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This page provides links to presentations and documentation that may be useful to you.  
This page provides links to presentations and documentation that may be useful to you.  


== Presentations ==
== Events ==


# Intro day presentation (Sept 1, 2023)
# [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/16EKwCO9w-XoboEARURjOR1uEybubDz-k4UeulCw3Vj0/edit?usp=sharing Intro day presentation] (Sept 1, 2023)
# [https://sites.google.com/rug.nl/mattcoler/media?authuser=0 Highlights from previous events] (2022-2023)


== Student output ==
== Student output ==
'''Speaking clocks'''
'''Speaking clocks'''
Below are some links to examples of the talking clock assignment (Intro to Voice Tech):
Below are some links to examples of the talking clock assignment ([[Intro to Voice Technology syllabus|Intro to Voice Tech]]):


# Balan + Matuszewski. 2022. ([https://github.com/greenw0lf/talking-clock github]) - Quattrolingo! A clock which tells the time in 4 languages.
# Balan + Matuszewski. 2022. ([https://github.com/greenw0lf/talking-clock github]) - Quattrolingo! A clock which tells the time in 4 languages.

Latest revision as of 05:51, 2 September 2023

This page provides links to presentations and documentation that may be useful to you.

Events[edit | edit source]

  1. Intro day presentation (Sept 1, 2023)
  2. Highlights from previous events (2022-2023)

Student output[edit | edit source]

Speaking clocks Below are some links to examples of the talking clock assignment (Intro to Voice Tech):

  1. Balan + Matuszewski. 2022. (github) - Quattrolingo! A clock which tells the time in 4 languages.
  2. Ivanova + Nicolaij. 2022. (github) - Swahili clock.

Output in the press