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Sunday, March 11, 2018 by Chris Wellekens

6 Jobs
6-1(2017-10-03) Assistant professor in phonetics/laboratory phonology, University of Delaware, USA

JOB AD FALL 2017

 

University of Delaware seeks an assistant professor in phonetics/laboratory phonology

The Department of Linguistics and Cognitive Science at the University of Delaware invites applications for a full-time tenure-track faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor in the area of phonetics and/or laboratory phonology.  The position will commence September 1, 2018.  The successful candidate will have a strong research program in phonetics and/or laboratory phonology and will demonstrate a commitment to excellence in teaching.  Candidates must be able to teach graduate and undergraduate courses in phonetics and ideally in phonology as well.  A secondary specialization in sociolinguistics, endangered languages, first or second language acquisition, communication disorders, or a related field is desirable.

Applicants for this position should have a PhD in Linguistics or related field, or should expect to complete their degree requirements prior to appointment. Applicants should apply on-line at http://apply.interfolio.com/ and should submit a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, a statement describing their research program, a statement of teaching experience and philosophy (including evidence of teaching ability if available), and sample publications.  They should also arrange for submission of at least three letters of recommendation. We particularly welcome applications from members of underrepresented minorities. Review of applications will begin on December 1, 2017; for fullest consideration, all application materials should be submitted by that date.  Questions should be directed to Irene Vogel at: ivogel@udel.

The University of Delaware combines leadership in research with a commitment to undergraduate and graduate education.  The main campus in Newark, Delaware provides the amenities of a vibrant college town with convenient access to the major cities of the East Coast.  The Department of Linguistics and Cognitive Science (https://www.lingcogsci.udel.edu) offers a PhD in Linguistics, a Master's degree in Linguistics and Cognitive Science, a Bachelor of Science degree in Cognitive Science (with a concentration in Pre-Professional Speech-Language Pathology), and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Linguistics. The Department is comprised of 11 full-time faculty and enrolls approximately 30 PhD students, 25 MA students, 300 undergraduate majors and 60 minors.


The University of Delaware is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and Title IX institution.  Employment offers will be conditioned upon successful completion of a criminal background check.  A conviction will not necessarily exclude an applicant from employment.  For the University's complete non-discrimination statement, please visit http://www.udel.edu/home/legal-notices/

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6-2(2017-10-05) Language Resources Project Manager - Junior (m/f), ELDA, Paris, France

The European Language resources Distribution Agency (ELDA), a company specialized in Human Language Technologies within an international context is currently seeking to fill an immediate vacancy for a Language Resources Project Manager ? Junior position. This yields excellent opportunities for young, creative, and motivated candidates wishing to participate actively to the Language Engineering field.

Language Resources Project Manager - Junior (m/f)

Under the supervision of the Language Resources Manager, the Language Resources Project Manager ? Junior will be in charge of the identification of Language Resources (LRs), the negotiation of rights in relation with their distribution, as well as the data preparation, documentation and curation.

 The position includes, but is not limited to, the responsibility of the following tasks:

  • Identification of LRs and Cataloguing
  • Negotiation of distribution rights, including interaction with LR providers, drafting of distribution agreements, definition of prices of language resources to be integrated in the ELRA catalogue or for research projects
  • LR Packaging within production projects
  • Data preparation, documentation and curation

 Profile:

  • PhD in computational linguistics or similar fields
  • Experience in managing NLP tools
  • Experience in project management and participation in European projects, as well as practice in contract and partnership negotiation at an international level, would be a plus
  • Good knowledge of script programming (Perl, Python or other languages)
  • Good knowledge of Linux
  • Dynamic and communicative, flexible to combine and work on different tasks
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team
  • Proficiency in English, with strong writing and documentation skills. Communication skills required in a French-speaking working environment
  • Citizenship of (or residency papers) a European Union country

 

All positions are based in Paris. Applications will be considered until the position is filled.

Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Applicants should email a cover letter addressing the points listed above together with a curriculum vitae to:

ELDA
9, rue des Cordelières
75013 Paris
FRANCE
Fax : 01 43 13 33 30
Mail job@elda.org

ELDA is acting as the distribution agency of the European Language Resources Association (ELRA). ELRA was established in February 1995, with the support of the European Commission, to promote the development and exploitation of Language Resources (LRs). Language Resources include all data necessary for language engineering, such as monolingual and multilingual lexica, text corpora, speech databases and terminology. The role of this non-profit membership Association is to promote the production of LRs, to collect and to validate them and, foremost, make them available to users. The association also gathers information on market needs and trends.

For further information about ELDA and ELRA, visit:
http://www.elra.info

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6-3(2017-10-14) Postdoc Amélioration des outils vocaux d'évaluation de la prononciation en apprentissage de langues, Loria, Nancy, France
Postdoc Amélioration des outils vocaux d'évaluation de la prononciation en apprentissage de langues
 
Lieu : LORIA (Nancy, France)
Equipe : MULTISPEECH
Durée : 16 mois
Début : Hiver 2018
Contact :
Slim Ouni  slim.ouni@loria.fr
Denis Jouvet  denis.jouvet@loria.fr
 
Contexte
MULTISPEECH étudie différents aspects de la modélisation de la parole, tant pour la reconnaissance de la parole que pour la synthèse de la parole. Les approches développées mettent en ?uvre du traitement du signal et des modèles statistiques. Les modélisations les plus récentes reposent sur les réseaux de neurones et l?apprentissage profond qui ont apporté des gains substantiels de performance dans de nombreux domaines.
 
Les technologies vocales peuvent également servir pour l?apprentissage de langues. L?objectif consiste alors à détecter les défauts de prononciation des apprenants (prononciation des sons et intonation), à poser des diagnostics et à aider l?apprenant à améliorer sa prononciation en lui fournissant des informations multimodales (textuelles, sonores et visuelles). Plusieurs projets collaboratifs récents ont porté sur ce thème et ont permis de constituer des corpus de parole d?apprenants, d?analyser la parole non-native d?apprenants et d?approfondir la fiabilité de retours automatiques vers l?apprenant.
 
Dans le cadre du projet collaboratif e-FRAN METAL qui porte sur l?utilisation du numérique dans l?éducation, ces techniques seront adaptées, enrichies, et mises en oeuvre pour aider à l?apprentissage d?une langue étrangère à l?école. Des expérimentations sont prévues dans des classes de collège et de lycée.
 
Missions
Les travaux menés porteront sur l?amélioration et le développement d?outils vocaux pour l?évaluation des prononciations, tant au niveau des sons qu?au niveau de l?intonation. Un point important à étudier et à approfondir concerne la fiabilité des traitements et des mesures effectués (e.g., durée des sons issues de la segmentation phonétique, et valeurs de la fréquence fondamentale), et la prise en considération de ces informations de fiabilité des mesures dans l?établissement des diagnostics sur les défauts de prononciation, et les retours vers les apprenants.
 
Après une adaptation des outils et modèles au contexte non-natif des apprenants d?une langue étrangère, la plus grande partie du projet sera consacrée à des aspects plus innovants, et concernera l?étude d?approches à base d?apprentissage profond pour la détection de défauts de prononciation, et l?estimation des incertitudes sur les mesures faites (durées des sons et valeurs de la fréquence fondamentale) afin d?assurer la fiabilité des diagnostics effectués.
 
Profil et compétences recherchées
- Connaissances en traitement de la parole, reconnaissance de la parole, ou synthèse de la parole
- Connaissance, voire maitrise d?un toolkit de reconnaissance de la parole
- Expérience des réseaux de neurones, et si possible maitrise d?un toolkit de réseaux de neurones
- Bonnes compétences en informatique, et en programmation
 
L?annonce complète se trouve ici :
Français:
 
English
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6-4(2018-10-14) Ingénieur Consolidation et adaptation des outils vocaux d'aide à l'apprentissage de langues, Loria, Nancy ,France
Ingénieur  Consolidation et adaptation des outils vocaux d?aide à l?apprentissage de langues
 
 
Lieu : LORIA (Nancy, France)
Equipe : MULTISPEECH
Durée : 12 mois (prolongation possible)
Début : Automne 2017

Contact :
Slim Ouni  slim.ouni@loria.fr
 
 
Contexte
MULTISPEECH étudie différents aspects de la modélisation de la parole, tant pour la reconnaissance de la parole que pour la synthèse de la parole. Les approches développées mettent en ?uvre du traitement du signal et des modèles statistiques. Les modélisations les plus récentes reposent sur les réseaux de neurones et l?apprentissage profond qui ont apporté des gains substantiels de performance dans de nombreux domaines.
 
Les technologies vocales peuvent également servir pour l?apprentissage de langues. L?objectif consiste alors à détecter les défauts de prononciation des apprenants (prononciation des sons et intonation), à poser des diagnostics et à aider l?apprenant à améliorer sa prononciation en lui fournissant des informations multimodales (textuelles, sonores et visuelles). Plusieurs projets collaboratifs récents ont porté sur ce thème et ont permis de constituer des corpus de parole d?apprenants, d?analyser la parole non-native d?apprenants et d?approfondir la fiabilité de retours automatiques vers l?apprenant.
 
Dans le cadre du projet collaboratif e-FRAN METAL qui porte sur l?utilisation du numérique dans l?éducation, ces techniques seront adaptées, enrichies, et mises en oeuvre pour aider à l?apprentissage d?une langue étrangère à l?école. Des expérimentations sont prévues dans des classes de collège et de lycée.
 
Missions
Dans ce cadre, la première mission consistera à consolider les outils vocaux d?aide à l?évaluation de prononciations, et à les adapter à l?utilisation prévue dans le projet. Cela nécessitera la collecte de voix d?adolescents (correspondant aux niveaux ciblés pour les expérimentations en collège et lycée) et l?adaptation des modèles acoustiques aux voix d?adolescents. Compte tenu des outils informatiques disponibles dans les classes, un mode de fonctionnement client-serveur sera privilégié.
 
La suite des travaux portera sur le développement de la version globale du système d?apprentissage de la prononciation et son expérimentation dans des classes de collège et de lycée. Le système développé devra intégrer des aspects de présentation d?exemples, d?évaluation de prononciations et de retours vers l?apprenant sur la qualité des prononciations.
 
Profil et compétences recherchées
- Connaissances en traitement de la parole, reconnaissance de la parole, ou synthèse de la parole
- Connaissance, voire maitrise d?un toolkit de reconnaissance de la parole
- Bonnes compétences en informatique, et en programmation
 
Annonce complète se trouve ici :
Français :
 
English 
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6-5(2017-10-17) Call for Multiple PhD positions in Human-Machine Interaction funded by the ANIMATAS Innovative Training Network
Call for Multiple PhD positions in Human-Machine Interaction funded by the ANIMATAS Innovative Training Network 

ANIMATAS (MSCA ? ITN ? 2017 - 765955 2) is a H2020 Marie Sklodowska Curie European Training Network funded by Horizon 2020 (the European Union?s Framework Programme for Research and Innovation), coordinated by Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris, France). 
 
ANIMATAS partners are: UPMC (coord.), Uppsala Univ., Institut Mines Telecom, KTH, EPFL, INESC-ID, Jacobs Univ. and SoftBank Robotics Europe.

Scientific and technical objectives

ANIMATAS focuses on the following objectives:

1) Exploration of fundamental questions relating to the interconnections between robots and virtual characters? appearance, behaviours and perception by people

2) Development of new social learning mechanisms that can deal with different types of human intervention and allow robots and virtual characters to learn in an unconstrained manner 

3) Development of new approaches for robots and virtual characters? personalised adaptation to human users in unstructured and dynamically evolving social interactions 
 
 
Multiple Positions in Human-Machine Interaction: 
 
15 early-stage researchers (ESR) positions of 36 months are available within ANIMATAS. The successful candidates will participate in the network?s training activities offered by the European academic and industrial participating teams. The successful candidate will be have the opportunity to work with Interactive Robotics, Furhat Robotics, Mobsya, University of Wisconsin- Madison,  University of Southern California, Immersion SAS, IDMind, Trinity College Dublin. 
 
 
Details and specific deadlines are available at http://animatas.isir.upmc.fr/ 
 
ESR 1 - Social context effects on expressive behaviour of embodied systems
Contact: Arvid Kappas (Jacobs Uni)
 
ESR 2 - Modeling communicative behaviours for different roles of pedagogical agents
Contact: Catherine Pelachaud (UPMC)
 
ESR 3 - Modeling trust in human-robot educational interactions
Contact: Ginevra Castellano (UU)
 
ESR 4 -  Synthesis of Multi-Modal Socially Intelligent Human-Robot Interaction
Contact: Amir Pandey (SBR)
 
ESR 5 - Socially compliant behaviour modelling for artificial systems and small groups of teachers and learners
Contact: Christopher Peters (KTH)
 
ESR 6 - Teacher orchestration of child-robot interaction
Contact: Pierre Dillenbourg (EPFL)
 
ESR 7 - Which mutual-modelling mechanisms to optimize child-robot interaction
Contact: Pierre Dillenbourg (EPFL)
ESR 9 - Learning from and about humans for robot task learning
Contact: Mohamed Chetouani (UPMC)
mohamed.chetouani@upmc.fr  
 
ESR 10 - Let?s Learn by Collaborating with Robots
Contact: Francisco Melo (INESC-ID)
 
ESR 11 -  Disfluencies and teaching strategies in social interactions between a pedagogical agent and a student
Contact: Chloé Clavel (IMT)
 
PhD 12 - Automatic assessment of engagement during multi-party interactions
Contact: Pierre Dillenbourg (EPFL)
 
ESR 13 -  Automatic synthesis and instantiation of proactive behaviour by robot during human robot interaction: going beyond just being active or reactive
Contact: Amit Pandey (SBR)
 
ESR 14 - Socio-affective effects on the degree of human-robot cooperation
Contact: Ana Paiva (INESC-ID)
 
ESR 15 - Adaptive self-other similarity in facial appearance and behaviour for facilitating cooperation between humans and artificial systems
Contact: Christopher Peters (KTH).
chpeters@kth.se 

Requirements:

To apply, candidates must submit their CV, a letter of application, two letters of reference and academic credentials to the recruitment committee, Mohamed Chetouani (network coordinator), Ana Paiva and Arvid Kappas at contact-animatas@listes.upmc.fr and to the main supervisor of the research project of interest.

Please note that different deadlines of applications occur and are detailed here : http://animatas.isir.upmc.fr/  
 
Reviewing and selection of applications will start in October 2017. The positions will remain open until filled. 
The application procedure will be carried out in compliance with the Code of Conduct for Recruitment of the European Charter and Code for Researchers.


Contacts:
Mohamed CHETOUANI (ANIMATAS Coord.)
 
Emily MOTU (Project Manager)
 
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6-6(2018-10-25) PhD vacancy at Aalborg University, Denmark

PhD Stipend in Low-resource Keyword Spotting for Hearing Assistive Devices at Aalborg University, Denmark

Job description: Manual operation of hearing assistive devices is cumbersome in various situations. With advances in machine learning and speech technology, voice interfaces due to their convenience will be widely deployed for hearing assistive devices and they can be personalized and offer richer functionalities. Hearing assistive devices are characterized by strict memory and computational complexity constraints and the fact that they are expected to operate flawlessly, even in acoustically challenging situations. This PhD project aims to develop personalized, noise-robust and low-resource voice control systems for hearing assistive devices, using microphone signals and other modalities.

The successful applicant must have a Master degree in machine learning, statistical signal processing, speech processing or acoustic signal processing, and have extensive knowledge in one or more of these disciplines.

You may obtain further information from Professor Zheng-Hua Tan (phone: +45 9940 8686, email: zt@es.aau.dk) or Professor Jesper Jensen (phone: +45 9940 8630, email: jje@es.aau.dk).

For more details, please refer to http://www.stillinger.aau.dk/vis-stilling/?vacancy=936714.

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6-7(2017-10-27) Postdoc in ASR and Language Modeling, Aalto University, Finland

Postdoctoral researcher in Speech Recognition and Language Modeling

 

The speech recognition group (led by Prof. Mikko Kurimo) at Aalto University, Finland, focuses on machine learning in automatic speech recognition (ASR) and language modeling. The group developed a state-of-the-art fixed vocabulary ASR system already in 1970's and an unlimited vocabulary neural phonetic typewriter in 1980's led by Academician Teuvo Kohonen. Since 2000 led by Prof. Mikko Kurimo, the group has developed state-of-the-art unlimited vocabulary ASR systems using sub-word language models for several languages. The most recent achievement is winning the 3rd Multi-Genre Broadcast ASR challenge in 2017, where the top research groups in the field were challenged to build a recognizer for an under-resourced language using machine learning methods.

The speech recognition group consists of a couple of senior researchers, post-docs and six PhD students that bring together expertise from many relevant areas such as acoustic modeling, lexical modeling, language modeling, decoding, machine learning, machine translation, user interfaces, and toolkits such as Kaldi, AaltoASR, TheanoLM, VariKN, and Morfessor. We operate in a well-connected academic environment using excellent GPU and CPU computing facilities and have a functional office space at Aalto University Otaniemi campus that is only 10 minutes away from downtown Helsinki via the new subway line.

We are now looking for a 1-3 year postdoc to start asap on any of our research themes:

  • DNN-based continuous speech recognition (a central theme in many projects)

  • unlimited vocabulary language modelling based on letters and unsupervised morphemes

  • speech recognition for indexing and captioning of broadcast videos in multilingual domain (3-year European project starting in January)

  • speech recognition for games and second language pronunciation training

The position requires a relevant doctoral degree in CS or EE, skills for doing excellent research in an (English-speaking) group, and outstanding research experience in at least one of the research themes mentioned above. More specifically, programming skills and good command of Kaldi and DNNs (either Theano or TensorFlow toolkits) will be useful. The candidate is expected to perform high-quality research and participate in the supervision of the PhD students. The application, CV, list of publications, references and requests for further information should be sent by email to Prof. Mikko Kurimo (mikko.kurimo at aalto.fi).

Aalto University is a new university created in 2010 from the merger of the Helsinki University of Technology, Helsinki School of Economics and the University of Art and Design Helsinki. The University?s cornerstones are its strengths in education and research, with 20,000 basic degree and graduate students. In addition to a decent salary, the contract includes occupational health benefits, and Finland has a comprehensive social security system. The Helsinki Metropolitan area forms a world-class information technology hub, attracting leading scientists and researchers in various fields of ICT and related disciplines. Moreover, as the birthplace of Linux, and the home base of Nokia/Alcatel-Lucent/Bell Labs, F-Secure, Rovio, Supercell, Slush (the biggest annual startup event in Europe) and numerous other technologies and innovations, Helsinki is fast becoming one of the leading technology startup hubs in Europe. See more e.g. athttp://www.investinfinland.fi/.

As a living and working environment, Finland consistently ranks high in quality of life, and Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is regularly ranked as one of the most livable cities in the world. See more athttps://finland.fi and http://www.helsinkitimes.fi/finland/finland-news/domestic/14966-helsinki-ranked-again-as-world-s-9th-most-liveable-city.htmlHome page of the group: http://spa.aalto.fi/en/research/research_groups/speech_recognition/
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6-8(2017-10-25) Speech scientist at ELSA, Lisbon, Portugal

Speech scientist at ELSA

Location: Lisbon, Portugal

contact: people@elsaspeak.com

Job Description

We are looking for an splendid Speech Scientist to join our team al ELSA and help us in our mission to help every language learner speak a foreign language fluently and confidently.

As a speech scientist al ELSA you will be playing with state-of-the-art machine learning and applying them to tons of audio and text data, towards building new technology and improving existing algorithms.

At ELSA you will not do your job alone. Solving a problem includes working with a team (backend, speech scientists, product managers, designers) to design solutions that would impact hundreds of thousands of users. We are an agile team. We are passionate engineers. We are highly collaborative. We value results. We go above and beyond to help our users and to deliver superb products, but we also value work-life balance - we are motorcycle riders, mountain climbers, food-enthusiasts, espresso lovers, yoga students, proud parents.

With more than 1.5M app downloads, your research will be directly influenced and will influence the many thousands of users that use our app daily.

Your role

  • Investigate and implement new technology in speech and natural language processing.

  • Postprocess, organize and put to use the myriad of data collected daily from the usage of the ELSA app.

  • Propose new features and investigate their technical feasibility at scale, in a production environment. Work with the CTO and development engineers to turn research into reality.

  • Work with the rest of the speech scientists to define the future of the speech and NLP technology used at ELSA.

  • Maintain and improve the current speech and NLP technology stack following state-or-the-art developments and availability of new training data.

Requirements

  • PhD in speech technology or related area (Masters level + related experience will also be considered).

  • Proven research and publications track record that shows you can think on your own and come up with novel approaches to state-of-the-art problems.

  • Outstanding coding skills. You should be able to program in low level languages like C++, high level prototyping using Python, Matlab, or similar; and be able to glue all them together using bash scripts.

  • Enthusiasm and readiness to dig into production results to correct corner cases of your algorithms and iterate to better technology.

  • Acquainted with deep learning open source packages (Theano, tensor flow, Caffe, Torch,...) and experience using Kaldi ASR.

What we offer

  • Competitive salary and stock options according to seniority

  • Company laptop

  • Flexible working hours

  • Ample room to grow professionally

  • Experience the true startup spirit of a fast growing and well funded Silicon Valley startup

Application

Send your  LinkedIn profile or your CV to people@elsaspeak.com and we will get in touch.

About us

 

ELSA (English Language Speech Assistant) Corp. is a San Francisco-based startup with engineering offices in Lisbon. Our vision is to enable everyone to speak foreign languages with full confidence, reaching better life and career opportunities. Our flagship product, ELSA speak, is a personal mobile coach who improves our users' English pronunciation and intonation using phoneme and suprasegmental analysis of the user's speech signal. Our backend servers implement state-of-the-art speech recognition technology to pinpoint errors and give accurate and consistent feedback to our users on how to improve.

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6-9(2017-10-25) Senior Speech scientist at ELSA

Senior speech scientist at ELSA

Location: flexible, where would you like to live?

contact: people@elsaspeak.com

Job description


We are looking for an splendid Senior Speech Scientist to join our team al ELSA and help us in our mission to help every language learner speak a foreign language fluently and confidently.


As a Senior Scientist at ELSA you will be responsible for the evolution of the speech technology powering our language assessment services. Your efforts will translate directly to new voice-enabled features and better assessment quality for hundreds of thousands of language learners that use ELSA app. In addition, you will work directly with the CTO to define and drive the scientific roadmap of the company.


At ELSA you will not do your job alone.  Solving a problem includes working with a team (backend, speech scientists, product managers, designers) to design solutions that would impact hundreds of thousands of users. We are an agile team. We are passionate engineers. We are highly collaborative. We value results. We go above and beyond to help our users and to deliver superb products, but we also value work-life balance - we are motorcycle riders, mountain climbers, food-enthusiasts, espresso lovers, yoga students, proud parents.


Join our world-class team and be one of the personalities that make the ELSA culture awesome.

Requirements:

  • PhD in speech technology or very related area

  • 5+ years of experience post-PhD

  • Expert in acoustic modeling in English

  • Leadership experience leading junior researchers and students


Bonus skills

  • Experience bringing products to market

  • Knowledge of Kaldi-ASR package at API level

  • Experience in CALL (Computer Assisted Language Learning) technology

  • Good programming skills in Python, C++ and shell hacking

  • Experience training multilingual ASR systems and working with languages other than English



What we offer

  • Flexible working location

  • Competitive salary and stock options according to seniority

  • Company laptop

  • Flexible working hours

  • Ample room to grow professionally

  • Experience the true startup spirit of a fast growing and well funded Silicon Valley startup

Application

Send your an email with your LinkedIn profile or your CV to people@elsaspeak.com and we will get back to you.

About us

ELSA Corp. is a US (San Francisco) startup with engineering offices in Lisbon. Our vision is to enable everyone to speak foreign languages with full confidence, reaching better life and career opportunities, powered by our proprietary speech recognition technology using deep learning. Our flagship product, ELSA speak, is a personal mobile coach who improves our users' English pronunciation and intonation using phonetic and suprasegmental analysis of the user's speech. Our backend servers implement state-of-the-art speech assessment technology to pinpoint the user?s most outstanding errors and give accurate and consistent feedback on how to solve them.

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6-10(2017-10-26) Two post-doctoral researchers at Idiap Research Institute, Martigny, Switzerland

Openings for two post-doctoral researchers at Idiap Research Institute.
 Both involve the theory and application of deep learning to bring speech processing to
home devices.

 http://www.idiap.ch/education-and-jobs/job-10232

Idiap is located in French speaking Switzerland, although the lab hosts many
nationalities, and functions in English.  All positions offer quite generous salaries.

The positions involve collaboration with a commercial partner located nearby. However,
they are funded by a Swiss federal grant, so a significant research element is expected.

Several similar positions at PhD, post-doc and senior level are available at the
institute in general.

 http://www.idiap.ch/en/join-us/job-opportunities

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6-11(2017-11-05) 15 PhD positions from mid-2018

Le réseau de formation sur le traitement automatique de la parole pathologique (TAPAS) est un projet H2020 MSCA-ITN-ETN qui fournira à 15 doctorants une formation large et intensive sur le traitement de la parole pathologique. Le consortium du projet TAPAS comprend des praticiens cliniques, des chercheurs universitaires et des partenaires industriels, avec une expertise couvrant l'ingénierie de la parole, la linguistique et la science clinique. Le programme de travail TAPAS est organisé autour de trois grands thèmes:

- Détection de la parole pathologique (4 thèses)


- Évaluation de la parole pathologique et thérapie (6 thèses)


- Technologies de communication pour la vie assistée et la réadaptation (5 thèses)


Le consortium TAPAS comprend:

-Idiap Research Institute (CH)
-Friedrich-Alexander-Univeristaet (DE)
-Interuniversitair Micro-Electronicacentrum IMEC VZW (BE)
-INESC ID - Instituto de Engenhariade Sistemas E Computabores Investigacao E Desenvolvimento em Lisboa (PT)
-Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Muenchen (DE),
-Stichting Het Nederlands Kanker Instituut-Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek Ziekenhuis (NL), 
-Philips Electronics Nederland B.V. (NL), 
-Stichting Katholieke Universiteit (NL)
-Universität Augsburg (DE), 
-Université Toulouse III-Paul Sabatier (FR), 
-The University of Sheffield United Kingdom (UK), 
-Universitair Ziekenhuis Antwerpen (BE)

Pour plus d?informations et pour candidater, veuillez vous référer au site http://www.tapas-etn-eu.org 


Bien cordialement,

Julie Mauclair
MCF  IRI
Université Paris Descartes

 
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6-12(2017-11-08) Visiting Assistant Professor in Computational Linguistics and Language Science, Rochester, NY, USA

Visiting Assistant Professor in Computational Linguistics and Language Science

URL:

http://apptrkr.com/1116774


 Requisition Number: 3499BR

 

Detailed Job Description:

The Department of English invites applications for a Visiting Assistant Professor position, beginning in January 2018, with specialization in computational linguistics and/or innovative technical or scientific methods in language science at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), with a focus on one or more areas of application. Possible areas include:

·  Deep learning for natural language understanding

·  Speech and speech technology

·  Multimodal and linguistic sensors

·  Human-computer interaction

·  Linguistic narrative analytics

The applicant should demonstrate a fit with our commitment to collaborate with colleagues across the university on initiatives in artificial intelligence and in digital humanities and social sciences. The position has the possibility of extension beyond Spring 2018.

The successful applicant will be a researcher and teacher with an agenda that emphasizes innovative technical methods in linguistics, for instance in natural language processing, linguistic/multimodal sensors, speech and speech technology, and/or other computational or technical approaches applied to language data. We are seeking a scholar who engages in disciplinary and interdisciplinary teamwork, student mentoring, and has a coherent plan for grant seeking activities. The right candidate will contribute to advancing our interdisciplinary language science curriculum in a college of liberal arts at a technical university. Contributions that build students' global education experiences are additionally valued.

The teaching assignment may be Introduction to Language Science, Language Technology, Introduction to NLP, Science and Analytics of Speech (acoustic and experimental phonetics), Spoken Language Processing (automatic speech recognition and text-to-speech synthesis), Seminar in Computational Linguistics, self-designed courses, or another course depending on background.

We are seeking an individual who has the ability and interest in contributing to a community committed to student-centeredness; professional development and scholarship; integrity and ethics; respect, diversity and pluralism; innovation and flexibility; and teamwork and collaboration. Select to view links to RIT's core values, honor code, and statement of diversity.

Department Description:

THE UNIVERSITY AND ROCHESTER COMMUNITY:
RIT is a national leader in professional and career-oriented education. Talented, ambitious, and creative students of all cultures and backgrounds from all 50 states and more than 100 countries have chosen to attend RIT. Founded in 1829, Rochester Institute of Technology is a privately endowed, coeducational university with nine colleges emphasizing career education and experiential learning. With approximately 15,000 undergraduates and 2,900 graduate students, RIT is one of the largest private universities in the nation. RIT offers a rich array of degree programs in engineering, science, business, and the arts, and is home to the National Technical Institute for the Deaf. RIT has been honored by The Chronicle of Higher Education as one of the ?Great Colleges to Work For? for four years. RIT is a National Science Foundation ADVANCE Institutional Transformation site. RIT is responsive to the needs of dual-career couples by our membership in the Upstate NY HERC.

Rochester, situated between Lake Ontario and the Finger Lakes region, is the 51st largest metro area in the United States and the third largest city in New York State. The Greater Rochester region, which is home to nearly 1.1 million people, is rich in cultural and ethnic diversity, with a population comprised of approximately 18% African and Latin Americans and another 3% of international origin. It is also home to one of the largest deaf communities per capita in the U.S. Rochester ranks 4th for ?Most Affordable City' by Forbes Magazine, and MSN selected Rochester as the ?#1 Most Livable Bargain Market? (for real-estate). Kiplinger named Rochester one of the top five ?Best City for Families.?

Job Requirements:

·  Ph.D. with training in Computational Linguistics, Linguistics, or an allied field for language science, in hand prior to appointment date.

·  Advanced graduate coursework in computational linguistics, including natural language and/or spoken language processing or technical methods in linguistics.

·  Publication record and coherent plan for research and grant seeking activities.

·  Evidence of outstanding teaching.

·  Ability to contribute in meaningful ways to the college's continuing commitment to cultural diversity, pluralism, and individual differences.

How to Apply:

Apply online at  http://apptrkr.com/1116774. Please submit your online application, curriculum vitae, cover letter addressing the listed qualifications and upload the following attachments:


·  A research statement

·  A teaching statement

·  Copy of transcripts of graduate coursework

·  A sample publication 

·  The names, addresses, and phone numbers for three references
·  Statement of diversity

 

Questions regarding this position can be directed to the search committee chair-Dr. Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm at coagla@rit.edu.


Review of applications will begin on November 25, 2017 and will continue until an acceptable candidate is found.

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6-13(2017-11-10) Principal Speech Recognition Engineer, Speechmatics, Cambridge, UK

Principal Speech Recognition Engineer

Location: Cambridge, UK

Contact: careers@speechmatics.com

Background

Speechmatics’ versatile automatic speech recognition technology, based on decades of research and experience in neural networks, is enabling world-leading companies to power a speech-enabled future. Having already transcribed millions of hours of audio and helped customers across a diverse range of use cases and applications, the team’s mission is to build the best speech technology for any application, anywhere, in any language and put speech back at the heart of communication.

In the office, we pride ourselves on a relaxed but productive environment enabling both commercial success and personal development - we often host lunch and learn sessions and attend regular academic and commercial conferences. When we're not working hard, we regularly host company outings and events where your plus-one is welcomed to enjoy great food, great drinks, and great company! We also reward ourselves occasionally with massages, and even get our bikes fixed onsite!

We think it’s important to give a little back too, so everyone is eligible for some time off for charity work plus we’ll match your contribution via the Give As You Earn scheme. See more about our great perks below!

We are expanding rapidly and are seeking talented people to join us as we continue to push the boundaries of speech recognition. This is an opportunity to join a high growth team and form a major part of its future direction.



The Opportunity

We are looking for a talented and experienced speech recognition engineer to help us build the best speech technology for anybody, anywhere, in any language. You will be a part of a team that is building languages packs and developing our core ASR capabilities including improving our speed, accuracy and support for all languages. Your work will feed into the ‘Automatic Linguist’, our ground-breaking framework to support the building of ASR models and hence the delivery of every language pack published by the company. Alongside the wider team you will be responsible for keeping our system the most accurate and useful commercial speech recognition available.

Because you will be joining a rapidly expanding team, you will need to be a team player, who thrives in a fast paced environment, with a focus on rapidly moving research developments into products. We strongly encourage versatility and knowledge transfer within the team, so we can share efficiently what needs to be done to meet our commitments to the rest of the company.



Key Responsibilities

  • Delivering the artefacts comprising high quality speech recognition software products

  • Keeping us ahead of the rest of the world in terms of speech recognition capabilities

  • Transferring knowledge to the wider team and company

 

 

Experience

Essential

  • Proven track record as one of the best in the world at modern LVCSR

  • Extensive practical experience of speech recognition, covering all aspects (acoustic, pronunciation and language modelling as well as decoders / search)

  • Experience working with standard speech and ML toolkits, e.t., Kaldi, KenLM, TensorFlow, etc.

  • Solid Python programming skills

  • Experience using Unix / Linux systems

  • Proven ability to effectively communicate highly technical subjects

 

Desirable

  • Expertise in all aspects of modern speech recognition, including WFSTs, lattice processing, neural nets (RNN / DNN / LSTM etc.), etc.

  • Knowledge of computational linguistics.

  • Deep production-grade software development experience, especially with Python, C/C++ and / or Go.

  • Experience working effectively with software engineering teams or as a Software Engineer.

  • Experience of team leadership and line management

  • Experience working in an Agile framework





Salary

We offer a competitive salary and bonus scheme, pension contribution matching and a generous EMI share option scheme. We also have several additional benefits including private medical insurance, holiday purchase, life assurance, childcare vouchers, cycle scheme, massages, bike doctor, fully stocked drinks fridge, and fresh fruit available daily to name just a few!

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6-14(2017-11-10) Principal Language Modelling Engineer, Speechmatics, Cambridge, UK

Principal Language Modelling Engineer

Location: Cambridge, UK

Contact: careers@speechmatics.com

Background

Speechmatics’ versatile automatic speech recognition technology, based on decades of research and experience in neural networks, is enabling world-leading companies to power a speech-enabled future. Having already transcribed millions of hours of audio and helped customers across a diverse range of use cases and applications, the team’s mission is to build the best speech technology for any application, anywhere, in any language and put speech back at the heart of communication.

In the office, we pride ourselves on a relaxed but productive environment enabling both commercial success and personal development - we often host lunch and learn sessions and attend regular academic and commercial conferences. When we're not working hard, we regularly host company outings and events where your plus-one is welcomed to enjoy great food, great drinks, and great company! We also reward ourselves occasionally with massages, and even get our bikes fixed onsite!

We think it’s important to give a little back too, so everyone is eligible for some time off for charity work plus we’ll match your contribution via the Give As You Earn scheme. See more about our great perks below!

We are expanding rapidly and are seeking talented people to join us as we continue to push the boundaries of speech recognition. This is an opportunity to join a high growth team and form a major part of its future direction.



The Opportunity

We are looking for a talented and experienced Language Modelling expert to help us build the best speech technology for anybody, anywhere, in any language. You will be a part of a team that is working on our core ASR capabilities to improve our speed, accuracy and support for all languages. Your role will include making sure our Language Modelling capability remains at the head of the field. Your work will feed into the ‘Automatic Linguist’, our ground-breaking framework to support the building of ASR models, and hence the delivery of every language pack published by the company. Alongside the wider team you will be responsible for keeping our system the most accurate and useful commercial speech recognition available.

Because you will be joining a rapidly expanding team, you will need to be a team player who thrives in a fast paced environment, with a focus on rapidly moving research developments into products. We strongly encourage versatility and knowledge transfer within the team, so we can share efficiently what needs to be done to meet our commitments to the rest of the company.



Key Responsibilities

  • Analysing advances in the field of ASR – especially language modelling – and reporting back on what is the latest and greatest

  • Ensuring we can implement the best ASR technology in a production environment

  • Leading the language modelling extension of our ML framework

  • Being part of a team delivering all the artefacts required to make up the best speech recognition available to our customers

 

Experience

Essential

  • Proven track record as one of the best in the world at modern language modelling techniques for LVCSR

  • Proven ability to effectively communicate highly technical subjects



Desirable

  • MSc, PhD or equivalent qualification in the academic aspects of speech recognition

  • Extensive experience working with standard language modelling and ML toolkits, e.g. pocolm, KenLM, SRILM, TensorFlow, etc.

  • Expertise in all aspects of modern speech recognition, including WFSTs, lattice processing, neural net (RNN / DNN / LSTM), acoustic and language models, Viterbi decoding

  • Experience translating academic advances in ASR into production systems

  • Comprehensive knowledge of machine learning and statistical modelling

  • Expertise in Python and/or C++ software development

  • Experience working effectively with software engineering teams or as a Software Engineer

  • Experience of technical leadership of a team / teams

  • Experience of team leadership and line management

  • Experience of working in an Agile framework



Salary

We offer a competitive salary and bonus scheme, pension contribution matching and a generous EMI share option scheme. We also have several additional benefits including private medical insurance, holiday purchase, life assurance, childcare vouchers, cycle scheme, massages, bike doctor, fully stocked drinks fridge, and fresh fruit available daily to name just a few!

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6-15(2017-11-10) Principal Acoustic Modelling Engineer, Speechmatics, Cambridge,UK

Principal Acoustic Modelling Engineer

Location: Cambridge, UK

Contact: careers@speechmatics.com

Background

Speechmatics’ versatile automatic speech recognition technology, based on decades of research and experience in neural networks, is enabling world-leading companies to power a speech-enabled future. Having already transcribed millions of hours of audio and helped customers across a diverse range of use cases and applications, the team’s mission is to build the best speech technology for any application, anywhere, in any language and put speech back at the heart of communication.

In the office, we pride ourselves on a relaxed but productive environment enabling both commercial success and personal development - we often host lunch and learn sessions and attend regular academic and commercial conferences. When we're not working hard, we regularly host company outings and events where your plus-one is welcomed to enjoy great food, great drinks, and great company! We also reward ourselves occasionally with massages, and even get our bikes fixed onsite!

We think it’s important to give a little back too, so everyone is eligible for some time off for charity work plus we’ll match your contribution via the Give As You Earn scheme. See more about our great perks below!

We are expanding rapidly and are seeking talented people to join us as we continue to push the boundaries of speech recognition. This is an opportunity to join a high growth team and form a major part of its future direction.



The Opportunity

We are looking for a talented and experienced Acoustic Modelling expert to help us build the best speech technology for anybody, anywhere, in any language. You will be a part of a team that is working on our core ASR capabilities to improve our speed, accuracy and support for all languages. Your role will include making sure our Acoustic Modelling capability remains at the head of the field. Your work will feed into the ‘Automatic Linguist’, our ground-breaking framework to support the building of ASR models, and hence the delivery of every language pack published by the company. Alongside the wider team you will be responsible for keeping our system the most accurate and useful commercial speech recognition available.

Because you will be joining a rapidly expanding team, you will need to be a team player who thrives in a fast paced environment, with a focus on rapidly moving research developments into products. We strongly encourage versatility and knowledge transfer within the team, so we can share efficiently what needs to be done to meet our commitments to the rest of the company.



Key Responsibilities

  • Analysing advances in the field of ASR – especially acoustic modelling – and reporting back on what is the latest and greatest

  • Ensuring we can implement the best ASR technology in a production environment

  • Leading the acoustic modelling extension of our ML framework

  • Being part of a team delivering all the artefacts required to make up the best speech recognition available to our customers

 

Experience

Essential

  • Proven track record as one of the best in the world at modern language modelling techniques for LVCSR

  • Proven ability to effectively communicate highly technical subjects



Desirable

  • MSc, PhD or equivalent qualification in the academic aspects of speech recognition

  • Extensive experience working with standard acoustic modelling and ML toolkits, e.g. Kaldi, TensorFlow, etc.

