Incorporating Speech Synthesis in the Development of a Mobile Platform for E-learning

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Incorporating Speech Synthesis in the Development of a Mobile Platform for E-learning. / Roux, Justus; Scholtz, Pieter; Klop, Daleen; Povlsen, Claus; Jongejan, Bart; Magnusdottir, Asta Olga.

Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation: LREC'10. Valletta, Malta : European Language Resources Association, 2010.

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Harvard

Roux, J, Scholtz, P, Klop, D, Povlsen, C, Jongejan, B & Magnusdottir, AO 2010, Incorporating Speech Synthesis in the Development of a Mobile Platform for E-learning. in Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation: LREC'10. European Language Resources Association, Valletta, Malta, The 7th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation 2010, Valletta, Malta, 19/05/2010.

APA

Roux, J., Scholtz, P., Klop, D., Povlsen, C., Jongejan, B., & Magnusdottir, A. O. (2010). Incorporating Speech Synthesis in the Development of a Mobile Platform for E-learning. In Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation: LREC'10 European Language Resources Association.

Vancouver

Roux J, Scholtz P, Klop D, Povlsen C, Jongejan B, Magnusdottir AO. Incorporating Speech Synthesis in the Development of a Mobile Platform for E-learning. In Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation: LREC'10. Valletta, Malta: European Language Resources Association. 2010

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Roux, Justus ; Scholtz, Pieter ; Klop, Daleen ; Povlsen, Claus ; Jongejan, Bart ; Magnusdottir, Asta Olga. / Incorporating Speech Synthesis in the Development of a Mobile Platform for E-learning. Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation: LREC'10. Valletta, Malta : European Language Resources Association, 2010.

Bibtex

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