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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0330297_0330718 | IF YOU IF YOU S. S. H. AND THEY HAVE THIS BIG WARNING ABOUT DOING NOTHING AT ALL IN THE GATEWAY MACHINE | 3,302.97 | 3,307.18 | H04 | MEO069 | if you if you SSH in there this big warning about doing nothing at all in the gateway machine. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H00_MEE068_0414915_0415078 | I'VE GOTTEN MM HARDLY ANY | 4,149.15 | 4,150.78 | H00 | MEE068 | Hard lady. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H03_MEE067_0319290_0319815 | IT'S YEAH I MEAN THE WAVE DATA ARE OBVIOUSLY NOT GONNA GET OFF THERE COMPLETELY | 3,192.9 | 3,198.15 | H03 | MEE067 | because the wave data are obviously not going to get off there completely. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0145515_0146152 | YEAH IT'LL IT'LL PLAY THEM IN SOME ORDER IN WHICH THEY WERE SET BECAUSE OTHERWISE IT'S GONNA BE MORE ENTERTAINING | 1,455.15 | 1,461.52 | H04 | MEO069 | Yeah, it'll play them in some order in which they were set, because otherwise it's going to be more entertaining. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H03_MEE067_0478127_0478164 | YEAH | 4,781.27 | 4,781.64 | H03 | MEE067 | Yeah. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H02_FEO065_0436920_0436957 | HMM | 4,369.2 | 4,369.57 | H02 | FEO065 | Hmm? |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0171941_0172087 | ALL THESE FANCY PENS | 1,719.41 | 1,720.87 | H04 | MEO069 | all these fancy pens. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0122764_0123754 | LIKE SOMETHING THAT REPRESENTS THE WHOLE SERIES IN IN A V IN A STRUCTURE VERY SIMILAR TO THE STRUCTURE IN WHICH WE REPRESENT INDIVIDUAL UM MEETINGS | 1,227.64 | 1,237.54 | H04 | MEO069 | like something that represents the whole series in a structure very similar to the structure in which we represent individual meetings. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H03_MEE067_0368111_0368920 | 'CAUSE IF WE'RE GONNA ALLOW DISJOINT SEGMENTS FOR EXAMPLE THEN HOW ARE WE GONNA KNOW WHAT'S GONNA BE IN CONTEXT AT ANY GIVEN TIME | 3,681.11 | 3,689.2 | H03 | MEE067 | Because if we're going to allow disjoint segments for example, then how are we going to know what's going to be in context at any given time? |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0292554_0293396 | IS ANYONE OF YOU FOR THE FOR THE DOCUMENT FREQUENCY OVER TOTAL FREQUENCY YOU GONNA HAVE TOTAL FREQUENCIES OF WORDS THEN WITH THAT RIGHT | 2,925.54 | 2,933.96 | H04 | MEO069 | Is anyone of you, for the document frequency over total frequency, you're going to have total frequencies of words then with that, right? |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H03_MEE067_0296353_0296603 | LIKE I DON'T KNOW COPIES OF SHAKESPEARE OR SOMETHING | 2,963.53 | 2,966.03 | H03 | MEE067 | like copies of Shakespeare or something. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H02_FEO065_0081159_0081631 | I'M NOT QUITE SO WHAT IT DID YOU WANT TO DO IT I YOU JUST WANTED TO ASSIGN | 811.59 | 816.31 | H02 | FEO065 | Not quite. So what did you want to do? You just wanted to assign |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H03_MEE067_0210498_0210848 | AND THAT WILL OBVIOUSLY MAKE IT MUCH EASIER TO DISPLAY | 2,104.98 | 2,108.48 | H03 | MEE067 | and that will obviously make it much easier to display. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H01_FEO066_0436592_0437029 | UH I ORDERED ACCORDING TO THE UM STARTING TIMES OF THE UTTERANCES | 4,365.92 | 4,370.29 | H01 | FEO066 | I was according to the starting times of the utterances. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H03_MEE067_0032020_0032405 | 'CAUSE IF WE ARE I RECKON WE SHOULD ALL READ OUR CLASSES OUT OF THE DATABASE | 320.2 | 324.05 | H03 | MEE067 | Because if we are, I reckon we should all read our classes out of the database. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0143300_0143643 | AND AND PROBABLY SEPARATE TO THAT AN INFORMATION ABOUT THE DIFFERENT TOPICS LIKE THAT | 1,433 | 1,436.43 | H04 | MEO069 | and probably separate to that an information about the different topics like that. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0043779_0044242 | THAT MEANS SORT OF WE HAVE MULTIPLE LEVELS OF OF REPRESENTATION WHICH WE PROBABLY | 437.79 | 442.42 | H04 | MEO069 | That means we have multiple levels of representation, which we probably |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0276847_0276933 | HMM | 2,768.47 | 2,769.33 | H04 | MEO069 | Hmm. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H01_FEO066_0189116_0189239 | YEAH | 1,891.16 | 1,892.39 | H01 | FEO066 | Yeah. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0044746_0044987 | THEN WE SHOULD PROBABLY FIND SOME ABSTRACTION MODEL | 447.46 | 449.87 | H04 | MEO069 | then we should probably find some abstraction models. