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6-1 | (2011-05-04) Post-doctoral researcher, audio signal processing, at Microsoft Research Post-doctoral researcher, audio signal processing, at Microsoft Research
Position Title: Post-doctoral researcher Organization Name: Microsoft Research Location: Redmond, WA, USA.
Microsoft Research (http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/) is looking for one or more post-doctoral researchers in the general area of audio signal processing. They will perform research in sound capture and rendering, speech enhancement, arrays of transducers processing, psychoacoustics, human perception of sounds and images.
Strong background in the area of audio and speech signal processing, good publication record, and experience in creating a working audio systems are requirements. Expertise in speech enhancement and/or psychoacoustics is a strong advantage; good engineering and coding skills are preferred. Ability or experience to work with engineering teams is a plus.
For enquiries please send e-mail to Dr. Ivan Tashev at ivantash@microsoft.com.
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6-2 | (2011-05-07) Eight Research Positions in Speech Synthesis and Speech Recognition at Universities of Edinburgh, Cambridge, SheffieldEight Research Positions in Speech Synthesis and Speech Recognition at Universities of Edinburgh, Cambridge, SheffieldNATURAL SPEECH TECHNOLOGY - http://www.natural-speech-technology.org
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6-3 | (2011-05-16) Assistant(e) au Labo psycholinguistique expérimentale Genève Ouverture d'un poste d’Assistant-e en psycholinguistique (70%) au Laboratoire de psycholinguistique expérimentale
Niveau : - Assistant-e doctorant-e
Titre exigé : - Master en psychologie (ou en linguistique), ou titre jugé équivalent
Profil souhaité : - diplôme post-licence en psychologie ou en linguistique - connaissances en psycholinguistique et/ou linguistique - connaissances en informatique, logiciels d’expérimentation, analyses statistiques - bonnes bases en expérimentation
Charges : - thèse en psychologie (40% du temps) - participation à l’enseignement en psycholinguistique aux niveaux du Bachelor et du Master en Psychologie - encadrement de recherches d’étudiants en psycholinguistique expérimentale - participation aux activités de recherche de l’équipe
Salaire brut : selon barème de l’Université, dès classe 8/0, soit 43'724.-à 70% Entrée en fonction : 1er septembre 2011Taux d’activité : 70 %
Merci d’envoyer votre CV et une lettre de motivation d’ici au 31 mai 2011 à
Mme Carole Bigler Faculté de psychologie et des sciences de l’éducation Université de Genève 40 bd du Pont d'Arve 1211 Genève 4 – SuisseTel: +41 (0) 22.379.91.55 Email : carole.bigler@unige.ch Des renseignements sur le poste peuvent être obtenus auprès du Prof. Uli Frauenfelder : +41(0) 22 379 91 41 ou ulrich.frauenfelder@unige.ch http://www.unige.ch/fapse/psycholinguistique
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6-4 | (2011-05-16) Doctorant au Labo psycholinguistique expérimentale Genève Le laboratoire de psycholinguistique expérimentale de la Faculté de psychologie et des sciences de l’éducation (Université de Genève) met au concours:
1 poste de doctorant-e FNS à 100% en psycholinguistique expérimentale Description: Ce poste s'inscrit dans le cadre du projet de recherche financé par le Fonds National Suisse de la Recherche Scientifique (FNS) dont l’intitulé est le suivant : « Relative contribution of multiple segmentation cues to lexical identification and acquisition ». L’objectif principal du projet est d’explorer comment différents indices sous-lexicaux fournis par la structure phonétique, phonologique et rythmique de la parole contribuent à l’identification et à l’acquisition lexicale. Le-la candidat-e participera à la récolte et à l’analyse des données et développera un projet de thèse sur l'un des thèmes abordés par la recherche. Titre exigé : Maîtrise universitaire en psychologie ou Maîtrise universitaire en sciences du langage avec spécialisation phonétique/phonologie, ou titre jugé équivalent. Profil: Les travaux antérieurs du-de la candidat-e devront mettre en évidence un intérêt particulier pour la psycholinguistique expérimentale. La motivation à faire une thèse de doctorat dans le cadre de la recherche soutenue par le projet sera déterminante dans le choix du-de la candidat-e. Entrée en fonction: été 2011 (ou à convenir) Durée: 3 ans Lieu de travail: laboratoire de psycholinguistique expérimentale, Faculté de psychologie et des sciences de l’éducation, Genève Salaire brut: de CHF 40’200 à CHF 46’200 Délai pour le dépôt des candidatures: 31 Mai 2011 (prévoir un entretien éventuel en juin) Dossier de candidature: Les personnes intéressées sont priées de soumettre un dossier de candidature incluant une lettre de motivation, leur Curriculum Vitae, copie du diplôme de maîtrise (ou master), ainsi que la copie électronique d'une publication scientifique et/ou du mémoire de fin d'études (ou, à défaut, une recommandation du directeur-trice de mémoire). Pour de plus amples informations, veuillez vous adresser à Madame Odile Bagou : Odile.Bagou@unige.ch. Le dossier doit être envoyé par e-mail à l'attention du Prof. Ulrich Frauenfelder (Ulrich.Frauenfelder@unige.ch).
