Harry
Woodhouse.
BSc Linguistics student at the University of York with active research on oromotor activity and speech analysis.
My research focuses on articulatory phonetics and developing computational models to analyze articulation. I am also the lead developer of MOSAIC, software used to analyze OpenFace and articulography data. Future plans include developing a CNN/Transformer based machine-learning model on Magnetic Resonace Imaging (MRI).
Outside of research I also serve as the National Co-Chair of the Undergraduate Linguistics Association of Britain (ULAB) where I have the incredible oppurtutnity to facilitate events across all the institutions in the United Kingdom.
I am also a huge supporter of open science. All code I write for my research projects can be found on my GitHub and all data from my experiments will be open-access and linked on this website (within GDPR resitrctions).
Though I code as part of my research, I also love to code for fun! I am fairly proficient in Rust and Python and am adapting myself to R. I also taught myself HTML to make this website so I hope you enjoy it. :^)