MATERIAL Georgian-English Language Pack

Item Name: MATERIAL Georgian-English Language Pack
Author(s): Sandro Asatiani, Aric Bills, Rachael Brunckhorst, Sarra Chouder, Cassian Corey, Eyal Dubinski, Corinna Ellis, Paul Gibby, Tamar Kalkhitashvili, Michael Kazi, Audrey Tong, Julie Lam, Hanh Le, Nicolas Malyska, Giorgia Marcucci, Sarah Marvi, Sara McConnell, Jennifer Melot, Alyssa Mensch, Michelle Morrison, Shelley Paget, Frederick Richardson, Annette Roberts, Carl Rubino, Lela Samushia
LDC Catalog No.: LDC2025S01
ISLRN: 518-912-923-506-5
DOI: https://doi.org/10.35111/a8jn-8696
Release Date: February 17, 2025
Member Year(s): 2025
DCMI Type(s): Sound, Text
Sample Type: alaw
Sample Rate: 8000
Data Source(s): telephone conversations
Application(s): information retrieval, speech recognition
Language(s): Georgian, English
Language ID(s): kat, eng
License(s): MATERIAL Georgian-English Agreement (For-Profit)
MATERIAL Georgian-English Agreement (Non-Member)
MATERIAL Georgian-English Agreement (Not-For-Profit)
Online Documentation: LDC2025S01 Documents
Licensing Instructions: Subscription & Standard Members, and Non-Members
Citation: Asatiani, Sandro, et al. MATERIAL Georgian-English Language Pack LDC2025S01. Web Download. Philadelphia: Linguistic Data Consortium, 2025.
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Introduction

MATERIAL Georgian-English Language Pack was developed by Appen for the IARPA (Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity) MATERIAL (Machine Translation for English Retrieval of Information in Any Language) program. It contains approximately 79 hours of Georgian conversational telephone speech, transcripts, English translations, annotations and queries.

The MATERIAL program focused on underserved languages with the ultimate goal to build cross language information retrieval systems to find speech and text content using English search queries.

Data

The Georgian speech in this release represents that spoken in the Eastern and Western dialect regions of Georgia. The gender distribution among speakers is approximately equal; speakers' ages range from 16 years to 75 years. Calls were made using different telephones (e.g., mobile, landline) from a variety of environments including the street, a home or office, a public place, and inside a vehicle.

Transcripts cover approximately half of the speech data, and approximately 3% of the speech data was translated into English. Further information about transcription and translation methodologies is contained in the documentation accompanying this release.

Georgian-English Language Pack also includes English queries and their relevance annotations. Annotators marked transcripts by query (simple, conceptual, hybrid) and by their relevance to query search terms.

Speech data is presented mostly as two channel wav or single channel sphere files, both in 8kHz A-law format. Some wav files are 48kHz PCM. All text data is UTF-8 encoded.

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