Korean broadcast news transcripts

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Imprint:[Philadelphia, Pa.] : Linguistic Data Consortium, c2006.
Description:1 CD-ROM ; 4 3/4 in.
Language:Korean
English
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Format: E-Resource
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7729175
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Other authors / contributors:Strassel, Stephanie.
Martey, Nii.
Graff, David Andrew, 1962-
Linguistic Data Consortium.
Voice of America (Organization)
ISBN:1585633992
9781585633999
Notes:Title from index.html on CD-ROM.
"LDC2006T14."
System requirements: CD-ROM drive, web browser, other requirements not specified.
Korean and English.
Summary:"This file contains documentation on Korean Broadcast News Transcripts, Linguistic Data Consortium (LDC) catalog number LDC2006T14 and isbn 1-58563-399-2. This data set consists of 18 text files containing transcripts prepared by the LDC for Voice of America satellite radio news broadcasts in Korean. The broadcasts were recorded by the LDC at transmission time during a two week period between January 21, 2000 and February 7, 2000. Please see file.tbl for the directory structure of this publication, as well as a complete list of files. Nine of the broadcasts are 30 minutes long, and the other nine are 60 minutes long. The file names indicate the date (YYYYMMDD), and the begin and end times (HHMM EST) of the original transmission. The character encoding is Unicode UTF-8, and the file contents are structured using SGML. The markup strategy used here was defined by NIST specifically for use in transcripts of broadcast news speech. The "docs" directory provides a working DTD file, a complete description (in the form of a PostScript file) of the document structure, tags and attributes, and a simple text file listing the 18 data file names in the corpus. The transcripts have been manually time aligned at the phrasal level and annotated to identify boundaries between news stories and speaker turns; speaker names and gender are given where identifiable. These annotations are all provided via the SGML tags and their attributes. A strong effort has been made to identify all unique speakers across the transcripts. However, there may be cases where an individual speaker has not been recognized and has been given a unique, anonymous identification. The audio files for these transcripts are available as a separate corpus from the LDC: Korean Broadcast News Speech, LDC2006S42."--index.html.