Interview with Jérôme Farinas, automatic speech processing

Interview with Jérôme Farinas, automatic speech processing

We publish the seventh and last video of the series of interviews presenting research works of our different departments. Jérôme FARINAS, Senior Lecturer at UT3 in the SI department – SAMoVA team, explains his research work on automatic speech processing.

GIS Parolothèque, a research platform on medical speech data

GIS Parolothèque, a research platform on medical speech data

Understanding and accompanying cancer patients? Computer science is tackling this social and public health issue. The Groupement d’Intérêt Scientifique (GIS) Parolothèque, created in 2021, aims to create a database of voice recordings, in the medical context and on the model of the tumor library. The SAMoVA team of the Signals and Images Department (SI) works in collaboration with the CHU, the Oncopole and various research laboratories, involved in an interdisciplinary

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A series of webinars organized to conclude the TAPAS project

A series of webinars organized to conclude the TAPAS project

The SAMoVA team of the Signals, Images (SI) department is setting up a series of seven webinars to promote the H2020 TAPAS (Training Network on Automatic Processing of PAthological Speech) project, which is nearing its end. The PhD students who participated in this project will present their thesis topics in webinars. These weekly meetings will be held every Tuesday, starting May 3, 2022 from 1 to 2 pm, and will

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NETSCITY: a platform for geospatial exploration of scientific data

Head :  NETSCITY is the product of a collaboration with two CNRS laboratories in the field of social sciences and humanities: In Toulouse: LISST UMR 5193, interdisciplinary laboratory on solidarity, societies and territories In Paris: Géographie-cités UMR 8504 Popularised presentation in french: CNRS Info of 23/03/2020 entitled ‘Un outil pour cartographier la recherche’ (A tool for mapping research) Users 20 unique visitors per week on average. 67% of users were

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TAPAS retenu en H2020 – Actions Marie Sklodowska-Curie

TAPAS retenu en H2020 – Actions Marie Sklodowska-Curie

Le projet TAPAS (Training Network on Automa1c Processing of PAthological Speech) vient d’être sélectionné dans le cadre de l’appel H2020, Marie Curie – Réseaux de Formations Innovantes. Notre collègue Julie MAUCLAIR, enseignant-chercheur au sein de l’équipe SAMOVA de l’IRIT assurera la dissémination du volet sur la formation doctorale pour les technologies automatiques en traitement des pathologies de la parole. TAPAS propose un programme de recherche sur le discours pathologique visant

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