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| authors = [[Arne Köhn]]<br />[[Florian Stegen]]<br />[[Timo Baumann]]
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| link = http://edoc.sub.uni-hamburg.de/informatik/volltexte/2016/220/pdf/koehn_spoken_wikipedia.pdf
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'''Mining the Spoken Wikipedia for Speech Data and Beyond''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2016, written by [[Arne Köhn]], [[Florian Stegen]] and [[Timo Baumann]].
 
'''Mining the Spoken Wikipedia for Speech Data and Beyond''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2016, written by [[Arne Köhn]], [[Florian Stegen]] and [[Timo Baumann]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
 
Authors present a corpus of time-aligned spoken data of [[Wikipedia]] articles as well as the pipeline that allows to generate such corpora for many languages. There are initiatives to create and sustain spoken Wikipedia versions in many languages and hence the data is freely available, grows over time, and can be used for automatic corpus creation. Authors pipeline automatically downloads and aligns this data. The resulting German corpus currently totals 293h of audio, of which authors align 71h in full sentences and another 86h of sentences with some missing words. The English corpus consists of 287h, for which authors align 27h in full sentence and 157h with some missing words. Results are publically available.
 
Authors present a corpus of time-aligned spoken data of [[Wikipedia]] articles as well as the pipeline that allows to generate such corpora for many languages. There are initiatives to create and sustain spoken Wikipedia versions in many languages and hence the data is freely available, grows over time, and can be used for automatic corpus creation. Authors pipeline automatically downloads and aligns this data. The resulting German corpus currently totals 293h of audio, of which authors align 71h in full sentences and another 86h of sentences with some missing words. The English corpus consists of 287h, for which authors align 27h in full sentence and 157h with some missing words. Results are publically available.

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Mining the Spoken Wikipedia for Speech Data and Beyond
Authors
Arne Köhn
Florian Stegen
Timo Baumann
Publication date
2016
Links
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Mining the Spoken Wikipedia for Speech Data and Beyond - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2016, written by Arne Köhn, Florian Stegen and Timo Baumann.

Overview

Authors present a corpus of time-aligned spoken data of Wikipedia articles as well as the pipeline that allows to generate such corpora for many languages. There are initiatives to create and sustain spoken Wikipedia versions in many languages and hence the data is freely available, grows over time, and can be used for automatic corpus creation. Authors pipeline automatically downloads and aligns this data. The resulting German corpus currently totals 293h of audio, of which authors align 71h in full sentences and another 86h of sentences with some missing words. The English corpus consists of 287h, for which authors align 27h in full sentence and 157h with some missing words. Results are publically available.