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The Twins Corpus of Museum Visitor Questions

Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2012)

DOI:10.63317/2synqo38ybiz

Abstract

The Twins corpus is a collection of utterances spoken in interactions with two virtual characters who serve as guides at the Museum of Science in Boston. The corpus contains about 200,000 spoken utterances from museum visitors (primarily children) as well as from trained handlers who work at the museum. In addition to speech recordings, the corpus contains the outputs of speech recognition performed at the time of utterance as well as the system interpretation of the utterances. Parts of the corpus have been manually transcribed and annotated for question interpretation. The corpus has been used for improving performance of the museum characters and for a variety of research projects, such as phonetic-based Natural Language Understanding, creation of conversational characters from text resources, dialogue policy learning, and research on patterns of user interaction. It has the potential to be used for research on children's speech and on language used when talking to a virtual human.

Details

Paper ID
lrec2012-main-339
Pages
pp. 2355-2361
BibKey
aggarwal-etal-2012-twins
Editor
N/A
Publisher
European Language Resources Association (ELRA)
ISSN
2522-2686
ISBN
978-2-9517408-7-7
Conference
Eighth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation
Location
Istanbul, Turkey
Date
21 May 2012 27 May 2012

Authors

  • PA

    Priti Aggarwal

  • RA

    Ron Artstein

  • JG

    Jillian Gerten

  • AK

    Athanasios Katsamanis

  • SN

    Shrikanth Narayanan

  • AN

    Angela Nazarian

  • DT

    David Traum

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