
In this episode, Georgia Maniati, a Speech Scientist specializing in Text-to-Speech, shares her career path. She recounts her evolution from a linguist to a speech scientist, detailing her experiences in Greece, Edinburgh, and Italy, and how these shaped her current role. Georgia also discusses the current hurdles in text-to-speech technology, particularly for low-resource languages such as Greek.
00:00:11 - intro
00:00:49- Georgia's vita
00:10:20 - Fellowships for young researchers
00:17:04- Georgia's role at Samsung
00:21:31 - hard skills in her position
00:26:47 - recent, exciting projects she worked on
00:31:22 - challenges in developing synthetic voices
00:33:41 - Greek is a low-resource language, which challenges does it imply?
00:34:38 - naturalness of TTS
00:39:03 - mentoring and volunteering activities
00:43:37 - young female researchers in speech
00:45:20 - science communication for non expert audiences
0:53:32 - gender bias in TTS
00:53:37 - current blind spots in industry
00:56:08 - biggest challenges in her journey
00:59:38 - biggest motivation at work and what's next
01:01:11 - what did she wish to know earlier in her career?
01:02:33 - the question from Titouan Parcollet
01:03:49 - her question for the next guest
01:04:19 - outro
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