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The “Research Reports of the Institute of Phonetics and Speech Communications” (FIPKM, “Forschungseberichte des Instituts für Phonetik und Sprachliche Kommunikation“) were edited and published for 39 volumes until the series was discontinued in 2002. Some of the volumes published between 1996 and 2002 are available online. Others are available in print at request.
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Kisler, T., Reichel, U., Schiel, F. (2017). Multilingual Processing of Speech via Web Services. Computer Speech & Language, 45, 326-347.

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@article{kislerMultilingualProcessingSpeech2017,
  title = {Multilingual Processing of Speech via Web Services},
  author = {Kisler, Thomas and Reichel, Uwe and Schiel, Florian},
  year = {2017},
  month = sep,
  journal = {Computer Speech \& Language},
  series = {Virtual {{Special Issues}}},
  volume = {45},
  pages = {326--347},
  issn = {0885-2308},
  doi = {10.1016/j.csl.2017.01.005},
  abstract = {A new software paradigm `Software as a Service' based on web services is proposed for multilingual linguistic tools and exemplified with the BAS CLARIN web services. Instead of traditional tool development and distribution the tool functionality is implemented on a highly available server that users or applications access via HTTP requests. As examples we describe in detail five multilingual web services for speech science operational since 2012 and discuss the benefits and drawbacks of the new paradigm as well as our experiences with user acceptance and implementation problems. The services include automatic segmentation of speech, grapheme-to-phoneme conversion, syllabification, speech synthesis, and optimal symbol sequence alignment.},
  langid = {english},
  annotation = {00000}
}

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