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This benchmark focuses on the more challenging ABX across speaker task, where the X example is spoken by a different speaker than the ones in pair (A, B), testing speaker-invariant phonetic discrimination.
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This benchmark focuses on the more challenging ABX across speaker task, where the X example is spoken by a different speaker than the ones in pair (A, B), testing speaker-invariant phonetic discrimination.
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About the Dataset.
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The **[Accented English Speech Recognition Challenge](https://arxiv.org/abs/2102.10233)** dataset includes recordings from ten different regional accents:
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American, British, Canadian, Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Russian.
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This benchmark focuses on the more challenging ABX across speaker task, where the X example is spoken by a different speaker than the ones in pair (A, B), testing speaker-invariant phonetic discrimination.
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This benchmark focuses on the more challenging ABX across speaker task, where the X example is spoken by a different speaker than the ones in pair (A, B), testing speaker-invariant phonetic discrimination.
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About the Dataset.
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The **[Accented English Speech Recognition Challenge](https://arxiv.org/abs/2102.10233)** dataset includes recordings from ten different regional accents:
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American, British, Canadian, Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Russian.
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