The
English Consistent
Confusion Corpus is a large-scale collection of noise induced
British English speech misperceptions. These misperceptions have been
elicited by asking listeners to transcribe English words mixed with
complex noise backgrounds.
The
corpus has been distilled from over 300,000 listener responses and
includes responses to over 9,000 individual noisy speech tokens. Of
these, more than 3,000 passed the condition of minimal consistency
where at least 6 of the listeners reported the same incorrect
response.
(Source
http://spandh.dcs.shef.ac.uk/ECCC/.
About ECCC)
The
ECCC can be downloaded as a zip file. This work is licensed under a
Creative
Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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