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Apple Words and Phrases v1.3Overview The Apple Words and Phrases corpus was developed with support from Apple Computer, Inc., who also supplied the list of words and phrases to be collected. This telephone speech corpus contains about 69.5 hours of speech. 998 calls were collected on an analog system and 2010 calls were collected on a digital system. Each caller repeated a list of phrases as they were prompted. The phrases were command and control type phrases, e.g. "help". Recording Conditions Each subject called the CSLU data collection system by dialing a toll-free number. The analog data were collected via a Worldport Pod on an Apple Quadra A/V. The digital data were collected with the CSLU T1 digital data collection system. Subject Population Subjects calling the analog system were employees of Apple Computer, Inc. and were solicited through interoffice email within the company. Subjects calling the digital system were responding to USEnet postings or newspaper advertisements placed in papers in several cities across the United States. Annotation Each recorded utterance was listened to by a human verifier to determine if the speaker adequately followed the directions. If an utterance contained extraneous words or excessive noise, it was not included in the corpus. References This corpus is described in "Corpus development activities at the Center for Spoken Language Understanding" (check CSLU's publication page). |
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