The HESITA database is a corpus consisting of television daily news collected over a month and was annotated regarding to hesitation events, acoustical environments, speaking styles, speaker characteristics and respiratory events, among other characteristic sounds.
This is a workflow that is designed especially for use in the UIMA-based U-Compare workbench (see separate META-SHARE record). The workflow is in "ucz" format (specific to U-Compare) and can be imported via the "Import Workflow" item in the "Workflows" menu of the U-Compare interface. It include...
Perfil Sociolinguístico da Fala Bracarense is a Portuguese speech corpus with 90 hours of recorded spontaneous speech, aligned with its transcription in EXMARaLDA format. The corpus is composed by 1h interviews with speakers of the same area (around Braga, Portugal), stratified according to sex,...
This resource includes a spoken Portuguese corpus exemplifying the Portuguese spoken in Portugal, Brazil, Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Sao Tome and Principe, Macao, Goa and East-Timor - with aligned sound and orthographic transcription - collected among sociolinguistically diver...
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SpeakerID is a corpus of 100 spoken sentences and pseudosentences in European Portuguese (PT) and Mandarin Chinese (CH) designed to enable research on speaker identity. The utterances were recorded by five male speakers of European Portuguese (Speakers A-E) and five male speakers of Mandarin Chi...
This is a UIMA component that provides a visualization of speech based output from UIMA workflows. It has been developed at the University of Manchester, using libraries of the Java Speech Toollkit (jstk). It has been designed specifically for use with the U-Compare text mining workbench (see sep...
CORAA NURC-SP Minimal Corpus is a manually annotated corpus of Brazilian Portuguese spontaneous speech (São Paulo variety). The corpus is a subset of NURC (‘Cultured Linguistic Urban Norm’) project collection, one of the most influential in Brazilian Linguistics. The corpus was brought to digital...
Arquivo Dialetal CLUP - POS is a speech corpus with approximately 40 000 tokens (Utterances; spontaneous speech, mainly from Northern Portugal). Orthographic transcription, POS.
108 WAV files of spoken Maltese newspaper texts, subdivided into 12 directories with a variable number of sentences (sometimes: clauses) each. They come together with transcriptions and tables of phoneme durations.