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Contact: | Contact: Evald Monastyrski, [[IMC]] <evald.monastyrski@imc.com> | ||
Not all trading happens on the exchange -- sometimes counterparties trade directly through human-to-human communication. In such cases, humans typically use their most natural interface: voice. Your task is to create a service which holds market data and responds to queries on demand in a human-like manner, by | Not all trading happens on the exchange -- sometimes counterparties trade directly through human-to-human communication. In such cases, humans typically use their most natural interface: voice. Your task is to create a service which holds market data and responds to queries on demand in a human-like manner, by | ||
automating one side of the process using modern technologies (voice recognition, natural language processing and voice production). | automating one side of the process using modern technologies (voice recognition, natural language processing and voice production). |
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Contact: Evald Monastyrski, IMC <evald.monastyrski@imc.com>
Not all trading happens on the exchange -- sometimes counterparties trade directly through human-to-human communication. In such cases, humans typically use their most natural interface: voice. Your task is to create a service which holds market data and responds to queries on demand in a human-like manner, by automating one side of the process using modern technologies (voice recognition, natural language processing and voice production).