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Revision as of 15:51, 4 November 2008

Databases Distributed by the Statistical Speech Technology Group

Our policy: everything we record is distributed for free.

  • Audiovisual speech is available, through secure ftp, to speech researchers at university or government labs. Contact username avicar at the domain name gmail.com for info.
  • Other types of data are posted free, on the web pages listed below.

This page is intended to be the definitive list of data distributed by the SST group, because anybody in the group can edit it to add your own data. The page [1] is a sort of archival, spider-indexable copy of this one.

Audiovisual Speech
UASPEECH Train automatic recognizers of dysarthric speech
AVICAR 100 Talkers, 4 Cameras, 8 Microphones, Moving Car
Dictionaries
ISLEX International Speech Lexicon Project
Audio
RIR Measured Room Impulse Responses
MRI
VMRI: 5 Talkers, 10 Vowels, Axial and Coronal MR Image Stacks
Alphabet: 1 Talker reciting the alphabet
Micro-MRI: Voxel=59x59x49 microns, Human Cadaver Tongue
LDC Corpora
Fisher Everything you want to know about the Fisher corpus
Infograms: Mutual information relative to phonetic landmarks (images)
TIMIT: TIMIT files with unusual speech production phenomenon

Other speech corpora that we work with

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