Lwazi II Afrikaans Trajectory Tracking Corpus
Title | Lwazi II Afrikaans Trajectory Tracking Corpus |
Description | High quality audio and orthographic transcriptions, produced by a single, 29 year old, male speaker. |
Contact name | Karen Calteaux |
Contact email | KCalteaux@csir.co.za |
Publisher(s) | Meraka Institute, CSIR; North-West University |
License | RMA-ResearchOnly: http://rma.nwu.ac.za/images/stories/pdfs/License.RMA.ResearchNonComm.1.0.1.ERE.2015-11-26.pdf |
Language(s) | Afrikaans |
Author(s) | Jaco Badenhorst; Marelie Davel |
Contributor | Etienne Barnard; Charl van Heerden; Karen Calteaux; Febe de Wet; Daniel van Niekerk; Carmen Moors; Bryan McAlister; Aditi Sharma Grover; Tebogo Reid. |
Citation | Jaco Badenhorst, Marelie H. Davel and Etienne Barnard, "Improved transition models for cepstral trajectories", In Proc. Pattern Recognition Association of South Africa annua symposium (PRASA), Pretoria, South Africa, Nov 2012, pp 157-164. |
URI | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12185/442 |
ISLRN | 195-715-868-746-4 |
Media type | Speech |
Type | Data |
Media category | Monolingual speech corpora: Annotated |
Format extent | 448 Mb (zipped) |
Version | 1 |
Format size | 0.305555556 |
Format medium | Microsoft Wav files |
Project | Lwazi II |
Stratum | 1 speaker, producing 6123 utterances, 4 hours of audio. Automatically verified set includes 4974 utterances, with an approximate duration of 3 hours and 20 minutes. |
Primary collection | Resource Catalogue |
Secondary collection | Resource Index |
ISO639 code | afr |
Submit date | 2018-02-05T20:21:19Z; 2018-03-05T17:52:29Z |
Date available | 2018-02-05T20:21:19Z; 2018-03-05T17:52:29Z |
Date created | 2015-11-20 |
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