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Respin.iisc.ac.in is a website of a project that aims to create and share resources for speech recognition in nine Indian languages in agriculture and finance domains. The project is hosted by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and offers various opportunities for research and innovation.
Respin is a project that aims to develop speech recognition solutions for agriculture and finance for the poor in India. It offers various openings for speech recording, sentence composition, sentence translation, language expert, research and data management.
RESPIN is a project by IISc to collect and make speech data accessible for developing voice technologies in Indian languages for the domains of agriculture and finance. The project aims to enable affordable and accurate speech to text and natural language processing solutions for the poor and illiterate users in India.
SPIRE LAB, IISc, is looking for candidates to collect speech recordings in local dialects for speech technology development. The job involves reading and talking about topics in agriculture, finance and general domains, and requires a smartphone and internet connection.
SPIRE LAB, IISc, is looking for candidates for speech recording and transcription in local dialects for agriculture and finance topics. The job involves basic computer skills, android phone, and good communication skills. Remuneration is Rs 500 per recording and transcription.
RESPIN is a project by SPIRE LAB, IISc, to create resources for speech technology development in agriculture and finance for the poor in India. It offers part-time content writer job opportunities for candidates with a degree and proficiency in English.
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I am Sandhya Badiger, a resident of Bengaluru. I have completed my B.E in the year 2020 from M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bengaluru. I am currently working as a project associate at SPIRE lab, IISc. My research interests lie in the subjects of digital signal processing, machine learning, deep learning and medical image processing.
SPIRE LAB, IISc, is looking for sentence composers in nine Indian languages for speech technology development. The job is work from home, requires basic computer and typing skills, and pays ₹1000 per 200 sentences.
Abhayjeet Singh is a graduate of Computer Science and Engineering from the National Institute of Technology, Srinagar. His fields of research are Machine learning, Neural Networks and their applications to solve real world problems.