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Phonetic Knowledge in Speech Technology

And Phonetic Knowledge from Speech Technology?

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Part of the book series: Text, Speech and Language Technology ((TLTB,volume 25))

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The contributions to this volume are considered within the framework of the question: “What sort of phonetic knowledge is relevant to speech technology?” This discussion throws light on the existing and the potential relationship between speech technology and the phonetic sciences, the possibilities for mutual gain and the need, ultimately, for researchers to emerge who combine the interest and expertise needed in both areas.

Although not an official organizer of the ESE nor an editor of this volume, Jacques Koreman has been WJB’s discussion partner in matters that concern the symposium theme, and has, as such, contributed directly to the discussion presented here.

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Barry, W.J., Van Dommelen, W.A., Koreman, J. (2005). Phonetic Knowledge in Speech Technology. In: Barry, W.J., van Dommelen, W.A. (eds) The Integration of Phonetic Knowledge in Speech Technology. Text, Speech and Language Technology, vol 25. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-2637-4_1

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