Post-doctoral position in Automatic Speech Recognition at IRISA, France. In the framework of the project "Automatic System Harnessing" (ASH), funded by the French National Research Agency, IRISA seeks to hire a postdoctoral researcher in the field of automatic speech recognition. Landmark-driven paradigms for large vocabulary speech recognition will be the main topic of interest [1,2,3], with a focus on developing bidirectional interaction mechanisms between landmark detection and speech transcription. The ASH project is a national project aiming at developing collaborative approaches to speech recognition by tight coupling of several ASR systems or by coupling an ASR system with landmark detectors. The idea of coupling (harnessing) systems originates from the driven decoding principle as explained in [4]. The project is leaded by the Laboratoire d'Informatique de l'Université du Mans (LIUM) with the Laboratoire d'Informatique d'Avignon (LIA) as partner in addition to IRISA. The postdoc will be in charge of designing and implementing interaction mechanisms between the IRISA's ASR system and that of the other partners, during the decoding stage. Similar mechanims will be investigated for joint ASR and landmark detection in Irisa's ASR system. These research activities will be incoporated in fit in the framework of the upcoming national benchmark ETAPE/ESTER 3. Candidate should be a recent PhD in computer science or electrical engineering with strong experience in large vocabulary speech recognition (preferably search or acoustic modeling) and/or audio signal processing and classification. Candidates should have good practical and theoretical knowledge in pattern recognition. We are primarily interested in statistical approaches to pattern recognition but skills in discriminative techniques, in particular neural networks, are welcome. As we are mostly dealing with French data, knowledge of the French language is a plus but not required. IRISA is a French public laboratory located in Rennes (France), affiliated to CNRS, the French national Center for Scientific Research. The candidate will join the leading multimedia group TEXMEX at IRISA (http://www.irisa.fr) and develop his research in strong collaboration with the speech and audio processing group METISS. He will be part of the ASR&NLP workgroup which gathers leading scientists in speech recognition, natural language processing and information retrieval. Work will be carried out in close collaboration with a PhD student on landmark-driven speech recognition and in interaction with ASH partners. The position, to be fulfilled as soon as possible, is opened for one year, possibly with a 6 months extension. Gross salary is 2500 euros per month (2040 net pay) and includes social benefits. Please contact Guillaume Gravier (guig@irisa.fr) for more details or send an extended resume for application. [1] M. Hasegawa-Johnson, S. Borys and K. Chen, Experiments in Landmark-Based Speech Recognition. Sound to Sense: Workshop in Honor of Kenneth N. Stevens, June, 2004. [2] G. Gravier and D. Moraru. Towards phonetically-driven hidden Markov models: Can we incorporate phonetic landmarks in HMM-based ASR? In Proc. ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Non Linear Speech Processing (NOLISP), 2007. [3] S. Sainath. Island driven search using broad phonetic classes. IEEE Worskhop on Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding, 2009. [4] B. Lecouteux, G. Linarès, Y. Estève, and G. Gravier. Generalized driven decoding for speech recognition system combination. In IEEE Intl. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, 2008.