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Using forced alignment and HTML5 media syntax to share speech archive data

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Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives
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Powerful language technology tools and methods to support oral history research
Presentation by John Coleman of the University of Oxford at the event "Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives", held at the e-Research Centre, University of Oxford on 18-19 April 2016, organized by Martin Wynne as part of the CLARIN-PLUS project (http://www.clarin.eu).

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Series
Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives
People
John Coleman
Keywords
oral history
language technology
phonetics
Department: Oxford e-Research Centre
Date Added: 16/05/2016
Duration: 00:27:22

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