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A zip archive of several series of DICOM files from two ex-vivo hyoid specimens: one adult and one child. Each specimen was scanned at different slice thicknesses, as described and used in Cotter et al., 2015.
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A zip archive of several series of DICOM files from three ex-vivo mandible specimens: two adult and one child. Each specimen was scanned at different slice thicknesses, as described and used in Whyms et al., 2013.
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See also tools at https://github.com/rsprouse/xray_microbeam_database
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DECTE is an amalgamation of the existing Newcastle Electronic Corpus of Tyneside English (NECTE), created between 2001 and 2005, and NECTE2, a collection of interviews conducted in the Tyneside area since 2007. It thereby constitutes a rare example of a publicly available on-line corpus presenting dialect material spanning five decades.
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The Buckeye Corpus of conversational speech contains high-quality recordings from 40 speakers in Columbus OH conversing freely with an interviewer. The speech has been orthographically transcribed and phonetically labeled. The audio and text files, together with time-aligned phonetic labels, are stored in a format for use with speech analysis software (Xwaves and Wavesurfer).
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This 3-year project investigates language change in five urban dialects of Northern England—Derby, Newcastle, York, Leeds and Manchester. Data collection method: Linguistic analysis of speech data (conversational, word list) from samples of different northern English urban communities. Data collection consisted of interviews, which included (1) some structured questions about the interviewee...
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Ultrasound imaging has been widely adopted in speech research to visualize dynamic tongue movements during speech production. These images are universally used as visual feedback in interventions for articulation disorders or visual cues in speech recognition. Nevertheless, the availability of high-quality audio-ultrasound datasets remains scarce. The present study, therefore, aims to...
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Abstract The use of real-time magnetic resonance imaging (rt-MRI) of speech is increasing in clinical practice and speech science research. Analysis of such images often requires segmentation of articulators and the vocal tract, and the community is turning to deep-learning-based methods to perform this segmentation. While there are publicly available rt-MRI datasets of speech,...
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Abstract The study of articulatory gestures has a wide spectrum of applications, notably in speech production and recognition. Sets of phonemes, as well as their articulation, are language-specific; however, existing MRI databases mostly include English speakers. In our present work, we introduce a dataset acquired with MRI from 10 healthy native French speakers. A corpus...
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This database contains two non-contemporaneous recordings of each of 68 female speakers of Standard Chinese (a.k.a. Mandarin and Putonghua). 60 of the speakers are from north eastern China, and 8 are from southern China. Each speaker was recorded in three speaking styles: - casual telephone conversation (cnv) - information exchange task over the telephone (fax) - pseudo-police-style interview (int)
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Multi-laboratory evaluation of forensic voice comparison systems under conditions reflecting those of a real forensic case. There is increasing pressure on forensic laboratories to validate the performance of forensic analysis systems before they are used to assess strength of evidence for presentation in court (including pressure from the recently released report by the President’s Council...
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Forensic database of voice recordings of 500+ Australian English speakers (AusEng 500+). This database contains 3899 recordings totalling 310 hours of speech from 555 Australian-English speakers. 324 female speakers: - 91 recorded in one recording session - 69 recorded in two separate recording sessions - 159 recorded in three recording sessions - 5 recorded in more than three recording...
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The MSP-Conversation corpus contains interactions annotated with time-continuous emotional traces for arousal (calm to active), valence (negative to positive), and dominance (weak to strong). Time-continuous annotations offer the flexibility to explore emotional displays at different temporal resolutions while leveraging contextual information. Release 1.0 contains 74 conversations with...
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Twenty five countries have Arabic as an official language, but the dialects spoken vary greatly, and even within one country different accents are heard. Many features create the impression of 'a different accent', including how particular sounds are pronounced, where stress falls in a word, and what intonation pattern is used. There is extensive prior research on the first two of these for...
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