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On the identification of marine bottom macrophyte associations in the north-western Tatar Strait

Issues of modern algology (Вопросы современной альгологии), 2021
Based on the analysis of algological survey materials in the northwestern Tatar Strait, a method for identifying bottom macrophyte assemblages based on the dominant-physiognomical approach was developed.
A. A. Dulenin
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Language Identification System for the Tatar Language [PDF]

open access: yesLecture Notes in Computer Science, 2013
This paper describes a speech identification system for the Tatar, English and Russian languages. It also presents a newly created Tatar speech corpus, which is used for building a language model.
Aidar Khusainov, Dzhavdet Suleymanov
exaly   +1 more source

Noise-Robust Multilingual Speech Recognition and the Tatar Speech Corpus

Digital Signal Processing and Signal Processing Education Workshop
After focusing on individual languages for a long time, multilingual automatic speech recognition has recently become an active area of research. For instance, Whisper by OpenAI is capable of recognizing speech in 99 languages.
Saida Mussakhojayeva   +6 more
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TatarTTS: An Open-Source Text-to-Speech Synthesis Dataset for the Tatar Language

Digital Signal Processing and Signal Processing Education Workshop
This paper introduces an open-source dataset for speech synthesis in the Tatar language. The dataset comprises approximately 70 hours of transcribed audio recordings, featuring two professional speakers (one male and one female). Notably, it is the first
D. Orel   +4 more
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A corpus-based approach to a thesaurus of Tatar idioms

Voprosy leksikografii
The main aim of the project is an ideographic description of modern Tatar idioms, i.e., organization of idioms according to semantic fields which are defined as a set of lexical units connected with each other by some salient semantic features.
G. Gizatova
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Problems of Semantic Relation Extraction from Tatar Text Corpus “Tugan Tel”

2024 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Problems of Informatics, Electronics and Radio Engineering (PIERE)
This study is an intermediate result of work on the task of automatic taxonomy enrichment by semantic relations of hyponymy-hypernymy of Turkic languages multilingual thesaurus, implemented within the framework of the linguistic portal “Turkic Morpheme”.
Artur Mindubaev, A. Gatiatullin
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Muscovy and the Tatars

Canadian-American Slavic Studies, 2020
Abstract This article explores relations between Muscovy and the so-called Later Golden Horde successor states that existed during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries on the territory of Desht-i Qipchaq (the Qipchaq Steppe, a part of the East European steppe bounded roughly by the Oskol and Tobol rivers, the steppe-forest line, and the Caspian ...
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The paradoxes of a localised Islamic orthodoxy: Rethinking Tatar traditional Islam in Russia

Ethnicities, 2019
The question of the process of developing national or local forms of Islam is often approached through the lens of the domestication of Islam and by emphasising the role of the state or Muslim officials close to the state in this process.
Lili Di Puppo
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Methane Fluxes at the Water–Atmosphere Interface in the Southern Tatar Strait of the Sea of Japan: Distribution and Variation

, 2020
—We present the results of gas-geochemical surveys in the sea surface water layer, water column, and bottom sediments of the Tatar Strait (north of the Sea of Japan) in 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017, and 2018.
R. Shakirov   +8 more
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Tatars and the Tatar Language in Germany

2021
This article discusses the history of the presence of Tatar language in Germany which cameinto being as the result of political developments following World War I. The Germans captured Tatarsoldiers from the Russian army and interned the captives in camps designated especially for them, inorder to subject them to Pan-Islamic propaganda.
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