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    Farmers' voices on the Spoken Web

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    A network of voice recordings, accessible from any telephone, provides information to farmers in India. Villagers can add their own VoiceSites to promote their business

    Farmers' voices on the Spoken Web

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    A network of voice recordings, accessible from any telephone, provides information to farmers in India. Villagers can add their own VoiceSites to promote their business

    Spoken Web : la parole aux paysans

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    Depuis un téléphone, les paysans indiens peuvent accéder à des informations vocales enregistrées et ajouter leurs propres VoiceSites pour promouvoir leur exploitatio

    Making Technology Invisible in the Developing World

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    Those of us who live in the developed world dwell in an ecology where information is literally everywhere. Besides physical forms such as newspapers, books and magazines, the air around us is crammed with signals carrying information that we can access and use almost without thought on our smartphones and other devices. Information, and the technologies that allow us to access it, are so convenient that we scarcely think about them. They are mostly invisible to our conscious mind. However, for those living in the developing world, information is less than ubiquitous. Although many of people in the developing world have a cellular handset, issues around cost of access and user literacy barriers mean that accessing information is a deliberate, complicated and expensive undertaking. People living here cannot effortlessly pluck invisible information from the air but must go to great lengths to find the information they need. In the rest of this article we shall explore three separate projects that seek to make access to information ubiquitous for these users. We will highlight systems that fit naturally into their ecologies effectively making the technology invisible and allowing users natural, convenient access to information sources

    The Spoken Web Search Task

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    International audienceIn this paper, we describe the "Spoken Web Search" Task, which is being held as part of the 2012 MediaEval campaign. The purpose of this task is to perform audio search in multiple languages, with very little resources being available for each individual language. The data is being taken from audio content that was created in live and realistic low-resource settings
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