With ever increasing computational power and availability of broadband connectivity to the Internet, mobile devices have become pervasive and gaining more popularity. Capitalizing on the mobile-Internet infrastructure, a speech data collection platform was developed as part of the RedDots project which is dedicated to the study of speaker recognition over mobile devices. The RedDots platform consists of a centralized Web server receiving inputs from the crowd through mobile devices. As of the time of this writing, we have recruited speakers from 17 countries in three-month period, showing the potential of the RedDots platform to collect speech data from the worldwide population.
Cite as: Lee, K.A., Wang, G., Ng, K.P., Sun, H., Nguyen, T.H., Thai, N.T.H., Ma, B., Li, H. (2015) The reddots platform for mobile crowd-sourcing of speech data. Proc. Interspeech 2015, 2603-2604
@inproceedings{lee15c_interspeech, author={Kong Aik Lee and Guangsen Wang and Kam Pheng Ng and Hanwu Sun and Trung Hieu Nguyen and Ngoc Thuy Huong Thai and Bin Ma and Haizhou Li}, title={{The reddots platform for mobile crowd-sourcing of speech data}}, year=2015, booktitle={Proc. Interspeech 2015}, pages={2603--2604} }