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BRIAN STROPE
Google, Washington, DC USA
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Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Multilingual Universal Sentence Encoder For Semantic Retrieval
0
0.34
2020
Hierarchical Document Encoder for Parallel Corpus Mining.
0
0.34
2019
Improving Multilingual Sentence Embedding using Bi-directional Dual Encoder with Additive Margin Softmax.
0
0.34
2019
Effective Parallel Corpus Mining using Bilingual Sentence Embeddings.
3
0.37
2018
Universal Sentence Encoder.
0
0.34
2018
Learning Cross-Lingual Sentence Representations Via A Multi-Task Dual-Encoder Model
2
0.35
2018
Generating Long and Diverse Responses with Neural Conversation Models.
0
0.34
2017
Efficient Natural Language Response Suggestion for Smart Reply.
8
0.53
2017
Contextual LSTM (CLSTM) models for Large scale NLP tasks.
27
1.17
2016
Conversational Contextual Cues: The Case of Personalization and History for Response Ranking.
14
0.84
2016
Language Model Capitalization
2
0.46
2013
Large-scale discriminative language model reranking for voice-search
3
0.47
2012
Distributed discriminative language models for Google voice-search
7
0.54
2012
Recognizing English Queries In Mandarin Voice Search
5
0.53
2011
Unsupervised Testing Strategies For Asr
5
0.57
2011
Revisiting graphemes with increasing amounts of data
2
0.40
2009
Language Modeling For What-With-Where On Goog-411
5
0.96
2009
Automatic Training Set Segmentation For Multi-Pass Speech Recognition
1
0.39
2005
Robust word recognition using threaded spectral peaks
10
1.02
1998
A Novel Structure To Compensate For Frequency-Dependent Loudness Recruitment Of Sensorineural Hearing Loss
1
0.69
1995
1