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[AUDITORY] Audiovisual speech Corpus suitable for children?



Hi Auditory Listers,

 

I am on the search for a corpus of audiovisual speech which is suitable for children – around 6-13 range.

 

Ideally this would be a closed set. The Childrens’ Coordinate Response Measure looks to be the right sort of thing, but I cannot find any available audiovisual version of this. It needs to be free  - this is for a Masters project. So e.g. Sensimetrics’ STEVI is probably not an option.

 

Obviously as a fall back option we can use a corpus intended for adults – but something child friendly would be nice.  

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Best,

Chris

 

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Dr Chris Sumner

Associate Professor in Auditory Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, Nottingham Trent University.

Director, Centre for Research in Applied and Cognitive Neuroscience (CRACN)

email: christian.sumner@xxxxxxxxx

Web:  https://www.ntu.ac.uk/staff-profiles/social-sciences/christian-sumner

Hearing at NTU:  https://www.ntu.ac.uk/research/groups-and-centres/groups/hearing-research-at-ntu

CRACN: https://www.ntu.ac.uk/research/groups-and-centres/centres/centre-for-research-in-applied-cognition-and-neuroscience

UK Acoustics Network/ Hearing:  https://acoustics.ac.uk/sigs/hearing-acoustics/

Frontiers for Young Minds – A world of Sound: https://kids.frontiersin.org/collection/17985/a-world-of-sound

Priorities in Hearing (survey of expert opinions running): https://acoustics.ac.uk/international-priorities-in-hearing-survey/

 

 

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