Eleanor Chodroffمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Eleanor Chodroff is an SNF Assistant Professor in the Department of Computational Linguistics at the University of Zürich . She leads the Phonetics and Cognitive Science Lab (PaCSci Lab) within the broader Phonetics & Speech Sciences Group . Her research spans the phonetics–phonology interface , cross-talker and cross-linguistic phonetic variation , speech prosody , and morphophonology . A central theme involves leveraging large spoken corpora to advance linguistic theory, with applications in speech recognition and phonetic analysis . Former roles include Lecturer in Phonetics and Phonology at the University of York and postdoctoral researcher in the Prosody & Speech Dynamics Lab at Northwestern University . She holds a PhD in Cognitive Science from Johns Hopkins University and a BA in German and Linguistics from New York University . Recent collaborative projects include the CorpusPhon workshop (co-organized with Morgan Sonderegger), computational studies on temporal anticipation in speech , and methodological investigations of speaker heterogeneity in datasets like Common Voice. Her work intersects acoustic phonetics with machine learning frameworks, particularly in low-resource language contexts.

