A speech corpus (or spoken corpus ) is a database of speech audio files and text transcriptions .
In speech technology , speech corpora are used, among other things, to create acoustic models (which can then be used with a speech recognition or speaker identification engine).[ 1]
In linguistics , spoken corpora are used to do research into phonetic , conversation analysis , dialectology and other fields.[ 2] [ 3]
A corpus is one such database. Corpora is the plural of corpus (i.e. it is many such databases).
There are two types of speech corpora:
Read Speech – which includes:
Book excerpts
Broadcast news
Lists of words
Sequences of numbers
Spontaneous Speech – which includes:
Dialogs – between two or more people (includes meetings; one such corpus is the KEC);
Narratives – a person telling a story (one such corpus is the Buckeye Corpus );
Map-tasks – one person explains a route on a map to another;
Appointment-tasks – two people try to find a common meeting time based on individual schedules.
A special kind of speech corpora are non-native speech databases that contain speech with a foreign accent.
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