A free audio dataset of spoken digits.
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Singapore, Singapore
FSDD
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A free audio dataset of spoken digits in wav files at 8kHz. The recordings are trimmed so that they have near minimal silence at the beginnings and ends. FSDD is an open dataset, which means it will grow over time as data is contributed. It consists of recordings of spoken digits in wav files at 8kHz. Current status: 6 speakers, 3,000 recordings (50 of each digit per speaker). The test set officially consists of the first 10% of the recordings.
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