Simon/Contribute Data
To build a speech recognition system, several types of data files are required:
- Transcribed audio samples to learn how a human pronounces the sounds (phonemes) that make up the dictionary
- Large corpora of written text to learn what word structures commonly co-occur (provides context for the recognizer)
For us to develop a system that you can use out-of-the-box, we depend on large collections of such data. If you can contribute to any of these collections (regardless of the language), please consider getting in touch with us (see below).
Should your corpus contain data from other people besides yourself, please make sure that you have the required permissions to distribute the data set.
Recordings
Do you have access to a large set of audio recordings of human speech? Do you have (at least rough) transcripts of these recordings?
If you share this data with us, we can use these recordings to train what is called the acoustic model - the part that tells Simon how words actually sound. To submit the data, please get in touch with us - we can help you to sort out the data format, licensing and provide you with web space to publish the data. Chances are, that we'll also thank you profusely in the process.