Massive Auditory Lexical Decision (MALD) Database
The Massive Auditory Lexical Decision (MALD) database is an end-to-end, freely available auditory and production data set for speech and psycholinguistic research, providing time-aligned stimulus recordings for over 26,000 words and 9,500 pseudowords, and response data for auditory lexical decisions. The data set is meant to make it easy to explore, build and test theories, and compare a wide range of models.
Items in this Collection
- 2DIANA
- 1Auditory lexical decision
- 1Computational simulation
- 1MALD
- 1Spoken word processing
- 1auditory lexical decision task
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2017-12-07
Benjamin V. Tucker, Filip Nenadić, Louis ten Bosch
In recent years, computational modeling has proved to be an essential tool for investigating cognitive processes underlying speech perception (see, e.g., Scharenborg & Boves, 2010). Here we address the question of how an end-to-end computational model that uses the acoustic signal as input...
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DIANA simulations material
2020-04-28
Filip Nenadić, Benjamin V. Tucker, Louis ten Bosch
This material includes scripts and results of a series of simulations performed using DIANA on Massive Auditory Lexical Decision project data. Version date: 25.04.2022.