  • Expertise in all aspects of modern speech recognition, including WFSTs, lattice processing, neural net (RNN / DNN / LSTM), acoustic and language models, Viterbi decoding

  • Experience translating academic advances in ASR into production systems

  • Comprehensive knowledge of machine learning and statistical modelling

  • Expertise in Python and/or C++ software development

  • Experience working effectively with software engineering teams or as a Software Engineer

  • Experience of technical leadership of a team / teams

  • Experience of team leadership and line management

  • Experience of working in an Agile framework



Salary

We offer a competitive salary and bonus scheme, pension contribution matching and a generous EMI share option scheme. We also have several additional benefits including private medical insurance, holiday purchase, life assurance, childcare vouchers, cycle scheme, massages, bike doctor, fully stocked drinks fridge, and fresh fruit available daily to name just a few!

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6-16(2017-11-10) Speech Recognition Intern, Speechmatics, Cambridge, UK

Speech Recognition Intern

Location: Cambridge, UK

Contact: careers@speechmatics.com

Background

Speechmatics’ versatile automatic speech recognition technology, based on decades of research and experience in neural networks, is enabling world-leading companies to power a speech-enabled future. Having already transcribed millions of hours of audio and helped customers across a diverse range of use cases and applications, the team’s mission is to build the best speech technology for any application, anywhere, in any language and put speech back at the heart of communication.

In the office, we pride ourselves on a relaxed but productive environment enabling both commercial success and personal development - we often host lunch and learn sessions and attend regular academic and commercial conferences. When we’re not working hard, we regularly host company outings and events where your plus-one is welcomed to enjoy great food, great drinks and great company! We also reward ourselves occasionally with massages, and even get our bikes fixed onsite!

We are expanding rapidly and are seeking talented people to join us as we continue to push the boundaries of speech recognition. This is an opportunity to join a high growth team and form a major part of its future direction.



The Opportunity

We are looking for a bright, enthusiastic and talented speech recognition intern to help us build the best speech technology for anybody, anywhere, in any language. You will be a part of a team that is building languages packs and developing our core ASR capabilities including improving our speed, accuracy and support for all languages. Your work will feed into the ‘Automatic Linguist’, our ground-breaking framework to support the building of ASR models and hence the delivery of every language pack published by the company. Alongside the wider team you will be responsible for keeping our system the most accurate and useful commercial speech recognition available.

Because you will be joining a rapidly expanding team, you will need to be a team player who thrives in a fast paced environment, happy to pick up whatever needs to be done, with a focus on rapidly moving research developments into products. We strongly encourage versatility and knowledge transfer within the team, so we can share efficiently what needs to be done to meet our commitments to the rest of the company.



Key Responsibilities

  • Delivering high quality speech recognition products

  • Keeping us ahead of the rest of the world in terms of speech recognition capabilities

  • Learning!

 

 



Experience

Essential

  • Interest in speech recognition

  • Experience using Python

  • Experience using Unix / Linux systems

  • A team player willing to contribute to all sprint activities

 

Desirable

  • Experience in Speech recognition or related fields

  • Experience working with standard speech and ML toolkits, e.g. Kaldi, KenLM, TensorFlow, etc.

  • Knowledge of computational linguistics.

  • Knowledge of modern software development practices



Salary

This will be a paid internship. We also have several additional benefits including massages, bike doctor, fully stocked drinks fridge, and fresh fruit available daily to name just a few!

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6-17(2017-11-10) Speech Recognition Engineer, Speechmatics, Cambridge, UK

Speech Recognition Engineer

Location: Cambridge, UK

Contact: careers@speechmatics.com

Background

Speechmatics’ versatile automatic speech recognition technology, based on decades of research and experience in neural networks, is enabling world-leading companies to power a speech-enabled future. Having already transcribed millions of hours of audio and helped customers across a diverse range of use cases and applications, the team’s mission is to build the best speech technology for any application, anywhere, in any language and put speech back at the heart of communication.

In the office, we pride ourselves on a relaxed but productive environment enabling both commercial success and personal development - we often host lunch and learn sessions and attend regular academic and commercial conferences. When we're not working hard, we regularly host company outings and events where your plus-one is welcomed to enjoy great food, great drinks, and great company! We also reward ourselves occasionally with massages, and even get our bikes fixed onsite!

We think it’s important to give a little back too, so everyone is eligible for some time off for charity work plus we’ll match your contribution via the Give As You Earn scheme. See more about our great perks below!

We are expanding rapidly and are seeking talented people to join us as we continue to push the boundaries of speech recognition. This is an opportunity to join a high growth team and form a major part of its future direction.



The Opportunity

We are looking for a talented speech recognition engineer to help us build the best speech technology for anybody, anywhere, in any language. You will be a part of a team that is building languages packs and developing our core ASR capabilities including improving our speed, accuracy and support for all languages. Your work will feed into the ‘Automatic Linguist’, our ground-breaking framework to support the building of ASR models and hence the delivery of every language pack published by the company. Alongside the wider team you will be responsible for keeping our system the most accurate and useful commercial speech recognition available.

Because you will be joining a rapidly expanding team, you will need to be a team player who thrives in a fast paced environment happy to pick up whatever needs to be done, with a focus on rapidly moving research developments into products. We strongly encourage versatility and knowledge transfer within the team, so we can share efficiently what needs to be done to meet our commitments to the rest of the company.



Key Responsibilities

  • Delivering high quality speech recognition products

  • Keeping us ahead of the rest of the world in terms of speech recognition capabilities

 

Experience

Essential

  • Practical experience of speech recognition or a related field with crossover knowledge

  • Interest in speech recognition

  • Experience using Python

  • Experience using Unix / Linux systems

  • A team player willing to contribute to all sprint activities

 

Desirable

  • Experience in modern speech recognition, such as WFSTs, lattice processing, neural nets (RNN / DNN / LSTM etc.), acoustic and language modelling, etc.

  • Experience working with standard speech and ML toolkits, e.g. Kaldi, KenLM, TensorFlow, etc.

  • Knowledge of computational linguistics.

  • Production-grade software development experience, especially with Python, C/C++ and / or Go.

  • Experience working effectively with software engineering teams or as a Software Engineer.

  • Experience working in an Agile framework



Salary

We offer a competitive salary and bonus scheme, pension contribution matching and a generous EMI share option scheme. We also have several additional benefits including private medical insurance, holiday purchase, life assurance, childcare vouchers, cycle scheme, massages, bike doctor, fully stocked drinks fridge, and fresh fruit available daily to name just a few!

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6-18(2017-11-10) Senior Speech Recognition Engineer, Speechmatics, Cambridge,UK

Senior Speech Recognition Engineer

Location: Cambridge, UK

Contact: careers@speechmatics.com

Background

Speechmatics’ versatile automatic speech recognition technology, based on decades of research and experience in neural networks, is enabling world-leading companies to power a speech-enabled future. Having already transcribed millions of hours of audio and helped customers across a diverse range of use cases and applications, the team’s mission is to build the best speech technology for any application, anywhere, in any language and put speech back at the heart of communication.

In the office, we pride ourselves on a relaxed but productive environment enabling both commercial success and personal development - we often host lunch and learn sessions and attend regular academic and commercial conferences. When we're not working hard, we regularly host company outings and events where your plus-one is welcomed to enjoy great food, great drinks, and great company! We also reward ourselves occasionally with massages, and even get our bikes fixed onsite!

We think it’s important to give a little back too, so everyone is eligible for some time off for charity work plus we’ll match your contribution via the Give As You Earn scheme. See more about our great perks below!

We are expanding rapidly and are seeking talented people to join us as we continue to push the boundaries of speech recognition. This is an opportunity to join a high growth team and form a major part of its future direction.



The Opportunity

We are looking for a talented and experienced speech recognition engineer to help us build the best speech technology for anybody, anywhere, in any language. You will be a part of a team that is building languages packs and developing our core ASR capabilities including improving our speed, accuracy and support for all languages. Your work will feed into the ‘Automatic Linguist’, our ground-breaking framework to support the building of ASR models and hence the delivery of every language pack published by the company. Alongside the wider team you will be responsible for keeping our system the most accurate and useful commercial speech recognition available.

Because you will be joining a rapidly expanding team, you will need to be a team player who thrives in a fast paced environment, happy to pick up whatever needs to be done, with a focus on rapidly moving research developments into products. We strongly encourage versatility and knowledge transfer within the team, so we can share efficiently what needs to be done to meet our commitments to the rest of the company.



Key Responsibilities

  • Delivering the artefacts comprising high quality speech recognition software products

  • Keeping us ahead of the rest of the world in terms of speech recognition capabilities

  • Transferring knowledge to the wider team and company

 

 

Experience

Essential

  • Practical experience of speech recognition, covering all aspects (acoustic, pronunciation and language modelling as well as decoders / search)

  • Experience working with standard speech and ML toolkits, e.g., Kaldi, KenLM, TensorFlow, etc.

  • Solid Python programming skills

  • Experience using Unix / Linux systems

  • A team player willing to contribute to all sprint activities

  • Ability to effectively communicate highly technical subjects

 

Desirable

  • Expertise in all aspects of modern speech recognition, including WFSTs, lattice processing, neural nets (RNN / DNN / LSTM etc.), etc.

  • Knowledge of computational linguistics.

  • Deep production-grade software development experience, especially with Python, C/C++ and / or Go.

  • Experience working effectively with software engineering teams or as a Software Engineer.

  • Experience of team leadership and line management

  • Experience working in an Agile framework





Salary

We offer a competitive salary and bonus scheme, pension contribution matching and a generous EMI share option scheme. We also have several additional benefits including private medical insurance, holiday purchase, life assurance, childcare vouchers, cycle scheme, massages, bike doctor, fully stocked drinks fridge, and fresh fruit available daily to name just a few!

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6-19(2017-11-12) Language Resources Project Manager - Junior (m/f), ELDA, Paris, France

nceThe European Language resources Distribution Agency (ELDA), a company specialized in Human Language Technologies within an international context is currently seeking to fill an immediate vacancy for a Language Resources Project Manager ? Junior position. This yields excellent opportunities for young, creative, and motivated candidates wishing to participate actively to the Language Engineering field.

Language Resources Project Manager - Junior (m/f)

Under the supervision of the Language Resources Manager, the Language Resources Project Manager ? Junior will be in charge of the identification of Language Resources (LRs), the negotiation of rights in relation with their distribution, as well as the data preparation, documentation and curation.

 The position includes, but is not limited to, the responsibility of the following tasks:

  • Identification of LRs and Cataloguing
  • Negotiation of distribution rights, including interaction with LR providers, drafting of distribution agreements, definition of prices of language resources to be integrated in the ELRA catalogue or for research projects
  • LR Packaging within production projects
  • Data preparation, documentation and curation

 Profile:

  • PhD in computational linguistics or similar fields
  • Experience in managing NLP tools
  • Experience in project management and participation in European projects, as well as practice in contract and partnership negotiation at an international level, would be a plus
  • Good knowledge of script programming (Perl, Python or other languages)
  • Good knowledge of Linux
  • Dynamic and communicative, flexible to combine and work on different tasks
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team
  • Proficiency in English, with strong writing and documentation skills. Communication skills required in a French-speaking working environment
  • Citizenship of (or residency papers) a European Union country

 

All positions are based in Paris. Applications will be considered until the position is filled.

Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Applicants should email a cover letter addressing the points listed above together with a curriculum vitae to:

ELDA
9, rue des Cordelières
75013 Paris
FRANCE
Fax : 01 43 13 33 30
Mail job@elda.org

ELDA is acting as the distribution agency of the European Language Resources Association (ELRA). ELRA was established in February 1995, with the support of the European Commission, to promote the development and exploitation of Language Resources (LRs). Language Resources include all data necessary for language engineering, such as monolingual and multilingual lexica, text corpora, speech databases and terminology. The role of this non-profit membership Association is to promote the production of LRs, to collect and to validate them and, foremost, make them available to users. The association also gathers information on market needs and trends.

For further information about ELDA and ELRA, visit:
http://www.elra.info

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6-20(2017-11-15) PHD RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS ( ML/Dialogue/Language/Speech), University of Trento, Italy

Title: 2018 PHD RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS ( ML/Dialogue/Language/Speech)
Location: University of Trento , Italy

You may have enjoyed reading about bots, artificial intelligence, machine learning,
digital assistants, systems that support doctors, teachers, customers and help people.
Then, you would like to consider taking a front row seat and join the research team
that has been training intelligent machines and evaluating AI-based systems
for more than two decades, collaborating with best research labs in the world and
deployed them in the real-world.

Here is a sample of the projects ( http://sisl.disi.unitn.it/demo/ ) the Signals
and Interactive Systems Lab (University of Trento, Italy) has been leading:

-Natural Language Understanding systems for massive amount of human language data:
http://www.sensei-conversation.eu

-Amazon Alexa challenge on Conversational Systems:
http://sisl.disi.unitn.it/university-of-trento-is-selected-by-amazon-for-the-alexa-challenge/

-Designing AI personal agents for healthcare domain:
http://sisl.disi.unitn.it/pha/

We are looking for top-candidates for its funded PhD research fellowships.
Candidates should have background at least in one of the following areas:


- Speech Processing

- Natural Language Understanding

- Conversational Systems

- Machine Learning

Candidates will be working on research domains such as Conversational Agents,
Intelligent Systems, Speech/Text Document Mining and Summarization,
Human Behavior Understanding, Crowd Computing and AI-based systems for tutoring.


For more info on research and projects visit the lab website
Visit lab website at http://sisl.disi.unitn.it/

The SIS Lab research is driven by an interdisciplinary approach to research,
attracting researchers from  disciplines such as Digital Signal Processing,
Speech Processing, Computational Linguistics, Psychology, Neuroscience and
Machine Learning.

The  official language ( research and teaching ) of the department is English.

FELLOWSHIP

Gross amount of the fellowships ( internship and PhD ) is competitive and approximately
1.600 Euro/month.
Students may qualify for reduced campus lodging, transportation and cafeteria
reduced rates.

For more information about cost of living, campus, graduate education programs,
please visit the graduate school website at http://ict.unitn.it/

DEADLINES

Immediate openings with start date as early as March 2018.  Open until filled.

REQUIREMENTS

Strict requirement is at least Master level degree in Computer Science, Electrical
Engineering, Computational Linguistics or similar or affine disciplines. Students with
other background
(Physics, Applied Math) may apply as well. Background in at least one of the posted
research areas is required. All applicants should have good very programming, math skills
and used to team work.

HOW TO APPLY

Interested applicants should send their
1) CV
2) Statement of research interest and
3) three reference letters sent to:

Email: sisl-jobs@disi.unitn.it


For more info:

Signals and Interactive Systems Lab : http://sisl.disi.unitn.it/

PhD School : http://ict.unitn.it/

Department : http://disi.unitn.it/


Information Engineering and Computer Science Department (DISI)

DISI has a strong focus on cross-disciplinarity with professors from different
faculties of the University (Physical Science, Electrical Engineering, Economics,
Social Science, Cognitive Science, Computer Science) with international
background. DISI aims at exploiting the complementary experiences present in the
various research areas in order to develop innovative methods, technologies and
applications.

University of Trento

The University of Trento is consistently ranked as premiere Italian university
institution.
See http://www.unitn.it/en/node/1636/mid/2573

University of Trento is an equal opportunity employer.

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6-21(2017-11-20) Audio Signal Processing Maverick (Applied Research), AVA, Paris, France

Audio Signal Processing Maverick (Applied Research)

 

 

ASR research is sadly mostly largely done in big companies. Sure, talent is around, but it's really only in a less crowded space that you can really shine and see the impact that you can do. A.K.A. an early-stage startup, when you’re still a group of friends with a crazy ambition to change the world.

Here’s what drives us nuts: Products where ASR is really the key component are 99% of the time made for: *answering quick/superficial requests from lazy users (Siri, Google Now, Cortana, Echo) *dealing with angry customers on the phone (all the IVRs) *dictating emails for busy people (Nuance)

What if you could truly change 400M lives instead? Turn a lifetime of frustration into a deep connection?

Ava aims at captioning the world to make it fully accessible, 24/7, to deaf & hard-of-hearing people. Mobile-first, the app is the fastest & most advanced captioning system in the world, beating what tech giants have done, by cleverly using speech and speaker identification technologies to make conversations between deaf & hard-of-hearing people and hearing people possible.

At Ava, the CEO is the only hearing person in a family of deaf people, and the CTO is deaf and non-speaking - both were Forbes 30 under 30 2017. We use our ASR-based product everyday to communicate. Our motivations are aligned with the change we want to make in the world. We care about the millions of people out there who struggle everyday to just have a social & professional life and that YOUR tech will help. If it wasn't for Ava, the next best solution would take 10X time (it's not a solution) or 100X cost (it's not accessible to all). We’re working with companies such as GE, Nike, Salesforce, but also universities, stores, and even churches to fulfill our mission to make the world truly accessible.

What we need to get to the next level? You - someone with prior research experience in audio signal processing. The core mission will be to enhance a speech recognition system used in real world cocktail party situations. The signal is acquired via an array of ad-hoc microphones, and is processed to optimize its quality for the transcription, using a set of techniques: source localization, Time Difference of Arrival, noise cancelling, source separation… all in real time.

Interested to learn more about it? Let’s chat.

Especially if:

● You just finished a PhD in audio signal processing.

● You’re ready to be a pioneer in the field, and do what is necessary to make things work in real world situations.

● You're of the persistent, yet open-minded and collaborative type: you reason by independent thinking first, but you know that together, we're stronger. What you get

● Early-stage -> massive equity opportunity.

● An opportunity to apply cutting-edge technologies to solve real world problems, right now

● Competitive salary The job will be based in our Paris office.

 

 

Interested? Let us know at alex@ava.me

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6-22(2017-11-20) Speaker Identification Maverick (Applied Research) , Ava, Paris, France

Speaker Identification Maverick (Applied Research) 

 ASR research is sadly mostly largely done in big companies. Sure, talent is around, but it's really only in a less crowded space that you can really shine and see the impact that you can do. A.K.A. an early-stage startup, when you’re still a group of friends with a crazy ambition to change the world. 
 Here’s what drives us nuts: Products where ASR is really the key component are 99% of the time made for: *answering quick/superficial requests from lazy users (Siri, Google Now, Cortana, Echo) *dealing with angry customers on the phone (all the IVRs) *dictating emails for busy people (Nuance)
 What if you could truly change 400M lives instead? Turn a lifetime of frustration into a deep connection?
 Ava aims at captioning the world to make it fully accessible, 24/7, to deaf & hard-of-hearing people. Mobile-first, the app is the fastest & most advanced captioning system in the world, beating what tech giants have done, by cleverly using speech and speaker identification technologies to make conversations between deaf & hard-of-hearing people and hearing people possible.
 At Ava, the CEO is the only hearing person in a family of deaf people, and the CTO is deaf and non-speaking - both were Forbes 30 under 30 2017. We use our ASR-based product everyday to communicate. Our motivations are aligned with the change we want to make in the world. We care about the millions of people out there who struggle everyday to just have a social & professional life and that YOUR tech will help. If it wasn't for Ava, the next best solution would take 10X time (it's not a solution) or 100X cost (it's not accessible to all). We’re working with companies such as GE, Nike, Salesforce, but also universities, stores, and even churches to fulfill our mission to make the world truly accessible.
 What we need to get to the next level? You - someone with prior research exposure to speaker identification (deep learning interest/experience is a big plus). The core of your mission will be to reinvent what voice recognition can do to understand real world conversations: crack the cocktail-party problem.
 Interested to learn more about it? Let’s chat.
Especially if:

● You just finished a PhD in Machine Learning.

● Experience in Speaker Identification, ASR, NLP, acoustic modeling, language models or source separation is a plus.

● You ambition to be a pioneer in the field, and do what is necessary to make things work in real world situations.

● You're of the persistent, yet open-minded and collaborative type: you reason by independent thinking first, but you know that together, we're stronger.

 

What we offer

● Early-stage -> massive equity opportunity.

● An opportunity to apply cutting-edge technologies to solve real world problems, right now

● Competitive salary The job will be based in our Paris office.

 

Interested? Let us know at alex@ava.me.

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6-23(2017-11-21) PhD position in Opinion Analysis in human-agent interactions, Telecom ParisTech, Paris France

PhD position in Opinion Analysis in human-agent interactions

 

 

Telecom ParisTech [1]

46 rue Barrault  75013 Paris ? France


Starting date: from Now to Early Autumn 2018

Possibility to start with an internship during first semester 2018.

