The goal of the LILA project was the collection of speech databases over cellular telephone networks of five languages in three Asian countries. Three languages were recorded in India: Hindi by first language speakers, Hindi by second language speakers and Indian English. Furthermore, Mandarin was recorded in China and Korean in South-Korea. The databases are part of the SpeechDat-family and follow the SpeechDat rules in many respects. All databases have been finished and have passed the validation tests. Both Hindi databases and the Korean database will be available to the public for sale. 1
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The goal of the SpeechDat project is to develop spoken language resources for speech recognisers sui...
Maximum digital information is available to fewer people who can read or understand a particular lan...
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Due to recent advances in speech processing tech-niques, we can see a various kinds of practical spe...
The SALA II project comprises mobile telephone recordings according to the SpeechDat (II) paradigm f...
The speech database is one of the crucial items used for the automatic speech recognition system (AS...
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It is well understood that the speech databases play a very important role for speech recognition. I...
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The geographical region of Insular South East Asia and New Guinea is well-known as an area of mega-b...
The SALA II project comprises mobile telephone recordings according to the SpeechDat (II) paradigm f...
There is growing tendency in the human computer interaction activities especially within last decad...
The paper describes developments to date on the EMILLE Project (Enabling Minority Language Engineeri...
The goal of the SpeechDat project is to develop spoken language resources for speech recognisers sui...
Maximum digital information is available to fewer people who can read or understand a particular lan...
Contains fulltext : 67878.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access
SALA II is a project co-sponsored by several companies that focuses on collecting linguistic data de...
The EMILLE Project (Enabling Minority Language Engineering) was established to construct a 67 millio...
Due to recent advances in speech processing tech-niques, we can see a various kinds of practical spe...
The SALA II project comprises mobile telephone recordings according to the SpeechDat (II) paradigm f...
The speech database is one of the crucial items used for the automatic speech recognition system (AS...
Contains fulltext : 61650.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)4 p
It is well understood that the speech databases play a very important role for speech recognition. I...
This paper describes the design, collection, and current status of the multilingual database GlobalP...
The geographical region of Insular South East Asia and New Guinea is well-known as an area of mega-b...
The SALA II project comprises mobile telephone recordings according to the SpeechDat (II) paradigm f...
There is growing tendency in the human computer interaction activities especially within last decad...
The paper describes developments to date on the EMILLE Project (Enabling Minority Language Engineeri...
The goal of the SpeechDat project is to develop spoken language resources for speech recognisers sui...
Maximum digital information is available to fewer people who can read or understand a particular lan...