Are you interested in gaining hands-on experience in data annotation and contributing to cutting-edge research in Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR)? We are looking for dedicated interns to join our team in annotating Hindi speech data. This is a fantastic opportunity to work on real-world projects and earn a prestigious certificate from IIT Bombay.
1. Data annotation: Edit, insert, or delete text from the transcription as necessary.
2. Utterance/Sentence boundary: Accurately mark the start and end times of each sentence or utterance.
3. Speaker diarization: Correctly identify and label the speaker for each utterance or sentence.
Skill(s) required
Hindi Proficiency (Spoken)Hindi Proficiency (Written)
1. are available for the work from home job/internship
2. can start the work from home job/internship between 26th Jul'24 and 30th Aug'24
3. are available for duration of 1 month
4. have relevant skills and interests
Other requirements
1. Individuals passionate about speech technology and data annotation.
2. Those with a keen eye for detail and accuracy.
3. Self-motivated and capable of working independently.
Perks
Certificate Flexible work hours
Additional information
1. Gain valuable experience: Work on advanced speech projects involving AI, ML, and LLM technologies.
2. Certificate from IIT Bombay: Receive a certificate from IIT Bombay upon successful completion of the internship, recognizing your hard work and learning.
3. Flexible work hours: Commit a minimum of 8 hours a day, 7 days a week, allowing flexibility to manage your schedule while gaining substantial experience.
The Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IITB) is one of the fifteen higher institutes of technology in the country, set up intending to make facilities available for higher education, research, and training in various fields of science and technology. Professor Ganesh Ramakrishnan (department of CSE) and professor Ramasubramanian (department of humanities and social sciences) are attempting to significantly speed up the process of digitization of Sanskrit texts. Enabled by the OCR and post-editing related technologies developed at IIT Bombay, they are now seeking the participation of the community of Sanskrit lovers, software developers, machine learning enthusiasts, project managers, etc.