Séquences vidéo de textes lus en français québécois |
Database descriptionThis database is composed of 21 sets of AVI files showing 21 French Canadian individuals (11 males and 10 females) reading broadcast news for a total of about 5 hours. The transcripted text read by the people and the aligned French phonemes (in unit of 0.1 micro-second) are also given. Each set makes about 250 Mb (.zip) and can be downloaded separately. If you prefer to receive a DVD of the data by surface mail, please send an email to Langis Gagnon (langis.gagnon@crim.ca) with your coordinates. Usage conditionsBy downloading the CRIM's audio-visual French Canadian speech database, the user accepts the following:
L. Gagnon, S. Foucher, F. Laliberté, G. Boulianne, C. Chapdelaine, "Projet patrimoine PATR-FUS - Exploration de la reconnaissance audio-visuelle du français québécois pour une application à large vocabulaire", Montréal, CRIM, 2005, 57 p. [CRIM-05/06-08] S. Foucher, F. Laliberté, G. Boulianne, L. Gagnon, "
A Dempster-Shafer
Based Fusion Approach for Audio-Visual Speech Recognition with Application to Large Vocabulary
French Speech", Proc. ICASSP 2006, Toulouse
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