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SUMMARY
It was not long after the advent of digital computers in the 1950`s that the idea of using computers to recognize speech began to be investigated. In the ensuing years, numerous techniques for treating the speech signal were developed by researchers worldwide, giving rise today to a wide variety of tools such as Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) applications, powerful speech compression tools, Text-To-Speech (TTS) synthesis, as well as speaker identification and, more recently, diarization tools, to name only a few. And concomitant with this "democratization" of speech processing is a desire . . .
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