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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A Bayesian triphone model Ming, Ji
1999
2 p. 195-206
12 p.
artikel
2 Accessing speech data using strategic fixation Whittaker, Steve
2007
2 p. 296-324
29 p.
artikel
3 A combination of data mining method with decision trees building for Speech/Music discrimination Wu, Qiong
2010
2 p. 257-272
16 p.
artikel
4 Acoustic modeling for large vocabulary speech recognition Lee, C.H.
1990
2 p. 127-165
39 p.
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5 Acoustic speech unit segmentation for concatenative synthesis Torres, H.M.
2008
2 p. 196-206
11 p.
artikel
6 Adaptation of automatic speech recognizers to new speakers using canonical correlation analysis techniques Choukri, K.
1986
2 p. 95-107
13 p.
artikel
7 Adaptive acquisition of language Gorin, A.L.
1991
2 p. 101-132
32 p.
artikel
8 A derivation of minimum classification error from the theoretical classification risk using Parzen estimation McDermott, Erik
2004
2 p. 107-122
16 p.
artikel
9 A dictionary for a very large vocabulary word recognition system Seitz, Philip F.
1990
2 p. 193-202
10 p.
artikel
10 A fast algorithm for parallel model combination for noisy speech recognition Hwang, Tai-Hwei
2000
2 p. 81-100
20 p.
artikel
11 A finite element model of fluid flow in the vocal tract Thomas, T.J.
1986
2 p. 131-151
21 p.
artikel
12 A fuzzy decision tree-based duration model for Standard Yorùbá text-to-speech synthesis Ọdẹ´jọbí, Ọdẹ´túnjí A.
2007
2 p. 325-349
25 p.
artikel
13 A knowledge-based system for stop consonant identification based on speech spectrogram reading Lamel, Lori F.
1993
2 p. 169-191
23 p.
artikel
14 Alignment of phonemes with their corresponding orthography Lawrence, S.G.C.
1986
2 p. 153-165
13 p.
artikel
15 A model-based connected-digit recognition system using either hidden Markov models or templates Rabiner, L.R.
1986
2 p. 167-197
31 p.
artikel
16 A multiple-level linear/linear segmental HMM with a formant-based intermediate layer Russell, Martin J.
2005
2 p. 205-225
21 p.
artikel
17 An adaptive post-filtering method producing an artificial Lombard-like effect for intelligibility enhancement of narrowband telephone speech Jokinen, Emma
2014
2 p. 619-628
10 p.
artikel
18 Analysing a simple language model·some general conclusions for language models for speech recognition Ueberla, Joerg
1994
2 p. 153-176
24 p.
artikel
19 Analysis and HMM-based synthesis of hypo and hyperarticulated speech Picart, Benjamin
2014
2 p. 687-707
21 p.
artikel
20 Analysis of voice features related to obstructive sleep apnoea and their application in diagnosis support Montero Benavides, Ana
2014
2 p. 434-452
19 p.
artikel
21 An explicit time-frequency characterization of synchrony in an auditory model Cooke, M.P.
1992
2 p. 153-173
21 p.
artikel
22 Animated Lombard speech: Motion capture, facial animation and visual intelligibility of speech produced in adverse conditions Alexanderson, Simon
2014
2 p. 607-618
12 p.
artikel
23 An information theoretical investigation into the distribution of phonetic information across the auditory spectrogram Morris, Andrew
1993
2 p. 121-136
16 p.
artikel
24 A numerical simulation of laryngeal flow in a forced-oscillation glottal model Alipour, Fariborz
1996
2 p. 75-93
19 p.
artikel
25 A path-stack algorithm for optimizing dynamic regimes in a statistical hidden dynamic model of speech Ma, Jeff Z.
2000
2 p. 101-114
14 p.
artikel
26 Applying an analysis of acted vocal emotions to improve the simulation of synthetic speech Murray, Iain R.
2008
2 p. 107-129
23 p.
artikel
27 Applying SVMs and weight-based factor analysis to unsupervised adaptation for speaker verification McLaren, Mitchell
2011
2 p. 327-340
14 p.
