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1st HSCR@INTERSPEECH 2015: Dresden, Germany
- Rüdiger Hoffmann, Jürgen Trouvain:

First International Workshop on the History of Speech Communication Research, HSCR 2015, Dresden, Germany, September 4-5, 2015. ISCA 2015
Opening Session
- John J. Ohala:

A brief history of experimental phonetics in the 18th and 19th centuries. 13-14 - Walter Schmitz:

The power of communication. apps as human substitutes in science-fiction films. 15-21 - Rüdiger Hoffmann, Dieter Mehnert:

Recent development of the historic acoustic-phonetic collection of the TU Dresden. 22-29
Mechanical Speech Synthesis
- Massimo Pettorino:

The history of talking heads: the trick and the research. 30-41 - Fabian Brackhane:

Kempelen vs. Kratzenstein - researchers on speech synthesis in times of change. 42-49 - Silke Berdux:

"eine kempelensche sprechmaschine". new insights in speaking machines in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. 50-51 - Christian Korpiun:

Kratzenstein's vowel resonators - reflections on a revival. 52-59 - Rüdiger Hoffmann:

Voices for toys - first commercial spin-offs in speech synthesis. 60-70
Collections
- Didier Demolin:

The contribution of the kymograph to the description of african languages. 71-76 - Mária Gósy:

A 75-year-old Hungarian spontaneous speech database. 77-86 - Dieter Studer-Joho:

The early Swiss dialect recording collection "LA" (1924 - 1927): a description and a work plan for its comprehensive edition. 87-94 - Pavel Sturm:

The Prague historical collection of tuning forks: a surviving replica of the Koenig tonometre. 95-105
Pioneering Work in Phonetics
- Angelika Braun:

William Holder - a pioneer of phonetics. 106-117 - Michael Ashby:

Experimental phonetics at University College London before World War I. 118-127 - Hans G. Tillmann, Jessica Siddins:

The "bonn connection" and its consequences: Paul Menzerath and Werner Meyer-Eppler's reunification of phonetics and phonology and the emergence of a new phonetic speech science based on Shannon's mathematical theory of communication. 128-139 - Reijo Aulanko:

Hugo pipping - a pioneer phonetician at the University of Helsinki. 140-147 - Coriandre Vilain, Frédéric Berthommier, Louis-Jean Boë:

A brief history of articulatory-acoustic vowel representation. 148-159 - Jürgen Trouvain:

Notes on the development of speaking styles over decades - the case of live football commentaries. 160-166

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