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Crossing the SSH Bridge with Interview Data

Henk van den Heuvel


Abstract
Spoken audio data, such as interview data, is a scientific instrument used by researchers in various disciplines crossing the boundaries of social sciences and humanities. In this paper, we will have a closer look at a portal designed to perform speech-to-text conversion on audio recordings through Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) in the CLARIN infrastructure. Within the cluster cross-domain EU project SSHOC the potential value of such a linguistic tool kit for processing spoken language recording has found uptake in a webinar about the topic, and in a task addressing audio analysis of panel survey data. The objective of this contribution is to show that the processing of interviews as a research instrument has opened up a fascinating and fruitful area of collaboration between Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH).
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2020.lr4sshoc-1.9
Volume:
Proceedings of the Workshop about Language Resources for the SSH Cloud
Month:
May
Year:
2020
Address:
Marseille, France
Editors:
Daan Broeder, Maria Eskevich, Monica Monachini
Venue:
LR4SSHOC
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Publisher:
European Language Resources Association
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Pages:
42–44
Language:
English
URL:
https://aclanthology.org/2020.lr4sshoc-1.9
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Cite (ACL):
Henk van den Heuvel. 2020. Crossing the SSH Bridge with Interview Data. In Proceedings of the Workshop about Language Resources for the SSH Cloud, pages 42–44, Marseille, France. European Language Resources Association.
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Crossing the SSH Bridge with Interview Data (van den Heuvel, LR4SSHOC 2020)
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