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6-5 | (2011-05-18) Research Positions in Speech Synthesis and Speech Recognition Great Britain Title: Research Positions in Speech Synthesis and Speech Recognition
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6-6 | (2011-06-04) Post-doc 'Traitement du Langage Parlé' du LIMSI/CNRS Le groupe 'Traitement du Langage Parlé' du LIMSI/CNRS
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6-7 | (2011-06-08) Ingénieur en conception et développement en expérimentation, Lab Phonétique et Phonologie, Paris
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6-8 | (2011-06-14) 3 Professorships on Speech Coding, Semantic Audio Processing and Psychoacoustics at International Audio Laboratories Erlangen, Germany Title: Professorships on Speech Coding, Semantic Audio Processing and
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6-9 | (2011-06-14) Professeur Angers FranceUn poste de professeur 27 (voir fiche de poste ci-après) sera à pourvoir à l'Université d'Angers (LERIA et département d'informatique de l'UFR Sciences) lors d'un recrutement au fil de l'eau pour une prise de fonction prévue au 1 novembre 2011. Le calendrier provisoire du concours est le suivant : - 07/07/2011 au 18/08/2011 : Ouverture de la campagne et candidatures - 12/09/2011 au 29/09/2011 : Travaux du comité de sélection - 07/10/2011 au 14/10/2011 : V½ux des candidats - 17/10/2011 : Publication des résultats sur GALAXIE - 01/11/2011 : Prise de fonction Le recrutement étant totalement ouvert, les personnes intéressées peuvent dès à présent prendre contact.
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6-10 | (2011-06-21) Ms/PhD/Contractor Positions at Ozyegin University, Istanbul, Turkey title: Description: Several funded Ms/Phd positions are available at the Speech Lab of Istanbul, Turkey (www.ozyegin.edu.tr). Successful researchers will also potentially be offered consultant and contractor positions at a local speech recognition company.
Qualifications Candidates should ideally have a BS, Master or equivalent degree in engineering or computer science. Candidates with a math or physics degree and excellent programming skills may apply as well. Either a strong mathematical and statistical background or a strong background in programming (C++, Matlab, Python, Java) is required. Having good programming skills and math skills is a big plus. Previous experience in speech recognition/synthesis, statistical signal processing or machine learning is an asset.
Key words: speech recognition, speech synthesis, speaker verification, machine learning, data mining
Latest application date: 1/1/2012
Financing: available
Type of Position: scholarship. successful researchers will also potentially be offered consultant and contractor positions at a local speech recognition company.
Source of Funding: EU and national funds
International travel: funding available
Duration of the Project : 2-4 years
Contact: cenk.demiroglu@ozyegin.edu.tr
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6-11 | (2011-07-07) Programming position ELRA/ELDA Programming position
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6-12 | (2011-07-13)Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Arabic phonetics and phonology, Univ. York, UK The UK Economic and Social Research Council funded Intonational Variation in Arabic project is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Arabic phonetics and phonology. Application information is available here: http://bit.ly/q1fkKl.
The closing date for applications is August 11th and we plan to interview on August 26th. Information about the Intonational Variation in Arabic project is available here: www.york.ac.uk/res/ivar/
I would be very grateful if you would forward this information to any students or colleagues who might wish to apply.
