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Profiel van LJ-Speech-Datase

Geskep by 2017.10.25
Gemaak deur Piotr Szelma
lisensie: Glosbe license

----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The LJ Speech Dataset Version 1.0 July 5, 2017 https://keithito.com/LJ-Speech-Dataset ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- OVERVIEW This is a public domain speech dataset consisting of 13,100 short audio clips of a single speaker reading passages from 7 non-fiction books. A transcription is provided for each clip. Clips vary in length from 1 to 10 seconds and have a total length of approximately 24 hours. The texts were published between 1884 and 1964, and are in the public domain. The audio was recorded in 2016-17 by the LibriVox project and is also in the public domain. FILE FORMAT Metadata is provided in metadata.csv. This file consists of one record per line, delimited by the pipe character (0x7c). The fields are: 1. ID: this is the name of the corresponding .wav file 2. Transcription: words spoken by the reader (UTF-8) 3. Normalized Transcription: transcription with numbers, ordinals, and monetary units expanded into full words (UTF-8). Each audio file is a single-channel 16-bit PCM WAV with a sample rate of 22050 Hz. STATISTICS Total Clips 13,100 Total Words 225,715 Total Characters 1,308,674 Total Duration 23:55:17 Mean Clip Duration 6.57 sec Min Clip Duration 1.11 sec Max Clip Duration 10.10 sec Mean Words per Clip 17.23 Distinct Words 13,821 MISCELLANEOUS The audio clips range in length from approximately 1 second to 10 seconds. They were segmented automatically based on silences in the recording. Clip boundaries generally align with sentence or clause boundaries, but not always. The text was matched to the audio manually, and a QA pass was done to ensure that the text accurately matched the words spoken in the audio. The original LibriVox recordings were distributed as 128 kbps MP3 files. As a result, they may contain artifacts introduced by the MP3 encoding. The following abbreviations appear in the text. They may be expanded as follows: Abbreviation Expansion -------------------------- Mr. Mister Mrs. Misess () Dr. Doctor No. Number St. Saint Co. Company Jr. Junior Maj. Major Gen. General Drs. Doctors Rev. Reverend Lt. Lieutenant Hon. Honorable Sgt. Sergeant Capt. Captain Esq. Esquire Ltd. Limited Col. Colonel Ft. Fort * there's no standard expansion of "Mrs." 19 of the transcriptions contain non-ASCII characters (for example, LJ016-0257 contains "raison d'être"). For more information or to report errors, please email kito@kito.us. LICENSE This dataset is in the public domain in the USA (and likely other countries as well). There are no restrictions on its use. For more information, please see: https://librivox.org/pages/public-domain. CREDITS This dataset consists of excerpts from the following works: Morris, William, et al. Arts and Crafts Essays. 1893. * Griffiths, Arthur. The Chronicles of Newgate, Vol. 2. 1884. * Roosevelt, Franklin D. The Fireside Chats of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. 1933-42. * Harland, Marion. Marion Harland's Cookery for Beginners. 1893. * Rolt-Wheeler, Francis. The Science - History of the Universe, Vol. 5: Biology. 1910. * Banks, Edgar J. The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. 1916. * President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy. Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy. 1964. Recordings by Linda Johnson. Alignment and annotation by Keith Ito. All text, audio, and annotations are in the public domain. If you would like to cite this work, please do so by linking to: https://keithito.com/LJ-Speech-Dataset or by using the citation: Ito, Keith. The LJ Speech Dataset. 2017. https://keithito.com/LJ-Speech-Dataset.