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=== Data providers for each challenge ===
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* 2005
* 2005 CMU (the ARCTIC databases)
* 2006
* 2006 ATR
* 2007
* 2007 ATR
* 2008 [http://www.nlpr.ia.ac.cn/english/ National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition, Institute of Automation of Chinese Academy of Sciences]; [http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/ The Centre for Speech Technology Research]
* 2008 [http://www.nlpr.ia.ac.cn/english/ National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition, Institute of Automation of Chinese Academy of Sciences]; [http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/ The Centre for Speech Technology Research]
* 2009 [http://www.iflytek.com/english/index.htm ANHUI USTC iFLYTEK Co., Ltd.]; [http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/ The Centre for Speech Technology Research]
* 2009 [http://www.iflytek.com/english/index.htm ANHUI USTC iFLYTEK Co., Ltd.]; [http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/ The Centre for Speech Technology Research]

Revision as of 18:56, 12 March 2012

Who organises the Blizzard Challenge?

The challenge was conceived by Alan Black and Keiichi Tokuda, as described in their Interspeech 2005 paper. In 2007, they were joined by Simon King. Together these three people form the steering committee with overall control of the challenge.


Each annual challenge has an organiser who is responsible for the main tasks of data preparation and release, planning and executing the evaluation, and arranging the workshop. In the first years of the challenge, this organiser was one of the steering committee.

Steering Committee

Annual organisers

Who provides the data?

The data are donated by external organisations. Where possible, we ask for the data to be made available for longer term research use either only to the participating teams, or more generally.

Data providers for each challenge