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Title:Nautilus Speaker Characterization (NSC) Corpus
Access Rights: Rights available for: nonCommercialUse
Date Available (W3CDTF):2018-01-17
Date Issued (W3CDTF):2018-01-17
Date Modified (W3CDTF):2018-01-17
Description:The Nautilus Speaker Characterization (NSC) Corpus comprises clean microphone recordings of conversational speech from 300 German speakers (126 males and 174 females) aged 18 to 35 years, with no marked dialect/accent. The recordings were performed in the acoustically-isolated room "Nautilus" (which gives name to this database) of the Quality and Usability Lab of the Technische Universität Berlin, Germany, in 2016/2017. Four scripted and four semi-spontaneous dialogs were elicited from the speakers, simulating telephone call inquiries. Additionally, spontaneous neutral and emotional (predominantly excitement or frustration) speech utterances and questions were produced. Interactions between speakers and their interlocutor (a recording assistant) are provided in separate mono files, accompanied by timestamps and tags that define the speaker's turns. All speech is sampled at 48 kHz (audio/wav 16-bit 1-channel files). The microphone AKG C 414B-XLS was employed to record the speakers (95.6 hours of speech) and the headset Sennheiser HMD 46 to record the interlocutor (59.5 hours of speech). The speech corresponding to one of the semi-spontaneous dialogs was later evaluated with respect to 34 continuous numeric labels of perceived interpersonal speaker characteristics (such as likable, attractive, competent, childish, etc.), for the 300 speakers by 15 different listeners, on average. For a set of 20 selected "extreme" speakers, also 34 naive voice descriptions (such as bright, creaky, articulate, melodious, etc.) were evaluated by 26 external raters. All labels are provided, together with the speech recordings and the speakers' metadata (age, gender, place of birth, chronological places of residence and duration of stay, place of birth of the mother and of the father, self-assessed personality, etc.). The material provided in the NSC Corpus is expected to be of broad interest to phoneticians and speech scientists working on the perceptual and acoustic correlates of personal attributes. Speech and prosody production and conversational behavior in human-human interactions can be studied by analyzing speaker's and interlocutor's turns of spontaneous speech. The NSC data may also be adequate for other speech-related research requiring high-quality clean recordings in German.
Identifier:ELRA-S0395
ISLRN: 157-037-166-491-1
Identifier (URI):https://catalog.elra.info/en-us/repository/browse/ELRA-S0395/
Language:German
Language (ISO639):deu
Medium:Not specified
Publisher:ELRA (European Language Resources Association)
Type (DCMI):Sound
Type (OLAC):primary_text

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