Lombard Grid is a bi-view audiovisual Lombard speech corpus which can be used to support joint computational/behavioral studies in speech perception. The corpus includes 54 talkers, with 100 utterances per talker (50 Lombard and 50 plain utterances). This dataset follows the same sentence format as the audiovisual Grid corpus, and can thus be considered as an extension of that corpus. The sentence sets used in the Lombard Grid corpus are unique, however, and have not been utilized by the Grid corpus. It offers two synchronised views of the talkers (front and side) to facilitate analysis of speech from different angles. A bespoke head-mounted camera system was used to collect both front and profile views of the talkers. Statistics: 54 talk...
Immersive stereoscopic footage of a Coordinate Response Measure (CRM) recorded from two actors. The ...
This repository contains Emozionalmente: an extensive Italian speech emotional corpus. The dataset c...
Lombard speech is intelligible speech produced by humans in noises. In this study, we focus on mimic...
This paper presents a bi-view (front and side) audiovisual Lombard speech corpus, which is freely av...
The Grid Corpus is a large multitalker audiovisual sentence corpus designed to support joint computa...
When producing speech in noisy backgrounds talkers reflexively adapt their speaking style in ways th...
These sound files contain conversations of three actors (one female and two male speakers) sitting i...
This dataset was recorded within the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) project: Experiments and ...
This speech corpus contains 78 native Dutch speakers' Dutch sentence-reading material (48 sentences ...
Please cite Varano E, Guilleminot P, Reichenbach T. AVbook, a high-frame-rate corpus of narrative au...
Lombard speech is a speaking style associated with increased vocal effort that is naturally used by ...
This study examined Auditory (A) and Visual (V) speech (speech-related head and face movement) as a ...
The Lombard effect is an involuntary increase in the speaker’s pitch, intensity, and duration in the...
The Lombard effect refers to individuals' unconscious modulation of vocal effort in response to vari...
Speaking style conversion is the technology of converting natural speech signals from one style to a...
Immersive stereoscopic footage of a Coordinate Response Measure (CRM) recorded from two actors. The ...
This repository contains Emozionalmente: an extensive Italian speech emotional corpus. The dataset c...
Lombard speech is intelligible speech produced by humans in noises. In this study, we focus on mimic...
This paper presents a bi-view (front and side) audiovisual Lombard speech corpus, which is freely av...
The Grid Corpus is a large multitalker audiovisual sentence corpus designed to support joint computa...
When producing speech in noisy backgrounds talkers reflexively adapt their speaking style in ways th...
These sound files contain conversations of three actors (one female and two male speakers) sitting i...
This dataset was recorded within the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) project: Experiments and ...
This speech corpus contains 78 native Dutch speakers' Dutch sentence-reading material (48 sentences ...
Please cite Varano E, Guilleminot P, Reichenbach T. AVbook, a high-frame-rate corpus of narrative au...
Lombard speech is a speaking style associated with increased vocal effort that is naturally used by ...
This study examined Auditory (A) and Visual (V) speech (speech-related head and face movement) as a ...
The Lombard effect is an involuntary increase in the speaker’s pitch, intensity, and duration in the...
The Lombard effect refers to individuals' unconscious modulation of vocal effort in response to vari...
Speaking style conversion is the technology of converting natural speech signals from one style to a...
Immersive stereoscopic footage of a Coordinate Response Measure (CRM) recorded from two actors. The ...
This repository contains Emozionalmente: an extensive Italian speech emotional corpus. The dataset c...
Lombard speech is intelligible speech produced by humans in noises. In this study, we focus on mimic...