Self-Supervised Speech Representations in a Pre-train Speech Model Represent Key Rapid Automatized Naming Variability in Autism

Sarah Ethridge, Joe Lau, Bronya R. Chernyak, Robert Voigt, Matt Goldrick, Joseph Keshet, Molly Losh


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2025.scil-1.38
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Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics 2025
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July
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2025
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Eugene, Oregon
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Carolyn Jane Anderson, Frédéric Mailhot, Grusha Prasad
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Sarah Ethridge, Joe Lau, Bronya R. Chernyak, Robert Voigt, Matt Goldrick, Joseph Keshet, and Molly Losh. 2025. Self-Supervised Speech Representations in a Pre-train Speech Model Represent Key Rapid Automatized Naming Variability in Autism. In Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics 2025, pages 385–387, Eugene, Oregon. Association for Computational Linguistics.
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Self-Supervised Speech Representations in a Pre-train Speech Model Represent Key Rapid Automatized Naming Variability in Autism (Ethridge et al., SCiL 2025)
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