Speech and Language Resource Bank
This is a collection of pedagogical material within the topic of speech and language technology. The idea is to provide teachers material for their courses, where they can pick and choose material which is appropriate for their own courses and self-study material on-line for anyone interested.
Authors: Tom Bäckström,
Okko Räsänen,
Abraham Zewoudie,
Pablo Pérez Zarazaga,
Liisa Koivusalo
Updated: 2022-01-27
Source: https://wiki.aalto.fi/display/ITSP/Introduction+to+Speech+Processing
Keywords: speech,
language,
communication,
education,
machine-learning,
English
LinguaPix is a database of picture naming norms. 1,620 colour photographs of items spanning across 42 semantic categories were named and rated by a group of German speakers (and are currently evaluated by a group of Dutch, English, Polish, and Cantonese speakers).
Authors: Agniszka Ewa Krautz,
Emmanuel Keuleers,
Gabriella Rundblad,
Susanna Yeung
Updated: 2021-12-24
Source: https://linguapix.uni-mannheim.de/frontend/web/
Keywords: psychology,
linguistics,
semantics,
audio,
picture-naming,
English,
German,
Polish
NIM is a search engine designed to look for the collection of psycholinguistic research materials. Its purpose is to simplify the task of researchers during the preparation and design of experiments.
Authors: Marc Guasch,
Roger Boada,
Pilar Ferré,
Rosa Sánchez-Casas,
Antonio Masip,
Enric Sunyer
Updated: 2021-12-24
Source: https://psico.fcep.urv.cat/utilitats/nim/
Keywords: psycholinguistics,
lexicon,
word-recognition,
English,
Spanish,
Catalan
The first psycholinguistic norms for iconicity, age of acquisition, frequency, and transparency for more than 300 lexical signs in German Sign Language (Deutsche Gebärdensprache, DGS).
Authors: Patrick C. Trettenbrein,
Nina-Kristin Pendzich,
Jens-Michael Cramer,
Markus Steinbach,
Emiliano Zaccarella
Updated: 2021-11-26
Source: https://osf.io/mz8j4/
Keywords: psycholinguistics,
lexicon,
database,
German-Sign-Language,
German,
English