Welcome to Prof. Eduardo Lleida website

I'm member of the Aragon Institute for Engineering Research in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza (Spain).
Prof. Eduardo Lleida was born in Barbastro, Spain. He received the M.Sc. degree in telecommunication engineering and the Ph.D. degree in signal processing from the Polytechnical University of Catalonia(UPC), Spain, in 1985 and 1990, respectively. From 1989 to 1990 he worked as assistant professor and from 1991 to 1993, as associated professor in the Department of Signal Theory and Communications at the Polytechnical University of Catalonia, Spain. From February 1995 to January 1996, he was with AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ as a consultant in Speech Recognition. Currently, he is a full professor on the area of signal theory and communications in the Department of Electronic Engineering and Communications at the University of Zaragoza (Spain), where he is heading a research team in speech recognition and signal processing. He has managing several speech-related project in Spain. He has co-authored more than 120 technical papers in the field of speech and speaker recognition, speech enhancement and recognition in adverse acoustic enviroments, acoustic modeling, confidence measures, and spoken dialogue systems.


The CPS is located in Zaragoza's northern campus, Campus Río Ebro, which we share, among others, with the School of Technical Engineering and the School of Business. The main buildings where we develop our activity are the so called Ada Byron (Computer Science and Telecommunications) and Torres Quevedo (Chemical and Industrial Engineering).
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Iris: Towards natural interaction and communication

edecán: Multidomain Dialog System with Acoustic and Application Adaptation

sd-team: Interactive Learning, Self-Evaluation and Multimodal Technologies for Multidomain Spoken Dialog Systems

Real-Time Live Broadcast News Subtitling System for Spanish:based on the News Redaction Computer texts and an Automatic Speech Recognition engine.