Could Speech and Language Technologies Help You? Short survey of your needs

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Speech and Language Technologies (SLTs) are a range of Artificial Intelligence (AI) approaches which allow computer programs or electronic devices to analyse, produce, modify or respond to human texts and speech. They offer huge potential to those whose work involves the processing of documents, text, or speech. They are particularly useful when dealing with large volumes of data.

The UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Speech and Language Technologies (SLT) and their Applications (https://slt-cdt.ac.uk) has just launched the ‘SLT Consultancy Hub’ – a service through which university colleagues (as well as external businesses) can get advice on how they might use Speech and Language Technologies in their work / research.

Run by the CDT’s third and fourth year PhD students as well as CDT academics, the SLT Consultancy Hub will review your activities and needs before making an assessment of the relevant speech or language technologies (even performing a proof-of-concept initial data analysis if appropriate) in order to deliver a set of personalised recommendations for adopting SLTs.

Would you like to find out more about how SLTs can benefit your activities? Remember, it's free!

Let us know a little about what you do and how speech or text fits into your work and we’ll get back to you in a few days’ time to discuss how we can take your request further.
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If you have used any speech and language technologies before (such as automatic speech recognition and transcription, text mining, machine translation), please briefly describe this here:
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