Totonac Resources
Identifier: SLR107
Summary: Totonac Speech with Transcription
Category: Speech
License: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0)
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Deposit-Totonaco-for-ASR-Community.pdf [162K] (Totonac Corpus Details (Descriptions and Specifics of the recordings)
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Amith-Lopez_Totonac-recordings-northern-Puebla-and-adjacent-Veracruz_Metadata.xml [218K] (Speaker Details in xml format
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Totonac_Corpus.tgz [4.2G] (Totonac Corpus (Sound files and Transcription of Totonac Corpus)
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About this resource:
Production of the corpus was generously supported by the National Science Foundation, Documentation
Endangered Languages program, the Endangered Language Documentation Programme (ELDP) at the School of
Oriental and African Studies , and the Jacobs Research fund:
Comparative Totonacan Ethnobotany: Documentation of the Nomenclature, Classification, and Use in
Three Communities (Tonalixco, Ecatlán, Pisaflores); Jacobs Research Fund (2020)
Community‐based Ethnobotany in the Sierra Nororiental de Puebla: Zongozotla and Tonalixco
Totonac; Jacobs Research Fund (2019)
Totonac ethnobotanical knowledge: Documenting traditional ecological knowledge across
communities. Endangered Language Documentation Programme, School of Oriental and African
Studies, University of London (MDP0352: David Beck, PI; Jonathan D. Amith, co‐PI) (2016-2017)
A Biological Approach to Documenting Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Synchronic and Diachronic
Perspectives, National Science Foundation, Documenting Endangered Languages and Anthropology
(Award #BCS‐1401178), including two supplement : Award#1646724, Award#2039336 (2014-2021)
A Biological Approach to Documenting Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Synchronic and Diachronic
Perspectives, National Endowment for the Humanities (Award #PD‐50031‐14) (2014-2018)
All material is made available under the Creative Common license CC BY-SA (Attribution-ShareAlike).
If the recordings and transcriptions are cited in general, please use (The corresponding author is Jonathan D.Amith (jonamith@gmail.com)): Amith, Jonathan D., and Osbel López Francisco. n.d. Audio corpus of Totonac recordings from northern Puebla and adjacent areas of Veracruz. OpenSLR##.
If the speech recognition corpus and some baseline results are used, please cite (The corrresponding author is Jiatong Shi (jiatongs@andrew.cmu.edu))
@inproceedings{berrebbi22_interspeech, author={Dan Berrebbi and Jiatong Shi and Brian Yan and Osbel López-Francisco and Jonathan Amith and Shinji Watanabe}, title={{Combining Spectral and Self-Supervised Features for Low Resource Speech Recognition and Translation}}, year=2022, booktitle={Proc. Interspeech 2022}, pages={3533--3537}, doi={10.21437/Interspeech.2022-10796} }