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Bavarian Archive for Speech Signals
Geo Pronunciation Database GEO1

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Last update od this page: 07/05/04


General

BAS GEO1 is a simple database about the most important location names of Germany, Austria and Switzerland together with their canonical pronuciation coded in SAM-PA.

BAS GEO1 may be used as a basis for automatic speech recognition of German postal addresses or to feed a speech synthesis algorithmn. Although we aim at a complete set of names the database in its current is far from complete. Future updates will be distributed to all users automatically, if you provide us witha valid email address.

Data sets

BAS GEO1 contains three data sets:

History

Apr 2004 - 1.0 : Germany - 13289 locations, 558443 streets, 199158 street names

Contact:

BAS: Florian Schiel, phone: +49-89-2180-2807

Availability

BAS GEO1 is available for all scientific and commercial parties. A distribution fee must be paid to BAS and the BAS distribution agreement acknowledged. This agreement forbids the distribution of the original or modified data to third parties. Data are considered to be merely modified, if the user can reconstruct the original data from them. All other usage of the data sets including the usage for product development and the distribution of products based on these data is allowed.
A signed declaration of the project supervisor of a university or a non-commercial lab site is necessary to apply for scientific usage.

BAS GEO1
1 CDROM
Fee scientific (ELRA member): EUR 127.82
Fee scientific (non ELRA member): EUR 255.65
Fee commercial (ELRA member): EUR 1400.00
Fee commercial (non ELRA member): EUR 2800.00

Orders may be send to:

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