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Date: 2013-01-25 18:10:22
Science
Human communication
Speech recognition
Computer accessibility
Speech perception
Natural language processing
Acoustic model
Prosody
Psycholinguistics
Linguistics
Computational linguistics
Phonetics

Human-like Speech Processing UW/Stanford/USC Investigators: Bilmes, Byrd, Jurafsky, Kirchoff, Manning, Narayanan Agency: MURI-Office of Naval Research

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