Saniyat Mushrat Lamim

Research Engineer

Bio

 

I am a dynamic professional fueled by a passion for leveraging technology to drive positive change. Armed with a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Engineering from United International University, I have honed my skills as a research engineer, specializing in data science. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to excellence, I have excelled in diverse roles, from conducting cutting-edge research to guiding future generations as an undergraduate teaching assistant. My contributions extend beyond academia, as evidenced by my active participation and accolades in various competitions and projects, showcasing my expertise in areas such as natural language processing and computer vision.

My goal in life is to be a decent person and serve my fellow mankind. I am constantly focused on overcoming life’s challenges while making decisions that align with my morals. A versatile communicator fluent in both Bengali and English, I am driven by a desire to make a meaningful impact and serve as a catalyst for innovation in the ever-evolving field of technology.

Assigned Project

Smart Reception

Smart Reception project aims to develop an Artificial Intelligence driven Bangla language based receptionist system which can engage with audiences across educational institutions, banks, and hospitals, adeptly addressing their inquiries and concerns. Leveraging advancements in computer vision and natural language processing, the system will feature robust capabilities including Face Recognition, Speech Recognition, Automaded Speech Recognition (ASR), Conversational Agent and Text-to-Speech synthesis. By seamlessly integrating these technologies, the system will enable users to interact in Bengali, facilitating efficient communication and query resolution. Through its user-friendly interface and sophisticated functionality, the project endeavors to contribute to Bangladesh's digital transformation efforts, empowering institutions to deliver enhanced services and streamline operations.

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