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IndicVoices: Towards building an Inclusive Multilingual Speech Dataset for Indian Languages

4 March 2024
Tahir Javed
J. Nawale
E. George
Sakshi Joshi
Kaushal Bhogale
Deovrat Mehendale
Ishvinder Virender Sethi
Aparna Ananthanarayanan
Hafsah Faquih
Pratiti Palit
Sneha Ravishankar
Saranya Sukumaran
Tripura Panchagnula
Sunjay Murali
Kunal Sharad Gandhi
R. Ambujavalli
M. ManickamK
C. V. Vaijayanthi
Krishnan Srinivasa Raghavan Karunganni
Pratyush Kumar
Mitesh M Khapra
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Abstract

We present INDICVOICES, a dataset of natural and spontaneous speech containing a total of 7348 hours of read (9%), extempore (74%) and conversational (17%) audio from 16237 speakers covering 145 Indian districts and 22 languages. Of these 7348 hours, 1639 hours have already been transcribed, with a median of 73 hours per language. Through this paper, we share our journey of capturing the cultural, linguistic and demographic diversity of India to create a one-of-its-kind inclusive and representative dataset. More specifically, we share an open-source blueprint for data collection at scale comprising of standardised protocols, centralised tools, a repository of engaging questions, prompts and conversation scenarios spanning multiple domains and topics of interest, quality control mechanisms, comprehensive transcription guidelines and transcription tools. We hope that this open source blueprint will serve as a comprehensive starter kit for data collection efforts in other multilingual regions of the world. Using INDICVOICES, we build IndicASR, the first ASR model to support all the 22 languages listed in the 8th schedule of the Constitution of India. All the data, tools, guidelines, models and other materials developed as a part of this work will be made publicly available

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