Biography

Dr Nina Markl is a Research Fellow at the Institute for Analytics and Data Science and the Department of Language and Linguistics at the University of Essex. She is interested in language variation and change and the impact of speech technologies on speech communities. More broadly, her research explores the socio-technical contexts and impacts of computing technologies, in particular machine learning and “artificial intelligence”. Before joining Essex, she completed her PhD at the University of Edinburgh, where she conducted interdisciplinary work on algorithmic bias in automatic speech recognition, the development of language technologies for under-resourced languages, and computational methods for linguistic research.

 

2R Analysing Multimodal Language Data for Quantitative Social Science – Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis