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Format:
Datafile
Author/Creator:
Bauer, Patrick.
Contributor:
Fingscheidt, Tim, 1966-
Linguistic Data Consortium.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
English language--Spoken English--Data processing--Databases.
English language.
Speech perception--Data processing.
Speech perception.
English language--Spoken English--Data processing.
English language--Spoken English.
Genre:
Databases.
Dictionaries.
Physical Description:
1 DVD-ROM ; 4 3/4 in.
4 3/4 in.
Place of Publication:
[Philadelphia, PA] : Linguistic Data Consortium, [2010]
Language Note:
English.
System Details:
data file
Summary:
"WTIMIT 1.0 is a wideband mobile telephony derivative of TIMIT acoustic-phonetic continuous speech corpus (TIMIT, LDC93S1). TIMIT contains wideband speech recordings (i.e., sampled at 16 kHz) of 630 speakers in American English from eight major dialectic regions, each reading ten phonetically rich sentences. The TIMIT speech corpus was completed in 1993, being intended for acoustic-phonetic studies as well as for development and evaluation of automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems. In the meantime, five TIMIT derivatives have been developed: FFMTIMIT, NTIMIT, CTIMIT, HTIMIT, and STC-TIMIT. The FFMTIMIT (LDC96S32) corpus (Free-Field Microphone TIMIT) consists of the original TIMIT database, being recorded by a free-field microphone. NTIMIT (LDC93S2) (Network TIMIT) serves as a telephone bandwidth adjunct to TIMIT, containing its speech files transmitted over a telephone handset and the NYNEX telephone network, subject to a large variety of channel conditions. For the cellular bandwidth speech corpus CTIMIT (LDC96S30), the original TIMIT recordings were passed through cellular telephone circuits. The HTIMIT (LDC98S67) corpus (Handset TIMIT) offers a TIMIT subset of 192 male and 192 female speakers through different telephone handsets for the study of telephone transducer effects on speech. For the single-channel telephone corpus STC-TIMIT (LDC2008S03), the TIMIT recordings were sent through a real and, in contrast to NTIMIT, single telephone channel." -- LDC catalogue.
Notes:
Title from disc label.
"Authors: Patrick Bauer, Tim Fingscheidt" -- LDC catalogue.
"LDC2010S02".
Data type: Speech.
Data source: Telephone speech.
Applications: Speaker identification, speech recognition.
ISBN:
1585635405
9781585635405
OCLC:
606929764
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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