Although Swiss dialects of German are widely used in everyday communication, automatic processing of Swiss German is still a considerable challenge due to the fact that it is mostly a spoken variety and that it is subject to considerable regional variation. This paper presents the ArchiMob corpus, a freely available general-purpose corpus of transcribed spoken Swiss German based on oral history interviews. The corpus is a result of a long design process, intensive manual work and specially adapted computational processing. We first present the modalities of access of the corpus for dialectological, historical and computational research. We then describe how the documents were transcribed, segmented and aligned with the sound source, and sum...
Swiss German is a dialect continuum whose dialects are very different from Standard German, the offi...
Since 2015, the project Sprachalltag II has been running at the Institute of Historical and Cultural...
The research project “German Today ” aims to determine the amount of regional variation in (near-)st...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike many dialects of other standardised languages, widely used in e...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike many dialects of other standardised languages, widely used in e...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike most dialects of well standardised languages, widely used in ev...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike most dialects of well standardised languages, widely used in ev...
Although Swiss dialects of German are widely used in everyday communication, automatic processing of...
Although Swiss dialects of German are widely used in everyday communication, automatic processing of...
Alemannische Dialektologie – Forschungsstand und Perspektiven. SonderheftPeer reviewe
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike many dialects of other standardised languages, widely used in e...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike many dialects of other standardised languages, widely used in e...
<p>The ArchiMob corpus represents German varieties spoken on the territory of Switzerland. It is the...
The ArchiMob corpus represents German varieties spoken on the territory of Switzerland. It is the fi...
To study and automatically process Swiss German, it is necessary to resolve the issue of variation i...
Swiss German is a dialect continuum whose dialects are very different from Standard German, the offi...
Since 2015, the project Sprachalltag II has been running at the Institute of Historical and Cultural...
The research project “German Today ” aims to determine the amount of regional variation in (near-)st...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike many dialects of other standardised languages, widely used in e...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike many dialects of other standardised languages, widely used in e...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike most dialects of well standardised languages, widely used in ev...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike most dialects of well standardised languages, widely used in ev...
Although Swiss dialects of German are widely used in everyday communication, automatic processing of...
Although Swiss dialects of German are widely used in everyday communication, automatic processing of...
Alemannische Dialektologie – Forschungsstand und Perspektiven. SonderheftPeer reviewe
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike many dialects of other standardised languages, widely used in e...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike many dialects of other standardised languages, widely used in e...
<p>The ArchiMob corpus represents German varieties spoken on the territory of Switzerland. It is the...
The ArchiMob corpus represents German varieties spoken on the territory of Switzerland. It is the fi...
To study and automatically process Swiss German, it is necessary to resolve the issue of variation i...
Swiss German is a dialect continuum whose dialects are very different from Standard German, the offi...
Since 2015, the project Sprachalltag II has been running at the Institute of Historical and Cultural...
The research project “German Today ” aims to determine the amount of regional variation in (near-)st...