BOLT CTS CALLFRIEND CALLHOME Egyptian Arabic Transcripts and Translations
| Item Name: | BOLT CTS CALLFRIEND CALLHOME Egyptian Arabic Transcripts and Translations |
| Author(s): | Jennifer Tracey, Song Chen, Dana Delgado, Stephanie Strassel |
| LDC Catalog No.: | LDC2025T14 |
| ISLRN: | 615-498-437-695-7 |
| DOI: | https://doi.org/10.35111/gkpt-d139 |
| Release Date: | October 15, 2025 |
| Member Year(s): | 2025 |
| DCMI Type(s): | Text |
| Data Source(s): | telephone conversations, telephone speech |
| Project(s): | BOLT |
| Application(s): | cross-lingual information retrieval, information retrieval, machine translation, speaker identification |
| Language(s): | English, Egyptian Arabic |
| Language ID(s): | eng, arz |
| License(s): |
LDC User Agreement for Non-Members |
| Online Documentation: | LDC2025T14 Documents |
| Licensing Instructions: | Subscription & Standard Members, and Non-Members |
| Citation: | Tracey, Jennifer, et al. BOLT CTS CALLFRIEND CALLHOME Egyptian Arabic Transcripts and Translations LDC2025T14. Web Download. Philadelphia: Linguistic Data Consortium, 2025. |
| Related Works: | View |
Introduction
BOLT CTS CALLFRIEND CALLHOME Egyptian Arabic Transcripts and Translations was developed by the Linguistic Data Consortium (LDC) and consists of transcripts and their corresponding English translations for 116 hours of conversational telephone speech between native speakers of the Arabic dialect spoken in Egypt.
The DARPA BOLT (Broad Operational Language Translation) program developed machine translation and information retrieval for less formal genres, focusing particularly on user-generated content. LDC supported the BOLT program by collecting informal data sources -- discussion forums, conversational telephone speech, text messaging and chat -- in Chinese, Egyptian Arabic and English. The telephone data was transcribed, translated and annotated for various tasks including word alignment, treebanking, and co-reference.
Data
The source audio recordings consist of 274 telephone conversations taken from LDC's multilingual CALLFRIEND and CALLHOME series developed to support speech identification and language identification technology development.
Transcribers were required to produce a verbatim transcript of all speech within a file using the CODA orthographic approach; diacritics were not included. Some transcripts contain redactions for potential personally identifying information. Further information about the transcription methodology is contained in the transcription guidelines accompanying this release. All speech data was transcribed.
The goal of the BOLT translation task was to translate the Arabic transcripts into fluent English while preserving the meaning present in the original Arabic text. Transcripts in the development and evaluation partitions received first pass and gold standard translations. Further information about the translation methodology is contained in the translation guidelines accompanying this release. 99% of the transcripts were translated into English.
The data volume in this corpus is as follows:
| partition | doc count | su count | src ntoken | eng nword | hours |
| dev | 29 | 9,663 | 63,401 | 83,206 | 6.27 |
| eval | 103 | 39,478 | 237,623 | 311,564 | 23.94 |
| train | 203 | 134,365 | 760,536 | 965,468 | 78.27 |
| total | 335 | 183,506 | 1,061,560 | 1,360,238 | 108.48 |
Transcripts and translations are presented in xml format, UTF-8 encoded.
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Acknowledgement
This material is based upon work supported by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) under Contract No. HR0011-11-C-0145. The content does not necessarily reflect the position or the policy of the Government, and no official endorsement should be inferred.
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