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      Tusom2021: A Phonetically Transcribed Speech Dataset from an Endangered Language for Universal Phone Recognition Experiments

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          There is growing interest in ASR systems that can recognize phones in a language-independent fashion. There is additionally interest in building language technologies for low-resource and endangered languages. However, there is a paucity of realistic data that can be used to test such systems and technologies. This paper presents a publicly available, phonetically transcribed corpus of 2255 utterances (words and short phrases) in the endangered Tangkhulic language East Tusom (no ISO 639-3 code), a Tibeto-Burman language variety spoken mostly in India. Because the dataset is transcribed in terms of phones, rather than phonemes, it is a better match for universal phone recognition systems than many larger (phonemically transcribed) datasets. This paper describes the dataset and the methodology used to produce it. It further presents basic benchmarks of state-of-the-art universal phone recognition systems on the dataset as baselines for future experiments.

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          01 April 2021
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          2104.00824
          048b3ae4-2577-4569-8e85-dfd643c5fdd3

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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          4 pages, 3 figures
          cs.CL cs.SD eess.AS

          Theoretical computer science,Electrical engineering,Graphics & Multimedia design

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