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==SABeD -- Spoken Academic Belgian Dutch==
==SABeD -- Spoken Academic Belgian Dutch==
The SABeD corpus collection project has started on the 1st of March 2021 and is not yet available. The corpus of spoken academic Belgian Dutch will consist of at least 200 lectures.
The Spoken Academic Belgian Dutch Corpus consists of 200 lectures given in higher education institutions in Flanders. The first 25 and the last 5 minutes of each lecture were transcribed using an ASR system tuned to Belgian Dutch and then manual utterance segmentation was applied, followed by manual correction of the automated transcription. The resulting text is processed with the FROG language analyser.

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==SABeD -- Spoken Academic Belgian Dutch==
The Spoken Academic Belgian Dutch Corpus consists of 200 lectures given in higher education institutions in Flanders. The first 25 and the last 5 minutes of each lecture were transcribed using an ASR system tuned to Belgian Dutch and then manual utterance segmentation was applied, followed by manual correction of the automated transcription. The resulting text is processed with the FROG language analyser.

SABeD -- Spoken Academic Belgian Dutch

The Spoken Academic Belgian Dutch Corpus consists of 200 lectures given in higher education institutions in Flanders. The first 25 and the last 5 minutes of each lecture were transcribed using an ASR system tuned to Belgian Dutch and then manual utterance segmentation was applied, followed by manual correction of the automated transcription. The resulting text is processed with the FROG language analyser.