VidTIMIT dataset freely available online

Posted on September 20, 2006

Conrad Sanderson has released the VidTIMIT audio-visual speech dataset so that it is freely available online.

The dataset is comprised of video and corresponding audio recordings of 43 people, reciting short sentences. It can be useful for research on topics such as automatic lip reading, multi-view face recognition, multi-modal speech recognition and person identification.

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» Filed Under audio-visual, research, speech

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2 Responses to “VidTIMIT dataset freely available online”

  1. Mark Tall on September 26th, 2006 14:28

    Hopefylly XM2VTS and BANCA databases will be released like that soon..

  2. David Dean on September 26th, 2006 14:48

    That would be nice. They would probably need to set up a torrent or something to limit the load on their servers.

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