artikel
28 Approaching speech intelligibility enhancement with inspiration from Lombard and Clear speaking styles Godoy, Elizabeth
2014
2 p. 629-647
19 p.
artikel
29 A practical methodology for speech source localization with microphone arrays Brandstein, Michael S.
1997
2 p. 91-126
36 p.
artikel
30 A practical time-delay estimator for localizing speech sources with a microphone array Brandstein, Michael S.
1995
2 p. 153-169
17 p.
artikel
31 A prototype for a conversational companion for reminiscing about images Wilks, Yorick
2011
2 p. 140-157
18 p.
artikel
32 Assigning phrase breaks from part-of-speech sequences Taylor, Paul
1998
2 p. 99-117
19 p.
artikel
33 Assignment of segmental duration in text-to-speech synthesis van Santen, Jan P.H.
1994
2 p. 95-128
34 p.
artikel
34 A statistical model for robust integration of narrowband cues in speech Saul, Lawrence K.
2001
2 p. 175-194
20 p.
artikel
35 A study on the use of bi-directional contextual dependence in Markov random field-based acoustic modelling for speech recognition Huo, Qiang
1996
2 p. 95-105
11 p.
artikel
36 A three-stage approach to the automated scoring of spontaneous spoken responses Higgins, Derrick
2011
2 p. 282-306
25 p.
artikel
37 A two-stage algorithm for determining talker location from linear microphone array data Silverman, Harvey F.
1992
2 p. 129-152
24 p.
artikel
38 Auditory nerve representation as a front-end for speech recognition in a noisy environment Ghitza, Oded
1986
2 p. 109-130
22 p.
artikel
39 Automatic classification of intonational phrase boundaries Wang, Michelle Q.
1992
2 p. 175-196
22 p.
artikel
40 Automatic discovery of topics and acoustic morphemes from speech Cerisara, Christophe
2009
2 p. 220-239
20 p.
artikel
41 Automatic evaluation of singing enthusiasm for karaoke Daido, Ryunosuke
2014
2 p. 501-517
17 p.
artikel
42 Automatic measurement of speech recognition performance: a comparison of six speaker-dependent recognition devices Nusbaum, Howard C.
1987
2 p. 87-108
22 p.
artikel
43 A wavelet-based parameterization for speech/music discrimination Didiot, E.
2010
2 p. 341-357
17 p.
artikel
44 Building an automated English sentence evaluation system for students learning English as a second language Lee, Kong Joo
2011
2 p. 246-260
15 p.
artikel
45 Cascaded model adaptation for dialog act segmentation and tagging Guz, Umit
2010
2 p. 289-306
18 p.
artikel
46 Comparing the consistency and distinctiveness of speech produced in quiet and in noise Kim, Jeesun
2014
2 p. 598-606
9 p.
artikel
47 Computing vocal entrainment: A signal-derived PCA-based quantification scheme with application to affect analysis in married couple interactions Lee, Chi-Chun
2014
2 p. 518-539
22 p.
artikel
48 Contemporaneous text as side-information in statistical language modeling Khudanpur, Sanjeev
2004
2 p. 143-162
20 p.
artikel
49 Contextual word similarity and estimation from sparse data Dagan, Ido
1995
2 p. 123-152
30 p.
artikel
50 Continuous speech recognition with sparse coding Smit, W.J.
2009
2 p. 200-219
20 p.
artikel
51 Cross-validation and aggregated EM training for robust parameter estimation Shinozaki, Takahiro
2008
2 p. 185-195
11 p.
artikel
52 Differences between acoustic characteristics of spontaneous and read speech and their effects on speech recognition performance Nakamura, Masanobu
2008
2 p. 171-184
14 p.
artikel
53 Digital filter simulation of the basilar membrane Ambikairajah, Eliathamby
1989
2 p. 105-118
14 p.
artikel
54 Discriminative n-gram language modeling Roark, Brian
2007
2 p. 373-392
20 p.
