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The Alborada-I3A Corpus of Disordered Speech

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The Alborada-I3A Corpus of Disordered Speech
This paper describes the "Alborada-I3A" corpus of disordered speech, acquired during the recent years for the research in different speech technologies for the handicapped like Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) or pronunciation assessment. It contains more than 2 hours of speech from 14 young impaired speakers and nearly 9 hours from 232 unimpaired age-matched peers whose collaboration was possible by the joint work with different educational and assistive institutions. Furthermore, some extra resources are provided with the corpus, including the results of a perceptual human-based labeling of the lexical mispronunciations made by the impaired speakers. The corpus has been used to achieve results in different tasks like analyses on the speech production in impaired children, acoustic and lexical adaptation for ASR and studies on the speech proficiency of the impaired speakers. Finally, the full corpus is freely available for the research community with the only restrictions...
Oscar Saz, Eduardo Lleida, Carlos Vaquero, William
Added 29 Oct 2010
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Type Conference
Year 2010
Where LREC
Authors Oscar Saz, Eduardo Lleida, Carlos Vaquero, William Ricardo Rodríguez
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