
With the “Graz corpus of read and spontaneous speech”, researchers at TU Graz have developed new methods for speech recognition of Austrian German using speech data from 38 people.
400,000 euros is being awarded to 38 STEM students by TU Graz together with partners from industry and the public sector, thereby investing in the future of the location.
One topic, but a multiplicity of angles and perspectives.
Climate change is omnipresent.
And it is also having an impact on our cities.
Scientists at TU Graz are researching how urban
living spaces can respond to these changes.
TU Graz has honoured five projects with diversity awards – including a work on an AI-generated voice for people with speech impairments and a game that inspires young women to take up programming.
Airport aprons, large construction sites or open-air events are usually defenceless against lightning. To increase safety and reduce downtimes, electrical engineers at TU Graz are developing a…
I browse through the online shop windows while travelling to work on the tram. A quick click on “Buy” just before I quickly hop out of the carriage.
With higher computing power and adapted AI training, the system developed at TU Graz can control several pedestrian crossings simultaneously and recognises people with limited mobility or strollers.…
Using energy- and resource-saving methods, a research team at the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry at TU Graz aims to produce high-quality doped silicon layers for the electronics and solar…
In recognition of their high level of commitment, outstanding didactic concepts and special motivation, the winners will receive the 2023/2024 Prize for Excellence in Teaching.
Markus Markl is a theoretical physicist at TU Graz working on nuclear fusion – a clean form of energy that we want to copy from the sun.
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