Subject: Research Assistantship Opportunities
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Research Assistantships at Marquette University
Speech and Signal Processing Lab, Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering
Graduate Research Assistantships are currently available with The Dr.
Dolittle Project in the Speech and Signal Processing lab at Marquette
University. The fundamental goal of this research project is to develop a
broadly useable framework for pattern analysis and classification of
animal vocalizations, by integrating successful models and ideas from the
field of speech processing and recognition into bioacoustics. Tasks
include automatic vocalization classification and labeling, individual
identification, call type classification, behavioral vocalization
correlations, language acquisition, and seismic infrasonic communication.
Species being targeted for study include domestic and agricultural
animals, marine mammals, and several endangered species, in collaboration
with researchers at a number of other institutions.
Compensation includes tuition reimbursement as well as a monthly stipend
of $1400 per month. Candidates should have a Bachelors or Masters degree
in a discipline related to speech and signal processing or
bioacoustics.
The Speech and Signal Processing lab is associated with the Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering at Marquette University, located in
Milwaukee, WI. Interested individuals should send an e-mail to:
Dr. Mike Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Marquette University
Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881
<a href="http://www.eng.mu.edu/johnson"
rel="nofollow">http://www.eng.mu.edu/johnson</a>
(414) 288-0631
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