Kaldi recipe for the Fisher and Callhome Spanish Corpora About the Fisher Spanish Corpus Fisher Spanish - Speech was developed by the Linguistic Data Consortium (LDC) and consists of audio files covering roughly 163 hours of telephone speech from 136 native Caribbean Spanish and non-Caribbean Spanish speakers. Full orthographic transcripts of these audio files are available in LDC2010T04 Speech : LDC2010S01 Transcripts : LDC2010T04 About the Callhome Spanish Corpus The CALLHOME Spanish corpus of telephone speech consists of 120 unscripted telephone conversations between native speakers of Spanish. All calls, which lasted up to 30 minutes, originated in North America and were placed to international locations. Most participants called family members or close friends. Speech : LDC96S35 Transcripts : LDC96T17 The LDC Spanish rule based lexicon The CALLHOME Spanish collection includes a lexical component. The CALLHOME Spanish Lexicon consists of 45,582 words and contains separate information fields with phonological, morphological and frequency information for each word. Lexicon : LDC96L16 Each subdirectory of this directory contains the scripts for a sequence of experiments. s5: This recipe is based on the WSJ s5 recipe. It works with the the transcripts (available along with the script in LDC97T19). In addition, it uses a phonetic lexicon generated using the rules based LDC lexicon. The recipe follows the Triphone+SGMM+SAT+fMLLR+SGMM+DNN pipeline. It uses data partitions as specified by LDC in the Callhome corpus description. For Fisher custom partitions are available (check the run.sh file for the location of the split file : This can be changed).