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From: jpcampb@afterlife.ncsc.mil (Joe Campbell)
Subject: Re: Speaker ID Database
Message-ID: <1994Jun12.054053.21433@afterlife.ncsc.mil>
Keywords: database, speaker ID
Organization: The Great Beyond
References: <Cqzo45.244@egr.uri.edu>
Date: Sun, 12 Jun 1994 05:40:53 GMT
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In article <Cqzo45.244@egr.uri.edu>, Ramli <ramli@ele.uri.edu> wrote:
>I am trying to get hold of a standard databse for
>for performing speaker identification experiments.
>I looked at the FAQ and couldn't get the info I wanted
>(unless I overlooked it).
>
>I would appreciate if anyone can provide info
>on any relevant database, its price, and
>contact address.

As I recall, the Linguistic Data Consortium (LDC) at Univ of Penn just
announced the following CD-ROM databases in their latest news letter:

KING	Speaker identification
SPIDER	Speaker identification & verification
YOHO	Speaker verification

They have (had?) a catalog available via anon ftp from ftp.upenn.edu.
If you can't find their catalog, I'm sure that Jack Godfrey
(jgodfrey@unagi.cis.upenn.edu) can provide additional information.

Regards,
Joe
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