Best regards, Sam Hellmuth --------------------------------------------------- Department of Language & Linguistic Science
Times Higher Education University of the Year 2010
Intonational Variation in Arabic: www.york.ac.uk/res/ivar/
http://www.york.ac.uk/language/staff/academic-research/sam-hellmuth/ Email disclaimer: http://www.york.ac.uk/docs/disclaimer/email.htm
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6-13 | (2011-07-14)Postdoctoral Research Scientist Position open at Columbia University in Spoken Dialogue Systems Position Postdoctoral Research Scientist Position open at Columbia University in Spoken Dialogue Systems Position: Research and prototype development of a Spoken Dialogue System Project Description: The Spoken and Natural Language Processing groups at Columbia University in New York City have an opening for a computational linguist with expertise in research in and implementation of Spoken Dialogue Systems, with experience in Natural Language Generation. Some familiarity with multilingual processing is a plus. The Spoken Language Processing and Natural Language Processing groups are collaborating on a large DARPA project to develop state-of-the-art Spoken Dialogue Systems. We will experiment with developing new confidence metrics for guiding confirmation strategies, strategies for clarification sub-dialogues, new types of reference generation, and combining prosody and text to produce effective system prompts. The Speech Group and the NLP Group at Columbia have years of expertise in Natural Language Generation, Spoken Dialogue Systems, prosody, and multilingual processing and work in close collaboration with Research Scientists at the Columbia Center for Computational Learning Systems, who will also participate in this project. The successful candidate will be expected to play a major role in prototyping two Spoken Dialogue Systems to be built during different phases of the project and transferring these to a small team of developers who will create the final systems. One system will perform simple interactions with a robot, and the other will support dialogue in translation. The candidate will also play a major role in the research undertaken with these systems. The position is available for an initial period of two years with possible extension for 3 additional years, depending upon renewal of funding. Qualified applicants should have: • A PhD or equivalent to U.S. PhD in computational linguistics or spoken language processing • Several years’ experience with building spoken dialog systems and/or natural language generation systems • Familiarity with multilingual systems • Good implementational skills (Java, Python and/or C++) • Good English writing skills • The ability to work both independently and in a team in a multidisciplinary environment Conditions of Employment: the position is available from September/October 2011 or until filled Please address questions about the position and send your application and most current CV (and ask for 3 reference letters to be sent) in email to: Julia Hirschberg Department of Computer Science Columbia University julia@cs.columbia.edu Columbia is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer.
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6-14 | (2011-07-18) Deux postes de doctorants au LIMSI Le LIMSI (Laboratoire d'Informatique pour la Mécanique et les Sciences de l'Ingénieur) à Orsay ouvre deux postes de thèse de doctorat :
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6-15 | (2011-08-05) POSTDOCTORAL POSITION AT LIMSI-CNRS Paris POSTDOCTORAL POSITION AT LIMSI-CNRS
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6-16 | (2011-08-05) Research Associate/Assistant Vacancies in Cambridge University Dialogue Systems Group Research Associate/Assistant Vacancies in Cambridge University Dialogue Systems Group Applications are invited for research positions in statistical dialogue management, automatic speech recognition and statistical speech synthesis. The successful applicants will join a small team working on various aspects of spoken interaction with machines including:
Candidates should have, or expect to shortly receive, a PhD or have comparable research experience in one or more of the above areas. Salaries will be in the range £27428 to £35788 depending on qualifications and experience, and the starting date is flexible. This is an exciting opportunity to join one of the leading groups in statistical speech and language processing. Cambridge provides excellent research facilities and there are extensive opportunities for collaboration, visits and attending conferences. Further information on the work of the Dialogue Systems Group and more details on these vacancies can be found at: http://mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/research/dialogue/jobs.html Prospective candidates should send their CV as soon as possible to Dr Kai Yu or Prof Steve Young ({ky219,mailto:sjy11%7D@cam.ac.uk).
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6-17 | (2011-08-08) Research Scientist, ASR Palo Alto USA Research Scientist, ASR Website: pearson.careers.com
Responsible for advancing the state of the company's (www.pearsonkt.com) automated grading technology (Versant Grading System) while working with the sales, marketing and test development teams to solve practical problems from the field. The position demands a person who has broad interests and is motivated to design and implement improvements to the company’s system. Opportunities for further research in applicable areas are available.
