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...that is still under construction
I am a Computer Science PhD candidate in the field of speech science and technology, at the Department of Telecommunications and Media Informatics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics (Hungary). My research revolves around voice quality (especially irregular phonation or glottalization) and speaker recognition by humans. If you are interested, you can check out my publications and you can download Glottalizer, a freeware tool that we developed with Nicolas Audibert. My teaching assignment this term is a course on research methods in experimental psychology, focusing on psychophysical methods. I also organize the Speech Synthesis Reading Group in my lab and I am a member of the Voice Quality Study Group.
Contact info:
Building I, Room B214
BME TMIT
Magyar Tudósok krt. 2.
1117 Budapest
bohm /at/ tmit /dot/ bme /dot/ hu
