(CAMSAP 2019) 2019 IEEE International Workshop on Computational Advances in Multi-Sensor Adaptive Processing
December 15-18, 2019
Location: Guadeloupe, West Indies
The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Cornell University invites applications for tenured/tenure-track faculty positions at Cornell Tech, Cornell University's new campus in New York City. Cornell Tech is a graduate research and education campus focused on creating pioneering leaders and technologies for the digital age. This search includes Cornell faculty positions that are part of the Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute at Cornell Tech.
The Signal Processing Theory and Methods (SPTM) Technical Committee (TC) of the IEEE Signal Processing Society (IEEE-SPS) promotes activities within the technical areas of DSP and statistical signal processing theory and methods. The scope of SPTM has a broad span ranging from digital filtering and adaptive signal processing to statistical signal analysis, estimation and detection. Please see the SPTM TC EDICS link for specific areas of interest.
December 15-18, 2019
Location: Guadeloupe, West Indies
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. The project has a vacancy for a post-doctoral researcher to join the team for 18 months (the position is referred to as a Research Support Officer III under the terms of employment at UM).
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.
June 5-7, 2019
Location: Berlin, Germany
December 5-6, 2018
Location: Brussels, Belgium
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