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In search of digital signal processing engineer to help in patent stage of new product. Must specialize in noise cancellation and /or voice recognition Must be able to develop concept in both hardware and software. Project will start upon finding ideal candidate. 1 week initial timeline with $150 compensation. In addition, company equity will be offered upon successful completion and selection of your alpha version. Company location is in Dallas, but work will be done remotely.
The Institute of Linguistics and Language Technology at the University of Malta is about to embark on a project called MASRI (MAltese Automatic Speech Recognition), the aim of which is to develop a speech recognition system for the Maltese language. The project is funded by the University of Malta Research Awards.
Lecture Date: October 15, 2018
Chapter: Kansai
Chapter Chair: Tatsura Kawahara
Topic: Speech Recognition: What’s Next?
Lecture Date: October 10, 2018
Chapter: Tokyo
Chapter Chair: Shoji Makino
Topic: Speech Recognition: What’s Next?
The choice of television programs (and arguably their quality) has exponentially expanded since the first TV was introduced. But the basic concept of watching TV hasn’t changed much. We see video images, whether live or recorded, in two dimensions.
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Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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This job opening covers a research position at the STADIUS group of the Electrical Engineering Dept. ESAT of KU Leuven (Belgium) for a Ph.D. candidate in the frame of an ERC project on signal processing algorithm design for next-generation wearable neuro-technology and neuro-sensornetworks. A specific focus is on the design of adaptive multi-channel neural signal processing algorithms, amenable to low-power distributed or parallellizable architectures with constrained energy resources.
This job opening covers a research position (minimum 2 years) at the STADIUS group of the Department of Electrical Engineering (ESAT) of KU Leuven (Belgium) for a postdoctoral researcher in the frame of a project on next-generation wearable neuro-technology and neuro-sensor networks. The candidate will take the lead in guiding PhD students to set up BCI experiments using standard high-density EEG equipment together with some tailored non-standard equipment, and will also be involved in the d
Center for Biomedical Image Analysis of Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic, offers postdoc and PhD student positions related to the analysis of microscopy cell images.
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https://cbia.fi.muni.cz/news/job-offer.html
PhD position and Post-doc position: Privacy-respecting dialog systems
(Computational Linguistics, Computer Science or similar)
The Signal Processing for Communications and Networking Technical Committee (SPCOM-TC) is one of the 12 technical committees (TCs) in the IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS). Our mandate covers all technical areas in communication engineering and network science, including:
The knowledge of spatial distributions of physical quantities, such as radio-frequency (RF) interference, pollution, geomagnetic field magnitude, temperature, humidity, audio, and light intensity, will foster the development of new context-aware applications. For example, knowing the distribution of RF interference might significantly improve cognitive radio systems [1], [2].
Backscatter presents an emerging ultralow-power wireless communication paradigm. The ability to offer submilliwatt power consumption makes it a competitive core technology for Internet of Things (IoT) applications. In this article, we provide a tutorial of backscatter communication from the signal processing perspective as well as a survey of the recent research activities in this domain, primarily focusing on bistatic backscatter systems.