English Speech Files

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ralfherzog-20071126-en24
User: ralfherzog
Date: 11/25/2007 9:23 pm
Views: 1908
Rating: 9

Speaker Characteristics:

Gender: male;
Age range: adult;
Pronunciation dialect: General American English.

Recording Information:

Microphone make: Sennheiser PC 131;
Microphone type: noise canceling headset;
Audio card make: Andrea USB adapter;
Audio card type: USB;
Audio Recording Software: Audacity 1.2.6;
O/S: Windows XP Professional.

File Info:

File type: FLAC;
Sampling rate: 48kHz;
Sample rate format: 16bit;
Number of channels: 1;
Audio Processing: no

en24-01 What makes you think I am complicated?
en24-02 All possible paths are explored.
en24-03 There are multiple exits from this node.
en24-04 You should know that.
en24-05 It was disrespectful to you.
en24-06 Can I have your attention?
en24-07 They discriminate against them.
en24-08 Why should it be different?
en24-09 I will tell her when I am ready.
en24-10 She came to apologize for being so forward.
en24-11 Thank you for reminding me.
en24-12 I arranged it with the bar owner.
en24-13 Each node is a model instance.
en24-14 Do you want to join us?
en24-15 I am sure she has more to say.
en24-16 She has something to hide.
en24-17 What the hell are you talking about?
en24-18 I think we should concentrate on the case.
en24-19 Could I talk to you later.
en24-20 The network consists of a set of nodes.
en24-21 He doesn't get it.
en24-22 Brian is in her office.
en24-23 I have another announcement.
en24-24 She is not comfortable with you being attracted to her.
en24-25 We are all here for you.
en24-26 It can compute various related statistics.
en24-27 It provides a tool to compute word accuracy.
en24-28 It can recognize direct audio input.
en24-29 It can perform forced alignments.
en24-30 It is providing basic recognition.
en24-31 We know that we are all safe.
en24-32 It is going to be all right.
en24-33 What is allowed to be spoken?
en24-34 The chapter has described how to construct a network.
en24-35 I will see you tomorrow.
en24-36 You did an incredible job today.
en24-37 So why don't you get some rest?
en24-38 Why would you hire him to defend you?
en24-39 She thinks he is saving it.
en24-40 It can be driven from the command line.
en24-41 The modules can be linked directly into applications.
en24-42 There are new recognition techniques.
en24-43 Rescoring can be used to quickly evaluate the performance.
en24-44 This mode of operation is extremely useful.
en24-45 The input network is compiled during an earlier recognition run.
en24-46 This mode of operation can be extremely useful.
en24-47 Do you have any thoughts?
en24-48 It can also be used in automatic systems.
en24-49 What would I have to talk about?
en24-50 The recognition network is compiled.
en24-51 It is a simple program.
en24-52 The decoder organization is extremely flexible.
en24-53 Each unknown input is processed by executing.
en24-54 The recognizer has been created.
en24-55 Can I get back to you on that?
en24-56 It is containing the compiled recognition network.
en24-57 Things could get really wild.
en24-58 A different type of control is provided.
en24-59 He is in good shape.
en24-60 I didn't mean to interrupt your day.
en24-61 Why don't you call me later?
en24-62 Can I just say one thing?
en24-63 It will contain an entry.
en24-64 This case is over.
en24-65 This was a stupid case.
en24-66 I am sure you do.
en24-67 I didn't check my watch.
en24-68 We are still waiting for him.
en24-69 I think that you are a great person.
en24-70 It is really all for the best.
en24-71 I could never do those things.
en24-72 There will be a large number of test files.
en24-73 We are all different.
en24-74 There will be no mercy.
en24-75 What are you talking about?
en24-76 Why were you taking care of me?
en24-77 This will be computed on a large number of files.
en24-78 This would result in the following sequence of events.
en24-79 The option can be used to this.
en24-80 It is calculated as follows.
en24-81 You are going to be a winner.
en24-82 Do you know what I am saying?
en24-83 Each label is compared with the reference transcriptions.
en24-84 This is a serious breach of protocol.
en24-85 In this case, there is no alignment.
en24-86 It can also analyze the results of the recognizer.
en24-87 They can be generated for each file individually.
en24-88 I can work this out.
en24-89 It contains a number of other options.
en24-90 The example will assume that both files are stored.
en24-91 Notice that this measure ignores errors.
en24-92 This is the total number of labels in the transcriptions.
en24-93 You can't negotiate with terrorists.
en24-94 The number of substitution errors can be calculated.
en24-95 The optimal alignment has been found.
en24-96 It has the lowest possible score.
en24-97 The jungle is very difficult to control.
en24-98 You are going to help me.
en24-99 You're not going after me.

Copyright (C) 2007  Ralf Herzog

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--- (Edited on 11/25/2007 9:23 pm [GMT-0600] by ralfherzog) ---

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Notice: many prompts in "English Speech Files" were adapted from the prompt files contained in the CMU_ARCTIC speech synthesis database, which were in turn derived from out-of-copyright texts from Project Gutenberg, by the FestVox project at the Language Technologies Institute at Carnegie Mellon University.

Re: ralfherzog-20071126-en24
User: kmaclean
Date: 11/30/2007 7:52 pm
Views: 420
Rating: 10

Hi Ralph,

thanks for the submission,

here is the link to the file in the VoxForge corpus:

[   ] ralfherzog-20071126-en24.tgz 29-Nov-2007 12:41 13.2M

 

Ken 

 

--- (Edited on 11/30/2007 8:52 pm [GMT-0500] by kmaclean) ---


Notice: many prompts in "English Speech Files" were adapted from the prompt files contained in the CMU_ARCTIC speech synthesis database, which were in turn derived from out-of-copyright texts from Project Gutenberg, by the FestVox project at the Language Technologies Institute at Carnegie Mellon University.

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