 

Duration of the PhD funding: 36 months

  

*Position description* 

 

The PhD student will take part in the ANR JCJC MAOI (Multimodal Analysis of Opinions in Interactions) at Telecom-ParisTech. He/She will tackle the following challenging issue: the integration of opinion mining methods in human-agent interactions (i.e. companion robots or virtual vocal assistants such as Siri, Google Now, Cortana, etc.)

The role of the PhD will consist in developing machine learning methods for the multimodal (i.e. speech and text) analysis of the user?s opinion during his/her interaction with an agent. The main challenge will be to integrate the interaction context in machine-learning opinion detection methods. 

The work will include:

- the development of machine learning/deep learning approaches (Conditional Random Fields, Long-Short-Term-Memory networks)

- the integration of complex and interactional linguistic features in machine-learning models for the detection of opinions in interactions

- the integration of acoustic features in multimodal models

- the evaluation of the system in interaction context.

The PhD will join the Social Computing topic [2] in the S2a group [3] at Telecom-ParisTech.

Selected references for this position from [4] :

Barriere, V., Clavel, C., and Essid, E. (2017). Opinion dynamics modeling for movie review transcripts classification with hidden conditional random fields. Interspeech.

Clavel, C.; Callejas, Z., Sentiment analysis: from opinion mining to human-agent interaction, Affective Computing, IEEE Transactions on, 7.1 (2016): 74-93

Langlet, C. and Clavel, C. (2015). Improving social relationships in face-to-face human-agent interactions: when the agent wants to know user?s likes and dislikes. In ACL, Beijin, China.

Langlet, C. and Clavel, C. (2016). Grounding the detection of the user?s likes and dislikes on the topic structure of human-agent interactions. Knowledge-Based Systems.


* Candidate profile*

 

As a minimum requirement, the successful candidate will have:

 

?    A master degree or equivalent in one or more of the following areas: machine

learning, natural language processing, affective computing

?    Excellent programming skills (preferably in Python)

?    Good command of English

 

The ideal candidate will also (optionally) have:

?    Knowledge in natural language processing

?    Knowledge in probabilistic graphical models and deep learning

 

-- More about the position

?    Place of work: Paris, France

?    For more information about Telecom ParisTech see [1]

 

-- How to apply

Applications are to be sent to Chloé Clavel [4]

 

The application should be formatted as a single pdf file and should include:

?    A complete and detailed curriculum vitae

?    A letter of motivation

?    The transcript of grades  

?    The names and addresses of two referees

 

[1] https://www.telecom-paristech.fr/eng/  

[2] https://www.tsi.telecom-paristech.fr/recherche/themes-de-recherche/analyse-automatique-des-donnees-sociales-social-computing/ 

[3] http://www.tsi.telecom-paristech.fr/ssa/# 

[4] https://clavel.wp.imt.fr/publications/

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6-24(2017-11-20) ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN HUMAN-CENTERED COMPUTING, Virginia Tech, USA

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN HUMAN-CENTERED COMPUTING

The Department of Computer Science at Virginia Tech (www.cs.vt.edu <http://www.cs.vt.edu/>) seeks applicants for a tenure-track assistant professor position in human-centered computing.  Exceptional candidates at higher ranks may also be considered. Strong candidates from any area related to human-computer interaction, user experience, or interactive computing are encouraged to apply. We especially encourage applicants with interests in novel interactive experiences and technologies—including immersive environments (virtual reality and augmented reality), multi-sensory displays, multi-modal input, visualization, visual analytics, human-robot interaction, game design, and creative technologies.

The successful candidate will have the opportunity to engage in transdisciplinary research, curriculum, and outreach initiatives with other university faculty working in the Creativity & Innovation (C&I) Strategic Growth Area, one of several new university-wide initiatives at Virginia Tech (see provost.vt.edu/destination-areas <http://provost.vt.edu/destination-areas>).  The C&I Strategic Growth Area is focused on empowering partners and stakeholders to collaborate on creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship efforts that transcend disciplinary boundaries. Faculty working together in this area comprise a vibrant ecosystem that melds the exploration of innovative technologies and the design of creative experiences with best practices for developing impact-driven and meaningful outcomes and solutions.  Candidates with demonstrated experience in interdisciplinary teaching or research that aligns with the C&I vision (provost.vt.edu/destination-areas/sga-overview/sga-creativity.html <http://provost.vt.edu/destination-areas/sga-overview/sga-creativity.html>) are especially encouraged to apply. The successful candidate will also have opportunities for collaboration in the interdisciplinary Center for Human-Computer Interaction (www.hci.vt.edu <http://www.hci.vt.edu/>) that includes nearly 40 faculty across campus; the Institute for Creativity, Arts, and Technology (icat.vt.edu <http://icat.vt.edu/>) housed in the new Moss Arts Center; and the Discovery Analytics Center (dac.cs.vt.edu <http://dac.cs.vt.edu/>).

Applications must be submitted online to jobs.vt.edu <https://listings.jobs.vt.edu/postings/80519> for posting #TR0170152.  Applicant screening will begin on December 1, 2017 and continue until the position is filled. Inquiries should be directed to Dr. Doug Bowman, Search Committee Chair, dbowman@vt.edu <mailto:dbowman@vt.edu>.


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Doug A. Bowman
Frank J. Maher Professor, Computer Science
Director, Center for Human-Computer Interaction
Fellow, Institute for Creativity, Arts, and Technology
Virginia Tech
dbowman@vt.edu
Personal: http://people.cs.vt.edu/~bowman/
Group: http://research.cs.vt.edu/3di/
Center: http://hci.vt.edu/
Twitter: @CHCI_VT

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6-25(2017-11-20) Three Postdoctoral Researchers/Project Researchers (Speech processing and deep learning), University of East Finland, Finland
Three Postdoctoral Researchers/Project Researchers (Speech processing and deep learning)
 
The University of Eastern Finland, UEF, is one of the largest multidisciplinary universities in Finland. We offer education in nearly one hundred major subjects, and are home to approximately 15,000 students and 2,500 members of staff. From 1 August 2018 onwards, we?ll be operating on two campuses, in Joensuu and Kuopio. In international rankings, we are ranked among the leading universities in the world.
 
The Faculty of Science and Forestry operates on the Kuopio and Joensuu campuses of the University of Eastern Finland. The mission of the faculty is to carry out internationally recognised scientific research and to offer research-education in the fields of natural sciences and forest sciences. The faculty invests in all of the strategic research areas of the university. The faculty?s environments for research and learning are international, modern and multidisciplinary.  The faculty has approximately 3,800 Bachelor?s and Master?s degree students and some 490 postgraduate students. The number of staff amounts to 560. http://www.uef.fi/en/lumet/etusivu
 
We are now inviting applications for three Postdoctoral Researcher/Project Researcher positions in speech processing and deep learning funded by Academy of Finland, School of Computing, Joensuu Campus.
 
o Two positions in automatic speaker rec, voice conversion, anti-spoofing (NOTCH project)
o One position in deep reinforcement learning for physical agents (DEEPEN project)
 
The two projects share similarities in terms of machine learning methods being used and developed further, but are otherwise differently focused.
 
The NOTCH research project (NOn-cooperaTive speaker CHaracterization), being led by Associate Professor Tomi Kinnunen, aims at advancing state-of-the-art in automatic speaker verification (defense) and voice conversion (attack) under a generic umbrella of non-cooperative speech, whether being induced by spoofing attacks, disguise, or other intentional voice modifications. A successful applicant needs to have background in speaker verification, anti spoofing, voice conversion, machine learning or closely related topics.
 
The DEEPEN research project (Deep Reinforcement Learning for Physical Agents) is run in co operation between UEF and robotics group at Aalto University. UEF?s part, lead by Senior Researcher Ville Hautamäki, aims at designing new statistical models for simulated robot control and to take steps towards solving the so-called ?reality gap? problem.  The post-doc may also contribute to speech and deep learning topics. A successful applicant needs to have background in deep learning, reinforcement learning, speech technology or machine vision. Practical experience in DRL research environments (e.g. VizDoom or MuJoCo), will be counted as a plus.
 
The Machine Learning group of the School of Computing, at the facilities of Joensuu Science Park, provides access to modern research infrastructure and is a strongly international working environment. We hosted the Odyssey 2014 conference, were a partner in the H2020-funded OCTAVE project, and are a co-founder of the Automatic Speaker Verification and Countermeasures (ASVspoof) challenge series (http://www.asvspoof.org/).
 
A person to be appointed as a postdoctoral researcher shall hold a suitable doctoral degree that has been awarded less than five years ago. If the doctoral degree has been awarded more than five years ago, the post will be one of a project researcher. The doctoral degree should be in  spoken language technology, electrical engineering, computer science, machine learning or a closely related field.  Researchers finishing their PhD in the near future are also encouraged to apply for the positions.  However, they are expected to hold a PhD degree by the starting date of the position. We expect strong hands-on experience and creative out-of-the-box problem solving attitude. A successful applicant needs to have an internationally proven track record in topics relevant to the project he or she applies to.
 
English may be used as the language of instruction and supervision in these positions.
The positions will be filled from earliest January 1, 2018 for a period of 12 months. The continuation of the position will be agreed separately. The position will be filled for a fixed term due to pertaining to a specific project (Postdoctoral researcher positions shall always be filled for a fixed term, UEF University Regulations 31 §).
 
The salary of the position is determined in accordance with the salary system of Finnish universities and is based on level 5 of the job requirement level chart for teaching and research staff (?2.865,30/ month). In addition to the job requirement component, the salary includes a personal performance component, which may be a maximum of 46.3% of the job requirement component.
 
For further information on the position, please contact (NOTCH): Associate Professor Tomi Kinnunen, email: tkinnu@cs.uef.fi, tel. +358 50 442 2647 and (DEEPEN): Senior Researcher Ville Hautamäki, email: villeh@cs.uef.fi, tel. +358 50 511 8271.  For further information on the application procedure, please contact: Executive Head of Administration Arja Hirvonen, tel. +358 44 716 3422, email: arja.hirvonen@uef.fi.
 
A probationary period is applied to all new members of the staff.
You can use the same electronic form to apply for both research projects. The electronic application should contain the following appendices:
 
- a résumé or CV
- a list of publications
- copies of the applicant's academic degree certificates/ diplomas, and copies of certificates / diplomas relating to the applicant?s language proficiency, if not indicated in the academic degree certificates/diplomas
- motivation letter
- a cover letter indicating the position to be applied for
- The names and contact information of at least two referees are requested in the application form.
 
The application needs to be submitted no later than December 22, 2017 (by 24:00 EET) by using the electronic application form. Navigate to http://www.uef.fi/en/uef/en-open-positions and search for ?Three Postdoctoral Researchers/Project Researchers (Speech processing and deep learning)? to find the link to the electronic application form. 
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6-26(2017-12-03) Machine Learning Engineer, Speech Recognition, Aja-la studios, Green Richmond UK

Machine Learning Engineer, Speech Recognition 
 
Location: London, UK Contact: hello@ajalastudios.com 
 
Summary & Opportunity 
 
AJA.LA Studios is a funded early-stage startup developing speech and natural language understanding technologies for under-resourced languages. We are looking to hire an engineer, to be based in London, to participate in 

developing acoustic and 

language models, and related algorithms, for our suite of proprietary speech recognition products 

for a broad library of under-resourced languages. This role provides a unique opportunity to pursue research and 

commercialization of speech recognition

 for under-resourced languages. 
 
Ideally, candidates should be comfortable working with large quantities of data, have an interest 

in and/or demonstrate 

experience working with under-resourced languages, an interest in working on the entire R&D/product-development cycle. 
 
Skills & Requirements 
 
The ideal candidate should possess a combination of the following skills and qualifications 

•Masters or PhD in an analytical discipline through which you have acquired a strong knowledge of 

topics including 

o Theory and practice of speech recognition and/or speech processing (LSCVR) 

o Signal Processing/Pattern Recognition 

o Probability theory 

o Bayesian inference 

o Machine learning and related topics 

• Strong software development skills o Required: C/C++, Python, CUDA/Nsight IDE, shell scripting, Perl, Github/SVN 

o Optional/Additional: Java/Android/Gradle/Android Studio, Objective C/Xcode/Cocos2dx 

• Speech processing, Neural Network and Natural Language platforms and libraries 

o Kaldi, KenLM, OpenFST, and HTS 

o Theano, PDNN, pyTorch, TensorFlow 

• Operating Systems: Unix/Linux/Mac OS 
 
 
 
 

 1 The Green Richmond, TW9 1PL UK www.ajalastudios.com 


Salary 
 
We offer a compentitive salary, pension contribution, private medical insurance, and share options, flexible working hours, 

amongst other benefits. 

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6-27(2017-12-04) Machine Learning Engineer, Speech Synthesis , Aja-la studios,Green Richmond UK

Machine Learning Engineer, Speech Synthesis 
 
Location: London, UK Contact: hello@ajalastudios.com 
 
Summary & Opportunity 
 
AJA.LA Studios is a funded early-stage startup developing speech and natural language understanding technologies for under-resourced languages. We are looking to hire an engineer, to be based in London, to participate in developing unit-selection and parametric speech synthesis for a broad library of under-resourced languages. This role provides a unique opportunity to pursue research and commercialization of speech recognition for under-resourced languages. 
 
Ideally, candidates should be comfortable working with large quantities of data, have an interest in and/or demonstrate experience working with under-resourced languages, an interest in working on the entire R&D/product-development cycle, and possess the following skills and qualifications 
 
Skills & Requirements 
 
• Masters or PhD in an analytical discipline through which you have acquired a strong knowledge of 

topics including 

o Theory and practice of speech synthesis and/or speech processing, e.g. vocoding 

o Signal Processing/Pattern Recognition 

o Probability theory o Bayesian inference 

o Machine learning and related topics 

• Strong software development skills 

o Required: C/C++, Python, CUDA/Nsight IDE, shell scripting, Perl, Github/SVN 

o Optional/Additional: Java/Android/Gradle/Android Studio, Objective C/Xcode/Cocos2dx 

• Speech processing, Neural Network and Natural Language platforms and libraries 

o Festival, HTK, and HTS 

o Theano, PDNN, pyTorch, TensorFlow 

• Operating Systems: Unix/Linux/Mac OS 
 
 
 
 

 1 The Green Richmond, TW9 1PL UK 

www.ajalastudios.com 
Salary 
 
We offer a compentitive salary, pension contribution, private medical insurance, and share options, flexible working hours, 

amongst other benefits.

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6-28(2017-12-03) Research Assistant/Associate in Speech Processing, at Cambridge University Engineering Department, Cambridge, UK.
Research Assistant/Associate in Speech Processing, at Cambridge University Engineering Department, Cambridge, UK.
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6-29(2017-12-05) One-year post-doctoral position in speech production, GIPSA, Grenoble, France

One-year post-doctoral position in speech production, in the framework of the StopNCo ANR project (http://www.agence-nationale-recherche.fr/Project-ANR-14-CE30-0017 <http://www.agence-nationale-recherche.fr/Project-ANR-14-CE30-0017>), starting from March 2018  (at the latest in October 2018).
More details at: https://www.gipsa-lab.grenoble-inp.fr/~maeva.garnier/mes_documents/PostDocPosition-StopNCo.pdf
I would be thankful if you could circulate this job offer in your research institution and forward it to anyone who may be interested in.



Maëva Garnier




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6-30(2017-12-06) PhD Position in Social Signal Processing for Multi-Sensor Conversation Quality Modeling, Delft University, The Netherlands

Job Link: https://tinyurl.com/MINGLEPhD

PhD Position in Social Signal Processing for Multi-Sensor Conversation Quality Modeling

Location: Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

Deadline: January 12 2018 (see below for application procedure)

Project Description:

An important but under-explored problem in computer science is the automated analysis of conversational dynamics in large unstructured social gatherings such as networking or mingling events. Research has shown that attending such events contributes greatly to career and personal success. While much progress has been made in the analysis of small pre-arranged conversations, scaling up robustly presents a number of fundamentally different challenges.

Unlike analysing small pre-arranged conversations, during mingling, sensor data is seriously contaminated. Moreover, determining who is talking with whom is difficult because groups can split and merge at will. A fundamentally different approach is needed to handle both the complexity of the social situation as well as the uncertainty of the sensor data when analysing such scenes.

The successful applicants will develop automated techniques to analyse multi-sensor data (video, acceleration, audio, etc) of human social behavior. They will work as part of a team on the NWO Funded Vidi project MINGLE (Modelling Group Dynamics in Complex Conversational Scenes from Non-Verbal Behaviour). They will have the opportunity to interact with researchers from both computer science and social science both locally and internationally.

The main aim of the project is to address the following question: How can multi-sensor processing and machine learning methods be developed to model the dynamics of conversational interaction in large social gatherings using only non-verbal behaviour? The two project advertised focus on developing novel computational methods to measure conversation quality (e.g. involvement, rapport) from multi-sensor streams in crowded environments

 

Job requirements:

We are looking students who have recently completed or expect very soon an MSc or equivalent degree in computer science, electrical/electronic engineering, applied mathematics, applied physics, or a related discipline. Experience in the following or related fields are preferred: signal/audio/speech processing, computer vision, machine learning, and pattern recognition. Some experience with embedded systems is a bonus, though not necessary.

 

The successful applicant will have:- good programming skills;- curiosity and analytical skills;- the ability to work in a multi-disciplinary team;- motivation to meet deadlines;- an affinity with the relevant social science research;- good oral and written communication skills;-proficiency in English;- an interest in communicating their research results to a wider audience;

Institution:

 

The department Intelligent Systems is part of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) at Delft University of Technology. The faculty offers an internationally competitive interdisciplinary setting for its 500 employees, 350 PhD students and 1700 undergraduates. Together they work on a broad range of technical innovations in the fields of sustainable energy, quantum engineering, microelectronics, intelligent systems, software technology, and applied mathematics.???

The Pattern Recognition and BioInformatics Group is one of five groups in the department, consisting of 7 faculty and over 20 postdoc and PhD students. Within this group, research is carried out in three core subjects; pattern recognition, computer vision, and bioinformatics. One of the main focuses of the group is on developing tools and theories, and gaining knowledge and understanding applicable to a broad range of general problems but typically involving sensory data, e.g. times signals, images, video streams, or other physical measurement data.

For information about the TU Delft Graduate School, please visit www.phd.tudelft.nl.????

Application Procedure:

Interested applicants should send an up-to-date curriculum vitae, degree transcripts, letter of application, and the names and the contact information (telephone number and email address) of two references to Hr-eemcs@tudelft.nl with the subject heading '[MINGLE PhD]'.

The letter of application should summarise (i) why the applicant wants to do a PhD, (ii) why the project is of interest to the applicant, (iii) evidence of suitability for the job, and (iv) what the applicant hopes to gain from the position.

The application procedure is ongoing until the position is filled, so interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible and before January 12 2018. Note that candidates who apply after this deadline may still be considered but applications before the deadline will be given priority.

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6-31(2017-12-08) PhD grant at IRISA, Rennes France

L'équipe Expression de l'IRISA recrute un.e doctorant.e en
informatique sur le sujet 'caractérisation de registres de langue par
extraction de motifs séquentiels' dans le cadre du projet ANR TREMoLo.

 

Détails de l'offre :

https://www-expression.irisa.fr/files/2017/12/these_TREMoLo_2017.pdf
 
Dossier de candidature (* : éléments obligatoires) :
- CV détaillé*
- lettre de motivation*
- relevés de notes (avec classement si possible)*
- contacts pour recommandation*
- rapport(s) de stage recherche.
 
Envoyer à : del.battistelli@gmail.com, nicolas.bechet@irisa.fr,
gwenole.lecorve@irisa.fr.
 
Cordialement,
Gwénolé Lecorvé.
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6-32(2017-12-15) Internship 1 at LIA, Avignon, France

Adaptation des réseaux de neurones profonds pour les systèmes 

de transcription de la parole 
 
Mots-clés : système de transcription de la parole, modèle de langage, adaptation nonsupervisée 
 
Description La Reconnaissance Automatique de la Parole (RAP) consiste à transcrire en texte les mots 

prononcés dans un enregistrement audio ou vidéo. Les systèmes de RAP les plus robustes reposent 

souvent sur une architecture multi-passe (Gauvain et Lee 1994) (Gales 1998), 

chaque passe permettant d’obtenir une transcription du signal audio qui se veut de meilleure qualité 

que la précédente. 

