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 About Speech Processing Lab

             
The speech processing lab at Language Technologies Research Center, IIITH is actively involved in research and imparting training at the graduate and under-graduate level through semester long courses in the fields of speech processing which includes speech signal analysis, speech recognition, speech synthesis, speaker recognition, speech enhancement and spoken dialog systems.

About IIIT:

The International Institute of Information Technology  (formerly Indian Institute of Information Technology), Hyderabad, India is an autonomous, self-supporting institution started in 1998 with seed support from the Government of Andhra Pradesh. The goals of the institute include imparting a uniquely broad and interdisciplinary IT education of the highest academic quality to its students as well as to produce technologies and algorithms that will impact the field in fundamental ways. One component of this is an integrated curriculum that consists of a highly diverse set of courses, day-to-day interaction with industry, preparation in entrepreneurship, and personality development courses. Another component is the establishment of research centers focused on problem areas to promote research and technology creation at the forefront of its focus areas.

Mission and Charter of the Institute:

  • To train and educate, at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, engineers of outstanding ability who can become leaders in the industry, academia and profession.

  • To carry out advanced research and development in information and software technologies and their societal, scientific, industrial and financial applications.


 

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Last Updated: 1 November 2006