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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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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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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
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https://www.uni.lu/snt-en/research-groups/trux/ . The successful candidate will: Conduct cutting-edge research in multimodal and multilingual natural language processing Develop and curate multimodal
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, resulting in significant morbidity, mortality and costs of €36 billion p.a. in the EU. Fracture healing is a complex, highly regulated process involving consecutive phases of inflammation, repair and
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simulation, usability evaluation, or human factors Familiarity with speech processing, speaker diarization, or ASR Knowledge of explainable AI methods (SHAP, LIME, attention visualisation) Exposure to clinical
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-facilitator for live GMB workshops. The AI processes real-time discussion via speech-to-text, suggests causal links, proposes feedback loops, and visualises draft CLDs — while keeping interpretive authority
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, parents, experts, inspectors, quality assurance monitors, etc.) • Written and oral communication in English within the international team • Advanced use of Microsoft Office, Sharepoint, and IEA WinW3S
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dissemination through scientific conferences (oral presentations/posters), peer-reviewed journals and outreach. Where to apply Website https://calls.bcbl.eu Requirements Research FieldTechnology
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; Experience with programming (e.g. Python) is a plus; Familiarity with membrane biophysics or soft matter physics is advantageous; Strong written and oral communication skills in English; Ability to work