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25:47:11 Hours | 15.5 GB | 53 Speakers| 16,044 Audio Segments | 48 kHz | 16 bit wav.
English language is a blend of Anglo-Saxon which is the prominent language of Britain in middle ages. It has been propagated to every corner of the world by colonists. English emerges as the most visible legacy of British in India because India was under British raj for almost two centuries and English is a part of education system here. Most of the states in India use their regional languages and do not have a common language to communicate. So English is used for inter-state communication.
LDC-IL has 25 hours Indian English - Bengali Variant speech data. The LDC-IL Indian English Speech data set consists of different types of datasets that are made up of word lists, sentences, texts and date formats. Approximately 15 minutes of speech (per speaker) has taken from 27 female and 26 Male from Bengali mother tongue speakers of different age groups. Each speaker recorded these datasets which are randomly selected from a master dataset.
The available Speech Corpus details:
Total Speakers 53 (27 Female and 26 Male)
Domains
Audio Segments
Each Domain Duration
Contemporary Text (News)
52
6:03:15
Creative Text
2:41:17
Sentence
1300
1:29:35
Date Format
104
0:08:56
Command and Control Words
2882
3:09:13
Person Name
1040
0:33:56
Place Name
519
1:30:22
Most Frequent Word - Part
1442
1:22:38
Most Frequent Word - Full Set
5985
6:01:44
Phonetically Balanced
1782
1:52:21
Form and Function - Word
886
0:53:54
A detailed explanation of the Indian English Raw Speech Corpus - Bengali Variant will be available in the Indian English Raw Speech Corpus - Bengali Variant Documentation.
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Tags: Indian English, Raw Speech Corpus, Bengali Variant, Speech Corpus