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Revision as of 12:47, 27 September 2023
This table summarizes dataset resources available
Note: You have editing rights to the table, so you can edit/adjust it to your needs*. Your instructors will clean it up afterwards.
Dataset name | Type of data | Annotation remarks | License | Metadata | Name/s of people who are entering the data |
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LibriSpeech | Audio books (clean, flac format) |
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. |
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Hugging Face | |||||
LibriVoxDeEn | Audio based on audio books (.wav file format)
German text and English translation (.tsv file format) |
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Non-Commercial ShareAlike Internation License |
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https://github.com/numediart/EmoV-DB | |||||
SAF (Short Answer Feedback Dataset) | Audio based on | ||||
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Notes on LibriSpeech
- We only used the development set to test our ASR code in Python;
- The names of the speakers who recorded all the audiobooks contained in this corpus are also available in a separate text file;
- Exhaustive information about this dataset can be found in this article;
- This dataset was included in the Kaldi speech recognition toolkit.