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Catalog Reference : U-S0324
Polish SpeechDat(E) Database
The Polish SpeechDat(E) Database (Eastern European Speech Databases for Creation of Voice Driven Teleservices) comprises 1000 Polish speakers (488 males, 512 females) recorded over the Polish fixed telephone network.

The speech databases made within the SpeechDat(E) project were validated by SPEX, the Netherlands, to assess their compliance with the SpeechDat(E) format and content specifications.

The speech files are stored as sequences of 8-bit, 8kHz A-law speech files and are not compressed, according to the specifications of SpeechDat(E). Each prompt utterance is stored within a separate file and has an accompanying ASCII SAM label file.
Corpus contents:
- 6 application words;
- 1 sequence of 10 isolated digits;
- 4 connected digits: 1 sheet number (5 digits), 1 telephone number (8-11 digits), 1 credit card number (15-16 digits), 1 PIN code (6 digits);
- 3 dates: 1 spontaneous date (birthday), 1 prompted date (word style), 1 relative and general date expression;
- 1 spotting phrase using an application word (embedded);
- 1 isolated digit;
- 3 spelled-out words (letter sequences): 1 spelling of surname; 1 spelling of directory assistance city name; 1 real/artificial name for coverage;
- 2 currency money amounts: 1 Polish money amount, 1 International money amount (USD, EURO)
- 1 natural number;
- 6 directory assistance names: 1 surname (out of 500); 1 city of birth / growing up (spontaneous); 1 most frequent city (out of 500); 1 most frequent company/agency (out of 500); 1 "forename surname" (set of 150 ), 1 "surname" (set of 150 )
- 2 questions, including "fuzzy" yes/no: 1 predominantly "yes" question, 1 predominantly "no" question;
- 12 phonetically rich sentences;
- 2 time phrases: 1 time of day (spontaneous), 1 time phrase (word style);
- 4 phonetically rich words.
The following age distribution has been obtained: 9 speakers are below 16 years old, 428 speakers are between 16 and 30, 291 speakers are between 31 and 45, 254 speakers are between 46 and 60, and 18 speakers are over 60.
A pronunciation lexicon with a phonemic transcription in SAMPA is also included

ISLRN : 748-036-853-302-2
Production
Project : SpeechDat(E)
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