Ahnaf Mozib Samin
Ph.D. student at Queen's University | MSc in Erasmus Mundus Language and Communication Technologies
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Welcome
I am currently a Ph.D. student in the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) department at Queen's University, Canada. For my Ph.D. research, I am working on decoding speech/text from non-invasive brain signals under the supervision of Prof. Ali Etemad and Prof. Javad Hashemi at Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Machines Laboratory (Aiim Lab).
Prior to that, I completed a master's degree in the Erasmus Mundus Language and Communication Technologies (LCT) program at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands and the University of Malta, Malta with a fully-funded scholarship from the European Union. My master's thesis focuses on parameter-efficient low-resource speech recognition under the guidance of Dr. Andrea De Marco, Dr. Claudia Borg, and Dr. Shekhar Nayak.
I completed my Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST), Bangladesh, with a thesis on automated Bangla speech recognition under the supervision of Prof. M. Shahidur Rahman.
My research interests broadly lie at the intersection of computer science, neurolinguistics and artificial intelligence. More precisely, I am interested in brain-computer interfaces, speech processing, and natural language processing.
Recent News
Mar 19, 2024 Shared task paper got accepted at SemEval 2024, co-located with NAACL.
Feb 24, 2024 Paper on multi-domain Bangla ASR got accepted at IEEE Access.
Feb 13, 2024 Obtained the highest mark amongst students who obtained a Pass with Distinction classification in the cohort at the University of Malta during the MSc. in Human Language Science and Technology.
Jan 26, 2024 SUBAK.KO, a 241-hour long Bangla ASR corpus, is now publicly available. [Link]
May 19, 2023 Our NoDaLiDa paper got published! Title: "Slaapte or Sliep? Extending Neural-Network Simulations of English Past Tense Learning to Dutch and German".