Datasets:
license: cc0-1.0
dataset_info:
features:
- name: sentence
dtype: string
- name: audio
dtype:
audio:
sampling_rate: 16000
splits:
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- name: dev
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- name: test
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- name: train_s99
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- name: dev_s99
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- name: test_s99
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download_size: 4022278461
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configs:
- config_name: default
data_files:
- split: train
path: data/train-*
- split: dev
path: data/dev-*
- split: test
path: data/test-*
- split: train_s99
path: data/train_s99-*
- split: dev_s99
path: data/dev_s99-*
- split: test_s99
path: data/test_s99-*
task_categories:
- automatic-speech-recognition
language:
- cy
pretty_name: Welsh Common Voice Corpus 16.1
Dataset Card for Welsh Common Voice Corpus 16.1
Dataset Details
Dataset Description
This dataset consists of all 114,139 MP3 recordings with corresponding text files from the Welsh language Common Voice 16.1 release. It contains a total of 155.12 hours of speech from 1,832 contributors, 122.22 hours of which (or 78.79%) has been verified manually by volunteers.
Mozilla's corpus creator command line tool was used, with the number of repeats
allowed for any sentence set to 99 (-s 99
), to build new splits that utilize all validated recordings.
Dataset Sources
https://commonvoice.mozilla.org/cy/datasets
References
@inproceedings{commonvoice:2020,
author = {Ardila, R. and Branson, M. and Davis, K. and Henretty, M. and Kohler, M. and Meyer, J. and Morais, R. and Saunders, L. and Tyers, F. M. and Weber, G.},
title = {Common Voice: A Massively-Multilingual Speech Corpus},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 12th Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2020)},
pages = {4211--4215},
year = 2020
}
More Information
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