Florian Schiel

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Curriculum vitae:
FLORIAN SCHIEL received his Dipl.-Ing. and Dr.-Ing. degrees from the Technical University in Munich in 1990 and 1993 respectively, both in electrical engineering. His doctoral thesis deals with automatic speaker adaptation in ASR. Since 1993 he was mainly affiliated to the Institute of Phonetics, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich (LMU), leading the German VERBMOBIL, SmartKom, BITS and SmartWeb project groups. In 1994 and 1997 he spent 6 months each as a research fellow at the International Computer Science Institut (ICSI), Berkeley, California. In 2001 Florian Schiel earned the German 'Habilitation' about the relation of speech technology and phonology at the philosophical faculty of the LMU and since then holds the chair of Phonetic Speech Processing. From 1996 to 2010 he acted as founding director of the Bavarian Archive for Speech Signals (BAS) at the LMU München. In 2005 he founded the spinoff BAS Services Schiel in Munich, Germany. Currently he is CEO for BAS Services and is tenured as a senior researcher at the new Institut of Phonetics and Speech Processing at LMU.
In 2009 he initiated the 'Empirical Speech Processing' graduate school at LMU (together with Chr. Draxler). His present research interests include the analysis and modelling of user specific states based on large data sets, empirical speech analysis in general, speech corpus production and evaluation, speaker verification and forensic phonetics.
He is the author/co-author of 4 monographs, 10 journal articles and book chapters, 28 peer-reviewed conference articles and 7 non-scientific books.


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Mein persönlicher und hochwichtiger Beitrag zum WWW

Es ist kaum zu glauben, aber es gibt immer noch Wörter, die nicht im WWW zu finden sind (zumindest behauptet Google dies). Hier ist eines davon:

Aulasaulalakaula und ist das Wort, das kleine Kinder im mittleren Osten der Antike 'heiligen Männern' hinterher riefen, die - wohl geistig etwas instabil - verwarlost herumwanderten und lallten.
Verwendet von Thomas Mann in seinem Buch 'Joseph und seine Brüder', das vermutlich das beste Stück Prosa ist, was die Menschheit bis jetzt hervorgebracht hat (2. Buch, 1. Hauptstück, 'Von Körper und Geist').


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BAS Services Schiel

Bayerisches Archiv für Sprachsignale (BAS)