artikel
55 Document sentiment classification by exploring description model of topical terms Hu, Yi
2011
2 p. 386-403
18 p.
artikel
56 Does the signal-to-noise ratio of an interlocutor influence a speaker's vocal intensity? Tweedy, Rebecca S.
2014
2 p. 572-579
8 p.
artikel
57 DTW schemes for continuous speech recognition: a unified view Godin, C.
1989
2 p. 169-198
30 p.
artikel
58 Dynamic Bayesian networks and variable length genetic algorithm for designing cue-based model for dialogue act recognition Yahya, Anwar Ali
2010
2 p. 190-218
29 p.
artikel
59 Dynamic visual features for audio–visual speaker verification Dean, David
2010
2 p. 136-149
14 p.
artikel
60 Editorial 2011
2 p. 127-
1 p.
artikel
61 Editorial: New developments at CSL Ostendorf, Mari
2000
2 p. 79-
1 p.
artikel
62 Efficient likelihood evaluation and dynamic Gaussian selection for HMM-based speech recognition Cai, Jun
2009
2 p. 147-164
18 p.
artikel
63 English noun-phrase accent prediction for text-to-speech Sproat, Richard
1994
2 p. 79-94
16 p.
artikel
64 Enhancing lexical cohesion measure with confidence measures, semantic relations and language model interpolation for multimedia spoken content topic segmentation Guinaudeau, Camille
2012
2 p. 90-104
15 p.
artikel
65 Environment adaptation for robust speaker verification by cascading maximum likelihood linear regression and reinforced learning Yiu, K.K.
2007
2 p. 231-246
16 p.
artikel
66 Eurospeech 89 1989
2 p. 199-
1 p.
artikel
67 Evaluating the pronunciation component of text-to-speech systems for English: a performance comparison of different approaches Damper, R.I.
1999
2 p. 155-176
22 p.
artikel
68 Evaluation of a hierarchical reinforcement learning spoken dialogue system Cuayáhuitl, Heriberto
2010
2 p. 395-429
35 p.
artikel
69 Evaluation of BIC-based algorithms for audio segmentation Cettolo, Mauro
2005
2 p. 147-170
24 p.
artikel
70 Evolutionary minimization of the Rand index for speaker clustering Tsai, Wei-Ho
2009
2 p. 165-175
11 p.
artikel
71 Explicit state occupancy modelling by hidden semi-Markov models: application of Derin's scheme Guédon, Y.
1990
2 p. 167-192
26 p.
artikel
72 Extending lexical association measures for collocation extraction Petrović, Saša
2010
2 p. 383-394
12 p.
artikel
73 Factor analysed hidden Markov models for speech recognition Rosti, A-V.I.
2004
2 p. 181-200
20 p.
artikel
74 From within-word model search to across-word model search in large vocabulary continuous speech recognition Sixtus, Achim
2002
2 p. 245-271
27 p.
artikel
75 Hidden Markov models for speech recognition Young, S.J.
1991
2 p. 203-204
2 p.
artikel
76 Hidden Markov models with templates as non-stationary states: an application to speech recognition Ghitza, Oded
1993
2 p. 101-120
20 p.
artikel
77 Hidden Markov model training with contaminated speech material for distant-talking speech recognition Matassoni, Marco
2002
2 p. 205-223
19 p.
artikel
78 High accuracy phone recognition using context clustering and quasi-triphonic models Ljolje, Andrej
1994
2 p. 129-151
23 p.
artikel
79 Hybrid user intention modeling to diversify dialog simulations Jung, Sangkeun
2011
2 p. 307-326
20 p.
artikel
80 Improved acoustic modeling for large vocabulary continuous speech recognition Lee, C.-H.
1992
2 p. 103-127
25 p.
artikel
81 Improving robustness of MLLR adaptation with speaker-clustered regression class trees Mandal, Arindam
2009
2 p. 176-199
24 p.
artikel
82 Improving statistical machine translation using shallow linguistic knowledge Hwang, Young-Sook
2007
2 p. 350-372
23 p.
artikel
83 Initiative conflicts in task-oriented dialogue Yang, Fan
2010
2 p. 175-189
15 p.
artikel
84 Integrating imperfect transcripts into speech recognition systems for building high-quality corpora Lecouteux, Benjamin
2012
2 p. 67-89
23 p.
artikel
85 Intelligibility enhancement of HMM-generated speech in additive noise by modifying Mel cepstral coefficients to increase the glimpse proportion Valentini-Botinhao, Cassia
2014
2 p. 665-686
22 p.
artikel
86 Interpolation of n-gram and mutual-information based trigger pair language models for Mandarin speech recognition GuoDong, Z.