Ainsi, dans certains cas, les sorties de la passe précédente sont utilisées pour adapter les modèles de la 

passe en cours. L’idée de cette adaptation est d’obtenir des modèles spécialisés à l’enregistrement, et 

donc d’être plus robuste face aux « variabilités » des enregistrements audio (conditions acoustiques différentes,

 locuteurs inconnus, spontanéité de la parole, bruits de l’environnement...). 
 
L’objectif général du stage est de faire progresser l’état de l’art sur la transcription automatique de la parole.  

Plus précisément, le stage explorera l’adaptation non-supervisée des réseaux de neurones profonds. 

Un des principaux challenges est d’utiliser les réseaux de neurones en tant que modèle de langage et de pouvoir 

les adapter à une première transcription issue du décodage. 
 
Ce sujet pourra donner lieu à une thèse. 
 
Profil du candidat Etudiant en Master 2 en informatique. Le candidat devra posséder un bon niveau en 

programmation (C/C++ et/ou Python). Des notions en Traitement Automatique de la Langue, Traitement de la parole 

ou Apprentissage automatique serait un plus. 
 
Lieu du stage LIA, 339, chemin des Meinajariès, 84911 Avignon 
 
Durée et rémunération 6 mois, environ 580€ par mois. 
 
Contact Mickaël Rouvier – Maître de conférence – mickael.rouvier@univ-avignon.fr Richard Dufour – Maître de conférence – richard.dufour@univ-avignon.fr 
 
Bibliographie Gales, Mark JF. «Maximum likelihood linear transformations for HMM-based speech recognition.» 

Computer Speech and Language (CSL), 1998. Gauvain, Jean-Luc, et Chin-Hui Lee. «Maximum 

a posteriori estimation for multivariate Gaussian mixture observations of Markov chains.» IEEE Transactions on 

Speech and Audio Processing (TASP), 1994. 

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6-33(2017-12-15) Internship 2 at LIA Avignon, France

Résumé vidéo automatique par contextualisation de vidéo à partir d’un texte 
 
 
Mots-clés : résumé automatique par extraction 
 
Description Le résumé automatique est un moyen de produire des synthèses qui extraient l’essentiel des contenus et 

les présentent de façon aussi concise que possible. Dans ce stage nous nous intéressons aux méthodes de résumé vidéo 

par extraction basées sur l’analyse du texte [Li11, Trione14, Favre15]. 
 
Une des approches classiques suivie pour la génération automatique de résumé vidéos consiste à passer par une 

représentation intermédiaire textuelle : le contenu audio de la vidéo (et parfois les textes incrustés) sont extraits, 

transcrits puis résumés. Ce résumé texte est ensuite utilisé pour assembler un résumé vidéo. L’objectif général du 

stage est d’explorer des méthodes de contextualisation de vidéos ou d’images à partir de la transcription texte. 

Cette contextualisation doit aider à la composition du résumé vidéo final. 
 
Ce sujet pourra donner lieu à une thèse. 
 
Profil du candidat Etudiant en Master 2 en informatique. Le candidat devra posséder un bon niveau en programmation 

(C/C++ et/ou Python). Des notions en Traitement Automatique de la Langue ou Apprentissage automatique seraient un plus. 
 
Lieu du stage LIA, 339, chemin des Meinajariès, 84911 Avignon 
 
Durée et rémunération 6 mois, environ 580€ par mois. 
 
Contact Mickaël Rouvier – Maître de conférence – mickael.rouvier@univ-avignon.fr Richard Dufour – Maître de conférence – richard.dufour@univ-avignon.fr 
 
Bibliographie [Li11] Li, Y., Merialdo, B., Rouvier, M., & Linares, G. (2011). Static and dynamic video summaries. In Proceedings 

of the 19th ACM international conference on Multimedia (pp. 1573-1576). ACM. 

[Trione14] Trione, J. (2014). Extraction methods for automatic summarization of spoken conversations from call centers 

(Méthodes par extraction pour le résumé automatique de conversations parlées provenant de centres d’appels)[in French]. In Proceedings of TALN 2014 (Volume 4: RECITAL-Student Research Workshop) (Vol. 4, pp. 104-111).

 [Favre15] Favre, B., Stepanov, E. A., Trione, J., Béchet, F., & Riccardi, G. (2015). Call Centre Conversation Summarization: 

A Pilot Task at Multiling 2015. In SIGDIAL Conference (pp. 232-236). 

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6-34(2017-12-13) Internship and PhD position at Telecom-ParisTech and LTCI lab, Paris, France

 

Internship and PhD position in machine learning for multimodal engagement analysis

in human-robot interactions (HRI)

 

 

                                                                                    

Telecom ParisTech [1],  LTCI lab [2]


Duration:  6-month internship to be continued as 3-year PhD contract
Start: Any date from February 1st, 2018

Salary: according to background and experience

 

           

*Position description*

 

The internship/PhD project will take part in a collaboration between Softbank Robotics and Télécom ParisTech on the topic of engagement analysis in interactions of humans with Softbank?s robots.

The role of the intern/PhD student will consist in developing robust machine learning systems able to effectively take advantage of the multimodal signals acquired by the robot?s sensors during its interaction with a human. The work will include:

- the design of appropriate elicitation protocols and multimodal data acquisition procedures ;

- the development of multimodal feature learning and dynamic classification procedures capable of handling noisy observations with missing values, especially exploiting deep learning techniques ;

- the evaluation of the system in realistic scenarios involving end-users.

The PhD project will be hosted at Telecom ParisTech  department of images, data and signals of [3], jointly by the social computing [4] and the audio data analysis and signal processing [5] teams.


* Candidate profile*

 

As a minimum requirement, the successful candidate will have:

 

?    A Master?s degree (possibly to be granted in 2018) in one of the following areas: computer science, artificial intelligence, machine learning, signal processing, affective computing, applied mathematics

?    Excellent programming skills (preferably in Python)

?    Good command of English

 

The ideal candidate will also (optionally) have:

?    Knowledge in deep learning techniques

 

-- More about the position

?    Place of work: Paris, France

?    For more information about Télécom ParisTech see [1]

 

-- How to apply

Applications are to be sent to Chloé Clavel [6], Giovanna Varni [7] and Slim Essid [8] by email (using <firstname.lastname>@telecom-paristech.fr)

 

The application should be formatted as a single pdf file and should include:

?    A complete and detailed curriculum vitae

?    A letter of motivation

?    Academic records of the last two years

?    The names and addresses of two referees

 

[1] http://www.tsi.telecom-paristech.fr

[2] https://www.ltci.telecom-paristech.fr/?lang=en

[3] http://www.tsi.telecom-paristech.fr/en/

[4]https://www.tsi.telecom-paristech.fr/recherche/themes-de-recherche/analyse-automatique-des-donnees-sociales-social-computing/

[5] http://www.tsi.telecom-paristech.fr/aao/en/

[6] https://clavel.wp.mines-telecom.fr/

[7] http://sites.google.com/site/gvarnisite/

[8] http://www.telecom-paristech.fr/~essid

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6-35(2017-12-16) Position at INA, Bry/Marne, France

L’Institut national de l’audiovisuel (INA), entreprise publique audiovisuelle et numérique, collecte, sauvegarde et transmet le patrimoine audiovisuel français. Dans une démarche d’innovation tournée vers les usages, l’INA valorise ses contenus et les partage avec le plus grand nombre : sur ina.fr pour le grand public, sur inamediapro.com pour les professionnels, à l’InaTHÈQUE pour les chercheurs. L’institut développe ainsi des offres et des services afin de se rapprocher de ses usagers et clients, en France comme à l’international. 

 

Son département Recherche et Innovation soutient une culture de l’innovation forte et ambitieuse. Notre technologie Ina-Signature (technologie de « fingerprint ») – issue de la R&D de l’Ina - a su s’imposer auprès de clients renommés, grâce à une stratégique axée sur la performance et la qualité. Notre offre continue à évoluer, avec la démocratisation du SAAS (software as a service) et du CLOUD. 

 

Dans le cadre de votre mission, rattaché/e au Chef du service de la Recherche, vous garantissez la conception, la mise en oeuvre, l'intégration ou l'adaptation des technologies d’apprentissage automatique, d’analyse et de fusion de données dans le cadre des projets de Recherche pour l’expérimentation de nouveaux usages de valorisation des contenus.

 

A ce titre, vous serez en charge de :

 

1 – Effectuer de la Recherche scientifique et technologique

-        Définir les axes de recherche et développement liés à cette thématique ;

-        Concevoir, implémenter, tester, évaluer des outils technologiques innovants dans le cadre des usages existants ou pressentis de l’Institut ;

-        Collaborer avec l’ensemble des acteurs internes et externes du département ;

-        Participer à la stratégie de recherche et développement du service ;

-        Encadrer des stagiaires et à terme des doctorants ;

-        Rédiger ou participer à la rédaction d’articles scientifiques et présenter ces articles dans des colloques ;

-        Démontrer les travaux de recherche lors de colloques, séminaire ou salons :

-        Participer à la rédaction des documents liés à l’activité (rapports d’activité, livrables des projets en particulier).

 

2 – Assurer une R&D au service de l’Institut

-        Proposer, préparer, coordonner, participer à des projets de Recherche et Développement internes en lien avec les services opérationnels ;

-        Proposer, piloter, participer à des actions de concertation et de réflexion internes et groupes de travail.

 

3 – Réaliser des partenariats

-        Proposer, préparer, coordonner, participer à des projets de Recherche et Développement collaboratifs, nationaux ou internationaux en lien avec des partenaires académiques, institutionnels ou industriels ;

-        Proposer, coordonner, participer à des instances de coopération scientifique et technologique (COMUE, Pôles de compétitivité, Groupes de recherche).

 

4 – Collaborer au management fonctionnel

-        Participer à la coordination du service (réunions de coordination) ;

-        Participer aux tâches de gestion des ressources informatiques et techniques du service ;

-        Participer à la vie du service (réunions de service, suivis d’activité, rapports).

 

Profil :

Vous justifierez d'un doctorat dans le domaine de l’apprentissage automatique et/ou de l’analyse de données ou d'un parcours professionnel admis en équivalence.

 

Complété de compétences en : 

-        Maîtrise et expérience dans le(s) domaine(s) suivants : apprentissage automatique (Deep Learning), analyse et fusion de données, analyse de l’image et/ou de l’audio, développement informatique

-        Bonne pratique en recherche académique et/ou industrielle ;

-        Pratique en publications scientifiques ;

-        Bonne connaissance et pratique de projets collaboratifs ;

-        Connaissance du paysage audiovisuel français ;

-        Connaissance du monde académique ;

-        Maîtrise des outils bureautiques ;

-        Intérêt pour le monde de l’audiovisuel et des médias ;

-        Intérêt pour les Sciences Humaines et Sociales et les Humanités Numériques

 

Des qualités d’analyse et de synthèse, de créativité et d’imagination, de force de proposition, relationnelles et d’esprit d’équipe seront vos meilleurs atouts pour réussir dans le poste.

 

Modalités du poste :

-        Contrat : CDI

-        Statut : Cadre

-        Poste à pourvoir : au plus vite

-        Salaire : selon expérience

-        Clôture de la consultation : 31 janvier 2018

-        Contact : jcarrive@ina.fr

-        Localisation géographique : Bry S/Marne (94)

 

 

 

 

Jean Carrive

Responsable de Département adjoint

Recherche et Innovation numérique

Direction déléguée à la Diffusion et à l'Innovation

Ligne directe : +33 1 49 83 34 29 - jcarrive@ina.fr

 

 

institut.ina.fr

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6-36(2017-12-16) Post-doc position at Uniklinik RWTH Aachen (Germany)

We are looking at the Uniklinik RWTH Aachen (Germany) for a postdoctoral researcher in
the field of articulatory modelling of the vocal tract for the analysis of dysarthria
from MRI images.

The position is for 14 months on the German pay scale TV-L 13 (typically around 2300? net
after all tax deduction) and expected to start around March 2018.

All details can be found here:
http://antoine.serrurier.free.fr/index_documents/2017_12_PostDoc_DysArtMod_EN.pdf

 

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6-37(2017-12-13) ​PhD position in Conversational systems and Social robotics, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden
PhD position in Conversational systems and Social robotics, KTH, Sweden

KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm has grown to become one
of Europe?s leading technical and engineering universities, as well as
a key centre of intellectual talent and innovation. We are Sweden?s
largest technical research and learning institution and home to
students, researchers and faculty from around the world.

We are looking for a doctoral student that will work on situated
spoken interaction between humans and robots, under the supervision of
Assoc. Prof. Gabriel Skantze, at the Department of Speech Music and
Hearing. A central research question will be how social robots should
adapt their conversational behavior to the users' level of attention,
understanding and engagement. This means that the robot must be able
to monitor gaze and feedback behaviour from the user, and then for
example adjust the pace of information delivery, in real time. The
work will involve implementation of components for conversational
systems, collecting data and doing experiments with users interacting
with the system, and using this data to build models of the users'
behaviours.

Applicants should have a Master degree (or similar) in a subject
relevant for the research, such as computer science, language
technology, or cognitive science. Applicants are expected to have good
skills in programming, and knowledge in either experimental methods
and statistics, or machine learning. Applicants must be strongly
motivated for doctoral studies, possess the ability to work
independently and perform critical analysis, and possess good levels
of cooperative and communicative abilities. Good command of English,
in writing and speaking, is a prerequisite for presenting research
results in international periodicals and at conferences. We also
expect applicants to have a deep interest in spoken language
interaction between humans and between humans and machines.

The position is mainly a research position for 4-5 years, with a small
fraction of departmental duties (e.g. teaching). The starting date is
open for discussion, though ideally we would like the successful
candidate to start as soon as possible.

For more information, see:
https://www.kth.se/en/om/work-at-kth/lediga-jobb/what:job/jobID:178626/where:4/
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6-38(2017-12-13) 2 funded PhD positions in interactive virtual characters and social robots at KTH, Stockholm, Sweden
** 2 funded PhD positions in interactive virtual characters and social robots at KTH, Sweden**
 
Embodied Social Agents Lab
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Stockholm, Sweden
Deadline: 15th January 2018
 
 
ABOUT KTH
 
KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm has grown to become one of Europe?s leading technical and engineering universities, as well as a key center of intellectual talent and innovation. We are Sweden?s largest technical research and learning institution and home to students, researchers and faculty from around the world. Our research and education covers a wide area including natural sciences and all branches of engineering, as well as in architecture, industrial management, urban planning, history and philosophy.
 
The Embodied Social Agents Lab (http://www.csc.kth.se/~chpeters/ESAL/) led by Dr. Christopher Peters aims to develop virtual characters and other systems capable of interacting socially with humans for real-world application to areas such as education. The lab is already involved in a number of local and international initiatives involving virtual characters, social robots and education. It is based out of the Visualization Studio (VIC) at KTH, a research, teaching and dissemination resource with some of the most advanced interactive visualization technologies in the world, supporting platforms for interacting with sophisticated virtual characters.
 
 
JOB DESCRIPTION
 
Two PhD positions are available in the area of interactive virtual characters and social robots for application to education. Research in this area brings together multidisciplinary expertise to address new challenges and opportunities in the area of virtual characters, based on real-time computer graphics and animation techniques, to investigate multimodal and natural interaction for both individuals and groups, multimodal generation of expressions, individualization of behaviour and effects of embodiment (appearance, virtual versus physical objects).  Applications are the design of interactive virtual and physical systems for educational purposes.
 
The topics to be pursued respectively in the PhDs are:
 
1.       Compliant Small Group Behaviour (ref: ESR5)
Develop socially compliant behaviours allowing agents to join and leave free-standing formations based on their varying roles as teachers, teaching assistants and learners in pedagogical scenarios. Investigate the impact of variations in the artificial behaviour of agents on the efficacy of pedagogical approaches and potential for application to mobile robots through virtual replicas.
 
2.       Impact of Appearance Customisation on Interaction (ref: ESR15)
Investigate technological approaches for customising the appearances and behaviours of avatars (user controlled virtual characters and robot replicas) in relation to their users and assess the impact on interactions during learning scenarios.
 
Both of the PhDs involve crossovers between virtual and augmented reality, virtual characters and mobile social robots and take place within the Horizon 2020 Marie Sklodowska Curie European Training Network ANIMATAS.
ANIMATAS will establish a leading European Training Network (ETN) devoted to the development of a new generation of creative and critical research leaders and innovators who have a skill-set tailored for the creation of social capabilities necessary for realising step changes in the development of intuitive human-machine interaction (HMI) in educational settings. 15 early-stage researcher (ESR) positions are available within ANIMATAS.
The successful candidates will participate in the network?s training activities offered by the European academic and industrial participating teams. PhD students will have the opportunity to work with the partners of the ANIMATAS project, such as Uppsala University, Jacobs University Bremen, Institut Mines-Télécom, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Pierre et Marie Curie University and Softbank Robotics, with possible opportunities for secondments at these institutions according to the ESR.
 
 
QUALIFICATIONS
 
The candidates must have an MSc degree in computer science or related areas relevant to the PhD topics. Good programming skills are required. A background in computer graphics and animation techniques or similar areas is appreciated. The PhD positions are highly interdisciplinary and require an understanding and/or interest in psychology and social sciences. The applicant should have excellent communication skills and be motivated to work in an interdisciplinary environment involving multiple stakeholders across academia, industry and education. An excellent level of written and spoken English is essential.
 
Read more about eligibility requirements at this link: http://animatas.isir.upmc.fr
The positions are for four years.
 
 
HOW TO APPLY
 
To apply, candidates must submit their CV, a letter of application, two letters of reference and academic credentials to the ANIMATAS recruitment committee: Mohamed Chetouani (network coordinator), Ana Paiva and Arvid Kappas at contact-animatas@listes.upmc.fr, and to the main supervisor of the research project of interest (Christopher Peters, chpeters@kth.se). All applications should be made in English.
Please include the keyword ?ANIMATAS? somewhere in the subject line and specify which project you are applying for (ESR5 or ESR15).
 
The application deadline is 15th January 2018
 
Information about the positions can be provided by Dr. Christopher Peters, chpeters@kth.se
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6-39(2018-01-09) Two postdoc positions at IDIAP, Martigny, Switzerland

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position 1:
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Name :    Multimodal people monitoring using sound (and vision)
Type :    Postdoc
Description :    The Idiap Research Institute together with Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology (CSEM) invite applications for a post-doctoral position in research and development for multimodal people monitoring.
The position is funded for one year by Idiap (with a possible extension depending on his/her performance)

The successful candidate will work with Dr. Petr Motlicek in Idiap's Speech and Audio Processing group, engaged in world-class research in speech processing.
Exceptionally qualified candidate can also be considered for a longer-term Research Associate position.

Detailed description:
We have witnessed a large interest and potential of self-dependent smart sound devices to be deployed for security, surveillance, or emergency applications. Recent developments performed by CSEM in building occupancy detection and monitoring using embedded vision have led to the creation of successful monitoring applications. This project will focus on a combination of the visual and speech information which will take place in an embedded platform providing industrial grade vision sensing together with an acoustic front-end.

CSEM will provide an expertise in embedded platform, visual analysis and data fusion. The Idiap postdoctoral position will mainly focus on the speech related aspects of the project, including speaker identification and keyword spotting, aiming to operate with limited resources.

We envisage three related research threads for this position:
1. Parameter reduction, in which we will apply sparsity and relevance constraints to train neural networks that function using as few parameters as possible.
2. Acoustic modeling sharing between different applications, in which we will build on the commonality between technologies for automatic speech recognition or keyword spotting and speaker recognition to create a single system with multiple capabilities.
3. Far-field speech processing, in which we will process signals recorded by a microphone array to substantially increase SNR of the input signal.

The successful candidate will work at Idiap in Martigny, but in close collaboration with CSEM?s R&D team based in Switzerland.
The project is a unique combination of applied science and academic research expected to yield both reference designs and academic publications.

