2023
DOI: 10.1109/access.2023.3282259
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Modern Standard Arabic Speech Corpora: A Systematic Review

Abstract: Speech processing applications have become integral components across various domains of modern life. The design and preparation of a reliable recognition system rely heavily on the availability of suitable speech databases. While numerous speech databases exist for English and other languages, the availability of comprehensive resources for Arabic language remains limited. In light of this, we conducted a systematic review aiming to identify, analyse, and classify existing Modern Standard Arabic speech databa… Show more

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“…The absence of a dedicated speech corpus for Quranic recitation, especially one suitable for phoneme segmentation, presented a significant challenge [54,55]. Existing Quranic databases primarily contain recitations from a limited number of speakers and often focus on specific surahs, thus limiting their usefulness for applications that require the recognition of all Tajweed rules [54].…”
Section: A Dataset Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The absence of a dedicated speech corpus for Quranic recitation, especially one suitable for phoneme segmentation, presented a significant challenge [54,55]. Existing Quranic databases primarily contain recitations from a limited number of speakers and often focus on specific surahs, thus limiting their usefulness for applications that require the recognition of all Tajweed rules [54].…”
Section: A Dataset Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%