OLR Challenge 2018
目录
Oriental Language Recognition (OLR) 2018 Challenge
Oriental languages involve interesting specialties. The OLR challenge series aim at boosting language recognition technology for oriental languages. Following the success of OLR Challenge 2017 and OLR Challenge 2016, the new challenge in 2018 follows the same theme, but sets up more challenging tasks in the sense of:
- Short-utterance identification task: This is a close-set identification task, which means the language of each utterance is among the known 10 target languages. The utterances are as short as 1 second.
- Confusing-language identification task: This task identifies the language of utterances from 3 highly confusing languages (Cantonese, Korean and Mandarin).
- Open-set recognition task: In this task, the test utterance may be in none of the 10 target languages.
We will publish the results on a special session of APSIPA ASC 2018.
News
Data
The challenge is based on two multilingual databases, AP16-OL7 that was designed for the OLR challenge 2016, and AP17-OL3 database that was designed for the OLR challenge 2017.
AP16-OL7 is provided by SpeechOcean (www.speechocean.com), and AP17-OL3 is provided by Tsinghua University, Northwest Minzu University and Xinjiang University, under the M2ASR project supported by NSFC.
The features for AP16-OL7 involve:
- Mobile channel
- 7 languages in total
- 71 hours of speech signals in total
- Transcriptions and lexica are provided
- The data profile is here
- The License for the data is here
The features for AP17-OL3 involve:
- Mobile channel
- 3 languages in total
- Tibetan provided by Prof. Guanyu Li@Northwest Minzu Univ.
- Uyghur and Kazak provided by Prof. Askar Hamdulla@Xinjiang University.
- 35 hours of speech signals in total
- Transcriptions and lexica are provided
- The data profile is here
- The License for the data is here
Evaluation plan
Refer to the following paper:
Zhiyuan Tang, Dong Wang, Qing Chen: AP18-OLR Challenge: Three Tasks and Their Baselines, submitted to APSIPA ASC 2018 (arXiv)
Evaluation tools
- The Kaldi-based baseline scripts here
Participation rules
- Participants from both academy and industry are welcome
- Publications based on the data provided by the challenge should cite the following paper:
Dong Wang, Lantian Li, Difei Tang, Qing Chen, AP16-OL7: a multilingual database for oriental languages and a language recognition baseline, APSIPA ASC 2016. pdf
Zhiyuan Tang, Dong Wang, Yixiang Chen, Qing Chen: AP17-OLR Challenge: Data, Plan, and Baseline, APSIPA ASC 2017. pdf
Zhiyuan Tang, Dong Wang, Qing Chen: AP18-OLR Challenge: Three Tasks and Their Baselines, submitted to APSIPA ASC 2018. pdf
Important dates
- May. 1, AP18-OLR training/dev data release.
- Sep. 1, register deadline.
- Oct. 8, test data release, download here.
- Oct. 15, 24:00, Beijing time, submission deadline.
- APSIPA ASC 2018, results announcement.
Registration procedure
If you intend to participate the challenge, or if you have any questions, comments or suggestions about the challenge, please send email to the organizers:
- Prof. Dong Wang (wangdong99@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn)
- Dr. Zhiyuan Tang (tangzhiyuan12@mails.ucas.ac.cn)
- Ms. Qing Chen (chenqing@speechocean.com)
Organizers
- Dong Wang, Tsinghua University [home]
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- Zhiyuan Tang, Tsinghua University [home]
- Qing Chen, SpeechOcean
Ranking list
The Oriental Language Recognition (OLR) Challenge 2018, co-organized by CSLT@Tsinghua University and Speechocean, was completed with a great success. The results have been published in the APSIPA ASC, Dec 12-15, 2018, Hawaii, USA.
Overview
There are totally 25 teams that registered this challenge. Until the deadline of submission, 17 teams submitted their results. The submissions have been ranked in terms of the 3 language recognition tasks respectively, one is short-utterance identification task, the second one is confusing-language identification task, and the third one is open-set identification task. We just present the results and details of the top 10 teams.
Task 1
Task 2
Task 3
OLR 2018 Workshop
The workshop was successfully held on Sunday afternoon,Mar 24, 2019.
Schedule
You may see the schedule in Chinese below.
Briefly, we had several wonderful speeches