Profile:
Candidate should have either or both of:
1. A strong background in engineering, mathematics or a related discipline, along with the associated familiarity with modern distributed programming environments and languages such as C++, Python and Perl.
2. An exceptional academic record and a clear aptitude for creative (and independent) research in a related discipline.
In either case, familiarity with speech processing tools such as Kaldi and deep learning toolkits such as Torch will be a distinct advantage. Although a PhD is normally a prerequisite for a post-doctoral position, candidates without a PhD may be considered in exceptional cases.

Timescale:
The position is offered on a one-year basis with the possibility of renewal based on funding and performance.
The starting salary will be 80,000 CHF/year. Starting date could be immediate, but otherwise as soon as possible in 2018.


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position 2:
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Name :    Speech and Speaker recognition for HMI devices
Type :    Postdoc
Description :    The Idiap Research Institute together with a global industry partner, leader in Consumer Electronics, invite applications for two post-doctoral positions in speech and speaker recognition for HMI devices. The positions are funded for two years by the Swiss Commission for Technology and Innovation (CTI), enabling a collaboration between Idiap and an innovative product company.

The successful candidates will work with Dr. Philip N. Garner, and/or Dr. Petr Motlicek in Idiap's Speech and Audio Processing group, engaged in world-class research in speech processing. Exceptionally qualified candidates can also be considered for a longer-term Research Associate position.

Description

In recent years, the state of the art in speech and speaker recognition has been dominated by deep learning. Such technology is typically highly parametric; training can require significant CPU or GPU resources. The goal of the project is to investigate the application of the state of the art to the more limited resources of consumer-grade embedded systems which operate in combination with cloud services.

We envisage three related research threads:

1. Parameter reduction, in which we will apply sparsity and relevance constraints to train networks that function using as few parameters as possible.

2. Smart handover, in which we will assess the complexity of voice commands to optimise workload between local devices and cloud-based services.

3. System combination, in which we will build on the commonality between technologies for multilingual speech recognition, keyword spotting and speaker recognition to create a single system with multiple capabilities.

The successful candidates will work at Idiap in Martigny, but in close collaboration with the partner?s R&D team based in Switzerland. The project is a unique combination of applied science and academic research expected to yield both reference designs and academic publications.

Profile

Candidates should have either or both of:
1. A strong background in engineering, mathematics or a related discipline, along with the associated familiarity with modern distributed programming environments and languages such as C++, Python and Perl.
2. An exceptional academic record and a clear aptitude for creative (and independent) research in a related discipline.
In either case, familiarity with speech processing tools such as Kaldi and deep learning toolkits such as Torch will be a distinct advantage. Although a PhD is normally a prerequisite for a post-doctoral position, candidates without a PhD may be considered in exceptional cases.

Timescale

All positions are offered on a one-year basis with the possibility of renewal based on funding and performance. The starting salary will be 80,000 CHF/year. Starting date could be immediate, but otherwise as soon as possible in 2018.

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6-40(2018-01-10) Postdocs at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

The Faculty of Information Technology (https://www.monash.edu/it) at Monash University in Melbourne Australia is establishing a new group in HCI and creative technologies. We invite accomplished and creative PhDs to apply for a 3-year postdoctoral fellowship in multimodal interfaces and behavior analytics. The selected candidate will join a rapidly expanding multidisciplinary group with expertise in areas such as mobile and multimodal-multisensor interfaces, agent-based conversational interfaces, brain-computer and adaptive interfaces, wearable and contextually-aware personalized interfaces, education and health interfaces, data analytics for predicting user cognition and health status, and other topics.

We are especially interested in adding faculty in these preferred areas:    

(1) Wearable, contextually-aware and personalized interfaces

(2) Mobile and multimodal-multisensor interfaces, including fusion-based ones 

(3) Data analytics for predicting user emotion, cognition, and health status

(4) Agent-based conversational dialogue interfaces 

(5) Brain-computer and adaptive interfaces


This position involves research on predicting user cognition and health status, based on analysis of different modalities (e.g., speech, writing, images, sensors) during naturally occurring activities. These analyses involve exploring predictive patterns at the signal, activity pattern, lexical, and/or transactional levels. The ideal candidate would be an initiating researcher with a strong publication record who is interested in pioneering in emerging research areas. He/she would have an interest in developing new technologies to identify users? cognitive and health status, and using this information to develop personalized and adaptive interfaces that promote learning, performance, and health.

Requirements:

?    PhD in computer science, engineering, information sciences, cognitive or linguistic sciences, or related field

?    Training in HCI, multimodal interfaces, data science and analytics, modeling human behavior & communication

?    Experience collecting and analyzing speech, images, handwriting, and/or other sensor data

?    Experience applying machine learning/deep learning, empirical/statistical, linguistic, or hybrid analysis methods

?    Interest in human cognition and educational technologies, and/or health and mental health technologies

?    Strong interpersonal, teamwork, communication and writing skills

?    Ability to work with diverse partners? domain experts (teachers, clinicians), industry, undergraduate/graduate students

?    Prefer candidate with 2-3 years post-PhD research or work experience            

HCI Group: The HCI group designs, builds, and evaluates state-of-the-art interface technologies. Our multidisciplinary interests span computer science and engineering, cognitive and learning sciences, communications, health, media design, and other topics. We are interested in applications such as health, education, communications, personal assistance, and digital arts. The HCI group has partnerships with CSIRO-Data61 and industry. The HCI area director is Dr. Sharon Oviatt, an ACM Fellow and international pioneer in human-centered, mobile, and multimodal interfaces (see https://www.monash.edu/it/our-research/graduate-research/scholarship-funded-phd-research-projects/projects/human-centred-mobile-and-multimodal-interfaces)

Monash is Australia?s largest university, and ranks in the top 60 universities worldwide, with Computer and Information Systems rated in the top 70 worldwide (QS World University rankings 2018). In addition to growing rapidly in human-centered computing, software, and cyber-security, it includes data science and machine learning, artificial intelligence and robotics, computational biology, social computing, and basic computer science.

Experimental Labs & Design Spaces: The university has made recent strategic investments in facilities for prototyping innovative concepts, collecting and analyzing data, and displaying digital installations and interactive media?including sensiLab (supporting tangible, wearable, augmented and virtual reality, multimodal-multimedia, maker-space), Immersive Visualization platform and Analytics lab, the Centre for Data Science, and the ARC Centre of Excellence on Integrative Brain function (pioneering new multimodal imaging techniques for data exploration). The university currently is investing in HCI group facilities for prototyping and developing new mobile, multimodal and multisensor interfaces, analyzing human multimodal interaction (e.g., whole-body activity, speech), and predicting users? cognitive and health status.

Melbourne Area: Melbourne recently has been rated the #1 city worldwide for quality of life (see Economist & Guardian, http://www.economist.com/blogs/graphicdetail/2016/08/daily-chart-14 and https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2016/aug/18/melbourne-wins-worlds-most-liveable-city-award-sixth-year-in-a-row), with excellent education, healthcare, infrastructure, low crime, and exceptional cuisine, cultural activities, and creative design. The regional area is renowned for its dramatic coastline, extensive parks, exotic wildlife, and Yarra Valley wine region.

Position & Compensation: This position is full-time for 3 years, with competitive salary (Academic level B-6, $119,683 AUD) and benefits, including 17% superannuation retirement fund, health insurance options, relocation, and seed funds for equipment and travel. Start date is negotiable after April 1, 2018. For enquiries, contact Oviatt@incaadesigns.org.

To apply: To submit an online application: http://careers.pageuppeople.com/513/cw/en/job/571150/research-fellow-multimodal-interfaces-behaviour-analytics  Required application materials include: (1) cover letter (indicating date of availability); (2) current CV with publication list, research and teaching interests, and 3 references with email/phone contact; (3) graduate transcripts; and (4) three representative publications. Monash has a Women in IT Program, and participates in the Athena Swan Charter to enhance gender equality. We welcome female, minority and international applicants.

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6-41(2018-01-11) Postdoc position at IDIAP, Martigny, Switzerland

We have a new opening for a post-doctoral researcher at Idiap Research Institute.  It is
a joint position with the Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology (CSEM), and
involves investigation of deep learning in the context of speech and image processing.
For a full description, please see the link:
 http://www.idiap.ch/education-and-jobs/job-10236

Idiap is located in French speaking Switzerland, although the lab hosts many
nationalities, and functions in English.  All positions offer quite generous salaries.

Several similar positions at PhD, post-doc and senior level are available at the
institute in general.
 http://www.idiap.ch/en/join-us/job-opportunities

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6-42(2018-01-18) (SENIOR) SPEECH SCIENTIST at Voicebox, München, Germany

(SENIOR) SPEECH SCIENTIST                                          
Voicebox is an acknowledged pioneer in the voice technology and application industry. Our patented innovations create compelling AI voice interfaces of unparalleled flexibility and usability in app dev. Trusted by many of the world’s leading companies, we have established a leadership position in the automotive market. And because our capabilities were developed against our vision of a single, unifying interface across all connected devices, our continued growth is being driven by new markets, such as connected TVs and mobile computing. Our ability to capture this growth requires that we continue to add to our diverse team of talented professionals. Our opportunity is your opportunity. 
As Speech Scientist you will work closely with the Cloud ASR team on cutting-edge conversational voice information retrieval systems.  Within this team of researchers and engineers you will improve existing products and develop brand new technologies. You will be responsible for the design, development and testing of large vocabulary speech application technologies and also engage in all aspects of research activities (e.g., writing proposals, conducting novel research, presenting and publishing your research results).
Typical work packages are: • Training and adaptation of acoustic models (car, mobile, far-field) for a multitude of languages • Develop statistical language models  for various applications and languages • Design and develop new speech applications • Tune and maintain speech applications • Adapt speech resources for certain customers’ requirements • Research, development and implementation of new algorithms in ASR. • Perform statistical analysis on large datasets (multiple terabytes of data)
Skills: • Highly independent and capable of fulfilling multiple project commitments concurrently • Passionate about analyzing data to solve problems and improve systems • Good analytical and diagnostic skills, quick learning • Coding skills in languages like in C/C++ or Java • Knowledge of multiple natural languages is a strong plus • Knowledge in digital signal processing • Be able to write technical specifications, requirements in English • Good English communication skills
Experience: • Prior experience training models for HMM/DNN-based recognizers (Kaldi/HTK) • Understanding of ASR training/decoding processes • Understanding of ASR front-end components • Knowhow of far-field and microphone array processing • Experience in UNIX environment, strong in scripting languages such as Bash, Perl and Python • Ph.D.  or Master in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, or relevant field or strong professional experience.
 
VoiceBox Technologies Deutschland GmbH  Ramersdorfer Straße 1, 81669 München, Germany michaelw@voicebox.com

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6-43(2018-01-18) 3 permanent(indefinite tenure) faculty positions at Telecom ParisTech, Paris, France

Telecom ParisTech has three new permanent(indefinite tenure) faculty positions:

? Faculty position (Full Professor) in audio/speech/music signal processing
? Faculty position (Associate Professor) in deep learning applied to
temporal data analysis
? Faculty position (Associate Professor) in deep learning for image processing

More information on:
http://www.tsi.telecom-paristech.fr/en/blog/2018/01/05/three-new-permanent-tenure-faculty-positions/

Please note the following important dates:

? February 28th, 2018: closing date
? Mid-April 2018: hearings of preselected candidates (tentative dates
for hearings are April 11th and/or 13th)
? September 2018: tentative starting date

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6-44(2018-01-20) Machine learning Software Engineer, Adobe Research - Speech Recognition, San Jose, CA,USA

Machine learning Software Engineer, Adobe Research - Speech Recognition
 
Description Creative Intelligence Lab within Adobe Research plays a key role in creating next-generation applications and features in Adobe’s flagship products, including Photoshop, Lightroom, Audition, and Acrobat. Creative Intelligence Lab is searching for a machine learning software engineer specializing in speech recognition. Responsibilities include working closely with researchers, engineers, user experience designers, and product managers to build prototypes that showcase new research technologies, and to help integrate those technologies into Adobe’s products. This position will initially focus on building a speech recognition system for our creative assistant, and may expand to include additional areas of innovation, such as text to speech, NLP, HCI, machine learning, and dialog systems. We’re looking for exceptional candidates with expertise in computer science or software engineering. For this position, we will give preference to candidates with experience in applied machine learning and speech recognition. For successful candidates, nearly all of the following will be true: You have significant experience in building robust, complex software systems. You are excellent at collaborating with a team to get work done. You are comfortable both building prototypes from scratch and writing maintainable code inside large existing codebases. You have shipped software in a commercial environment (start-ups a plus) and can deal with last-minute bug fixes and schedule changes. 
 
Requirements  M.S. degree or higher in Computer Science or a related field. Significant experience developing speech recognition systems (acoustic models, language models) using popular machine learning and deep learning software libraries, such as Kaldi and/or Tensorflow. Ability to write efficient, clean, and reusable code. Strong communication and collaboration skills. Ability and willingness to learn new technologies quickly. At Adobe, you will be immersed in an exceptional work environment that is recognized throughout the world on Best Companies lists. You will also be surrounded by colleagues who are committed to helping each other grow through our unique Check-In approach where ongoing feedback flows freely. If you’re looking to make an impact, Adobe's the place for you. Discover what our employees are saying about their career experiences on the Adobe Life blog and explore the meaningful benefits we offer. Adobe is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome and encourage diversity in the workplace regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or veteran status.
 Contact: Trung Bui (bui@adobe.com) or Walter Chang (wachang@adobe.com)

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6-45(2018-01-25) 2018 PHD RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS at University of Trento , Italy

2018 PHD RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS ( ML/Dialogue/Language/Speech)
Location: University of Trento , Italy

You may have enjoyed reading about bots, artificial intelligence, machine learning,
digital assistants, systems that support doctors, teachers, customers and help people.
Then, you would like to consider taking a front row seat and join the research team
that has been training intelligent machines and evaluating AI-based systems
for more than two decades, collaborating with best research labs in the world and
deployed them in the real-world.

Here is a sample of the projects ( http://sisl.disi.unitn.it/demo/ ) the Signals
and Interactive Systems Lab (University of Trento, Italy) has been leading:

-Natural Language Understanding systems for massive amount of human language data:
http://www.sensei-conversation.eu

-Amazon Alexa challenge on Conversational Systems:
http://sisl.disi.unitn.it/university-of-trento-is-selected-by-amazon-for-the-alexa-challenge/

-Designing AI personal agents for healthcare domain:
http://sisl.disi.unitn.it/pha/

We are looking for top-candidates for its funded PhD research fellowships.
Candidates should have background at least in one of the following areas:


- Speech Processing

- Natural Language Understanding

- Conversational Systems

- Machine Learning

Candidates will be working on research domains such as Conversational Agents,
Intelligent Systems, Speech/Text Document Mining and Summarization,
Human Behavior Understanding, Crowd Computing and AI-based systems for tutoring.


For more info on research and projects visit the lab website
Visit lab website at http://sisl.disi.unitn.it/

The SIS Lab research is driven by an interdisciplinary approach to research,
attracting researchers from  disciplines such as Digital Signal Processing,
Speech Processing, Computational Linguistics, Psychology, Neuroscience and
Machine Learning.

The  official language ( research and teaching ) of the department is English.

FELLOWSHIP

Gross amount of the fellowships ( internship and PhD ) is competitive and approximately
1.600 Euro/month.
Students may qualify for reduced campus lodging, transportation and cafeteria
reduced rates.

For more information about cost of living, campus, graduate education programs,
please visit the graduate school website at http://ict.unitn.it/

DEADLINES

Immediate openings with start date as early as March 2018.  Open until filled.

REQUIREMENTS

Strict requirement is at least Master level degree in Computer Science, Electrical
Engineering, Computational Linguistics or similar or affine disciplines. Students with
other background
(Physics, Applied Math) may apply as well. Background in at least one of the posted
research areas is required. All applicants should have good very programming, math skills
and used to team work.

HOW TO APPLY

Interested applicants should send their
1) CV
2) Statement of research interest and
3) three reference letters sent to:

Email: sisl-jobs@disi.unitn.it


For more info:

Signals and Interactive Systems Lab : http://sisl.disi.unitn.it/

PhD School : http://ict.unitn.it/

Department : http://disi.unitn.it/


Information Engineering and Computer Science Department (DISI)

DISI has a strong focus on cross-disciplinarity with professors from different
faculties of the University (Physical Science, Electrical Engineering, Economics,
Social Science, Cognitive Science, Computer Science) with international
background. DISI aims at exploiting the complementary experiences present in the
various research areas in order to develop innovative methods, technologies and
applications.

University of Trento

The University of Trento is consistently ranked as premiere Italian university
institution.
See http://www.unitn.it/en/node/1636/mid/2573

University of Trento is an equal opportunity employer.

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6-46(2018-01-25) PhD student in Robot-assisted Language Learning at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
PhD student in Robot-assisted Language Learning at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
Ending January 31st 2018.
 
 
Olov Engwall
Professor in Speech Communication

 

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6-47(2018-01-26) Poste MCF à l'ENSIMAG, Grenoble, France
Poste MCF à l'ENSIMAG.
 
 
 
Ecole de rattachement : ENSIMAG
Site web de l?école : http://ensimag.grenoble-inp.fr/
Profil d?enseignement :
L?Ensimag recrute un maître de conférences en mathématiques appliquées ou en informatique
afin de développer les enseignements d?apprentissage statistique, d?intelligence artificielle, de
visualisation de données, de calcul haute performance ou de « big data ». Le dossier de
candidature devra faire apparaître le caractère ?interdisciplinaire? du candidat, sa capacité à
prendre des responsabilités au sein de la structure, ainsi qu?une liste conséquente de travaux
ou publications en relation avec une ou plusieurs branches de la science des données. Outre la
formation aux sciences des données (synthèse de programmes à partir de données, aide à la
décision), la personne recrutée devra s?investir dans les enseignements du tronc commun
Ensimag (1ère année et environ 75% des filières de la 2ème année) qui constitue le socle de nos
élèves ingénieurs. Elle sera amenée à s'investir et prendre des responsabilités dans des
parcours de l?Ecole tels que le « mastère big data » ou le master « Data Science ». En
partenariat avec des industriels, la personne recrutée pourrait superviser l?organisation de «
challenges » et de « hackatons » afin d?enrichir les contacts de l?Ecole dans le domaine de
l?intelligence artificielle et des « big data ». En collaboration avec les équipes pédagogiques
concernées, elle devra s?impliquer dans le montage d?enseignements par projets et la
formation par le Numérique.
 
RECHERCHE
Laboratoire d?accueil : LIG / LJK
Site web du laboratoire : http://www.liglab.fr/
Contact du laboratoire : Eric Gaussier (eric.gaussier@imag.fr), LIG
Stéphane Labbé (stephane.labbe@imag.fr), LJK
Profil de recherche :
 
Le candidat effectuera ses recherches dans le domaine de l?intelligence artificielle ou de la
science des données, et montrera son ouverture aux différentes approches possibles dans ce
domaine. Les thématiques privilégiées sont l?apprentissage sur données complexes, structurées
ou non structurées, l?apprentissage profond et les réseaux de neurones et en particulier les
problématiques d?optimisation, de causalité, de capacité de généralisation et leur analyse
mathématique. Parmi les applications de l?apprentissage et de l?apprentissage profond, un
intérêt particulier est porté au traitement du signal et de l?image, à l?apprentissage de
représentation, à l?apprentissage avec des données multimédia, des données langagières pour
des problématiques issues du traitement du langage naturel, les thématiques de transparence
des mécanismes d?apprentissage, ainsi que les applications en biologie, santé, sciences
humaines, réseaux sociaux, physique, environnement, etc.
Le recrutement renforcera les liens entre le LIG et le LJK dans les domaines de la science des
données et de l?apprentissage automatique. Les deux laboratoires sont localisés sur le campus
de Saint Martin d?Hères et ont des collaborations actives, en particulier au sein de l?axe du
traitement de données et de connaissance à large échelle (équipes AMA, GETALP, MRIM,
SLIDE), des équipes PERVASIVE, TYREX du LIG et au sein du département Proba-Stat (équipes
DAO, SVH, MISTIS, FIGAL) et de l?équipe THOTH du LJK. Parmi les projets communs entre les
deux laboratoires, on peut également citer les problèmes de prédiction et de classification avec
des données structurées de type fonctionnelles, le transport optimal pour l?apprentissage, les
problèmes de parcimonie et de régularisation pour l?apprentissage multitâches et leur
résolution par des méthodes d?optimisation stochastique. La personne recrutée montrera sa
capacité à jouer un rôle actif dans les projets contractuels académiques (ANR, FUI, PFIA, EU...)
et industriels sur ces thèmes très porteurs.
 
