no code implementations • LREC 2020 • Dana Delgado, Kevin Walker, Stephanie Strassel, Karen Jones, Christopher Caruso, David Graff
We introduce a new resource, the SAFE-T (Speech Analysis for Emergency Response Technology) Corpus, designed to simulate first-responder communications by inducing high vocal effort and urgent speech with situational background noise in a game-based collection protocol.
no code implementations • LREC 2016 • Karen Jones, Stephanie Strassel, Kevin Walker, David Graff, Jonathan Wright
The Multi-language Speech (MLS) Corpus supports NIST{'}s Language Recognition Evaluation series by providing new conversational telephone speech and broadcast narrowband data in 20 languages/dialects.
no code implementations • LREC 2014 • David Graff, Kevin Walker, Stephanie Strassel, Xiaoyi Ma, Karen Jones, Ann Sawyer
The DARPA RATS program was established to foster development of language technology systems that can perform well on speaker-to-speaker communications over radio channels that evince a wide range in the type and extent of signal variability and acoustic degradation.
no code implementations • LREC 2012 • David Graff, Mohamed Maamouri
The Linguistic Data Consortium and Georgetown University Press are collaborating to create updated editions of bilingual diction- aries that had originally been published in the 1960's for English-speaking learners of Moroccan, Syrian and Iraqi Arabic.