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Title: Accessing the spoken word
Authors: Goldman, Jerry
Renals, Steve
Bird, Steven
de Jong, Franciska
Federico, Marcello
Fleischhauer, Carl
Kornbluh, Mark
Lamel, Lori
Oard, Douglas W
Stewart, Claire
Wright, Richard
Issue Date: Aug-2005
Citation: Accessing the spoken word. International Journal on Digital Libraries. Volume 5, Number 4 . August 2005. pp.287 - 298.
Publisher: Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
Abstract: Spoken-word audio collections cover many domains, including radio and television broadcasts, oral narratives, governmental proceedings, lectures, and telephone conversations. The collection, access, and preservation of such data is stimulated by political, economic, cultural, and educational needs. This paper outlines the major issues in the field, reviews the current state of technology, examines the rapidly changing policy issues relating to privacy and copyright, and presents issues relating to the collection and preservation of spoken audio content
Keywords: Spoken document retrieval
Preservation
Copyright
Speech technology
Content annotation
URI: DOI: 10.1007/s00799-004-0101-0
http://hdl.handle.net/1842/947
ISSN: 1432-5012 (Paper)
1432-1300 (Online)
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