| Machine learning and language technology
Reykjavik University is looking for ambitious candidates to work on development and implementation of speech recognition and other language technologies. The development of speech recognizers applies machine learning on big data sets of text and speech recordings. The machine learning that is used in the projects is mostly implemented and available in open source software. The work typically includes gathering and preparing data, setting up and configuring the machine learning procedures, run experiments and design the interface for users and other software. The positions are for one year with possibility of extensions.
Specialist in machine learning The main focus of this job is to apply machine learning on big text and speech datasets to develop and train automatic speech recognizers. The software that is used in the project is called Kaldi, which demands a high skill in the use of Linux and associated tools. The work is to set up and evaluate computational models (finite state transducers, hidden Markov Models and deep neural networks) on large datasets.
Skills: ? BSc/MSc degree in mathematics, statistics, engineering, computer science or similar. ? Knowledge of computational modeling is preferable (e.g. differential equations, neural networks, linear models). ? Good knowledge of Linux is necessary. ? Good skills in writing and understanding shell scripts are preferable (bash, awk, sed). ? Good programming skills are necessary (e.g. C++, Java or Python).
Researcher in machine learning The main focus of this job is to carry out research on speech recognition using deep neural networks. The theoretical part of the work can either concentrate on parameter and model optimization with respect to speech recognition performance or on learning setup and model configuration with the aim to automate training of speech recognizers. The group is already using open source speech recognition solutions of Kaldi, Tensorflow and Theano. Some systems are already in operation while others are in the process of being implemented. Design improvements and adaptation will continue in the coming months and years, so the research will have a very direct practical impact.
Skills: ? MSc/PhD degree in applied mathematic, statistics, computational engineering or computer science is preferable. ? Knowledge of mathematical modeling is preferable (e.g. differential equations, neural networks, linear systems). ? Good skills in applying and analyzing algorithms. ? Good knowledge of Linux is preferable. ? Ability to use shell scripts is preferable (bash, awk, sed). ? Good programming skills are necessary (e.g. C++, Java or Python).
For further information contact Jón Guðnason, (jg@ru.is) Assistant Professor in School of Science and Engineering. Applications should be submitted before the end of 15th of April 2016 but strong applications might be considered earlier. Please submit your application through links provided at: http://radningar.hr.is/storf/viewjobonweb.aspx?jobid=2729
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