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Contact: Ben Catterall, [[IMC]] <ben.catterall@imc.com>  
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).

Latest revision as of 10:31, 30 January 2020

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).