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The Sociolinguistic Archive and Analysis Project, at North Carolina State University, is an interactive web-based archive of sociolinguistic recordings, with integrated media playing and annotation features, as well as phonetic analysis and corpus analysis tools designed for enabling and improving empirical linguistic inquiry. The archive continues to grow over time. It currently contains (as...
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We introduce the Speak & Improve Corpus 2025, a dataset of L2 learner English data with holistic scores and language error annotation, collected from open (spontaneous) speaking tests on the Speak & Improve learning platform. The aim of the corpus release is to address a major challenge to developing L2 spoken language processing systems, the lack of publicly available data with high-quality...
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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 West Yorkshire Regional English Database (WYRED) consists of approximately 200 hours of high-quality audio recordings of 180 West Yorkshire (British English) speakers. All participants are male between the ages of 18-30, and are divided evenly (60 per region) across three boroughs within West Yorkshire (Northern England): Bradford, Kirklees, and Wakefield. Speakers participated in four...
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