Dynamic Dialects (www.dynamicdialects.ac.uk) is an accent database, containing an articulatory video-based corpus of speech samples from world-wide accents of English. Videos in this corpus contain synchronised audio, ultrasound-tongue-imaging video and video of the moving lips. We are continuing to augment this resource. Dynamic Dialects is the product of a collaboration between researchers at the University of Glasgow, Queen Margaret University Edinburgh, University College London and Napier University, Edinburgh. For modelled International Phonetic Association speech samples produced by trained phoneticians, please go to the sister site http://www.SeeingSpeech.ac.ukcaslpub3909pu
The Multiphonia Corpus consists of audio-video classroom recordings comparing two methods of phoneti...
The SPADE project aims to develop and apply user-friendly software for large-scale speech analysis o...
The purpose of this study was to quantitatively contrast the articulatory settings of two Dutch dial...
Dynamic Dialects is the product of a collaboration between researchers at the University of Glasgow,...
Seeing Speech (www.seeingspeech.ac.uk) is a web-based audiovisual resource which provides teachers ...
This online resource is a product of the collaboration between researchers at six Scottish Universit...
Given the current focus of language learning on learner autonomy, the Technological University Dubli...
Every person in the world has his or her own unique way of speaking. Patterns, however, can be found...
In this article, we introduce recently released, publicly available resources, which allow users to ...
Advances in speech technology, speech signal processing and phonetic representation are leading to n...
In this article, we introduce recently released, publicly available resources, which allow users to ...
Speech corpora play an important role in phonetic research and have been applied in daily life. Thei...
This presentation will outline the current development and functionalities of the DIT Dynamic Speech...
Francis Nolan, Kirsty McDougall, Gea de Jong, and Toby Hudson, 'The DyViS database: style-controlled...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
The Multiphonia Corpus consists of audio-video classroom recordings comparing two methods of phoneti...
The SPADE project aims to develop and apply user-friendly software for large-scale speech analysis o...
The purpose of this study was to quantitatively contrast the articulatory settings of two Dutch dial...
Dynamic Dialects is the product of a collaboration between researchers at the University of Glasgow,...
Seeing Speech (www.seeingspeech.ac.uk) is a web-based audiovisual resource which provides teachers ...
This online resource is a product of the collaboration between researchers at six Scottish Universit...
Given the current focus of language learning on learner autonomy, the Technological University Dubli...
Every person in the world has his or her own unique way of speaking. Patterns, however, can be found...
In this article, we introduce recently released, publicly available resources, which allow users to ...
Advances in speech technology, speech signal processing and phonetic representation are leading to n...
In this article, we introduce recently released, publicly available resources, which allow users to ...
Speech corpora play an important role in phonetic research and have been applied in daily life. Thei...
This presentation will outline the current development and functionalities of the DIT Dynamic Speech...
Francis Nolan, Kirsty McDougall, Gea de Jong, and Toby Hudson, 'The DyViS database: style-controlled...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
The Multiphonia Corpus consists of audio-video classroom recordings comparing two methods of phoneti...
The SPADE project aims to develop and apply user-friendly software for large-scale speech analysis o...
The purpose of this study was to quantitatively contrast the articulatory settings of two Dutch dial...