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  1. In this paper we present two datasets for Tamasheq, a developing language mainly spoken in Mali and Niger. These two datasets were made available for the IWSLT 2022 low-resource speech translation track, and they consist of collections of radio recordings from daily broadcast news in Niger (Studio Kalangou) and Mali (Studio Tamani). We share (i) a massive amount of unlabeled audio data (671 ...
    • Speech Resources in the Tamasheq Language - arXiv.org

      Keywords:speech corpus, speech translation, tamasheq, zarma, hausa, fulfulde, french 1. Introduction The vast majority of speech pipelines are developed for and in high-resource languages, a small percentage of languages for which there is a large amount of an-notated data freely available (Joshi et al., 2020). This not only limits the ...

  2. Keywords:speech corpus, speech translation, tamasheq, zarma, hausa, fulfulde, french 1. Introduction The vast majority of speech pipelines are developed for and in high-resource languages, a small percentage of languages for which there is a large amount of an-notated data freely available (Joshi et al., 2020). This not only limits the ...
  3. aclanthology.org

    We hope these resources will inspire the speech community to develop and benchmark models using the Tamasheq language. Keywords:speech corpus, speech translation, tamasheq, zarma, hausa, fulfulde, french 1.Introduction The vast majority of speech pipelines are developed for and in high-resource languages, a small percentage of
  4. aclanthology.org

    7 days agoAbstract In this paper we present two datasets for Tamasheq, a developing language mainly spoken in Mali and Niger. These two datasets were made available for the IWSLT 2022 low-resource speech translation track, and they consist of collections of radio recordings from daily broadcast news in Niger (Studio Kalangou) and Mali (Studio Tamani).
  5. academia.edu

    In this paper we present the resources in the Tamasheq language we share in the context of the IWSLT 2022: low-resource speech translation track. Tamasheq is a variety of Tuareg, a Berber macro-language spoken by nomadic tribes across North Africa in Algeria, Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso (Heath, 2006).
  6. selma-project.eu

    There are two speech translation tasks addressed by the SELMA project: speech-to-text translation and speech-to-speech translation. For speech-to-text translation, we focused on assessing the capability of speech translation models in extremely low-resource settings. With this goal, we have used the Tamasheq language as a use case.
  7. semanticscholar.org

    This paper shares a massive amount of unlabeled audio data (671 hours) in five languages: French from Niger, Fulfulde, Hausa, Tamasheq and Zarma, and a smaller 17 hours parallel corpus of audio recordings in TamAsheq, with utterance-level translations in the French language. In this paper we present two datasets for Tamasheq, a developing language mainly spoken in Mali and Niger. These two ...
  8. paperswithcode.com

    In this paper we present two datasets for Tamasheq, a developing language mainly spoken in Mali and Niger. These two datasets were made available for the IWSLT 2022 low-resource speech translation track, and they consist of collections of radio recordings from daily broadcast news in Niger (Studio Kalangou) and Mali (Studio Tamani).

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