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Postdocs in Robust Speaker Verification
At the Faculty of Engineering and Science, Department of Electronic Systems,
The section for Signal and Information Processing, two postdoc positions in
Robust Speaker Verification are open for appointment from May 1, 2015, or
as soon as possible thereafter. The positions are available for a period of
2 years. The Department of Electronic Systems is one of the largest
departments at Aalborg University with a total of more than 300 employees.
The department is internationally recognized in particular for its
contributions within Information and Communication Technology (ICT). The
department focuses on maintaining a close interplay with the university's
surroundings - locally, nationally and internationally – as well as
producing unique basic research and educating talented and creative
engineers. The department collaborates with leading ICT researchers all over
the world.
The two postdocs will work on a Horizon 2020 project funded by the European
Commission. This project aims at developing innovative speaker verification
methods for access control. This relies on developing the core technologies
for both text-independent and text-dependent speaker verification and on
developing methods robust to varying acoustic environments and threats from
spoofing. The results will be used to build a robust speaker verification
platform for data-sensitive and mission-critical applications. The
applications are from various business sectors and presented by the
industrial partners in the project consortium.
The postdocs will cooperate closely with a number of leading academic and
industrial partners from the European countries. The successful applicants
must have a PhD degree in speaker recognition, noise-robust speech
processing, statistical signal processing or machine learning and preferably
have experience with developing speaker recognition algorithms or robust
speech systems.
You may obtain further information from Associate Professor Zheng-Hua Tan,
Department of Electronic Systems, phone: +45 9940 8686, email: [email protected]
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concerning the scientific aspects of the position.
Webpage for the position: http://www.vacancies.aau.dk/show-vacancy/?vacancy=722471
Website for work-in-Denmark: https://www.workindenmark.dk
At the Faculty of Engineering and Science, Department of Electronic Systems,
The section for Signal and Information Processing, two postdoc positions in
Robust Speaker Verification are open for appointment from May 1, 2015, or
as soon as possible thereafter. The positions are available for a period of
2 years. The Department of Electronic Systems is one of the largest
departments at Aalborg University with a total of more than 300 employees.
The department is internationally recognized in particular for its
contributions within Information and Communication Technology (ICT). The
department focuses on maintaining a close interplay with the university's
surroundings - locally, nationally and internationally – as well as
producing unique basic research and educating talented and creative
engineers. The department collaborates with leading ICT researchers all over
the world.
The two postdocs will work on a Horizon 2020 project funded by the European
Commission. This project aims at developing innovative speaker verification
methods for access control. This relies on developing the core technologies
for both text-independent and text-dependent speaker verification and on
developing methods robust to varying acoustic environments and threats from
spoofing. The results will be used to build a robust speaker verification
platform for data-sensitive and mission-critical applications. The
applications are from various business sectors and presented by the
industrial partners in the project consortium.
The postdocs will cooperate closely with a number of leading academic and
industrial partners from the European countries. The successful applicants
must have a PhD degree in speaker recognition, noise-robust speech
processing, statistical signal processing or machine learning and preferably
have experience with developing speaker recognition algorithms or robust
speech systems.
You may obtain further information from Associate Professor Zheng-Hua Tan,
Department of Electronic Systems, phone: +45 9940 8686, email: [email protected]
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concerning the scientific aspects of the position.
Webpage for the position: http://www.vacancies.aau.dk/show-vacancy/?vacancy=722471
Website for work-in-Denmark: https://www.workindenmark.dk