SOTAVerified

Samr\'omur: Crowd-sourcing Data Collection for Icelandic Speech Recognition

2020-05-01LREC 2020Unverified0· sign in to hype

David Erik Mollberg, {\'O}lafur Helgi J{\'o}nsson, Sunneva {\TH}orsteinsd{\'o}ttir, Stein{\th}{\'o}r Steingr{\'\i}msson, Eyd{\'\i}s Huld Magn{\'u}sd{\'o}ttir, Jon Gudnason

Unverified — Be the first to reproduce this paper.

Reproduce

Abstract

This contribution describes an ongoing project of speech data collection, using the web application Samr\'omur which is built upon Common Voice, Mozilla Foundation's web platform for open-source voice collection. The goal of the project is to build a large-scale speech corpus for Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) for Icelandic. Upon completion, Samr\'omur will be the largest open speech corpus for Icelandic collected from the public domain. We discuss the methods used for the crowd-sourcing effort and show the importance of marketing and good media coverage when launching a crowd-sourcing campaign. Preliminary results exceed our expectations, and in one month we collected data that we had estimated would take three months to obtain. Furthermore, our initial dataset of around 45 thousand utterances has good demographic coverage, is gender-balanced and with proper age distribution. We also report on the task of validating the recordings, which we have not promoted, but have had numerous hours invested by volunteers.

Tasks

Reproductions