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ummm so what do you do
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i'm a medical student at drexel hmmm
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oh at penn or temple
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okay
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appoding
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twenty five
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sorry
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ummm
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did you like medical school
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yeah i really like it
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ummm are you still in classes or
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ummm i'm doing a master's in public health this year so i'm taking a year away and i haven't started yet so i start in two weeks uhhh excited be a nice change of pace
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yeah
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are you excited and nervous
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yeah what have you been doing since
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session_02d73d95
hmmm
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uhhh i have a part time research job
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and uhhh play rugby and that's about it enjoying the summer
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yeah
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yeah
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session_02d73d95
cool
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session_02d73d95
ummm what kind of research uhhh
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it is on literacy and access to ummm pediatric care services and preschool services
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so you work with little kids
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i work with little kids but it's about uhhh getting sites in the norristown area to participate in uhhh research so that
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families with low literacy can have better access to care so it's
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more like interacting with uhhh preschool directors and pediatricians
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gotcha that sounds fun though so you're up in norristown
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yeah every once in a while up in norristown walking around to different sites
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yeah
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ummm norristown i think gained some notity this summer because
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there's a bike that goes you know from the city up to valley uhhh forge and i think
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bikers were getting jumped in north
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oh really i i bike everywhere i didn't know that
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i think i didn't read i didn't read it somebody who reads like
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message boards was telling me about that
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ummm where'd you go to college
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i went to penn undergrad
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ummm
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so you
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yeah really what year did you graduate
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so did i yeah
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uhhh oh wait
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okay was oh six so yeah stuck around two in philly
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did you
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you did pre med
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uhhh yes i did pre med bbb
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session_02d73d95
cool did you take any an anthor courses
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i didn't unfortunately i wish i had didn't though yeah
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really
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yeah i did anthro and we had that we have physical
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or biological anthropology requirements so there's always bbv kids and health and societies too
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right hang around
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well what's bbb like is it a lot of cognitive stuff
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yeah it's about uhhh it's more less cognitive science more neuroscience like biology of the brain and neuropathways and stuff like that so it's bio and with a focus on neurobio but then you have to take some psych classes in there so
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that's more of
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but what's the difference between cognitive science and neuroscience
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i think cognitive science is more about how the mind works and processes and analyzes things versus like the biology of of like neurons
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got it
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ummm
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do you like buying
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yeah i really like bio
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ummm
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i i have a friend who who ummm just finished school for for biology and she always friends a really
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ummm hard to find people that she can talk about her like academic interests because i think she feels like everybody she meets at parties and like in the humanities and stuff
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right right yeah i could i could see that it's hard to talk about science in a casual like conversational way but yeah all my friends were in humanity so
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right
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yeah
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ummm
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what uhhh rugby you play in a in a league
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rugby
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i started playing at penn ummm on a club team and now i play for the philadelphia women's team so yeah that's how i yeah got here
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oh wow
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oh with ummm
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okay ummm oh man i think i met i think a lisa ummm one of the other people back there was excited about having some rugby players come to me so they could steal eat from her ummm
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yeah
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what else are you into do you like music
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i do i do
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ummm do you go to a lot of shows
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ummm not a couple a year but i started to go more recently more frequently more recently i went to a show at the tritone on friday it was uhhh the u pes really cool do you know that band
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no that's a good name
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i think they're a local band
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but
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ummm seen any good movies recently
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i saw uhhh adventureland last night uhhh it's this like kind of
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what's that
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collegi like romantic comedy sort of movie ummm
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i can't name any of the actors for you because i don't know their names but it was uhhh it was pretty good
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so five hundred days of summer
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earlier in the in the summer yeah i really liked it
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oh was that good
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ummm
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that wasn't filmed in philly was it yeah
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five hundred ace i think it was filmed in la i'm not sure i think it's set in
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oh okay 'cause i i remember it i think it debued at the philadelphia film festival yeah which i guess maybe that's why i thought it was filmed in philly but
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oh really
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i don't think so
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yeah it was pretty good soundtrack hmmm
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yeah
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so uhhh where do you where do you live now
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speaker2

Dataset Name: Dataset for ASR Speaker-Tagging Corrections (Speaker Diarization)

Description

  • This dataset is pairs of erroneous ASR output and speaker tagging, which are generated from a ASR system and speaker diarization system. Each source erroneous transcription is paired with human-annotated transcription, which has correct transcription and speaker tagging.
  • SEGment-wise Long-form Speech Transcription annotation (SegLST), the file format used in the CHiME challenges

Example) session_ge1nse2c.seglst.json

[
...
    {
        "session_id": "session_ge1nse2c",
        "words": "well that is the problem we have erroneous transcript and speaker tagging we want to correct it using large language models",
        "start_time": 181.88,
        "end_time": 193.3,
        "speaker": "speaker1"
    },
    {
        "session_id": "session_ge1nse2c",
        "words": "it seems like a really interesting problem I feel that we can start with very simple methods",
        "start_time": 194.48,
        "end_time": 205.03,
        "speaker": "speaker2"
    },
...
]

Structure

Data Split

The dataset is divided into training and test splits:

  • Training Data: 222 entries
    • 2 to 4 speakers in each session
    • Approximately 10 ~ 40 mins of recordings
  • Development Data: 13 entries
    • 2 speakers in each session
    • Approximately 10 mins of recordings
  • Evaluation Data: 11 entries
    • 2 speakers in each session
    • Approximately 10 mins of recordings

Keys (items)

  • session_id: "session_ge1nse2c",
  • words: Transcription corresponding to the time stamp (start, end).
  • start_time: Start time in second.
  • end_time: End time in second.
  • speaker: Speaker tagging in string "speaker<N>"

Source Datasets

err_source_text: This is the erroneous ASR-Diarization results to be fixed. Has dev, eval folders ref_annotated_text: This is the human annotated ground-truth for evaluation. Only dev split is included.

  • Training Sources:

    • dev: 222 sessions
  • Development Sources:

    • dev: 13 sessions
  • Evaluation Sources:

    • eval: 11 Sessions

Access

The dataset can be accessed and downloaded through the HuggingFace Datasets library (i.e., This Repository).

Evaluation

This dataset can be evaluated by MeetEval Software

From PyPI

pip install meeteval

From source

git clone https://github.com/fgnt/meeteval
pip install -e ./meeteval

Evaluate the corrected segLST files:

python -m meeteval.wer cpwer -h err_source_text/dev/session_ge1nse2c.json -r ref_annotate_text/dev/session_ge1nse2c.json

Or after installation, you can use the following command alternatively.

meeteval-wer cpwer -h err_source_text/dev/session_ge1nse2c.json -r ref_annotate_text/dev/session_ge1nse2c.json

References

@inproceedings{park2024enhancing,
  title={Enhancing speaker diarization with large language models: A contextual beam search approach},
  author={Park, Tae Jin and Dhawan, Kunal and Koluguri, Nithin and Balam, Jagadeesh},
  booktitle={ICASSP 2024-2024 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP)},
  pages={10861--10865},
  year={2024},
  organization={IEEE}
}
@InProceedings{MeetEval23,
  title={MeetEval: A Toolkit for Computation of Word Error Rates for Meeting Transcription Systems},
  author={von Neumann, Thilo and Boeddeker, Christoph and Delcroix, Marc and Haeb-Umbach, Reinhold},
  booktitle={CHiME-2023 Workshop, Dublin, England},
  year={2023}
}
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