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  Introducing a novel accent database "IndicAccentDB" which satisfies the below requirements:
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- Gender balance: The speech database should be a collection of a wide range of speakers balancing both the male and female speakers to display the characteristics of the speakers speech.
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- Phonetically balanced uniform content: To make the classification task simpler and models to distinguish the speakers, we considered building the IndicAccentDB with uniform content, a collection of speech recordings for
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  the Harvard sentences. These sentences gather intrinsic information by combining different phonemes and grammatically focused vocabulary. These sentences are appropriately expressing accents in sentence-level discourse.
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- Below are the sample Harvard sentences (https://www.cs.columbia.edu/~hgs/audio/harvard.html)recited by the speakers in the recordings.
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- The juice of lemons makes fine punch.
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- The fish twisted and turned on the bent hook.”
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- IndicAccentDB contains speech recordings in six non-native English accents of Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu. We collected six non-native accents from volunteers who had strong non-native
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  English accents and were well-versed in speaking at least one Indian language. Each speaker was asked to recite the Harvard sentences. The Harvard sentences dataset consists of 72 sets
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  of ten sentences each and is phonetically balanced sentences that are neither too short nor too long.
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- Take a read at: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9844177
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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+ ## 1. Introduction
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  Introducing a novel accent database "IndicAccentDB" which satisfies the below requirements:
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+ * **Gender balance:** The speech database should be a collection of a wide range of speakers balancing both the male and female speakers to display the characteristics of the speakers speech.
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+ * **Phonetically balanced uniform content:** To make the classification task simpler and models to distinguish the speakers, we considered building the IndicAccentDB with uniform content, a collection of speech recordings for
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  the Harvard sentences. These sentences gather intrinsic information by combining different phonemes and grammatically focused vocabulary. These sentences are appropriately expressing accents in sentence-level discourse.
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+ You can access the Harvard sentences (sample shown below) dataset here: [Harvard Sentences](https://www.cs.columbia.edu/~hgs/audio/harvard.html) recited by the speakers in the recordings.
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+ *The juice of lemons makes fine punch.*
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+ *The fish twisted and turned on the bent hook.*
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+ * IndicAccentDB contains speech recordings in six non-native English accents of Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu. We collected six non-native accents from volunteers who had strong non-native
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  English accents and were well-versed in speaking at least one Indian language. Each speaker was asked to recite the Harvard sentences. The Harvard sentences dataset consists of 72 sets
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  of ten sentences each and is phonetically balanced sentences that are neither too short nor too long.
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+ ## 2. Dataset Usage
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+ To use the dataset in your Python program, refer to the following script:
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+ ```python3
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+ from datasets import load_dataset
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+ accent_db = load_dataset("DarshanaS/IndicAccentDb")
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+ ```
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+ ## 3. Publications
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+ 1. [S. Darshana, H. Theivaprakasham, G. Jyothish Lal, B. Premjith, V. Sowmya and K. Soman, "MARS: A Hybrid Deep CNN-based Multi-Accent Recognition System for English Language," 2022 First International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Trends and Pattern Recognition (ICAITPR), Hyderabad, India, 2022, pp. 1-6, doi: 10.1109/ICAITPR51569.2022.9844177.](https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9844177)