2010
DOI: 10.1093/llc/fqq027
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Visualization as a research tool for dialect geography using a geo-browser

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“…Currently, in the field of dialect digitization research, F. de Vriend, L. Boves, et al have use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to analyze and interpret dialect data, making visualization a tool for dialect research [20]. S. Aunkaew, M. Karnjanadecha and C. Wutiwiwatchai have proposed a hybrid technique to recognize the southern Thai dialect, constructing a continuous speech recognition corpus for the southern Thai dialect [21].…”
Section: B Relevant Studies and Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, in the field of dialect digitization research, F. de Vriend, L. Boves, et al have use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to analyze and interpret dialect data, making visualization a tool for dialect research [20]. S. Aunkaew, M. Karnjanadecha and C. Wutiwiwatchai have proposed a hybrid technique to recognize the southern Thai dialect, constructing a continuous speech recognition corpus for the southern Thai dialect [21].…”
Section: B Relevant Studies and Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nonlinear model of geography put forward by Wieling (2012, chapters 6-8) seems promising in this sense because it allows one to directly model geography, rather than using more abstract geographical distances. Furthermore, the geographical pattern might be visually compared with georeferenced data sources (De Vriend et al 2010).…”
Section: Dialectological Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%