Papers
Benjamin Lambert, Bhiksha Raj, Rita Singh, Discriminitively Trained Dependency Language Modeling for Conversational Speech Recognition, Interspeech, 2013. PDF
Benjamin Lambert, and Bhiksha Raj, Creating a linguistic plausibility dataset with non-expert annotators. Interspeech, 2010. PDF
Rita Singh, Benjamin Lambert, and Bhiksha Raj, The use of sense in unsupervised training of acoustic models for HMM-based ASR systems. Interspeech, 2010. PDF
Benjamin Lambert, A Knowledge-Based Architecture for using Semantics in Automatic Speech Recognition, Ph.D. Thesis Proposal, Carnegie Mellon University, 2009. PDF
Benjamin Lambert, and Scott E. Fahlman, Knowledge-Driven Learning and Discovery. Student-track poster session at AAAI, 2007.
Alicia Tribble, Benjamin Lambert, and Scott E. Fahlman. SconeEdit: A Text-Guided Domain Knowledge Editor. Demonstration Sessions of HLT/NAACL, 2006. PDF
Benjamin Lambert, Improving Information Retrieval with Natural Language Processing. Master’s thesis, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 2006. PDF
Benjamin Lambert, Classifying Entity Relations in Natural Language, Senior undergraduate honors thesis, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, 2003. PDF