Obaj Panowie obronili dzisiaj swoje projekty inżynierskie: Implementacja bazy wiedzy awatara głosowego oraz analiza przeprowadzonych z nim rozmów oraz Testy krzyżowe systemów identyfikacji mówcy. Ich opisy znajdują się na stronie zespołu http://www.dsp.agh.edu.pl/pl:dydaktyka:pracedyplomowe Gratulujemy!!!
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27 sty 2014
25 sty 2014
Rejestracja PVC otwarta
Ceny rejestracji na XXII Pacific Voice Conference zostały upublicznione. Zniżkowe opłaty obowiązują do 14 marca. Wkrótce dalsze szczegóły, między innymi wstępny program. Zapraszamy.
17 sty 2014
O nas w Computer World
"Rozwiązania wykorzystujące biometrię głosu uproszczą weryfikację klienta realizowaną przez hasło lub kod PIN. Zwiększy to wygodę i bezpieczeństwo użytkownika oraz przyniesie oszczędności firmom, których działalność wymaga obsługi dużej liczby klientów, np. banków czy telekomów." - Więcej na: http://www.computerworld.pl/artykuly/394174_1/Po.glosie.mnie.poznacie.html
15 sty 2014
Rozszerzony korpus mowy AGH
Nasz korpus mowy został zwiększony do 18,5 godzin. W efekcie jest jednym z największych korpusów języka polskiego. Całość jest anotowana plikami mlf, w większości na słowa, fragmenty na fonemy, a inne na frazy. W niewielkiej części korpusu są dodatkowo zaznaczone oddechy.
11 sty 2014
30 gru 2013
Postdocs and PhD studentships are Tampere University of Technology, Tampere, Finland
Open positions at the Multimedia Research Group (the MUVIS Team, http://muvis.cs.tut.fi) at the Department of Signal Processing, Tampere University of Technology (TUT), Finland
2 POSTDOCS
1 PHD STUDENTSHIP
Tampere University of Technology (TUT) is an active scientific community of 2,000 employees and more than 10,000 students. The University operates in the form of a foundation and has a long-standing tradition of collaboration with research institutions and business life. Many of the fields of research and study represented play a key role in addressing global challenges. International collaboration is an inherent part of all the University's activities.
The Department of Signal Processing belongs to the Faculty of Computing and Electrical Engineering. Signal processing has been chosen as one of the top strategic fields of research in TUT and was the host of two Academy of Finland Centers of Excellence. Nearly 200 faculty, staff and researchers work at the Department and nearly half are international.
Job description:
The positions are for scientific research in externally funded projects related to “big” learning in Big Data. The Postdocs are expected to perform independent research, collaborate with team members and supervise PhD and MSc students in addition to project management duties.
Doctoral Students will work toward a dissertation as a member of the research team and they will be supervised by the senior members of the group.
Requirements:
We are looking for creative and highly motivated researchers. Suitable disciplines for all open positions include Signal Processing, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Computer Vision and other related areas. Fluent written and spoken English and solid programming (Matlab/C/C++) skills are required. Excellent skills in computer vision, machine learning (deep learning and graph theory) and content-based multimedia retrieval is essential. Java and web programing skill is valuable.
Applicants to the postdoc position should have completed (or close to) the PhD degree. Candidates applying for the doctoral student position must hold a MSc degree in a related engineering field and are expected to enroll as a PhD student at TUT.
Salary:
The salary will be set in accordance with the University Salary System. Starting Doctoral Students receive a monthly salary of 2200 euros and Postdoctoral Researcher 3200 euros.
For more information, contact
Academy Professor Moncef Gabbouj, moncef.gabbouj AT tut.fi (http://www.cs.tut.fi/~moncef/open-positions.htm )
How to apply:
Applications can be submitted in PDF format by email to moncef.gabbouj AT tut.fi. The positions will remain open until filled. The target starting date is 1 February 2014 (or earlier).
The (preferably single document) application should include the following items:
- Letter of motivation
- CV (including names and contact details of at least two references, one of which is preferably the MSc or PhD thesis supervisor)
- Copy of MSc/PhD degree certificate
- List of publications
- Research abstract
2 POSTDOCS
1 PHD STUDENTSHIP
Tampere University of Technology (TUT) is an active scientific community of 2,000 employees and more than 10,000 students. The University operates in the form of a foundation and has a long-standing tradition of collaboration with research institutions and business life. Many of the fields of research and study represented play a key role in addressing global challenges. International collaboration is an inherent part of all the University's activities.
The Department of Signal Processing belongs to the Faculty of Computing and Electrical Engineering. Signal processing has been chosen as one of the top strategic fields of research in TUT and was the host of two Academy of Finland Centers of Excellence. Nearly 200 faculty, staff and researchers work at the Department and nearly half are international.
Job description:
The positions are for scientific research in externally funded projects related to “big” learning in Big Data. The Postdocs are expected to perform independent research, collaborate with team members and supervise PhD and MSc students in addition to project management duties.
Doctoral Students will work toward a dissertation as a member of the research team and they will be supervised by the senior members of the group.
Requirements:
We are looking for creative and highly motivated researchers. Suitable disciplines for all open positions include Signal Processing, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Computer Vision and other related areas. Fluent written and spoken English and solid programming (Matlab/C/C++) skills are required. Excellent skills in computer vision, machine learning (deep learning and graph theory) and content-based multimedia retrieval is essential. Java and web programing skill is valuable.
Applicants to the postdoc position should have completed (or close to) the PhD degree. Candidates applying for the doctoral student position must hold a MSc degree in a related engineering field and are expected to enroll as a PhD student at TUT.
Salary:
The salary will be set in accordance with the University Salary System. Starting Doctoral Students receive a monthly salary of 2200 euros and Postdoctoral Researcher 3200 euros.
For more information, contact
Academy Professor Moncef Gabbouj, moncef.gabbouj AT tut.fi (http://www.cs.tut.fi/~moncef/open-positions.htm )
How to apply:
Applications can be submitted in PDF format by email to moncef.gabbouj AT tut.fi. The positions will remain open until filled. The target starting date is 1 February 2014 (or earlier).
The (preferably single document) application should include the following items:
- Letter of motivation
- CV (including names and contact details of at least two references, one of which is preferably the MSc or PhD thesis supervisor)
- Copy of MSc/PhD degree certificate
- List of publications
- Research abstract
24 gru 2013
Przewidywania 25 lat temu
Dziennik telewizyjny sprzed 25 lat zdumiewająco trafnie przewidział rozwój komputerów, także na temat rozpoznawania mowy:
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