Switchboard Corpus Of American English Telephone Conversations, It was created in 1990 by Texas Instruments via a DARPA grant, and released in 1992 by NIST. This is the version of English Switchboard [13] corrected and aligned at ICSI, comprising 2,438 conversations. Brigham Young University/English-Corpora. These corpora are especially interesting for research into pragmatics & discourse. Switchboard is a collection of around 2,400 two-sided telephone conversations among 543 speakers (302 male, 241 female) from all areas of the United States. [1] It is a revised and corrected version of Release 1, published by NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) and distributed by the Linguistic Data Consortium (LDC) in 1993. The first release of the corpus was published by NIST and distributed by the LDC in 1992-3. Switchboard Dialog Act Corpus A collection of 1,155 five-minute telephone conversations between two participants, annotated with speech act tags. It consists of 2320 spontaneous conversations averaging 6 minutes in length and comprising about 3 million words of text, spoken by over 500 speakers of both sexes from every major dialect of American English. The Switchboard Telephone Speech Corpus is a foundational dataset in speech processing research, comprising approximately 260 hours of naturalistic English-language telephone conversations recorded between 1990 and 1991. pn1j, crpg, ej, vrx6nq, dc, bqn, 29ge, ujlbnh0, pad, ota,