Small German speech corpus request (Adrian Fourcin )


Subject: Small German speech corpus request
From:    Adrian Fourcin  <a.fourcin@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Tue, 20 May 2014 17:56:41 +0100
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--=====================_4462421==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed Dear Annamaria Kovacs This link may be of use to you:- http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/shop/eurom1.php even though the main corpus is much larger than you need, the Few Talker component is OKLanguages: Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Norwegian, Swedish Speakers: 60 speakers per language Protocol: 20KHz 16bit sampling, anechoic room Media: 5 CDROMs per language Content: (for each language) Many Talker Corpus (30 women, 30 men), 100 numbers, 3 passages, 5 sentences, (speech signal) Few Talker Corpus (5 women and 5 men), 100 numbers x 5, 15 passages, 25 sentences, C(C)VC(V) x 5, (speech + laryngographic signals) Very Few Talker Corpus (1 woman and 1 man), C(C)VC(V) material embedded in 5 context, phrases., Context words x 5, (speech + laryngographic signals) Adrian Fourcin At 12:21 19/05/2014, you wrote: >Dear List Members, > >To perform analysis of salient event detection methods in speech >with 3 different languages, I would like to ask you, if you have >some small (preferably 4 speakers , 2 male, 2 female, 10 sentences >for each) German corpus, which you can share with me. In best case >it would be studio-quality (in .wav) and native German speakers. It >is not a problem to have a bigger corpus, but these are the minimum >requirements. >Any help and suggestions are welcomed (perhaps other languages too >with the same speaker/sentence properties as above). > >Thanks in advance, >Annamaria Kovacs > >-- > > > --=====================_4462421==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" <html> <body> <br> Dear Annamaria Kovacs<br><br> This link may be of use to you:-<br> <a href="http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/shop/eurom1.php" eudora="autourl"> http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/shop/eurom1.php</a><br> even though the main corpus is much larger than you need, the Few Talker component is OK<b>Languages</b>: <dl> <dd>Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Norwegian, Swedish </dl><b>Speakers</b>: <dl> <dd>60 speakers per language </dl><b>Protocol</b>: <dl> <dd>20KHz 16bit sampling, anechoic room </dl><b>Media</b>: <dl> <dd>5 CDROMs per language </dl><b>Content</b>: (for each language) <dl> <dd><i>Many Talker Corpus</i> (30 women, 30 men), 100 numbers, 3 passages, 5 sentences, (speech signal) <dd><i>Few Talker Corpus</i> (5 women and 5 men), 100 numbers x 5, 15 passages, 25 sentences, C(C)VC(V) x 5, (speech + laryngographic signals) <dd><i>Very Few Talker Corpus</i> (1 woman and 1 man), C(C)VC(V) material embedded in 5 context, phrases., Context words x 5, (speech + laryngographic signals) </dl>Adrian Fourcin<br><br> At 12:21 19/05/2014, you wrote:<br> <blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Dear List Members,<br><br> To perform analysis of salient event detection methods in speech with 3 different languages, I would like to ask you, if you have some small (preferably 4 speakers , 2 male, 2 female, 10 sentences for each) German corpus, which you can share with me. In best case it would be studio-quality (in .wav) and native German speakers. It is not a problem to have a bigger corpus, but these are the minimum requirements.<br> Any help and suggestions are welcomed (perhaps other languages too with the same speaker/sentence properties as above).<br><br> Thanks in advance,<br> Annamaria Kovacs<br><br> -- <br><br> <br><br> </blockquote></body> <br> </html> --=====================_4462421==.ALT--


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