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6-18 | (2011-08-08) Research Scientist, ASR Palo Alto USA Research Scientist, ASR Website: pearson.careers.com
Responsible for advancing the state of the company's (www.pearsonkt.com) automated grading technology (Versant Grading System) while working with the sales, marketing and test development teams to solve practical problems from the field. The position demands a person who has broad interests and is motivated to design and implement improvements to the company’s system. Opportunities for further research in applicable areas are available.
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6-19 | (2011-08-23)Postdoc position in Speech Recognition, Adaptation, Retrieval and Translation In Aalto University School of Science, Finland Postdoc position in Speech Recognition, Adaptation, Retrieval and Translation In Aalto University School of Science (previously known as Helsinki University of Technology) in Department of Information and Computer Science. http://research.ics.tkk.fi/speech/jobs11.shtml We are looking for a postdoc to join our research group working on machine learning and probabilistic modeling in speech recognition, adaptation, retrieval and translation. Speech recognition group (led by Mikko Kurimo) belongs to the national Center of Excellence in Adaptive Informatics (by prof Oja, 2006-2011) and Computational Inference (by prof Oja, 2012-2017) which are the successors to the Neural Networks Research Centre (by prof Kohonen, 1995-2005). We are happy to consider outstanding candidates interested in any of our research themes, for example: • large-vocabulary speech recognition • acoustic and language model adaptation • speech recognition in noisy environments • speech retrieval and translation based on unsupervised morpheme models • speech recognition in multimodal and multilingual interfaces and information retrieval • speech recognition in indexing streaming audio and video Postdoc: 1 year + extension possibilities. Starting date: As soon as possible. Position requires a relevant doctoral degree in CS or EE, skills for doing excellent research in a group, and outstanding research experience in any of the research themes mentioned above. The candidate is expected to perform high-quality research, and assist in supervising PhD students. In Helsinki you will join the innovative international computational data analysis and ICT community. Among European cities, Helsinki is special in being clean, safe, liberal, Scandinavian, and close to nature, in short, having a high standard of living. English is spoken everywhere. See. e.g. Visit Finland. Please attach a CV including a list of publications and email addresses of 2-3 people willing to give more information. Include a brief description of research interests and send the application by email to Mikko Kurimo, Mikko.Kurimo at tkk.fi Adaptive Informatics Research Centre, Department of Information and Computer Science, Aalto University School of Science
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6-20 | (2011-08-25) Position Announcement: Computational Linguistics at Ohio State Position Announcement: Computational Linguistics at Ohio State
The Department of Linguistics at the Ohio State University seeks candidates for a tenure-track Assistant Professor or tenured Associate Professor position in computational linguistics, starting Autumn 2012. Candidates should have a strong background in statistical modeling and machine learning, but otherwise the area of specialization within computational linguistics is open. Candidates are expected to have their Ph.D. completed by the time of the appointment. The new assistant or associate professor will be expected to be active in research and publication, to meet standard departmental teaching requirements and to perform service duties as required by the department and the university. Review of applications will begin on December 15, 2011, and will continue until the position is filled. Dossiers consisting of a letter of interest, current curriculum vitae and the names of three references should be sent to: Computational Linguistics Search Committee Department of Linguistics The Ohio State University 222 Oxley Hall 1712 Neil Avenue Columbus, OH 43210-1298 For questions, please contact Michael White (mwhite@ling.ohio-state.edu). For information about the Computational Linguistics and Language Technology group and the Department of Linguistics, please visit http://www.ling.ohio-state.edu/cllt/ and http://linguistics.osu.edu. The Ohio State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Women, minorities, Vietnam-era veterans, disabled veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
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6-21 | (2011-08-26) PhD Scholarship in Human and Automatic Speaker Characterisation, Canberra Australia PhD Scholarship in Human and Automatic Speaker Characterisation A PhD Scholarship is offered for a maximum of 3 years in the area of speaker recognition and characterisation. The value of the stipend in 2011 is A$31,860 per annum, which corresponds to the current base level of the Australian Postgraduate Award (APA) plus a top-up of A$9,000 per annum. In the following years the stipend will be indexed to the base level of the APA plus the A$9,000 top-up. The award is tax-free in Australia. Applications close 15 September 2011 The University of Canberra, the Technical University of Berlin and Deutsche Telekom AG are undertaking a joint research project in the field of speaker recognition and speaker characterisation. The project will evaluate both human and automatic speaker recognition and speaker characterisation