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Beltrán Labrador starts a research stay at the Speech@FIT Group in BUT

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Beltran Labrador-Serrano starts a research stay at the Speech@FIT Group in Brno University of Technology, for three months, to work on deep learning approaches for speech recognition.

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Pablo Ramirez-Hereza joins AUDIAS as a PhD Student
Alicia was granted a H2020 Marie Curie

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Rigorous Forensic Automatic Speaker Recognition: Bayesian Decision Theory, Probabilistic Calibration and Case-Specific Validation

July 10, 2026

Speaker: Daniel Ramos. Abstract: The use of automatic speaker recognition…

FiLM-Based Speaker Conditioning of a SpeechLLM for Pathological Speech Recognition

July 3, 2026

Speaker: William Fernando López Gavilanez. Abstract: Automatic speech recognition (ASR)…

Automatic Classification of Classical Music Composers from Audio Signals

July 2, 2026

Speaker: Sonia Aoi García Shida. Abstract: Automatic composer classification is…

Detection and Grouping of Accents within Rural Spanish

July 2, 2026

Speaker: Koral Tubia. Abstract: Rural Spanish preserves a rich dialectal…

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Rigorous Forensic Automatic Speaker Recognition: Bayesian Decision Theory, Probabilistic Calibration and Case-Specific Validation

July 10, 2026

FiLM-Based Speaker Conditioning of a SpeechLLM for Pathological Speech Recognition

July 3, 2026
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