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Andreas Weilinghoff is a Junior Professor of English Linguistics at the University of Koblenz, the youngest university in Germany. His work bridges empirical phonetics, sociolinguistics, and computational methods.
- Junior Professor (2023–present)
- Associated Researcher in Digital Humanities at University of Bern
- Member of German Association for the Study of English, ISCA, and Departmental Governing Body
- AI Consultant for English/Arts departments
Research Focus: Quantitative phonetics, sociophonetics, AI-driven speech analysis, and computational linguistics. He develops open-source tools like Whisper-to-TextGrid converters and formant analyzers to democratize speech technology in education.
- Whisper server infrastructure for university
- Speech recognition software for MAXQDA integration
- TextGrid manipulation scripts
His scientific contributions include:
- 2024: Evaluation of Whisper for sociolinguistic transcription (ICAME47)
- 2022: Aitken’s Law vowel duration analysis (NWAV50)
- 2023: Historical review of phonetic research (University of Bern)
- 2021: ASR demonstrations at ICAME42
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