A Shared Task for Spoken CALL?

Claudia Bauer, Johanna Gerlach, Manny Rayner, Martin Russell, Helmer Strik

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Abstract

We argue that the field of spoken CALL needs a shared task in order to facilitate comparisons between different groups and methodologies,
and describe a concrete example of such a task, based on data collected from a speech-enabled online tool which has been used to
help young Swiss German teens practise skills in English conversation. Items are prompt-response pairs, where the prompt is a piece
of German text and the response is a recorded English audio file. The task is to label pairs as “accept” or “reject”, accepting responses
which are grammatically and linguistically correct to match a set of hidden gold standard answers as closely as possible. Initial resources
are provided so that a scratch system can be constructed with a minimal investment of effort, and in particular without necessarily using
a speech recognizer. Training data for the task will be released in June 2016, and test data in January 2017
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLREC 2016, Tenth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation
PublisherEuropean Language Resources Association (ELRA)
Number of pages8
ISBN (Electronic) 978-2-9517408-9-1
Publication statusPublished - 23 May 2016

Keywords

  • CALL
  • Shared task
  • speech recognition
  • metrics

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