ACTIVITES ADMINISTRATIVES
Spécificités du poste ou contraintes particulières :
Activités administratives liées aux fonctions de maître de conférences : responsabilités d?unité
d?enseignement, responsabilités de filières ou d?année.
Compétences attendues :
Savoir : Enseignement de l?informatique, de l?intelligence artificielle et de la science
des données
Savoir-faire : Pédagogie et responsabilités dans l?Ecole
Savoir-être : Travail en équipe
 
pdf
Intelligence artificielle, Science des données, Big data, Apprentissage
 

------------------------
Laurent Besacier
Professeur à l'Univ. Grenoble Alpes (UGA)
Laboratoire d'Informatique de Grenoble (LIG)
Membre Junior de l'Institut Universitaire de France (IUF 2012-2017)
Responsable équipe GETALP du LIG
Directeur de l'école doctorale (ED) MSTII
-------------------------
!! Nouvelles coordonnées !!: LIG 
Laboratoire d'Informatique de Grenoble
Bâtiment IMAG
700 avenue Centrale
Domaine Universitaire - 38401 St Martin d'Hères
Pour tout contact concernant ED MSTII: passer par ed-mstii@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
Nouveau tel: 0457421454
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6-48(2018-01-27) Post-doctoral researcher at Idiap Research Institute, Martigny, Switzerland

Post-doctoral researcher at Idiap Research  Institute. 

It is a joint position with the Swiss Center for Electronics and
Microtechnology (CSEM), and involves investigation of deep learning in the
context of speech and image processing.
For a full description, please see the link:
 http://www.idiap.ch/education-and-jobs/job-10236

Idiap is located in French speaking Switzerland, although the lab hosts many
nationalities, and functions in English.  All positions offer quite generous
salaries.

Several similar positions at PhD, post-doc and senior level are available at
the institute in general.
 http://www.idiap.ch/en/join-us/job-opportunities

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6-49(2018-01-27) Post Doctoral Position (12 months) at INRIA Nancy, France

Post Doctoral Position (12 months)

Natural language processing: automatic speech recognition system using deep neural networks without out-of-vocabulary words

_______________________________________

- Location:INRIA Nancy Grand Est research center, France

 

- Research theme: PERCEPTION, COGNITION, INTERACTION

 

- Project-team: Multispeech

 

- Scientific Context:

 

More and more audio/video appear on Internet each day. About 300 hours of multimedia are uploaded per minute. In these multimedia sources, audio data represents a very important part. If these documents are not transcribed, automatic content retrieval is difficult or impossible. The classical approach for spoken content retrieval from audio documents is an automatic speech recognition followed by text retrieval.

 

An automatic speech recognition system (ASR) uses a lexicon containing the most frequent words of the language and only the words of the lexicon can be recognized by the system. New Proper Names (PNs) appear constantly, requiring dynamic updates of the lexicons used by the ASR. These PNs evolve over time and no vocabulary will ever contains all existing PNs. When a person searches for a document, proper names are used in the query. If these PNs have not been recognized, the document cannot be found. These missing PNs can be very important for the understanding of the document.

 

In this study, we will focus on the problem of proper names in automatic recognition systems. The problem is how to model relevant proper names for the audio document we want to transcribe.

 

- Missions:

 

We assume that in an audio document to transcribe we have missing proper names, i.e. proper names that are pronounced in the audio document but that are not in the lexicon of the automatic speech recognition system; these proper names cannot be recognized (out-of-vocabulary proper names, OOV PNs). The purpose of this work is to design a methodology how to find and model a list of relevant OOV PNs that correspond to an audio document.

 

Assuming that we have an approximate transcription of the audio document and huge text corpus extracted from internet, several methodologies could be studied:

  • From the approximate OOV pronunciation in the transcription, generate the possible writings of the word (phoneme to character conversion) and search this word in the text corpus.

  • A deep neural network can be designed to predict OOV proper names and their pronunciations with the training objective to maximize the retrieval of relevant OOV proper names.

 

The proposed approaches will be validated using the ASR developed in our team.

 

Keywords: deep neural networks, automatic speech recognition, lexicon, out-of-vocabulary words.

 

- Bibliography

[Mikolov2013] Mikolov, T., Chen, K., Corrado, G. and Dean, J. ?Efficient estimation of word representations in vector space?, Workshop at ICLR, 2013.

[Deng2013] Deng, L., Li, J., Huang, J.-T., Yao, K., Yu, D., Seide, F., Seltzer, M., Zweig, G., He, X., Williams, J., Gong, Y. and Acero A. ?Recent advances in deep learning for speech research at Microsoft?, Proceedings of ICASSP, 2013.

[Sheikh2016] Sheihk, I., Illina, I., Fohr, D., Linarès, G. ?Improved Neural Bag-of-Words Model to Retrieve Out-of-Vocabulary Words in Speech Recognition?. Interspeech, 2016.

[Li2017] J. Li, G. Ye, R. Zhao, J. Droppo, Y. Gong , ?Acoustic-to-Word Model without OOV?, ASRU, 2017.

 

 

- Skills and profile: PhD in computer science, background in statistics, natural language processing, experience with deep learning tools (keras, kaldi, etc.) and computer program skills (Perl, Python).

- Additional information:

 

Supervision and contact: Irina Illina, LORIA/INRIA (illina@loria.fr), Dominique Fohr INRIA/LORIA (dominique.fohr@loria.fr) https://members.loria.fr/IIllina/, https://members.loria.fr/DFohr/

 

Additional links : Ecole Doctorale IAEM Lorraine

 

Deadline to apply: June 6th

Selection results: end of June

 

Duration :12 of months.

Starting date: between Nov. 1st 2018 and Jan. 1st 2019
Salary: about 2.115 euros net, medical insurance included

 

The candidates must have defended their PhD later than Sept. 1st 2016 and before the end of 2018. 

The candidates are required to provide the following documents in a single pdf or ZIP file: 

  • CV including a description of your research activities (2 pages max) and a short description of what you consider to be your best contributions and why (1 page max and 3 contributions max); the contributions could be theoretical or  practical. Web links to the contributions should be provided. Include also a brief description of your scientific and career projects, and your scientific positioning regarding the proposed subject.

  • The report(s) from your PhD external reviewer(s), if applicable.

  • If you haven't defended yet, the list of expected members of your PhD committee (if known) and the expected date of defence.

In addition, at least one recommendation letter from the PhD advisor should be sent directly by their author(s) to the prospective postdoc advisor.

 

Help and benefits:

 

  • Possibility of free French courses

  • Help for finding housing

  • Help for the resident card procedure and for husband/wife visa

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6-50(2018-01-27) PhD grant Natural language processing: adding new words to a speech recognition system using Deep Neural Networks, INRIA/LORIA, Nancy, France

Natural language processing: adding new words to a speech recognition system using Deep Neural Networks

 

- Location: INRIA/LORIA Nancy Grand Est research center France

 

- Research theme:Perception, Cognition, Interaction

 

- Project-team: Multispeech

 

- Scientific Context:

 

Voice is seen as the next big field for computer interaction. The research company Gartner reckons that by 2018, 30% of all interactions with devices will be voice-based: people can speak up to four times faster than they can type, and the technology behind voice interaction is improving all the time.

As of October 2017, Amazon Echo is present in about 4% of American households. Voice assistants are proliferating in smartphones too: Apple?s Siri handles over 2 billion commands a week, and 20% of Google searches on Android-powered handsets in America are done by voice input.

The proper nouns (PNs) play a particular role: they are often important to understand a message and can vary enormously. For example, a voice assistant should know the names of all your friends; a search engine should know the names of all famous people and places, names of museums, etc.

An automatic speech recognition system uses a lexicon containing the most frequent words of the language and only the words of the lexicon can be recognized by the system. It is impossible to add all possible proper names because there are millions proper names and new ones appear every day. A competitive solution is to dynamically add new PNs into the ASR system. The idea is to add only relevant proper names: for instance if we want to transcribe a video document about football results, we should add the names of famous football players and not politicians.

In this study, we will focus on the problem of proper names in automatic recognition systems. The problem is to find relevant proper names for the audio document we want to transcribe. To select the relevant proper names, we propose to use an artificial neural network.

 

- Missions:

 

We assume that in an audio document to transcribe we have missing proper names, i.e. proper names that are pronounced in the audio document but that are not in the lexicon of the automatic speech recognition system; these proper names cannot be recognized (out-of-vocabulary proper names, OOV PNs)

The goal of this PhDThesis is to find a list of relevant OOV PNs that correspond to an audio document and to integrate them in the speech recognition system. We will use a Deep neural network to find relevant OOV PNs The input of the DNN will be the approximate transcription of the audio document and the output will be the list of relevant OOV PNs with their probabilities. The retrieved proper names will be added to the lexicon and a new recognition of the audio document will be performed.

 

During the thesis, the student will investigate methodologies based on deep neural networks [Deng2013]. The candidate will study different structures of DNN and different representation of documents [Mikolov2013]. The student will validate the proposed approaches using the automatic transcription system of radio broadcast developed in our team.

 

- Bibliography:

 

[Mikolov2013] Mikolov, T., Chen, K., Corrado, G. and Dean, J. ?Efficient estimation of word representations in vector space?, Workshop at ICLR, 2013.

 

[Deng2013] Deng, L., Li, J., Huang, J.-T., Yao, K., Yu, D., Seide, F., Seltzer, M., Zweig, G., He, X., Williams, J., Gong, Y. and Acero A. ?Recent advances in deep learning for speech research at Microsoft?, Proceedings of ICASSP, 2013.

 

[Sheikh2016] Sheihk, I., Illina, I., Fohr, D., Linarès, G. ?Improved Neural Bag-of-Words Model to Retrieve Out-of-Vocabulary Words in Speech Recognition?. Interspeech, 2016.

 

 

 

- Skills and profile: Master in computer science, background in statistics, natural language processing, experience with deep learning tools (keras, kaldi, etc.) and computer program skills (Perl, Python).

- Additional information:

 

Supervision and contact: Irina Illina, LORIA/INRIA (illina@loria.fr), Dominique Fohr INRIA/LORIA (dominique.fohr@loria.fr) https://members.loria.fr/IIllina/, https://members.loria.fr/DFohr/

Additional links: Ecole Doctorale IAEM Lorraine

 

Duration: 3 years

Starting date: between Oct. 1st 2018 and Jan. 1st 2019

 

Deadline to apply : May 1st 2018

 

The candidates are required to provide the following documents in a single pdf or ZIP file: 

  • CV

  • A cover/motivation letter describing their interest in the topic 

  • Degree certificates and transcripts for Bachelor and Master (or the last 5 years)

  • Master thesis (or equivalent) if it is already completed, or a description of the work in progress, otherwise

  • The publications (or web links) of the candidate, if any (it is not expected that they have any)

In addition, one recommendation letter from the person who supervises(d) the Master thesis (or research project or internship) should be sent directly by his/her author to the prospective PhD advisor.

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6-51(2018/02/01) Junior Linguist (French), Paris, France

Junior Linguist [French]

 

Job Title:

Junior Linguist [French]

Linguistic Field(s):

Phonetics, Phonology, Morphology, Semantics, Syntax, Lexicography, NLP

Location:

Paris, France

Job description:

The role of the Junior Linguist is to annotate and review linguistic data in French. The Junior Linguist will also contribute to a number of other tasks to improve natural language processing. The tasks include:

  • Providing phonetic/phonemic transcription of lexicon entries

  • Analyzing acoustic data to evaluate speech synthesis

  • Annotating and reviewing linguistic data

  • Labeling text for disambiguation, expansion, and text normalization

  • Annotating lexicon entries according to guidelines

  • Evaluating current system outputs

  • Deriving NLP data for new and on-going projects

  • Be able to work independently with confidence and little oversight

Minimum Requirements:

  • Native speaker of French and fluent in English

  • Extensive knowledge of phonetic/phonemic transcriptions

  • Familiarity with TTS tools and techniques

  • Experience in annotation work

  • Knowledge of phonetics, phonology, semantics, syntax, morphology or lexicography

  • Excellent oral and written communication skills

  • Attention to detail and good organizational skills

Desired Skills:

  • Degree in Linguistics or Computational Linguistics or Speech processing

  • Ability to quickly grasp technical concepts; learn in-house tools

  • Keen interest in technology and computer-literate

  • Listening Skills

  • Fast and Accurate Keyboard Typing Skills

  • Familiarity with Transcription Software

  • Editing, Grammar Check and Proofing Skills

  • Research Skills

 

CV + motivation letter : maroussia.houimli@adeccooutsourcing.fr

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6-52(2018-02-16) Postdoctoral Research Scientist: Computational Linguistics, Rochester, NY, USA

Postdoctoral Research Scientist: Computational Linguistics

We invite applications for an interdisciplinary postdoctoral position with specialization in computational linguistics and/or technical or scientific methods in language science at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), in Rochester, NY. This is a one-year position with opportunity for renewal. The applicant should demonstrate a fit with our commitment to collaborate with colleagues across the university on research initiatives in Personalized Healthcare Technology. In addition to engaging in research projects, the right candidate will be able to teach a total of two courses per year - one course each in the College of Liberal Arts and the Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences at RIT. The teaching assignment may be Computer Science Principles, Introduction to Language Science, Language Technology, Introduction to Natural Language Processing, Science and Analytics of Speech (acoustic and experimental phonetics), Spoken Language Processing (automatic speech recognition and text-to-speech synthesis), Seminar in Computational Linguistics, or another course depending on background.

 

Required Minimum Qualifications

- PhD., with training in Computational Linguistics, Linguistics, or an allied field

- Advanced graduate coursework in computational linguistics (natural language processing or speech processing), linguistics, or language science broadly

- Publication record and plan for research and grant seeking activities

- Ability to contribute in meaningful ways to our commitment to cultural diversity, pluralism, and individual differences

 

Required Application Documents

Cover Letter, Curriculum Vitae or Resume, List of References, Research Statement

 

How To Apply

Please apply at: http://careers.rit.edu/staff. Click the link for search openings and in the keyword search field, enter the title of the position or 3599BR.

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6-53(2018-02-18) Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) at University of Kent, UK


A Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) position is available in English Language and Linguistics at the University of Kent. We are looking for an enthusiastic candidate to join for our interdisciplinary team working on a project funded by the Leverhulme Trust - ?Does Language Have Groove? Sensorimotor Synchronisation for the Study of Linguistic Rhythm?. The project brings together expertise from phonetics, cognitive and movement sciences, and involves a collaboration between the University of Kent (UK) and the University of Montreal (Canada), in particular the International Laboratory for Brain, Music and Sound Research (BRAMS). The post holder will be based at Kent in Canterbury, with opportunities to travel to collaborative meetings and conferences.


This project aims to resolve current controversies surrounding rhythmic properties of language. Using paradigms based on sensorimotor synchronisation and rhythmic movement to cross-linguistic materials, we will develop new approaches to the study of linguistic rhythm. The PDRA will have strong computational skills and expertise in data analyses and modelling. S/he will be responsible for collecting and analysing tapping and perception data, for disseminating the project?s findings to academic and non-academic audiences, and writing up the results for publication.


The successful candidate must have a PhD in Phonetics, Experimental Psychology, Cognitive Science, Computing, Movement Sciences or related disciplines. Excellent programming skills in MATLAB/R environments as well as expertise in experimental design and statistical methods (e.g., multivariate statistics, linear mixed models, time-series analyses) are required. A publication record (commensurate with the applicant?s career stage), knowledge of non-linear modelling advanced techniques and experience working with different speech perception paradigms are highly desirable. The candidate should enjoy working in an interdisciplinary environment and be interested in working with speakers from typologically diverse language backgrounds. Language knowledge in addition to English (French, Italian and/or non-European languages) are a plus.


The required application documents include (1) a cover letter outlining the candidate?s background and suitability for the post and (2) a CV with a list of publications and contact details of three academic referees who are available to provide a reference letter for the shortlisted candidates prior to the interview date.
?    Start date for applications: 24 January 2018
?    Closing date for applications: 26 February 2018
?    Interviews are to be held: 29 March 2018
?    Start date of the post: 1 May 2018
Please use this link to view the full job description and also to apply for this post. If you require further information regarding the application process please contact The Resourcing Team on jobs@kent.ac.uk quoting ref number: HUM0834. For informal enquiries about the post, please contact Dr Tamara Rathcke (t.v.rathcke@kent.ac.uk) +44 1227 826540.

 

Dr Tamara V. Rathcke
Lecturer in Linguistics
University of Kent
Tel:  +44 (0)1227 826540
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6-54(2018-02-19)Ph D at Loria/Inria and Telecom Paris Rech
Nous proposons un sujet de thèse de doctorat sur le rehaussement de la parole par apprentissage profond au Loria/Inria Nancy Grand-EST et au LTCI/Télécom ParisTech.
 
 
Clôture de l'appel à candidature le 30 avril 2018.
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6-55(2018-02-19) Post-Doctoral Researcher at Paderborn University, Germany


 The department of Communications Engineering at Paderborn University, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Informatics and Mathematics, offers a position as  
Post-Doctoral Researcher (pay scale 13 TV-L)
at full time employment (100 %). The position is according to the German Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz (WissZeitVG) and aims for scientific qualification in the area of project management and original research. It is temporary for 1.5 years, which is considered suitable for the qualification aim. An extension is, in principle, possible.
The project: Your work will be concerned with signal processing and machine learning for wireless acoustic sensor networks. The research is carried out in the context of a multidisciplinary and multi-site collaborative research initiative. 
 
About us: We are a highly motivated research group working on cutting-edge techniques for robust acquisition and processing of speech and audio, such as enhancement, beamforming, source separation, recognition and acoustic scene understanding. We have strong links to both national and international research groups. .
About you:  You hold a PhD in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science or a closely related field  You gained thorough and extensive knowledge in the fields of signal processing and machine learning for audio or speech  You have a strong publication record demonstrating innovative research achievements  You have excellent programming skills
 
Applications of women are particularly welcome and, in case of equal qualifications and experiences, will receive preferential treatment according to the North RhineWestphalian Equal Opportunities Act (LGG), unless there are preponderant reasons to give preference to another applicant. Part-time employment is, in principle, possible. Applications from disabled people with appropriate suitability are explicitly welcome. This also applies to people with equal opportunities in accordance with the German social law SGB IX.
Information about the Department of Communications Engineering can be found at http://ei.uni-paderborn.de/nt/ 
Please send your application including letter of motivation, research profile, CV, certificates, list of publications, and contact data for reference letters by mail citing the  reference  number 3291, not later than 31 March 2018, to: 
Prof. Dr. Reinhold Häb-Umbach Fachgebiet Nachrichtentechnik Universität Paderborn Warburger Str. 100 33098 Paderborn GERMANY (haeb@nt.uni-paderborn.de)

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6-56(2018-02-20) 1 (W/M) researcher positions at IRCAM, Paris, France


 
Position:  1 (W/M) researcher positions at IRCAM    Starting:    April 1st, 2018 Duration:    12 months

Deadline for application: March, 15th, 2018 
 
 Position description 201802UMGRES:
 IRCAM is looking for a researcher for the development of music content analysis technologies (such as tempo, chord, structure, auto-tagging) in the framework of a technology transfer with Universal Music Group.
 
Required profile: • Very high Skill in audio signal processing (spectral analysis, audio-feature extraction, parameter estimation) (the candidate should preferably hold a PHD in this field) • Very high skill in machine learning (SVM, ConvNet) (the candidate should preferably hold a PHD in this field)  • High skill in distributed computing • High-skill in Matlab and Python programming, skills in C/C++ programming  • Good knowledge of UNIX environments (GNU-Linux ou MacOSX)  • High productivity, methodical works, excellent programming style.
 
The hired Researchers will also collaborate with the development team and participate in the project activities (evaluation of technologies, meetings, specifications, reports).  
 
