• Lab S.p.A. (formerly Centro Studi e Laboratori Telecomunicazioni S.p.A.; CSELT) is an Italian research center for telecommunication based in Torino, the...
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  • Loquendo, which was founded in 2001 under the Telecom Italia Lab (formerly, CSELT), also had offices in United Kingdom, Spain, Germany, France, and the United...
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  • speech technologies and applied natural language processing, most of them at CSELT and Loquendo, with the amount of 40 papers and four patents. Ciaramella...
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  • for Speech and Image Processing), a partnership between Thomson-CSF, AEG, CSELT and ENSPS (ESPRIT P26), to develop the algorithmic and architectural techniques...
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  • Luciano (1 November 1995). "Interactive voice technology at work: The CSELT experience". Speech Communication. 17 (3): 263–271. doi:10.1016/0167-6393(95)00030-R...
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  • in the early 1980s by the Centro Studi e Laboratori Telecomunicazioni (CSELT) in Torino, Italy, producing the ABLED graphic VLSI design editor. In the...
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    the era of optical fiber telecommunication. The Italian research center CSELT worked with Corning to develop practical optical fiber cables, resulting...
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    boostrap dei computer concepito in CSELT [Alberto Ciaramella discusses the patent for bootstrapping computers conceived at CSELT] (in Italian). Archived from...
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  • patent was filed in 1983, coming from the telecommunication research in CSELT (Italy) by Michele Cavazza and Alberto Ciaramella as a basis for both future...
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  • Automaton), an early computer machine aimed to speech synthesis, built at CSELT starting from 1975 Musa (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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    Rossi (food & beverage), Alpitour (hospitality and tourism), TILab (ex-CSELT), and Aurora (pen manufacturer). The city is also well known for its aerospace...
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    independently from the STURP research, Giovanni Tamburelli obtained at CSELT a 3D-elaboration from the Shroud with higher resolution than Jumper and...
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  • done in Venice; a modified upgraded version was used in Gruppi Speciali of CSELT, the second electromechanical phone switch in Europe. The Gp16 was later...
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  • called MAIL-ITA, followed by ITA-PE 162 (which held its meetings at the CSELT) in 1994, 1998 saw the establishment of the Italian Naming Authority, which...
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    working group consisting of van de Kerkhof, Stoll, Leonardo Chiariglione (CSELT VP for Media), Yves-François Dehery, Karlheinz Brandenburg (Germany) and...
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  • speech" in Italian. The microprocessor was designed by the Italian companies CSELT and ELSAG and was produced by SGS: a combination of Hidden Markov Model...
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  • back-off model allowed language models to use multiple length n-grams, and CSELT used HMM to recognize languages (both in software and in hardware specialized...
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  • CSELT. It was the first commercial speech synthesis software able to speak Italian. It was the first commercial product of the research center CSELT in...
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    international group MPEG, led by the Italian engineer Leonardo Chiariglione from CSELT (that promoted the standard and validated it), took mp3 as an international...
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  • tunnel broker, by Ivano Guardini that also contributed the RFC:3053, at CSELT. 2000 Production-quality BSD support for IPv6 becomes generally available...
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  • 2010-08-01. MPEG (2001). "The Delivery Layer in MPEG-4 - G. Franceschini - CSELT Centro Studi e Laboratori Telecomunicazioni S.p.A". MPEG. Archived from...
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  • Hiroshi Yasuda (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone) and Leonardo Chiariglione (CSELT). MPEG was formed to address the need for standard video and audio formats...
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    needed] In October 1973, Corning Glass signed a development contract with CSELT and Pirelli aimed to test fiber optics in an urban environment: in September...
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    the initiative of Dr. Hiroshi Yasuda (NTT) and Dr. Leonardo Chiariglione (CSELT). Chiariglione was the group's chair (called Convenor in ISO/IEC terminology)...
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    presented, a microprocessor specialized for speech-recognition designed by CSELT, Elsag and manufactured by SGS. It was used for telephone dialogue-based...
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    including English and French. From March 1971 until July 2003, he was with CSELT, the corporate research center of the Telecom Italia group. His final position...
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    the first version of ELOQUENS, a text-to-speech commercial software, from CSELT. 1993 The first web magazine, The Virtual Journal, is published but fails...
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    later, although it does not use a microprocessor. 1975 Italy The laboratory CSELT released MUSA (MUltichannel Speaking Automaton), an early experiment of...
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  • Italian company in Turin, Centro Studi e Laboratori Telecomunicazioni (CSELT) begins operation of two telephone exchanges. September 18 – Courageous...
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    released. February 1 Foundation of the newco Loquendo as a spin-off of the CSELT's voice technology group. February The Agile Manifesto, which crystallised...
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