Speech and Language Resource Bank
AUX (AUditory syntaX) is a scripting syntax specifically designed to describe and process auditory signals. In a nutshell, it consists of 1) functions to create and process sound signals, 2) operators particularly relevant to sounds, and 3) usual mathematic operations that you may find in any programming language.
Authors: Bomjun J. Kwon
Updated: 2016-07-20
Source: http://auditorypro.com/download/aux/
Keywords: speech,
language,
audition,
psychoacoustic,
word-recognition,
experiment,
education,
programming,
English
The sound set includes 165 natural sounds, each 2-seconds in duration. The sounds were intended to include many of the sounds people commonly hear in their daily life.
Authors: Sam Norman-Haignere,
Nancy G. Kanwisher,
Josh H. McDermott
Updated: 2015-11-24
Source: http://mcdermottlab.mit.edu/svnh/Natural-Sound/Stimuli.html
Keywords: speech,
music,
stimuli,
frequency,
German,
French,
Italian,
Russian,
Hindi,
Chinese
Data from 16 actors, male and female, during their affective dyadic interactions ranging from 2-10 minutes each, and two types of improvised interactions: 2 sentence exercises and paraphrases.
Authors: Angeliki Metallinou,
Zhaojun Yang,
Chi-Chun Lee,
Carlos Busso,
Sharon Carnicke,
Shrikanth Narayanan
Updated: 2015-04-17
Source: https://sail.usc.edu/CreativeIT/
Keywords: dyadic-interactions,
speech,
gestures,
motion-capture,
emotion,
english