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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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Silva, S., Teixeira, A., Cunha, C., Almeida, N., Arun, J., Frahm, J. (2019). Exploring Critical Articulator Identification from 50Hz RT-MRI Data of the Vocal Tract. In Interspeech 2019-2897 (pp. 874-878).

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@inproceedings{silvaExploringCriticalArticulator2019,
  ids = {silvaExploringCriticalArticulator2019a},
  title = {Exploring {{Critical Articulator Identification}} from {{50Hz RT-MRI Data}} of the {{Vocal Tract}}},
  booktitle = {Interspeech 2019-2897},
  author = {Silva, Samuel and Teixeira, Ant{\'o}nio and Cunha, Concei{\c c}{\~a}o and Almeida, Nuno and Arun, Joseph and Frahm, Jens},
  year = {2019},
  pages = {874--878},
  address = {Graz, Austria},
  doi = {DOI: 10.21437/Interspeech.2019-2897},
  abstract = {The study of the static and dynamic aspects of speech production can profit from technologies such as electromagnetic midsagittal articulography (EMA) and real-time magnetic resonance (RTMRI). These can improve our knowledge on which articulators and gestures are involved in producing specific sounds and foster improved speech production models, paramount to advance, e.g., articulatory speech synthesis.}
}

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