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they struggle to process speech affected by medical conditions such as dysarthria, aphasia, or dysphonia. This research will develop multimodal models that can recognize unusual acoustic patterns and
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, leading to different models being used. However, in recent years model topologies for automatic speech recognition and many other speech processing tasks have started to converge - driven by research focus
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of the award, awardees will be considered for Assistant Professorship. Awardees will also be assigned a faculty mentor for the duration of the scheme. Application Process Applications are open throughout
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speech processing, a research question that is rapidly gaining in importance. The project is centred on the hypothesis that the cerebellum conveys predictions about upcoming speech sounds to the neocortex
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the field of tribology. Project description The goal of the research project is to understand what happens inside a material during a wear process through so-called in-operando measurements. A unique test
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advance next-generation hearing assistive technologies through machine learning and statistical signal processing. The research in the centre focuses on enabling robust, real-time speech understanding in
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to the objectives of the work to be developed; - Demonstrated proficiency in the English language (written and oral communication) will also be valued. Selection process The selection methods to be used will be as
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preclinical phase during which amyloid and tau pathologies gradually accumulate before the onset of the first cognitive symptoms. From these earliest stages, neurodegenerative processes are associated with
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procedure . It describes what you can expect during the application procedure and how we handle your personal data and internal and external candidates. Website for additional job details https
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language-learning processes, such as implicit pattern detection during speech listening. The PhD candidate will test the hypothesis that late-developing, top-down cognitive abilities—particularly executive