performance over different channels, and it will provide a framework of speech quality factors for high-quality voice services. The successful candidate will have a good honours degree or equivalent with research experience in speech or speaker recognition, digital signal processing and pattern recognition. He or she will conduct research towards the aims of the project under the supervision of Prof. Michael Wagner of the University of Canberra and Prof. Sebastian Möller of the Technical University of Berlin. The position is based at the University of Canberra, but will involve a substantial period, or periods, of time at the Technical University of Berlin. The continuation of the Scholarship is contingent upon satisfactory progress according to the rules for higher-degree-by-research (HDR) students at the University of Canberra and is limited to three years. At the University of Canberra, the candidate will be working within the Biometrics Research Group (formerly the National Centre for Biometric Studies), a research group working on biometric technology, applied to a range of authentication and forensic applications and including speech and image processing. At TU Berlin, the candidate will be hosted at the Quality and Usability Lab (www.qu.tu-berlin.de), which is part of Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, and will be integrated into a highly vibrant multidisciplinary research group dealing with all aspects of human-machine interaction. General information for prospective HDR students at the University of Canberra can be found at www.canberra.edu.au, and further information may be obtained from michael.wagner@canberra.edu.au and from sebastian.moeller@telekom.de. Both Prof. Wagner and Prof. Möller will also be available for direct contact at Interspeech 2011 in Florence. Applications including a CV are to be sent by email to michael.wagner@canberra.edu.au.
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6-22 | (2011-09-05) Postdoc position: Articulatory copy synthesis at LORIA (Nancy, France). Postdoc position: Articulatory copy synthesis at LORIA (Nancy, France). One year, start between October and December 2011 at LORIA (Nancy, France). Description The objective is to synthesize speech from dynamic and static articulatory data of the vocal tract. Several kinds of data are available: X-ray films recorded in the eighties, static MRI data of the vocal tract, EMA data (electromagnetography, i.e. positions of sensors glued onto speech articulators acquired at a frame rate of 200 Hz) and ultrasound images of the tongue registered with respect to the speaker’s head. We already built an adaptable articulatory model, which describes the 2D geometry of the vocal tract from the larynx to the lips. The area function of the vocal tract can be derived easily from this model. We thus plan to animate this model from EMA or ultrasound data. The second part of the postdoc deals with the connection between the dynamics of the vocal tract shape provided by the articulatory model and the acoustic simulation. The synthesizer developed by S. Maeda can generate any speech sound, i.e. consonants and vowels, but the difficulty is to pilot the transitions between vowels and consonants relevantly to avoid any spurious artifact. Expected skills Medical imaging, signal processing, acoustics, speech processing Contact: Yves.Laprie@loria.fr
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6-23 | (2011-09-14) TENURE TRACK OR TENURED POSITION IN SPEECH AND LANGUAGE PROCESSING, AALTO UNIVERSITY (FINLAND) Aalto University (http://www.aalto.fi/en/) is a new multidisciplinary university, where science and art meet technology and business. The University is located in Espoo and Helsinki in Finland. The new university's ambitious goal is to rank among the top universities in the world in its areas of specialization. Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering invites applications for: TENURE TRACK OR TENURED POSITION IN SPEECH AND LANGUAGE PROCESSING, which can be filled on any level from assistant professor to tenured professor The tenure track is open to talented individuals who have excellent potential for a scientific career. On the basis of their experience and competence, applicants will be placed on any of the four levels of the tenure track system: Assistant Professor (1), Assistant Professor (2), Associate Professor, or Full Professor. The candidates for the two first-mentioned levels are appointed for a fixed term, while the candidates for Associate Professor positions are appointed either permanently or for a fixed term. Full Professor positions are permanent. The position is located at the Department of Signal Processing and Acoustics (http://spa.tkk.fi/en/index/). The Department puts special emphasis on scientific publications in high-impact journals combined with industrial collaboration within ICT sector. The industrial relevance of the Department’s research is very high and the research groups have close cooperation with several ICT and other high-tech companies. In this call, the Department is seeking to hire highly qualified individuals for the position. The candidates should provide world class competence in speech and language processing or closely related fields supporting and complementing the present strong focus areas of the Department’s research and teaching. All qualified candidates in the study area are encouraged to apply. The dead line of the applications is October 31, 2011. Application call and instruction are available here: http://www.aalto.fi/en/current/jobs/professors/ For additional information, please contact Vice Head of the Department, Professor Paavo Alku (Paavo.Alku@aalto.fi).
