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dataset_info:
  features:
    - name: audio
      dtype: audio
    - name: transcription
      dtype: string
  splits:
    - name: train
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      num_examples: 90244
    - name: validation
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      num_examples: 1013
    - name: test
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      num_examples: 1020
  download_size: 93176985982
  dataset_size: 111582235409.148
license: cc-by-nc-4.0
task_categories:
  - automatic-speech-recognition
  - audio-classification
tags:
  - automatic-speech-recognition
  - audio-classification
  - Portuguese
  - ASR
language:
  - pt
pretty_name: mTEDx PTBR

Multilingual TEDx (Portuguese speech and transcripts)

NOTE: This dataset contains only the Portuguese portion of the mTEDx dataset, already processed and segmented into parts.

Multilingual TEDx (mTEDx) is a multilingual speech recognition and translation corpus to facilitate the training of ASR and SLT models in additional languages.

The corpus comprises audio recordings and transcripts from TEDx Talks in 8 languages (Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, Russian, Greek, Arabic, German) with translations into up to 5 languages (English, Spanish, French, Portguese, Italian). The audio recordings are automatically aligned at the sentence level with their manual transcriptions and translations. Each .tgz file contains two directories: data and docs. docs contains a README detailing the files provided in data and their structure. Test sets for all IWSLT 2021 language pairs can be found in mtedx_iwslt2021.tgz. For more information on the dataset please see the dataset paper.

Contact: Elizabeth Salesky, Matthew Wiesner. esalesky@jhu.edu, wiesner@jhu.edu

Citation: If you use the Multilingual TEDx corpus in your work, please cite the dataset paper:

@inproceedings{salesky2021mtedx,
  title={Multilingual TEDx Corpus for Speech Recognition and Translation},
  author={Elizabeth Salesky and Matthew Wiesner and Jacob Bremerman and Roldano Cattoni and Matteo Negri and Marco Turchi and Douglas W. Oard and Matt Post},
  booktitle={Proceedings of Interspeech},
  year={2021},
}