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Speech recognition in agriculture and finance for the poor is an initiative predominantly to create resources and make them available as a digital public good in the open source domain to spur research and innovation in speech recognition in nine different Indian languages in the area of agriculture and finance.
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Explore career opportunities at the Indian Institute of Science, focusing on speech recognition research in agriculture and finance.
Job description and responsibility. A set of topics will be given to you and the task will be to read, understand and get familiarised with topics in agriculture, finance and general domains. You have to then converse/ talk to people (friends, relatives etc) in the local dialect of the chosen An interested candidate perform satisfactorily.
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27 lis 2021 · You may be aware of the RESPIN project (https://respin.iisc.ac.in/) which aims to build automatic speech recognizer for Indian languages in the domain of finance and agriculture. We...
SPIRE Lab at IISc has a project called RESPIN (https://response.iisc.ac.in). Languages: Bengali, Hindi, Telugu,. Marathi, Kannada, Bhojpuri, Maithili, Magahi and Chhattisgarhi.
Introducing the SYSPIN Data Set. A groundbreaking step towards revolutionizing voice technology for millions! As part of a project aimed at enabling large-scale, multi-speaker, multilingual text-to-speech (TTS) models, SYSPIN project from SPIRE Lab, IISc, Bangalore releases TTS corpuses in 9 Indian languages with 2 speakers (male and female) each.