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6-24 | (2011-09-21) Post Doctoral Position Available at the UCLA Voice Perception Laboratory Post Doctoral Position Available at UCLA
The UCLA Voice Perception Laboratory (the Bureau of Glottal Affairs) has an opening for a post-doctoral fellow, beginning no sooner than January, 2012. Initial appointment will be for one year, with renewal for a second year contingent on performance. The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in the empirical study of voice quality and its relationship to voice production and acoustics, and will enjoy the process of experimentation. Completion of the PhD degree prior to assuming the position is required.
The primary goal of the project supporting this position is to develop a psychoacoustic model of overall voice quality that can be linked theoretically and empirically to the physical changes in vocal fold vibration that cause perceived changes in quality. This psychoacoustic model will specify a set of perceptually-important acoustic parameters that combine to replicate and thereby quantify the overall, integral quality of a voice. We will assess the relationship between changes in the values of model parameters and changes in the perceived extent to which a voice deviates from normal quality. This will provide an explanatory model specifying how acoustic parameters combine and interact perceptually to determine the location of any voice sample along a continuum from “better” to “worse.” Finally, we will investigate the link between perceptually-important spectral changes and the associated alterations in glottal configuration, in order to identify targets for remediation that have the highest likelihood of producing vocal improvement during treatment.
Although the primary focus of the position is voice perception, the voice group at UCLA is highly interdisciplinary, and includes experts in linguistics and cognitive science, speech-language pathology, otolaryngology, mechanical and electrical engineering, and physics. In addition to perceptual research, facilities are available for high-speed imaging, physical and computational modeling, tissue engineering, in vivo and ex vivo modeling, and aeroacoustic studies, and collaborative interdisciplinary research is encouraged. Fellows may reserve up to 25% of their time to develop their own projects in these other areas.
Interested candidates should contact Jody Kreiman by email at jkreiman@ucla.edu.
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6-25 | (2011-10-5) Two positions at the University of Eastern Finland School of Computing, University of Eastern Finland
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6-26 | (2011-10-10) Research and teaching positions at LabEx EFL Paris RESEARCH and TEACHING POSITIONS for 2011-2012 in Paris Jacqueline Vaissière
Professeur
Coordinateur EFL Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris3 (Sorbonne Paris Cité)
Institut Universitaire de France
Laboratoire Phonétique et Phonologie, LPP (CNRS/Paris3)
19 rue des Bernardins
75005 Paris tel: 06 15 93 94 71 (01 43 26 57 17: gestionnaire du laboratoire)
Pages du laboratoire: http://lpp.univ-paris3.fr Pages personnelles: http://www.personnels.univ-paris3.fr/users/vaissier/pub/ARTICLES/index.htm
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6-27 | (2011-10-24) Professeur de phonétique expérimentale- Université Paris-Diderot Université Paris Diderot Poste de Professeur. Profil : Phonétique expérimentale Le candidat, qui devra avoir une compétence en phonétique expérimentale (acoustique, articulatoire) ancrera son travail de recherche dans un programme s’articulant à un ou plusieurs autres domaines de la linguistique (phonologie, morphologie, syntaxe, sémantique). Un intérêt pour la prosodie ou pour l’étude linguistique des corpus oraux serait apprécié. Le candidat sera responsable de l’animation de la filière Phonétique Expérimentale de l’UFRL de Paris-Diderot et de l’encadrement des étudiants qui en relèvent. Enseignement : filières de formation concernées L3-M1-M2 de sciences du langage Enseignements fondamentaux obligatoires dans tous les cursus spécialités : - Linguistique théories descriptives- Linguistique informatique- FLE- Phonétique Activités de RechercheLe candidat sera responsable de l’animation de la filière Phonétique Expérimentale de l’UFRL de Paris-Diderot et de l’encadrement des étudiants qui en relèvent au sein du laboratoire de phonétique. Il axera sa recherche en phonétique expérimentale dans un programme adossé à un ou plusieurs autres domaines de la linguistique (phonologie, morphologie, syntaxe, sémantique). Equipe ou unité de recherche d’affectation Le candidat sera rattaché au laboratoire CLILLAC-ARP. Contact Philippe Martin : directeur UFR 01 57 27 57 87 philippe.martin@linguist.jussieu.fr Jeanine Mary : responsable administrative 01 57 27 57 80
