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Human–computer interaction / Speech recognition / Natural language processing / Treebank / Speech synthesis / Parsing / Speech disfluency / Syntactic Structures / Computational linguistics / Linguistics / Science
Date: 2010-11-21 01:04:09
Human–computer interaction
Speech recognition
Natural language processing
Treebank
Speech synthesis
Parsing
Speech disfluency
Syntactic Structures
Computational linguistics
Linguistics
Science

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