| Buckeye CorpusThe Buckeye Corpus of conversational speech contains high-quality recordings from 40 speakers in Columbus OH conversing freely with an interviewer. The speech has been orthographically transcribed and phonetically labeled. The audio and text files, together with time-aligned phonetic labels, are stored in a format for use with speech analysis software (Xwaves and Wavesurfer). Software for searching the transcription files is currently being written. The corpus is FREE for noncommercial uses. 
                     Project leader:  Prof. Mark Pitt, The Ohio State UniversityTime of compilation:  1998–2001
 Size:  300,000 words
 Language:  English
 Number of texts/samples: 40 speakers
 Period:  1998–2000
 Released: 2001
 Funding: National Institute on Deafness and other Communication Disorders; Office of Research, The Ohio State University
 Project home page: https://buckeyecorpus.osu.edu
 Reference line and copyrightPitt, M.A., Dilley, L., Johnson, K., Kiesling, S., Raymond, W., Hume, E. and Fosler-Lussier, E. (2007) Buckeye Corpus of Conversational Speech (2nd release) [www.buckeyecorpus.osu.edu] Columbus, OH: Department of Psychology, Ohio State University (Distributor). © The Ohio State University Research Foundation Manualhttps://buckeyecorpus.osu.edu AvailabilityOpen access. Freely available for download at
https://buckeyecorpus.osu.edu Technical informationAudio – wav filesTime aligned word and phone tags – ascii text
   CoRD Entry submitted on September 17, 2020 by Prof. Keith Johnson for Prof. Mark Pitt. |