 Introduction to IRCAM:
 IRCAM is a leading non-profit organization associated to Centre Pompidou, dedicated to music production, R&D and education in sound and music technologies. It hosts composers, researchers and students from many countries cooperating in contemporary music production, scientific and applied research. The main topics addressed in its R&D department include acoustics, audio signal processing, computer music, interaction technologies and musicology. Ircam is located in the centre of Paris near the Centre Pompidou, at 1, Place Igor Stravinsky 75004 Paris. 
 
  
 
Salary: According to background and experience 
 
 
Applications: Please send an application letter with the reference 201802UMGRES together with your resume and any suitable information addressing the above issues preferably by email to: peeters at ircam dot fr with cc to vinet at ircam dot fr. 
 
 
 

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6-57(2018-02-22) Postdoctoral Researcher at Saarland University, Germany

Postdoctoral Researcher

(computational linguistics or computer science)



Models of Intercomprehension in Speech and Language

The Language Science and Technology department at Saarland University seeks to fill a postdoctoral position. Applications are invited from individuals with research expertise in any field related to speech science and speech technology. Our research project is concerned with the analysis of cross-lingual mutual intelligibility between Slavic languages. It studies the auditory-perceptual intercomprehension of Slavic languages based on analyses of the acoustic, phonetic and phonological structure of spoken utterances. This line of investigation will be complemented by using adaptation techniques established in speech synthesis and recognition to measure the distance between languages. In addition, similarity will be determined on the level of complete utterances.

 

The postdoc will join a vibrant community of speech and language researchers at Saarland University whose expertise spans areas such as computational linguistics, psycholinguistics, language and speech technology, speech science, theoretical and corpus linguistics, computer science, and psychology.

 

Requirements: The successful candidate should have a Ph.D./Master's in Computer Science, Computational Linguistics, or a related discipline, with a strong background in speech science and speech technology, in particular TTS and ASR. Strong programming skills are essential. A good command of English is mandatory. Working knowledge of German is desirable but not a prerequisite. Candidates must have completed their Ph.D. by the time of the appointment.

 

The position is a full position (100%) on the German E13 scale and subject to the final approval by the funding agency. Starting dates can be between July and October, 2018. The appointment will be for between one and four years.

 

About the department: The department of Language Science and Technology is one of the leading departments in the speech and language area in Europe. The flagship project at the moment is the CRC on Information Density and Linguistic Encoding. Furthermore, the department is involved in the cluster of excellence Multimodal Computing and Interaction. It also runs a significant number of European and nationally funded projects. In total it has seven faculty and around 50 postdoctoral researchers and PhD students.

 

How to apply: Please send us: (1) a letter of motivation, (2) your CV, (3) your transcripts, (4) a list of publications, and (5) the names and contact information of at least two references, as a single PDF or a link to a PDF if the file size is more than 3 MB.

 

Please apply by April 3rd, 2018.

 

Contacts: If you are interested in the project, please send an email to Bernd Möbius (moebius@coli.uni-saarland.de) and Dietrich Klakow (dietrich.klakow@lsv.uni-saarland.de).

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6-58(2018-03-02) POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW POSITION, CNRS and INSERM, Lyon, France

POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW POSITION

 

Applications are invited for a 12-month full-time (with possible 12-month extension) Postdoctoral Position in cognitive neuroscience in Lyon, to collect and analyze fMRI data on language processing. The post-doc is part of an exciting new project, which is a collaboration between Drs Alice Roy and Véronique Boulenger from the Laboratory Dynamics of Language (CNRS), and Dr Claudio Brozzoli from the Lyon Neuroscience Research Centre (INSERM).

 

The project lies in the context of embodied cognition theories and aims at uncovering the functional role of the motor system in second language processing. It will examine, using fMRI, the dynamics of cortical activation in motor regions before and after phonological training in a foreign language.

The project will be conducted in Lyon, a vibrant and stimulating neuroscience environment and a culturally rich city life, ideally located just an hour away from the Alpes, 2 hours from Paris and an hour and a half from Marseille and the Mediterranean sea (by train).

 

Key requirements for the candidates:

The ideal candidate will have a PhD in neuroscience, cognitive sciences or a related field and will have substantial experience in fMRI imaging analyses (e.g. SPM, connectivity analysis, resting state) and good programming skills (MATLAB). A background in speech and language is required.

 

Applications in the form of a cover letter with statement of research interests and a CV with full publication list should be sent by email to alice.roy@cnrs.fr and veronique.boulenger@cnrs.fr, with cc to claudio.brozzoli@inserm.fr.

 

Applicants from outside the European Union are welcome but they must qualify for a valid visa. French speaking is not a requirement (although it is an asset) as long as the English language is mastered.

Starting date: 2018 ? please contact us for further information.

Net salary: ~2000 ? / month

Applications will be considered until the position is filled.

 

Please feel free to forward this announcement to colleagues and students who could be interested in this position.

http://www.ddl.ish-lyon.cnrs.fr/equipes/index.asp?Langue=EN&Equipe=7&Page=Presentation&

 

--

Véronique Boulenger

Chargée de Recherche CNRS

Laboratoire Dynamique Du Langage

UMR5596 CNRS/Université de Lyon

04.72.72.79.24

veronique.boulenger@cnrs.fr

 

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6-59(2018-03-03) Maitre de conférences, ENSIMAG, Grenoble,France
Ecole de rattachement : ENSIMAG
Site web de l?école : http://ensimag.grenoble-inp.fr/
Profil d?enseignement :
L?Ensimag recrute un maître de conférences en mathématiques appliquées ou en informatique
afin de développer les enseignements d?apprentissage statistique, d?intelligence artificielle, de
visualisation de données, de calcul haute performance ou de « big data ». Le dossier de
candidature devra faire apparaître le caractère ?interdisciplinaire? du candidat, sa capacité à
prendre des responsabilités au sein de la structure, ainsi qu?une liste conséquente de travaux
ou publications en relation avec une ou plusieurs branches de la science des données. Outre la
formation aux sciences des données (synthèse de programmes à partir de données, aide à la
décision), la personne recrutée devra s?investir dans les enseignements du tronc commun
Ensimag (1ère année et environ 75% des filières de la 2ème année) qui constitue le socle de nos
élèves ingénieurs. Elle sera amenée à s'investir et prendre des responsabilités dans des
parcours de l?Ecole tels que le « mastère big data » ou le master « Data Science ». En
partenariat avec des industriels, la personne recrutée pourrait superviser l?organisation de «
challenges » et de « hackatons » afin d?enrichir les contacts de l?Ecole dans le domaine de
l?intelligence artificielle et des « big data ». En collaboration avec les équipes pédagogiques
concernées, elle devra s?impliquer dans le montage d?enseignements par projets et la
formation par le Numérique.
 
RECHERCHE
Laboratoire d?accueil : LIG / LJK
Site web du laboratoire : http://www.liglab.fr/
Contact du laboratoire : Eric Gaussier (eric.gaussier@imag.fr), LIG
Stéphane Labbé (stephane.labbe@imag.fr), LJK
Profil de recherche :
 
Le candidat effectuera ses recherches dans le domaine de l?intelligence artificielle ou de la
science des données, et montrera son ouverture aux différentes approches possibles dans ce
domaine. Les thématiques privilégiées sont l?apprentissage sur données complexes, structurées
ou non structurées, l?apprentissage profond et les réseaux de neurones et en particulier les
problématiques d?optimisation, de causalité, de capacité de généralisation et leur analyse
mathématique. Parmi les applications de l?apprentissage et de l?apprentissage profond, un
intérêt particulier est porté au traitement du signal et de l?image, à l?apprentissage de
représentation, à l?apprentissage avec des données multimédia, des données langagières pour
des problématiques issues du traitement du langage naturel, les thématiques de transparence
des mécanismes d?apprentissage, ainsi que les applications en biologie, santé, sciences
humaines, réseaux sociaux, physique, environnement, etc.
Le recrutement renforcera les liens entre le LIG et le LJK dans les domaines de la science des
données et de l?apprentissage automatique. Les deux laboratoires sont localisés sur le campus
de Saint Martin d?Hères et ont des collaborations actives, en particulier au sein de l?axe du
traitement de données et de connaissance à large échelle (équipes AMA, GETALP, MRIM,
SLIDE), des équipes PERVASIVE, TYREX du LIG et au sein du département Proba-Stat (équipes
DAO, SVH, MISTIS, FIGAL) et de l?équipe THOTH du LJK. Parmi les projets communs entre les
deux laboratoires, on peut également citer les problèmes de prédiction et de classification avec
des données structurées de type fonctionnelles, le transport optimal pour l?apprentissage, les
problèmes de parcimonie et de régularisation pour l?apprentissage multitâches et leur
résolution par des méthodes d?optimisation stochastique. La personne recrutée montrera sa
capacité à jouer un rôle actif dans les projets contractuels académiques (ANR, FUI, PFIA, EU...)
et industriels sur ces thèmes très porteurs.
 
ACTIVITES ADMINISTRATIVES
Spécificités du poste ou contraintes particulières :
Activités administratives liées aux fonctions de maître de conférences : responsabilités d?unité
d?enseignement, responsabilités de filières ou d?année.
Compétences attendues :
Savoir : Enseignement de l?informatique, de l?intelligence artificielle et de la science
des données
Savoir-faire : Pédagogie et responsabilités dans l?Ecole
Savoir-être : Travail en équipe
 
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Intelligence artificielle, Science des données, Big data, Apprentissage
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6-60(2018-03-03) Research Linguist at ObEN, Los Angeles,CA, USA

RESEARCH LINGUIST
 
Come join us and build Personal Artificial Intelligence (PAI) -- intelligent 3D avatars that look, sound, and behave like the individual user!
 ObEN is an artificial intelligence company developing a decentralized AI platform for Personal AI (PAI). Founded in 2014, ObEN is a K11, Tencent, Softbank Ventures Korea and HTC Vive X portfolio company.
 
As a Research Linguist, you will collaborate with other scientists who are experts in speech engineering, natural language processing, and computer vision. You will be working on a variety of tasks to improve technologies for speech synthesis, speech recognition, visual speech, and natural language processing. 
 
The tasks include:

● Design material and procedures to collect spoken and written language data;

● Design schemas and label/tag sets to annotate recordings and text with phonetic, prosodic, semantic, and syntactic features;

● Design methods and protocols to ensure the quality of linguistic data and annotations;

● Design perceptual or linguistic tests to evaluate the performance of speech and language systems;

● Contribute to the formalization of speech and language models by offering linguistic knowledge, identifying issues and providing solutions. 
 
Basic qualifications:

● Masters or higher degree in Linguistics or a closely-related field

● Specialization in Phonetics or Phonology

● Native or near-native proficiency in Japanese or Korean

● Ability to use programming scripts
 
Preferred qualifications:

● Knowledge of scripting languages, e.g., Python

● Background in Psychology/Psycholinguistics

● Willingness to accept reprioritization as necessary
 
 
Contact: pierre@oben.com

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6-61(2018-03-03) Speech Research Scientist (ASR) at ObEN, Los Angeles, CA, USA

SPEECH RESEARCH SCIENTIST (ASR)
 
Come join us and build Personal Artificial Intelligence (PAI) -- intelligent 3D avatars that look, sound, and behave like the individual user!
 ObEN is an artificial intelligence company developing a decentralized AI platform for Personal AI (PAI). Founded in 2014, ObEN is a K11, Tencent, Softbank Ventures Korea and HTC Vive X portfolio company.
 
As an ASR Research Scientist, you’ll be working on developing tools to automate speech data               acquisition and selection from diverse sources of data for the training of ObEN’s speech              technology components.
 
Responsibilities:
 
● Develop and extend ObEN’s proprietary ASR systems for different languages (English, Chinese, Korean, Japanese), in view of improving the robustness against environmental and channel distortion;

● Develop long (>1h) speech-text alignment systems;

● Develop lyrics-singing voice alignment systems;

● Develop tools and measures for data selection (confidence scores, acoustic measures);

● Develop tools for metadata extraction from speech and text (e.g: emotion, speakerID, etc).
 
Requirements:

● PhD with strong research experience in ASR demonstrated by publications in top Speech Journals and Conferences (ICASSP, Interspeech, ASRU, etc.);

● Experience with robust ASR,  long speech-text alignment, lightly supervised approaches and confidence measures computation; ● Fluent in Python and C++, excellent knowledge of Kaldi;

● Strong machine learning background and familiar with standard statistical modeling techniques applied to speech;

● Good knowledge of deep learning packages (Tensorflow, Theano, Keras, etc).
 
 
Contact: pierre@oben.com

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6-62(2018-03-03) Speech Research Scientist (Prosody Modeling) at ObEN, Los Angeles, CA, USA

SPEECH RESEARCH SCIENTIST (Prosody Modeling)
 
Come join us and build Personal Artificial Intelligence (PAI) -- intelligent 3D avatars that look, sound, and behave like the individual user!
 ObEN is an artificial intelligence company developing a decentralized AI platform for Personal AI (PAI). Founded in 2014, ObEN is a K11, Tencent, Softbank Ventures Korea and HTC Vive X portfolio company.
 
As a Speech Research Scientist focusing on Prosody Modeling, you will be working on developing new prosody models for different languages (Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean) to improve the naturalness and the similarity of the synthesized voice and to allow a better control of its expressivity. 
 
Responsibilities:

● Develop new prosody model for different languages, adaptable using a small amount of data;

● Develop generic prosodic models for different expressivity which can be applied to any voice;

● Develop sentiment analysis algorithms to control expressivity from text input.  

Requirements:

● PhD with strong experience in Prosody Modeling for Speech Synthesis demonstrated by publications in top Speech Journals and Conferences (Speech prosody, Icassp, Interspeech, etc);

● Strong implementation skills and general knowledge in ML;

● Fluent in Python and C++, and good knowledge of deep learning packages;

● Familiarity with linguistic phonetics;

● Knowledge of basic digital signal processing techniques for audio.
 
 
Contact: pierre@oben.com

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6-63(2018-03-03) Speech Research Scientist (Singing Voice Synthesis) at ObEN, Los Angeles, CA, USA

SPEECH RESEARCH SCIENTIST (Singing Voice Synthesis)
 
Come join us and build Personal Artificial Intelligence (PAI) -- intelligent 3D avatars that look, sound, and behave like the individual user!
 ObEN is an artificial intelligence company developing a decentralized AI platform for Personal AI (PAI). Founded in 2014, ObEN is a K11, Tencent, Softbank Ventures Korea and HTC Vive X portfolio company.
 
As a Speech Research Scientist focusing on singing voice generation, you’ll be working on improving the overall quality and control of ObEN’s virtual singing technology.
 
Responsibilities:

● Develop and improve ObEN’s virtual singing voice technology based on novel voice model with improved glottal source modelingl;

● Explore new approaches for singing voice generation based on deep generative models;

● Develop singing voice generation approach from musical annotation.
 
Requirements:

● PhD with strong experience in speech synthesis, preferably singing voice synthesis demonstrated by publications in top Speech journals and conferences (Icassp, Interspeech, etc);

● Good experience in deep generative models and sequential modelling;

● Strong implementation skills and knowledge in ML;

● Fluent in Python and C++, and good knowledge of deep learning packages;

● Familiarity with linguistic phonetics;

● Knowledge of basic digital signal processing techniques for audio.
 
 
Contact: pierre@oben.com

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6-64(2018-03-03) Speech Research Scientist (Speech Synthesis) at ObEN, Los Angeles, CA, USA

SPEECH RESEARCH SCIENTIST (Speech Synthesis)
 
Come join us and build Personal Artificial Intelligence (PAI) -- intelligent 3D avatars that look, sound, and behave like the individual user!
 ObEN is an artificial intelligence company developing a decentralized AI platform for Personal AI (PAI). Founded in 2014, ObEN is a K11, Tencent, Softbank Ventures Korea and HTC Vive X portfolio company.
 
As a Speech Research Scientist focusing on Speech Synthesis, you’ll be working on improving ObEN’s speech synthesis technology. This will include the improvement of our current voice model and the development of new speech generation approaches based on deep generative models.
 
Responsibilities:

● Develop and extend ObEN’s glottal source model, in view of improving the quality, flexibility and control (e.g. voice quality, expressivity) of ObEN’s speech and singing voice synthesis system;

● Develop new speech generation approaches based on deep generative models (e.g. wavenet) with reduced amount of data and better control.
 
Requirements:

● PhD with strong experience in Speech Synthesis demonstrated by publications in top Speech Journals and Conferences (Icassp, Interspeech, etc);

● Expertise in signal processing in particular in the design of voice models (glottal source model, ...) allowing a fine control of the characteristics of the synthesized voice (speech and singing voice);

● Experience in deep generative model of raw audio (wavenet) and Generative Adversarial Network (WGAN);

● Fluent in Python and C++, and good knowledge of deep learning packages (TensorFlow, Theano, Keras, etc);

● Familiarity with linguistic phonetics;

● Knowledge of basic digital signal processing techniques for audio.
 
 
Contact: pierre@oben.com

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6-65(2018-03-03) Speech Research Scientist (TTS) at ObEN, Los Angeles, CA, USA

SPEECH RESEARCH SCIENTIST (TTS)
 
Come join us and build Personal Artificial Intelligence (PAI) -- intelligent 3D avatars that look, sound, and behave like the individual user!
 ObEN is an artificial intelligence company developing a decentralized AI platform for Personal AI (PAI). Founded in 2014, ObEN is a K11, Tencent, Softbank Ventures Korea and HTC Vive X portfolio company.
 
As a Speech Research Scientist focusing on Text-to-Speech, you will be working on developing cutting-edge deep learning algorithms for voice personalization. This will include the development of structured acoustic models for synthesis allowing the control of factors such as voice timbre, voice quality, language, accent, expressiveness and speaking style and the adaptation/conversion towards a target voice using a reduced amount of data.
 
Responsibilities:
 
● Develop and extend ObEN’s proprietary TTS system, in view of improving the quality and the naturalness of the synthesized voice as well as the similarity to the target voice and reducing the amount of data for speaker adaptation;

● Develop deep generative model of raw speech waveform; ● Develop cross-lingual  approaches (e.g. phonetic posteriorgrams).
 
Requirements:

● PhD with strong research experience in Adaptation of DNN-based TTS systems demonstrated by publications in top Speech journals and conferences (Icassp, Interspeech, etc);

● Strong machine learning background and familiar with standard statistical modeling techniques applied to speech;

● Research experience in deep generative model of raw audio (wavenet) and Generative Adversarial Network (WGAN);

● Fluent in Python and C++, and expert knowledge of deep learning packages (TensorFlow, Theano, Keras, etc);

● Familiarity with linguistic phonetics;

● Knowledge of basic digital signal processing techniques for audio.


 Contact: pierre@oben.com

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6-66(2018-03-06) Post Doc position at University of Saarland, Germany

Post Doc position (computer science, computational linguistics, physics or similar)
Integrating Models of Vision, Knowledge and Language
 
Statistical models of natural language so far have only considered the preceding words as a context. We would now like to generalize this to include also knowledge of from images or data bases. To this end, suitable neural network architectures will be explored and their properties analysed. Alternative machine learning based approaches will also be considered.
 
Requirements: The successful candidate should have a Master's degree in Computer Science, Computational Linguistics, Physics or a related discipline, with a strong background in mathematics and programming. A good command of English is mandatory as English is the working language of the department. 
 
The position is full time on the German E13 scale and subject to the final approval by the funding agency. Starting dates can be between July and October, 2018. The appointment will be for up to four years. 
 
About the department: The department of Language Science and Technology is one of the leading departments in the speech and language area in Europe.  The flagship project at the moment is the CRC on Information Density and Linguistic Encoding. Furthermore, the department is involved in the cluster of excellence Multimodal Computing and Interaction. It also runs a significant number of European and nationally funded projects. In total it has seven faculty and around 50 postdoctoral researchers and PhD students.
 
How to apply:  Please send us  a letter of motivation,  your CV,  your transcripts,  a list of publications,  and the names and contact information of at least two references, as a single PDF or a link to a PDF if the file size is more than 3 MB.
 
Please apply by April 10th, 2018.
 
Contact: If you are interested in the project, please send an email to Dietrich Klakow (dietrich.klakow@lsv.uni-saarland.de)

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