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6-28 | (2011-10-28) Post-doc en traitement de la parole. LIA, Avignon, France Offre post-doctorale en traitement de la parole. Avignon, LIA. Dans le cadre du projet « Reconnaissance de personnes dans des contenus audiovisuels » (PERCOL), financé par l'ANR, le LIA souhaite recruter un chercheur post-doctorant dans le domaine du traitement automatique de la parole. Le thème de recherche principal portera sur l'identification de personnes dans des émissions télévisées, sur la base du signal audio uniquement. Dans ce contexte, le projet PERCOL vise à l'élaboration d'un système de reconnaissance de personnes, utilisant différentes modalités présentes dans les émissions télévisées ciblées : audio, image, vidéo et texte (sous-titres incrustés). Les partenaires du projet sont académiques (le LIF [Marseille], le LIA [Avignon] et le LIFL [Lilles]) et industriel (Orange Labs). Le post-doctorant aura en charge l'amélioration de la plateforme d'identification/suivi de personnes développée au LIA, basée sur le signal audio. Cette plateforme comprend un système de segmentation et de regroupement en locuteurs et un système d'identification de personnes à partir de la segmentation obtenue. Il sera amené à intervenir sur le système de transcription de la parole du LIA et interviendra également dans les travaux sur la fusion multimodale en collaboration avec les autres partenaires du projet. Le candidat devra posséder une thèse récente en informatique ou en traitement du signal avec une grande expérience en traitement de la parole et/ou en traitement et classification de signaux sonores. Il devra démontrer des connaissances théoriques et pratiques en reconnaissance des formes, classification et approches statistiques. Le LIA (http://lia.univ-avignon.fr) est une Equipe d'Accueil (EA n° 4128) qui regroupe les enseignants-chercheurs de l’Université d’Avignon et des Pays de Vaucluse (UAPV) relevant de la 27e section du CNU ainsi que les ingénieurs, les doctorants et les stagiaires de MASTER durant la période consacrée à leur travail de recherche. Le post-doctorant rejoindra la thématique langage du laboratoire et travaillera avec les membres de la thématique travaillant sur le projet PERCOL. Le poste, d'une durée de 12 mois, éventuellement prolongée de 12 mois, est à pourvoir à partir du 1e janvier 2012. La rémunération est comprise entre 2000 et 2200 euros nets par mois, suivant l'expérience du candidat.
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6-29 | (2011-11-02) Postdoc in physiological data acquisition and processing in speech production- Laboratoire de phonetique et Phonologie (UMR 7018) Université de Paris 3 We offer a one year postdoc position in physiological data acquisition and processing in speech production within the 10-year LABEX project 'Empirical foundations of linguistics' that started in 2011. The position is based in Paris, at the Laboratoire de phonetique et Phonologie (UMR 7018) from the Université de Paris 3. This postdoctoral position is linked to the strand « Phonetic and phonological complexity - boosting empirical approaches » of the LABEX project, and will be supervised by Lise CREVIER-BUCHMAN.
The successful candidate will contribute to the physiological and acoustic data collection, and will elaborate signal processing methods and tools to analyse/assess voice and speech in normal and pathological populations. Her responsibilities will include selecting and recording acoustic and articulatory data (ultrasound, EGG, video with high speed imaging and aerodynamics), carrying out acoustic and articulatory analyses. She/he will undertake experiments of two types. One will consist in defining parameters for acoustical and physiological data collection and designing analysis methods. The second will consist in an attempt of modelling phonatory and articulatory behaviours for i) normal standard and non standard productions such as whispered voice or singing styles, ii) and pathological productions. The aim is to better understand deviant speech production mechanisms and compensation capabilities.
The candidate will have a PhD in Engineering or signal processing (audio and video) with, if possible, some knowledge of experimental phonetics and speech sciences. More information on the position can be found at http://www.labex-efl.org/?q=en/hiring/2012 or by contacting Lise CREVIER-BUCHMAN(lise.crevier@univ-paris3.fr)
Application deadline is April 10th 2012.
