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#22 Hynek Hermansky & Nelson Morgan

2026-04-02
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Join us as we sit down with Hynek and Morgan to talk all things speech research. We’re getting into the real stuff: why they started, whether they actually had a "grand plan" or were just following their curiosity, and how they decide which projects are actually worth the effort.

We also get into the technical weeds (in a good way) on things like energy efficiency and the battle between neural nets and knowledge-driven models. Plus, there’s plenty of solid advice for students on finding mentors, dealing with those brutal paper rejections, and knowing when to move fast versus taking it slow.

0:00:00 - intro
00:00:11 - introduction of the guests
00:01:16 - Hynek
00:02:02 - Morgan
00:04:08 - research focus: why did they get into speech research?
00:08:46 - did they have a plan on how to influence the field?
00:11:29 - were they able to fake that they had a grand goal when they were rather driven by curiosity?
00:19:13 - how do they chose the projects to pursue?
00:24:09 - what things did they pick up from working and collaborating with other people?
00:27:32 - what interdisciplinary knowledge is so important right now to drive the next big innovation forward?
00:34:36 - how to improve current neural nets; end-to-end vs. knowledge-driven approaches; energy efficiency
00:48:53 - mentoring: how can students approach seniors?
00:56:02 - moving fast and breaking things vs. moving slowly
00:58:04 - mentoring students
01:08:24 - how to deal with reviewers and rejections?
01:15:40 - what are they doing nowadays?
01:25:08 - question from the previous guests: pivotal moment in your career
01:31:15 - question for the next guest: will better deep neural networks solve everything speech related? How can we convince students to write papers on why they did their research?
01:32:35 - farewell
01:33:10 - outro

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