Voice Commands in Italian (Adults)

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Overview

Title

Voice Commands in Italian (Adults)

Categories

Speech, Voice Commands

Published Date

September 2019

Description

This data set contains recordings of voice commands without a wake word in Italian (it_IT) of 135 participants of age 15-65 (e.g., "Ehi Alexa, raccontami una barzelletta."). The participants recorded their voices remotely using our in-house platform solution, Robson. Each participant has recorded on average 72 utterances (minimum 51, maximum 77). This data set contains the voice command only. The data set of wake words is available in a separate data package. Recordings are grouped by participant IDs and can be mapped to the phrase text. The data set comes with a complete phrase list and speaker metadata.

Data Set Details

Audio Sampling Rate

The number of times the audio is sampled per second, usually measured in kilohertz.

44.1 kHz

Bit Rate

706 kb/s (constant)

Bit Depth

16 bits

Format

WAV

Encoding

pcm_s16le

Channels

1

Data Set Demographics

Country

The country in which the data was collected.

Italy

Language

The language the participant uses in the data set.

Italian

Region/Dialect

The regional accent that is used in the data set.

North East: Trentino-Alto Adige, Veneto, Friuli - Venezia Giulia, Emilia - Romagna South: Abruzzo, Molise, Campania, Puglia, Basilicata, Calabria Unknown, North West: Piemonte, Valle d’Aosta, Liguria, Lombardia Islands: Sicilia, Sardegna Central Italy: Toscana, Umbria, Marche, Lazio

Gender

The gender breakdown of data set participants.

55.6 % Female, 44.4 % Male

Age

The age distribution of data set participants.

15-65 years old, average 34 years old, median 31 years old

Number of Speakers

The total number of different voices in the data set.

135

Audio Sample

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