Waibel is a professor at Carnegie Mellon University specializing in speech recognition, natural language processing, and multimodal AI systems. Representative publications include "Face-Dubbing++: LIP-Synchronous, Voice Preserving Translation Of Videos", and "SciEx: Benchmarking Large Language Models on Scientific Exams with Human Expert Grading and Automatic Grading", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

speech recognitionspeech synthesisnatural language processingtopic modelingmultimodal systemsparagraph segmentationmodel adaptation
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Research Output

Total Citations6,423

Emerging researcher

Publications211

Active researcher

h-index28

Developing track record

i10-index63

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