Marvin Lavechin
Marvin was a visiting researcher at the ISEY, where he worked on evaluating and designing state-of-the-art automatic speech recognition systems to analyze children's language environments. His project was funded by the COST Action (CA22111) "A European consortium to determine how complex, real-world environments influence brain development (ENVIRO-DEV)". More broadly, Marvin worked at the intersection of artificial intelligence and cognitive sciences to understand learning mechanisms behind language acquisition and to develop human-inspired language learning algorithms.
Before joining ISEY, Marvin was a postdoctoral researcher at GIPSA-lab (Université Grenoble Alpes) where he worked on articulatory-to-speech models that learn through vocal imitation. He obtained his Ph.D. at École Normale Supérieure and Meta AI Research (Paris, France), on the use of artificial neural networks to analyze and simulate children's language acquisition.
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