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Date: 2013-12-05 23:27:09
Artificial intelligence applications
Assistive technology
Speech synthesis
Vowels
Schwa
Speech recognition
Language
Phonetic transcription
Transcription
Linguistics
Science
Computational linguistics

THE AT&T GERMAN TEXT-TO-SPEECH SYSTEM: REALISTIC LINGUISTIC DESCRIPTION Matthias Jilka and Ann K. Syrdal AT&T Labs – Research and AT&T Natural Voices Florham Park, NJ, USA [removed], [removed]

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