From 2010-2012 the Human Language Technology (HLT) research group of the CSIR Meraka Institute received funding from the Department of Arts and Culture (DAC) for a project entitled Lwazi II: Increasing the impact of speech technologies in South Africa. This is the final research report on this project. The Lwazi II project followed on from Lwazi I and involved further research and development work on speech technologies for resource-scarce languages, mainly the official languages of South Africa. The project was divided into two subprojects – Services and Technologies – and the report has been structured accordingly.
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Calteaux, K, De Wet, F, Moors, C, Van Niekerk, D, McAlister, B, Grover A.S, Reid, T, Davel, M, Barnard, E and Van Heerden, C. 2013. Lwazi II Final Report: Increasing the impact of speech technologies in South Africa. Technical report. CSIR: Pretoria, pp 280
Calteaux, K., De Wet, F., Moors, C., Van Niekerk, D., McAlister, B., Grover, A., ... Van Heerden, C. (2013). Lwazi II Final Report: Increasing the impact of speech technologies in South Africa (Workflow;12045). CSIR. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7138
Calteaux, K, Febe De Wet, C Moors, D Van Niekerk, B McAlister, AS Grover, T Reid, M Davel, E Barnard, and C Van Heerden Lwazi II Final Report: Increasing the impact of speech technologies in South Africa. Workflow;12045. CSIR, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7138
Calteaux K, De Wet F, Moors C, Van Niekerk D, McAlister B, Grover A, et al. Lwazi II Final Report: Increasing the impact of speech technologies in South Africa. 2013 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7138