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**Dataset source**: https://acav100m.github.io/
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**Size**: An array of shape (5625000, 16, 96), corresponding to ~2000 hours of audio from the ACAV100M dataset. Each row in the array has a temporal dimension of 16, which at 80 ms per temporal step results in each row containing features representing 1.28 seconds of audio.
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**Dataset source**: https://acav100m.github.io/
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**Size**: An array of shape (5625000, 16, 96), corresponding to ~2000 hours of audio from the ACAV100M dataset. Each row in the array has a temporal dimension of 16, which at 80 ms per temporal step results in each row containing features representing 1.28 seconds of audio.
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## False-Positive Validation Set
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This is a hand-selected combination of audio features (representing ~11 hours of total audio) that serves as a false-positive validation set when training custom openWakeWord models.
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It is intended to be broadly representative of the different types of environments where openWakeWord models could be deployed, and thus useful for estimating false-positive rates.
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The contributing audio datasets are:
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1) The entire [DiPCo](https://www.amazon.science/publications/dipco-dinner-party-corpus) dataset (~5.3 hours)
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2) Selected clips from the [Santa Barbara Corpus of Spoken American English](https://www.linguistics.ucsb.edu/research/santa-barbara-corpus) (~3.7 hours)
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3) Selected clips from the [MUSDB Music Dataset](https://sigsep.github.io/datasets/musdb.html) (2 hours)
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Note that the MUSDB audio data was first reverberated with the [MIT impulse response recordings](https://huggingface.co/datasets/davidscripka/MIT_environmental_impulse_responses) to make it more representative of real-world deployments.
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