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Italian Speech Recognition corpus (Incar)
This dataset was recorded in a vehicular noise environment, with the participation of 300 speakers, including 152 males and 148 females. All speakers involved in the recording were carefully selected by professionals to ensure standardized pronunciation and clear articulation. The recorded texts cover information such as numbers, dates, times, and personal names.
Italian Speech Recognition Corpus (Mobile)
This dataset was recorded in both quiet and noisy environments, with the involvement of 300 speakers, comprising 151 males and 149 females. All participants in the recordings were professionally selected to ensure standardized pronunciation and clear enunciation. The recorded texts encompass information such as news updates and everyday conversations.
Jamaica English Speech Recognition Corpus (Mobile)
This dataset was recorded in a quiet office environment, with 10 speakers participating, including 5 males and 5 females. All speakers involved in the recording were professionally selected to ensure standardized pronunciation and clear articulation. The recorded texts cover voicemail, paragraph dictation, and other information.
Japanese American English Speech Recognition Corpus (Desktop+Mobile)
This dataset was recorded in a quiet office/home environment, with a total of 100 speakers participating, including 49 males and 51 females. All speakers involved in the recording were professionally selected to ensure standard pronunciation and clear articulation. The recording texts cover information such as news and daily conversations.
Japanese Conversational Speech Recognition Corpus (Desktop)
This dataset was recorded in a quiet office/home environment, with a total of 309 speakers participating, including 140 males and 169 females. All speakers involved in the recording were professionally selected to ensure standardized pronunciation and clear articulation. The recorded texts cover information on health, travel, pets, and other related topics.
Japanese Conversational Speech Recognition Corpus (Mobile)
This dataset was recorded in a quiet office/home environment, with a total of 324 speakers participating, including 159 males and 165 females. All speakers who took part in the recording were professionally selected to ensure standardized pronunciation and clear articulation. The recorded texts cover information on music, travel, lifestyle, and other related topics.
Japanese Conversational Speech Recognition Corpus (Mobile)
This dataset was recorded in quiet office and home environments, with the involvement of 225 speakers, comprising 112 males and 113 females. All participants in the recording were professionally screened to ensure standard pronunciation and clear articulation. The recorded texts cover topics such as work, travel, and movies.
Japanese Conversational Speech Recognition Corpus (Telephone)
This dataset was recorded in quiet office/home environments, with the participation of 211 speakers, including 102 males and 109 females. All speakers involved in the recording were professionally selected to ensure standardized pronunciation and clear enunciation. The recorded texts are of free conversations.
Japanese Conversational Speech Recognition Corpus (Telephone)
This dataset was recorded in a quiet office/home environment, with a total of 444 speakers participating, including 215 males and 229 females. All speakers involved in the recording were professionally selected to ensure standard pronunciation and clear articulation. The recorded text covers entertainment, family, children, and other information.

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