Introduction
ICSI Meeting Transcripts was produced by Linguistic Data
Consortium (LDC) catalog number LDC2004T04 and ISBN 1-58563-286-4.
The ICSI Meeting corpus is a collection of 75 meetings collected at the
International Computer Science Institute in Berkeley during the
years 2000-2002. The meetings included are "natural" meetings in
the sense that they would have occurred anyway: they are generally
regular weekly meetings of various ICSI working teams, including the
team working on the ICSI Meeting Project. In recording meetings of
this type, we hoped to capture meeting dynamics and speaking styles
that are as natural as possible given that speakers are wearing
close-talking microphones and are fully cognizant of the recording
process. The speech files range in length from 17 to 103
minutes, but generally run just under an hour each.
The speech files are available as ICSI Meeting Speech.
Data
This corpus consists of 75 word-level transcripts (one transcript file per meeting),
time-synchronized to digitized audio recordings. There are approximately 795 K-words and 13K unique words in the transcripts.
The meetings were recorded with close-talking and far-field
microphones. The transcripts were based mostly on the close-talking
microphones, either separately or blended together in a so-called
"mixed" channel. The focus of the transcripts was on capturing the flow of audible
events, especially the words which were spoken, and who spoke them.
Transcripts were prepared by means of the
"Channeltrans" interface. Channeltrans is an extension of the "Transcriber" interface.
There are a total of 53 unique speakers in the corpus. Meetings involved anywhere from three to 10 participants, averaging six. The corpus contains a significant proportion of non-native
English speakers, varying in fluency from nearly-native to challenging-to-transcribe.
Sponsorship
The collection and preparation of this corpus was made possible in
large part through funding from DARPA, both through the Communicator
project and through a ROAR "seedling," the Swiss IM2 project (National
Centre of Competence in Research, sponsored by the Swiss National
Science Foundation), and a supplementary award from IBM.
Updates
There are no updates available at this time. More information is available at http://www.ICSI.Berkeley.EDU/Speech/mr.
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