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Department of Telecommunications and Telematics Budapest University of Technology and Economics Staff

Personnel at the organisation



* Prof. Géza Gordos (presently Head of the DTT TUB) started to build up a speech research and technology laboratory at the Technical University of Budapest in 1969. This laboratory has ever since been active in practically all the important branches of speech processing.

* Klára Vicsi (head of the Laboratory of Speech Acoustics): Research interest and work experience: Continuous speech recognition, speech enhancement in noisy speech, and development of sound tools for speech handicapped persons, psychological acoustics.

* Géza Németh (head of the Speech Technology Laboratory): Research interest and work experience: Development and applications of multi-lingual speech synthesis systems. Group leader of MULTIVOX text-to-speech system team. Development of the speech interface of an automatic announcement system for the Hungarian Telecommunications Company.(operating on over 300.000 lines) and other voice response systems.

* Péter Tatai (head of the Telecommunications & Signal Processing Lab.): Research interest and work experience: System, circuit, hardware, and software design of professional digital communication, switching and speech processing equipment and systems, computer controlled test systems, signal processing systems


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