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We offer a 3-year junior researcher position in the project ‘Learning to read better through software that listens and gives feedback’ which is funded by the Netherlands Initiative for Educational Research (NRO), part of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO).
This project deals with improving the reading skills of at primary school pupils. We will investigate how reading software with automatic speech recognition (ASR) can best be developed and implemented in school practice and at home. A design research methodology will be employed using ASR-based reading software designed on the basis of the needs and requirements of teachers, pupils and parents. Design ideas and prototypes will be repeatedly tested and evaluated with students, teachers and parents throughout the design process. Design and implementation will be done in close cooperation with educational publisher Zwijsen. We will investigate the possibility of providing automated feedback on reading aloud, by incorporating ASR in educational reading software, and what the effects will be of using ASR-based software at school and at home. To this end we aim to develop an ASR-based system that can deal with children’s speech. You should therefore have knowledge of and experience with speech recognition technology, preferably with Kaldi.
This part of the project will be carried out in close cooperation with the NovoLanguage company, whose educational platform will be used. The collaboration with NovoLanguage and Zwijsen is one of the attractive aspects of this position. The research will have to be documented in scientific publications in appropriate journals and relevant conference proceedings.
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Faculty of Arts
The Faculty of Arts consists of ten departments in the areas of Language and Culture, History, History of Arts, Linguistics, and Communication and Information Studies, which together cater for about 2,400 students and collaborate closely in teaching and research.
Research at the Faculty of Arts is embedded in two research institutes: the Institute for Historical, Literary and Cultural Studies (HLCS) and the Centre for Language Studies (CLS).
You will be hosted at the Centre of Language and Speech Technology (CLST).
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