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RWCP-SSD-Onomatopoeia: Onomatopoeic Word Dataset for Environmental Sound Synthesis
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Environmental sound synthesis is a technique for generating a natural environmental sound. Conventional work on environmental sound synthesis using sound event labels cannot finely control synthesized sounds, for example, the pitch and timbre. We consider that onomatopoeic words can be used for environmental sound synthesis. Onomatopoeic words are effective for explaining the feature of sounds. We believe that using onomatopoeic words will enable us to control the fine time-frequency structure of synthesized sounds. However, there is no dataset available for environmental sound synthesis using onomatopoeic words. In this paper, we thus present RWCP-SSD-Onomatopoeia, a dataset consisting of 155,568 onomatopoeic words paired with audio samples for environmental sound synthesis. We also collected self-reported confidence scores and others-reported acceptance scores of onomatopoeic words, to help us investigate the difficulty in the transcription and selection of a suitable word for environmental sound synthesis.
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