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Languages of Austria / German dialects / Austro-Bavarian language / Upper German languages / Languages of Liechtenstein / TG3 / Viennese German / TG2 / TG1 / Languages of Europe / Europe / Languages of Germany
Date: 2012-07-02 03:19:10
Languages of Austria
German dialects
Austro-Bavarian language
Upper German languages
Languages of Liechtenstein
TG3
Viennese German
TG2
TG1
Languages of Europe
Europe
Languages of Germany

Social evaluation of artificial agents by language varieties Brigitte Krenn, Stephanie Schreitter, Friedrich Neubarth, and Gregor Sieber Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence, 1010 Vienna, Austria, firs

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