1999
2 p. 125-141
17 p.
artikel
87 Intonation modeling for Indian languages Sreenivasa Rao, K.
2009
2 p. 240-256
17 p.
artikel
88 Intoxicated speech detection: A fusion framework with speaker-normalized hierarchical functionals and GMM supervectors Bone, Daniel
2014
2 p. 375-391
17 p.
artikel
89 Introduction to the Special Issue on Broadening the View on Speaker Analysis Schuller, Björn
2014
2 p. 343-345
3 p.
artikel
90 Introduction to the Special Issue on The listening talker: context-dependent speech production and perception Cooke, Martin
2014
2 p. 540-542
3 p.
artikel
91 Joint evaluation of multiple speech patterns for speech recognition and training Nair, Nishanth Ulhas
2010
2 p. 307-340
34 p.
artikel
92 k -TSS language models in speech recognition systems Torres, I.
2001
2 p. 127-148
22 p.
artikel
93 Language modeling with probabilistic left corner parsing Van Uytsel, Dong Hoon
2005
2 p. 171-204
34 p.
artikel
94 Learning what to say and how to say it: Joint optimisation of spoken dialogue management and natural language generation Lemon, Oliver
2011
2 p. 210-221
12 p.
artikel
95 Level of interest sensing in spoken dialog using decision-level fusion of acoustic and lexical evidence Jeon, Je Hun
2014
2 p. 420-433
14 p.
artikel
96 Mandarin–English Information (MEI): investigating translingual speech retrieval Meng, Helen M.
2004
2 p. 163-179
17 p.
artikel
97 Maximum likelihood linear regression for speaker adaptation of continuous density hidden Markov models Leggetter, C.J.
1995
2 p. 171-185
15 p.
artikel
98 Maximum likelihood linear transformations for HMM-based speech recognition Gales, M.J.F.
1998
2 p. 75-98
24 p.
artikel
99 Medium-term speaker states—A review on intoxication, sleepiness and the first challenge Schuller, Björn
2014
2 p. 346-374
29 p.
artikel
100 Minimally distinct word-pair discrimination using a back-propagation network Moore, R.K.
1989
2 p. 119-131
13 p.
artikel
101 Minimum Bayes-risk automatic speech recognition Goel, Vaibhava
2000
2 p. 115-135
21 p.
artikel
102 Mining methodologies from NLP publications: A case study in automatic terminology recognition Kovačević, Aleksandar
2012
2 p. 105-126
22 p.
artikel
103 Modeling durations of syllables using neural networks Rao, K. Sreenivasa
2007
2 p. 282-295
14 p.
artikel
104 Modeling phonetic pattern variability in favor of the creation of robust emotion classifiers for real-life applications Vlasenko, Bogdan
2014
2 p. 483-500
18 p.
artikel
105 Modelling text prediction systems in low- and high-inflected languages Garay-Vitoria, Nestor
2010
2 p. 117-135
19 p.
artikel
106 Multi-band automatic speech recognition Cerisara, Christophe
2001
2 p. 151-174
24 p.
artikel
107 Multifunctionality in dialogue Bunt, Harry
2011
2 p. 222-245
24 p.
artikel
108 Multimodal and mobile conversational Health and Fitness Companions Turunen, Markku
2011
2 p. 192-209
18 p.
artikel
109 Multiple pronunciation dictionary using HMM-state confusion characteristics Wakita, Y.
1999
2 p. 143-153
11 p.
artikel
110 Noise adaptation in a hidden Markov model speech recognition system Van Compernolle, Dirk
1989
2 p. 151-167
17 p.
artikel
111 Notices 1991
2 p. 205-206
2 p.
artikel
112 On an application of phonological knowledge in automatic speech recognition Hoequist Jr, Charles
1991
2 p. 133-153
21 p.
