Position Available
Steve Nowlan
steven at strontium.lexicus.mot.com
Fri Feb 16 19:24:10 EST 1996
Please respond to the address at the end of the article, thank you.
Motorola, Lexicus Division is currently seeking qualified applicants for the
position of Recognition Scientist.
Lexicus, a Division of Motorola, specializes in handwriting and speech
recognition products for the mobile and wireless markets. Located in Palo
Alto, California, across from Stanford University, the company numbers
about 50 people, and is continuing to grow.
JOB DESCRIPTION
This individual will join a team of scientists working on technology for
hand writing and speech recognition applications. Application areas range
from low-cost embedded systems to high-end work station applications. The
technology areas of interest include pattern recognition, vector
quantization, neural networks, hidden Markov models and statistical
language modeling.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
The ideal candidate has an established record of significant contributions
to research efforts in an academic or industrial environment and a strong
background in statistical methods of pattern recognition.
Specific skills include:
* knowledge of current state of the art algorithms for pattern
recognition and mathematical and statistical
analysis/modeling techniques
* the ability to work within a group to quickly implement and evaluate
algorithms in a UNIX/C/C++ environment.
Asian Language Skills also desirable.
Applicants should be interested in developing state of the art technology
and moving that technology into products in a rapid research/development cycle.
SALARY: Depending on experience
Please send resumes and a list of references (and include the title of the
position) to:
Human Resources
Lexicus, a Division of Motorola
490 California Avenue, Suite 300 fax: (415) 323-4772
Palo Alto, CA 94306 email: hr at lexicus.mot.com
Debbie Mayer
Human Resources
Motorola, Lexicus Division
490 California Ave, Suite #300
Palo Alto, CA 94306
Tel: (415) 617-1115
Fax: (415) 323-4772
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