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Research Positions in Speech Synthesis and Speech Recognition

NATURAL SPEECH TECHNOLOGY
http://www.natural-speech-technology.org

Centre for Speech Technology Research, University of Edinburgh
Speech Research Group, University of Cambridge
Speech and Hearing Group, University of Sheffield

Natural Speech Technology (NST) is an EPSRC Programme Grant, involving
the Universities of Edinburgh, Cambridge and Sheffield.  Its objective
is to significantly advance the state-of-the-art in speech technology
by making it more natural, approaching human levels of reliability,
adaptability and conversational richness.  NST starts in May 2011, and
has a duration of 5 years.

Eight research posts in speech recognition and speech synthesis are
available on the project, across the three universities.

For further details please see
http://www.natural-speech-technology.org/jobs.html

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The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in
Scotland, with registration number SC005336.


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