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Speech of managing editor Bell Labs demonstrated a computer-based speech synthesis system running on an IBM704 in 1961, a demonstration seen by the author Arthur C. Clarke, giving him the inspiration for the talking computer HAL9000 in his book and film ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’. Forty-five years later, voice synthesis technology can be found in products as diverse as talking dolls, car information systems and various text-to-speech conversion services such as the one recently launched by BT. Many of these modern systems can convert text into a computer synthesised voice of quite respectable quality. ... Voice recognition has turned out to be a much harder task than researchers realised when work began on the problem over forty years ago. However, limited voice recognition applications are starting to creep into everyday use, voice input telephone menu systems are now commonplace, speech-to-text dictaphones are increasingly used for notetaking by doctors and lawyers, and voice input has started to appear in computer games systems. The success of some of these limitedapplication voice recognition systems has recently prompted the big software heavyweights, Microsoft and IBM, to make further investments. ... However, there are still a lot of technological hurdles to overcome; to understand what these are, we need to delve further into the technology. ... Speech recognition - Speech recognition, on the other hand, is a much harder task, and commercial off-the-shelf systems have only been available since the 1990s. Because every person’s voice is different, and words can be spoken in a range of different nuances, tones and emotions, the computational task of successfully recognising spoken words is considerable, and has been the subject of many years of continuing research work around the world. A variety of different approaches are used, dynamic algorithms, neural networks, and knowledge bases, with the most widely used underlying technology being the Hidden Markov Model. These techniques all attempt to search for the most likely word sequence given the fact that the acoustic signal will also contain a lot of background noise.” The 1990s saw the first commercialization of spoken language .

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concerning light, and therefore they must be recorded as non-residential premises,” confirmed Daniela Razova, the Director of the Bond real estate agency. It is due to their location, usually at the corners and on the northern sides of buildings, or due to the fact that the territorial town plan in the given territory requires multifunctional buildings, which means a certain proportion of residential and non-residential premises. The sale of flats is more lucrative than the rental of operations for trade, services or offices. Some flats, often those not meeting technical standards concerning the period of sunlight, are therefore categorised

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The increasing number of new residential houses also brings new experiences. The market is being segmented by price, locality, and flat furnishings. The sellers are not only offering traditional apartments, but are also attracting customers with more sumptuous ones. The description in the advertisement usually includes information on above-standard furnishings or services. And the client feels as if he is purchasing something extra. If it is linked with an often declared lower or the same price and a possibility of reclaiming VAT, success is within sight.

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as non-residential premises, which are officially in tended for temporary housing. In the language of sellers, these units are often presented as apartments, studios or other exotically sounding titles. In response to the question what one should imagine under the term apartment, a sales representative of REB

Suzuki residential projects try to attract new customers even at the expense of tricks, such as an offer of lower quality disguised as top-class. It usually takes some time before the customer realizes that he has actually purchased non-residential premises under a high-sounding title of apartment, studio, etc. However, such real estate has its specific features.

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“We are offering the last flats with the possibility of reclaiming VAT,” boldly declares an ad on the web site of the REB Reality real estate agency.

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page 25-32 Reality agency stated that apartments are flats which are officially recorded as non-residential premises, since the period of sunlight does not meet technical standards. She also added that apartments may only serve as an office for a company, not as a permanent residence. Reality agency stated that apartments are flats which are of-

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“In every residential project one can find several flats which do not meet the technical standards 5


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