Candidate should send a CV with list of publications, a site web where publications can be found and the names of two referents to Martine Adda-Decker (madda@limsi.fr)
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6-30 | (2011-11-03) PhD position on speech synthesis, Vienna, Austria. The Telecommunications Research Center Vienna, Austria (FTW) is currently hiring for the following position:
PhD position on speech synthesis, Vienna, Austria.
The Telecommunications Research Center Vienna, Austria (FTW) is a dynamic company with an international atmosphere that carries out application-oriented research on communication solutions for different application fields. Our mission is to fill the gap between science and industry, pursuing a challenging research program in collaboration with both academic and industrial partners. The successful candidate will work within a 3-year basic research project on acoustic modeling and transformation of language varieties in FTW’s Cognitive Interface group in the area of User Interaction and Communication Economics. You can find more information starting with November 9, 2012 on www.ftw.at. Informal inquiries can be made by email to Dr. Michael Pucher (pucher@ftw.at). On more information on our current and past projects in this field please visit https://portal.ftw.at/projects/avds/ and https://portal.ftw.at/projects/vsds/. The application closes on 15.12.2011. The earliest possible starting date is 01.2.2012
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6-31 | (2011-11-05) Postdoc position at Northeastern University Applications are invited for an anticipated postdoctoral position at Northwestern University in the area of computational modeling of the lexicon in many different languages. The postdoctoral fellow will work with linguistics professor Janet Pierrehumbert as a member of an interdisciplinary team that includes outstanding computer scientists and electrical engineers at four other American research institutions. The Northwestern component of the collaborative project will focus on novel methods for bootstrapping lexical networks from sparse statistical samples. The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D in computational linguistics, EECS, applied mathematics, or physics, and the demonstrated ability to create and document robust software. Familiarity with C, Python and Unix/Linux environments are a plus.
Negotiable start date in early 2012. Competitive salary scale comparable to postdoctoral positions in computer science. Initial appointment for one year with renewal subject to performance and availability of funding. Please apply by email with a statement of research interests and a CV including the names and contact information for three references. Send the application to: linguistics@northwestern.edu using the subject line: Pierrehumbert postdoc The application should arrive by December 10, 2011 to receive fullest consideration.
Northwestern is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and applications are encouraged from all qualified junior researchers. Hiring is contingent on eligibility to work in the United States. Non-US-residents will receive consideration for the position.
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6-32 | (2012-10-27) Postdoc position in physiological data acquisition and processing in speech production LABEX project, Université Paris 3 We offer a one year postdoc position in physiological data acquisition and processing in speech production within the 10-year LABEX project 'Empirical foundations of linguistics' that started in 2011. The position is based in Paris, at the Laboratoire de phonetique et Phonologie (UMR 7018) from the Université de Paris 3. This postdoctoral position is linked to the strand « Phonetic and phonological complexity - boosting empirical approaches » of the LABEX project, and will be supervised by Lise CREVIER-BUCHMAN.
The successful candidate will contribute to the physiological and acoustic data collection, and will elaborate signal processing methods and tools to analyse/assess voice and speech in normal and pathological populations. Her responsibilities will include selecting and recording acoustic and articulatory data (ultrasound, EGG, video with high speed imaging and aerodynamics), carrying out acoustic and articulatory analyses. She/he will undertake experiments of two types. One will consist in defining parameters for acoustical and physiological data collection and designing analysis methods. The second will consist in an attempt of modelling phonatory and articulatory behaviours for i) normal standard and non standard productions such as whispered voice or singing styles, ii) and pathological productions. The aim is to better understand deviant speech production mechanisms and compensation capabilities.
The candidate will have a PhD in Engineering or signal processing (audio and video) with, if possible, some knowledge of experimental phonetics and speech sciences.
More information on the position can be found at http://www.labex-efl.org/?q=en/hiring/2012 or by contacting Lise CREVIER-BUCHMAN(lise.crevier@univ-paris3.fr)
Application deadline is April 10th 2012.
Candidate should send a CV with list of publications, a site web where publications can be found and the names of two referents to Martine Adda-Decker (madda@limsi.fr)
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