Gathering Data for Speech Technology in the Welsh Language: A Case Study

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Gathering Data for Speech Technology in the Welsh Language: A Case Study. / Prys, Delyth; Jones, Dewi.
2018. Paper presented at LREC 2018, Miyazaki, Japan.

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Prys, D & Jones, D 2018, 'Gathering Data for Speech Technology in the Welsh Language: A Case Study', Paper presented at LREC 2018, Miyazaki, Japan, 12/05/18 - 12/05/18.

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T1 - Gathering Data for Speech Technology in the Welsh Language

T2 - LREC 2018

AU - Prys, Delyth

AU - Jones, Dewi

PY - 2018/5/12

Y1 - 2018/5/12

N2 - Less-resourced languages face additional challenges in the creation of tools and resources for speech recognition applications. These include lack of funding, sparsity of data and shortage of experts with relevant skills. On the other hand there are also opportunities to be had from tapping into committed communities of language activists, and potentially developing innovative solutions to common problems that may be applied elsewhere. This paper describes a recent series of short-term projects for the Welsh language that have used crowdsourcing methodologies, together with data from Wicipedia (the Welsh Wikipedia) and existing Welsh corpora, to further advance the field. They have also borrowed and adapted open source tools, such as MaryTTS and Mozilla CommonVoice that were already freely available. In addition this paper provides some pointers towards further needs and solutions for speech technology in less-resourced languages, aiming at a coherent, long-term approach that may be applicable in many environments.

AB - Less-resourced languages face additional challenges in the creation of tools and resources for speech recognition applications. These include lack of funding, sparsity of data and shortage of experts with relevant skills. On the other hand there are also opportunities to be had from tapping into committed communities of language activists, and potentially developing innovative solutions to common problems that may be applied elsewhere. This paper describes a recent series of short-term projects for the Welsh language that have used crowdsourcing methodologies, together with data from Wicipedia (the Welsh Wikipedia) and existing Welsh corpora, to further advance the field. They have also borrowed and adapted open source tools, such as MaryTTS and Mozilla CommonVoice that were already freely available. In addition this paper provides some pointers towards further needs and solutions for speech technology in less-resourced languages, aiming at a coherent, long-term approach that may be applicable in many environments.

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Y2 - 12 May 2018 through 12 May 2018

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