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113 On automatic phonetic transcription quality: lower word error rates do not guarantee better transcriptions Kessens, Judith M.
2004
2 p. 123-141
19 p.
artikel
114 On-line experimental methods to evaluate text-to-speech (TTS) synthesis: effects of voice gender and signal quality on intelligibility, naturalness and preference Stevens, Catherine
2005
2 p. 129-146
18 p.
artikel
115 On maximum mutual information speaker-adapted training McDonough, John
2008
2 p. 130-147
18 p.
artikel
116 On the spectrographic representation of rapidly time-varying speech Silverman, Harvey F.
1987
2 p. 63-86
24 p.
artikel
117 Partially observable Markov decision processes for spoken dialog systems Williams, Jason D.
2007
2 p. 393-422
30 p.
artikel
118 Perceptual learning of vowels in a neuromorphic system Morin, Todd M.
1990
2 p. 79-126
48 p.
artikel
119 Phonemic transcription by analogy in text-to-speech synthesis: Novel word pronunciation and lexicon compression Bagshaw, Paul C.
1998
2 p. 119-142
24 p.
artikel
120 Planning Small Talk behavior with cultural influences for multiagent systems Endrass, Birgit
2011
2 p. 158-174
17 p.
artikel
121 Practical use of non-local features for statistical spoken language understanding Jeong, Minwoo
2008
2 p. 148-170
23 p.
artikel
122 Prior knowledge guided maximum expected likelihood based model selection and adaptation for nonnative speech recognition He, Xiaodong
2007
2 p. 247-265
19 p.
artikel
123 Pronunciation modeling by sharing Gaussian densities across phonetic models Saraçlar, Murat
2000
2 p. 137-160
24 p.
artikel
124 Reviewer Acknowledgement 2010 2012
2 p. I-IV
nvt p.
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125 Robust automatic intelligibility assessment techniques evaluated on speakers treated for head and neck cancer Middag, Catherine
2014
2 p. 467-482
16 p.
artikel
126 Search and learning strategies for improving hidden Markov models De Mori, Renato
1995
2 p. 107-121
15 p.
artikel
127 Selection of the most significant parameters for duration modelling in a Spanish text-to-speech system using neural networks Córdoba, Ricardo
2002
2 p. 183-203
21 p.
artikel
128 Semantic and phonetic automatic reconstruction of medical dictations Petrik, Stefan
2011
2 p. 363-385
23 p.
artikel
129 Semi-supervised ranking for document retrieval Duh, Kevin
2011
2 p. 261-281
21 p.
artikel
130 Some background on dialogue management and conversational speech for dialogue systems Wilks, Yorick
2011
2 p. 128-139
12 p.
artikel
131 Sparse imputation for large vocabulary noise robust ASR Gemmeke, Jort Florent
2011
2 p. 462-479
18 p.
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132 Speaker adaptation based on transfer vector field smoothing using maximum a posteriori probability estimation Tonomura, Masahiro
1996
2 p. 117-132
16 p.
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133 Speaker recognition using HMM composition in noisy environments Matsui, Tomoko
1996
2 p. 107-116
10 p.
artikel
134 Speaker state classification based on fusion of asymmetric simple partial least squares (SIMPLS) and support vector machines Huang, Dong-Yan
2014
2 p. 392-419
28 p.
artikel
135 Speaking in noise: How does the Lombard effect improve acoustic contrasts between speech and ambient noise? Garnier, Maëva
2014
2 p. 580-597
18 p.
artikel
136 Special speech recognition approaches for the highly confusing Mandarin syllables based on hidden Markov models Lee, Lin-shan
1991
2 p. 181-201
21 p.
artikel
137 Speech enhancement using a Bayesian evidence approach Saleh, Gaafar M.K.
2001
2 p. 101-125
25 p.
artikel
138 Speech Maker: a flexible and general framework for text-to-speech synthesis, and its application to Dutch van Leeuwen, Hugo C.
