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speech processing PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 26 speech processing PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Neural underpinnings of naturalistic speech rhythms underlying disorganised thought processing and the impact of vocal emotions on emotional states in clinical high-risk using OPM-MEG

Person Specification. Applicants should have a strong background in neuroscience, mental health research, psychology, medicine, physics, computer science, experimental linguistics or a related discipline relevant to cognitive neuroscience/neuroimaging, and ideally a background in cognitive neuroimaging. Read more

Exploit Learning Related Emotion to Improve students Engagement and Motivation in Higher Education

Applications are invited for a self-funded, 3-year full-time or 6-year part time PhD project. The PhD will be based in the School of Computing and will be supervised by Dr Alaa Mohasseb. Read more

Neural processes underlying rhythmic motor timing in speech and song

The Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics (MPIEA) in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, investigates neural mechanisms of skilled performance, perception, cognition, and emotional processing using music and other performing arts as models. Read more

Optimising Neurocognitive Strategies for Efficient Communication in Young and Older Adults using Large Language Models and OPM-MEG

This proposal aims to investigate and elucidate the neural mechanisms through which young and older adults employ different strategies to enhance their daily communication skills and maintain their competence in this area. Read more
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Intelligibility, Comprehension and Experience of AV Media

The studentship is with University of Salford and Xperi/DTS. The problem of unintelligible speech in TV broadcasts and streaming media has received considerable academic and media attention over recent years with much debate about causes and possible solutions. Read more

Exploring how Natural Language Processing (NLP) can help with the diagnosis of dementia

  Research Group: Visual Computing
The Alzheimer’s Society acknowledges the COVID-19 pandemic led to a significant decrease in dementia diagnosis rates from 67.6% in February 2020 to 63.5% in June 2020. Read more

Listen hard: monitoring effort in listening through physiological signals

Supervisory Team.   Profs. David Simpson, Stefan Bleeck. Project description. Hearing speech is usually easy, but understanding speech in noise or in poor acoustic environments can be very challenging. Read more

Noisy world, noisy brain? How integrating sights and sounds is different for people with autism

Project. S5. There is growing evidence that autistic people sense the world – they hear and see – differently. And they may also differ in how they put the visual and auditory information together (Gonçalves and Monteiro 2023, J. Read more

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