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General Info
Department of Computer Science
"Politehnica" University
Type of Organisation: public
Number of Employees: Less than 10
Activities developed: Research, Education.
Research in speech technology at the Computer Science Department, "Politehnica"
University of Timisoara, Romania, deals with both speech recognition and
synthesis, as well as developping language resources to support them.
Speech recognition has the longest tradition, and is still the main research
interest, the first attempts dating back to mid-'80s. At this moment
we are studying aspects of speaker independent continuous speech recognition
using the Romanian part of the BABEL multilanguage database.
A TTS synthesizer was developped using the concatenative approach.
The available computational support includes PCs and SUN Sparc workstations.
There are no commercial specialized software packages available. Programmes
are developped mainly in C/C++ under SunOS/Solaris/Linux using gnu
compilers.
Data collection facilities include a soundproof room and a SESAM workstation
running EUROPEC.
During the 1996/1997 academic year, a MSc course was taught on "Automatic
Speech Processing and Recognition", and two MSc courses on "Automatic
Speech Analysis and Synthesis" and "Automatic Speech Recognition" are
offered starting with the 1997/1998 academic year.
Former and present projects include:
* Joint European Project COPERNICUS 1304/1994 "BABEL: A Multilanguage
Database" - design, collection, and partial hand labeling of a speech
database suitable for continuous speech recognition and acoustic-phonetics
research;
* National University Research Council (NURC) grant 56/1995 "Computational
Language Resources" - development of a pronunciation dictionary and of a
diphones database for a TTS system;
* NURC grant 354/1996 "Automatic Phonetic Labeling of Speech Signal" -
automatic alignment system for speech signal labeling;
* NURC grant 355/1996 "Automatic Speech Recognition in Romanian" - speaker
dependent automatic recognition of continuous speech in Romanian;
* Romanian Academy grant 136/1997 "Semiautomatic Phonetic Labeling of a
Speech Database" - labeling the Romanian part of the BABEL database through
transcription, automatic alignment, and manual correction.
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