I am Professor of English Linguistics at Université Paris Cité, UFR d’Etudes anglophones and a member of the ALTAE Lab. My background (PhD) is in the epistemology of linguistics. I have a strong interest in eighteenth century representation of the Phonetics of English and in digital humanities. My research investigates the third revolution of grammatisation: what computers do to linguistic data. I have worked on computational analyses of spoken and written learner data. My recent research focuses on the interpretability of neural machine translation and the representation of speech in Whisper, an audio large language model.
News
- 26.05.2025 Our UPCité event on Promoting Fairness for LLMs
- 07.02.2025 🏆 I received a GIF Research Award to work on speech tokenisation and unfairness in multilingual LLMs!
- ** ** We presented our papers at the NLP4CALL conference and our A4LL methodology and metrics in Rennes. See our paper on Whisper for L2 speech and our paper on artificial learneres
- ** ** We presented our papers at the NLP4CALL conference and our A4LL methodology and metrics in Rennes.
- 28.04.2024 We organized A Workshop on audio LLMs to discuss phonetic representations in Wav2vec and Whisper.