This dataset contains named entities annotations for European Parliament recordings in Dutch, French, German and Spanish. The entity annotation scheme follows OntoNotes v5. The original unannotated dataset is VoxPopuli.
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JamALT is a revision of the JamendoLyrics dataset (80 songs in 4 languages), adapted for use as an automatic lyrics transcription (ALT) benchmark.
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BEAT has i) 76 hours, high-quality, multi-modal data captured from 30 speakers talking with eight different emotions and in four different languages, ii) 32 millions frame-level emotion and semantic relevance annotations. Our statistical analysis on BEAT demonstrates the correlation of conversational gestures with \textit{facial expressions}, \textit{emotions}, and \textit{semantics}, in addition to the known correlation with \textit{audio}, \textit{text}, and \textit{speaker identity}. Based on this observation, we propose a baseline model, \textbf{Ca}scaded \textbf{M}otion \textbf{N}etwork \textbf{(CaMN)}, which consists of above six modalities modeled in a cascaded architecture for gesture synthesis. To evaluate the semantic relevancy, we introduce a metric, Semantic Relevance Gesture Recall (\textbf{SRGR}). Qualitative and quantitative experiments demonstrate metrics' validness, ground truth data quality, and baseline's state-of-the-art performance. To the best of our knowledge,
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CVSS is a massively multilingual-to-English speech to speech translation (S2ST) corpus, covering sentence-level parallel S2ST pairs from 21 languages into English. CVSS is derived from the Common Voice speech corpus and the CoVoST 2 speech-to-text translation (ST) corpus, by synthesizing the translation text from CoVoST 2 into speech using state-of-the-art TTS systems
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The DISRPT 2021 shared task, co-located with CODI 2021 at EMNLP, introduces the second iteration of a cross-formalism shared task on discourse unit segmentation and connective detection, as well as the first iteration of a cross-formalism discourse relation classification task.
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MediaSpeech is a media speech dataset (you might have guessed this) built with the purpose of testing Automated Speech Recognition (ASR) systems performance. The dataset consists of short speech segments automatically extracted from media videos available on YouTube and manually transcribed, with some pre- and post-processing. The dataset contains 10 hours of speech for each language provided. This release contains audio datasets in French, Arabic, Turkish and Spanish, and is a part of a larger private dataset.
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CoVoST is a large-scale multilingual speech-to-text translation corpus. Its latest 2nd version covers translations from 21 languages into English and from English into 15 languages. It has total 2880 hours of speech and is diversified with 78K speakers and 66 accents.
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Europarl-ST is a multilingual Spoken Language Translation corpus containing paired audio-text samples for SLT from and into 9 European languages, for a total of 72 different translation directions. This corpus has been compiled using the debates held in the European Parliament in the period between 2008 and 2012.
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The DISRPT 2019 workshop introduces the first iteration of a cross-formalism shared task on discourse unit segmentation. Since all major discourse parsing frameworks imply a segmentation of texts into segments, learning segmentations for and from diverse resources is a promising area for converging methods and insights. We provide training, development and test datasets from all available languages and treebanks in the RST, SDRT and PDTB formalisms, using a uniform format. Because different corpora, languages and frameworks use different guidelines for segmentation, the shared task is meant to promote design of flexible methods for dealing with various guidelines, and help to push forward the discussion of standards for discourse units. For datasets which have treebanks, we will evaluate in two different scenarios: with and without gold syntax, or otherwise using provided automatic parses for comparison.
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AVSpeech is a large-scale audio-visual dataset comprising speech clips with no interfering background signals. The segments are of varying length, between 3 and 10 seconds long, and in each clip the only visible face in the video and audible sound in the soundtrack belong to a single speaking person. In total, the dataset contains roughly 4700 hours of video segments with approximately 150,000 distinct speakers, spanning a wide variety of people, languages and face poses.
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MaSS (Multilingual corpus of Sentence-aligned Spoken utterances) is an extension of the CMU Wilderness Multilingual Speech Dataset, a speech dataset based on recorded readings of the New Testament.
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VoxForge is an open speech dataset that was set up to collect transcribed speech for use with Free and Open Source Speech Recognition Engines (on Linux, Windows and Mac). Image Source: http://www.voxforge.org/home
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