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Date: 2013-12-05 23:27:09
Science
Assistive technology
Speech synthesis
Accessibility
Speech recognition
Arpabet
Phonetic transcription
SABLE
Pronunciation Lexicon Specification
Computational linguistics
Phonetic alphabets
Linguistics

IMPROVING TTS BY HIGHER AGREEMENT BETWEEN PREDICTED VERSUS OBSERVED PRONUNCIATIONS Yeon-Jun Kim, Ann Syrdal Matthias Jilka

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