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Machine Learning Researcher - Audio

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London
4 days ago
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Machine Learning Researcher - Audio
Permanent, full time
Hybrid working from home and Central London
£70-80K

Join a voice technology company as a Machine Learning Researcher and help them to continue developing cutting-edge voice, speech and noise cancellation technologies.

As part of their audio technology research team, you'll be responsible for:
  • Carrying out research on deep learning audio
  • Evaluating and testing AI and ML models
  • Implementing and training models
  • Model research, implementation, training, evaluation and inference
  • Writing reports and research papers

With several products already on the market and thousands of users, this is a great time to join a company at the forefront of voice isolation and speech separation. 

Hybrid working pattern with 2-3 days a week in their Central London R&D centre. 


Requirements

  • PhD or MSc in AI, Machine Learning, Computer Science, Maths or similar
  • Experience in speech separation or stem separation 
  • Strong background in real-time audio machine learning research
  • Detailed knowledge of machine learning and deep learning concepts
  • Real-time audio signal processing / real-time machine learning 
  • CNNs, RNNs, state space models
  • Python, PyTorch



Requirements
PhD or MSc in AI, Machine Learning, Computer Science, Maths or similar Experience in speech separation or stem separation Strong background in real-time audio machine learning research Detailed knowledge of machine learning and deep learning concepts Real-time audio signal processing / real-time machine learning CNNs, RNNs, state space models Python, PyTorch

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