Interspeech 2016 - Experiment results for paper "Error correction in lightly supervised alignment of broadcast subtitles"
Oscar Saz Torralba
Thomas Hain
Julia Olcoz Martinez
10.15131/shef.data.3437426.v1
https://orda.shef.ac.uk/articles/dataset/Interspeech_2016_-_Experiment_results_for_paper_Error_correction_in_lightly_supervised_alignment_of_broadcast_subtitles_/3437426
The files in the dataset correspond to results that have been generated
for the Interspeech 2016 article: "Error correction in lightly supervised alignment of broadcast subtitles" <a href="https://doi.org/10.21437/Interspeech.2016-56">DOI: 10.21437/Interspeech.2016-56</a>.<br>
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The files in the zip file are of two types:<br>
- .ctm, which correspond to the output of the lightly supervised alignment system.<br>
- .sys, which correspond to scoring of the lightly supervised alignment system and includes the overall F measure as well as
the precision and recall of the overall
system and of each individual show.<br>
<br>The following is a description about the naming convention of the files:<br>
<br>TableX-LineY: This is the alignment and scoring output corresponding to Line Y of Table X in the article.<br>TableX-LineY-[dev|eval]: This is the alignment and scoring output corresponding to Line Y of Table X for development (dev) or evaluation (eval) in the article.<br>
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All two file types are standard outputs that are recognised by the speech technology community and can be opened using any text
editor.
2016-06-22 09:37:16
Automatic Speech Recognition
Multimedia Data
Lightly Supervised Alignment
Interspeech 2016
Natural Language Processing
Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing