• Welcome to Spontaneous Speech

  • Common Voice is launching a second platform focused on collecting organic, spontaneous, unscripted speech. This will help lots of communities collect data more quickly, as well as being useful for data scientists and developers.

  • Why we built this Spontaneous Speech prototype

  • Useful for <mark>organic speech contexts</mark> and use cases (eg, when you want speech recognition to work with people speaking unscripted and colloquially)

  • Better support for language realities like translanguaging and <mark>code-switching</mark>

  • Better support for languages that have little or <mark>no text corpus</mark> to use (eg, sociolects, variants, historically unscripted languages etc)

  • How Spontaneous Speech works

  • <mark>Prompt</mark>

  • We will show you a prompt or question

  • <mark>Respond</mark>

  • You respond or reply to it as naturally as you can

  • <mark>Transcribe</mark>

  • You write down what you hear in the audio clips

  • <mark>Check</mark>

  • You check whether the transcription matches the audio

  • <mark>Data</mark>

  • We periodically release the dataset

  • Contact us

  • Interested in getting involved with this project, or partnering with us?

  • Email: <emailFragment>commonvoice@mozilla.com</emailFragment>

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