1993
2 p. 149-167
19 p.
artikel
139 Speech segmentation using regression fusion of boundary predictions Mporas, Iosif
2010
2 p. 273-288
16 p.
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140 Spoken language understanding using weakly supervised learning Wu, Wei-Lin
2010
2 p. 358-382
25 p.
artikel
141 Stochastically-based semantic analysis for machine translation Minker, W.
1999
2 p. 177-194
18 p.
artikel
142 Stochastic phonographic transduction for English Luk, R.W.P.
1996
2 p. 133-153
21 p.
artikel
143 String-based minimum verification error (SB-MVE) training for speech recognition Rahim, Mazin G.
1997
2 p. 147-160
14 p.
artikel
144 Study on pharyngeal and uvular consonants in foreign accented Arabic for ASR Alotaibi, Yousef Ajami
2010
2 p. 219-231
13 p.
artikel
145 Synthesis and perception of breathy, normal, and Lombard speech in the presence of noise Raitio, Tuomo
2014
2 p. 648-664
17 p.
artikel
146 Text-independent speaker identification from short utterances based on piecewise discriminant analysis Matsumoto, Hiroshi
1989
2 p. 133-150
18 p.
artikel
147 The common vector approach and its comparison with other subspace methods in case of sufficient data Gülmezoğlu, M. Bilginer
2007
2 p. 266-281
16 p.
artikel
148 The Hidden Information State model: A practical framework for POMDP-based spoken dialogue management Young, Steve
2010
2 p. 150-174
25 p.
artikel
149 The listening talker: A review of human and algorithmic context-induced modifications of speech Cooke, Martin
2014
2 p. 543-571
29 p.
artikel
150 The SPHINX-II speech recognition system: an overview Huang, Xuedong
1993
2 p. 137-148
12 p.
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151 The STAR system: an interactive pronunciation tutor for young children Russell, Martin
2000
2 p. 161-175
15 p.
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152 The subspace Gaussian mixture model—A structured model for speech recognition Povey, Daniel
2011
2 p. 404-439
36 p.
artikel
153 The use of variable frame rate analysis in speech recognition Ponting, K.M.
1991
2 p. 169-179
11 p.
artikel
154 The user model-based summarize and refine approach improves information presentation in spoken dialog systems Winterboer, Andi K.
2011
2 p. 175-191
17 p.
artikel
155 Topic tracking language model for speech recognition Watanabe, Shinji
2011
2 p. 440-461
22 p.
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156 Towards modeling user behavior in interactions mediated through an automated bidirectional speech translation system Shin, JongHo
2010
2 p. 232-256
25 p.
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157 Towards situated speech understanding: visual context priming of language models Roy, Deb
2005
2 p. 227-248
22 p.
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158 Towards the automatic recognition of anaphoric features in English text: the impersonal pronoun “it” Paice, C.D.
1987
2 p. 109-132
24 p.
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159 Transformation streams and the HMM error model Gales, M.J.F.
2002
2 p. 225-243
19 p.
artikel
160 Usability assessment of text-to-speech synthesis for additional detail in an automated telephone banking system Morton, Hazel
2011
2 p. 341-362
22 p.
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161 Using phonologically-constrained morphological analysis in continuous speech recognition Huckvale, Mark
2002
2 p. 165-181
17 p.
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162 Vector-field-smoothed Bayesian learning for fast and incremental speaker/telephone-channel adaptation Takahashi, Jun-ichi
1997
2 p. 127-146
20 p.
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163 Vocal fatigue induced by prolonged oral reading: Analysis and detection Caraty, Marie-José
2014
2 p. 453-466
14 p.
artikel
164 Word juncture modeling using phonological rules for HMM-based continuous speech recognition Giachin, Egidio P.
1991
2 p. 155-168
14 p.
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