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H03_MEE067_0031358_0031560 | ARE WE STILL GONNA DUMP IT INTO A DATABASE | 313.58 | 315.6 | H03 | MEE067 | Are we still going to dump it into a database? |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H03_MEE067_0405743_0405802 | SAY | 4,057.43 | 4,058.02 | H03 | MEE067 | say. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0511004_0511535 | LIKE WITH THE DATA STRUCTURES I'M JUST LIKE OVER THESE VAGUE IDEAS OF SOME TREES I'M F | 5,110.04 | 5,115.35 | H04 | MEO069 | with the data structures, I'm just like over these vague ideas of some trees. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H00_MEE068_0240098_0240136 | YEAH YEAH | 2,400.98 | 2,401.36 | H00 | MEE068 | Yay. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0194411_0194948 | I THOUGHT THAT WAS THE WHOLE BEAUTY THAT LIKE YOU CAN JUST MAKE A NEW X. M. L. FILE AND SORT OF TIE THAT TO THE OTHER AND AND IT TRE | 1,944.11 | 1,949.48 | H04 | MEO069 | I thought that was the whole beauty that you can just make a new XML file and tie that to the other end. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H00_MEE068_0205991_0206009 | HMM | 2,059.91 | 2,060.09 | H00 | MEE068 | you |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0119247_0119290 | HMM | 1,192.47 | 1,192.9 | H04 | MEO069 | you |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H00_MEE068_0132274_0132288 | MM | 1,322.74 | 1,322.88 | H00 | MEE068 | you |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0007991_0008261 | THE THING IS I'M AWAY THIS WEEKEND | 79.91 | 82.61 | H04 | MEO069 | Thing is I'm away this weekend |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0380400_0381446 | SO I'M JUST WONDERING IF THERE'S WAYS TO ABANDON THE WHOLE CONCEPT OF OF MEETINGS AND SORT OF BUT JUST NOT REALLY TREATING SEPARATE MEETINGS AS TOO MUCH OF A SEPARATE ENTITY | 3,804 | 3,814.46 | H04 | MEO069 | I'm just wondering if there's ways to abandon the whole concept of meetings and sort of, which is not really treating separate meetings as too much of a separate entity. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H03_MEE067_0495951_0496174 | SO I'D JUST BE BUILDING THE DATA STRUCTURE AGAIN | 4,959.51 | 4,961.74 | H03 | MEE067 | So I'd just be building the data structure again. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0342264_0342453 | YEAH YOU'D HAVE TO COUNT IT YOURSELF YEAH | 3,422.64 | 3,424.53 | H04 | MEO069 | Yeah, you'd have to count it yourself, yeah. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0304005_0304468 | THEN SKIP IT BECAUSE IT'S PROBABLY SOMETHING WITH A DOT IN BETWEEN WHICH IS USUALLY NOT SOMETHING YOU WANNA HAVE AND | 3,040.05 | 3,044.68 | H04 | MEO069 | then skip it because it's probably something with a dot in between which is usually not something you want to have. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0325487_0325565 | THE TEMPS YEAH | 3,254.87 | 3,255.65 | H04 | MEO069 | The temps, yeah. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0275384_0275512 | ARE THEY SPOKEN NUMBERS | 2,753.84 | 2,755.12 | H04 | MEO069 | Are they spoken numbers? |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H03_MEE067_0176892_0176988 | WELL THAT'S EASY | 1,768.92 | 1,769.88 | H03 | MEE067 | Oh, that's easy. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H01_FEO066_0474962_0475221 | THAT'S WHAT I'M GUESSING THAT'S YOU KNOW | 4,749.62 | 4,752.21 | H01 | FEO066 | That's what I'm guessing, that's, you know... |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0120444_0120583 | LET'S CHECK THAT OUT | 1,204.44 | 1,205.83 | H04 | MEO069 | Let's check that out. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0012177_0012665 | AND THEN JUST SORT OF EVERYONE MAKE SURE EVERYONE UNDERSTAND THE INTERFACE | 121.77 | 126.65 | H04 | MEO069 | And then just sort of everyone make sure everyone understands the interface. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H01_FEO066_0484951_0484980 | YEAH | 4,849.51 | 4,849.8 | H01 | FEO066 | Yeah. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H03_MEE067_0097639_0097766 | IN MEMORY YEAH | 976.39 | 977.66 | H03 | MEE067 | in memory, yeah. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0194391_0194411 | YEAH | 1,943.91 | 1,944.11 | H04 | MEO069 | Yeah. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0212730_0213069 | YEAH AND THAT'S ALSO FAIRLY EASY TO STORE ALONG WITH OUR SEGMENTS ISN'T IT | 2,127.3 | 2,130.69 | H04 | MEO069 | Yeah, and that's also fairly easy to store along with our segments, isn't it? |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0099586_0099696 | OKAY | 995.86 | 996.96 | H04 | MEO069 | Okay. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H01_FEO066_0441100_0441243 | YEAH ONE GROUP YEAH | 4,411 | 4,412.43 | H01 | FEO066 | Yeah |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0503539_0503807 | WHEN DO WE HAVE TO MEET AGAIN THEN WITH THIS | 5,035.39 | 5,038.07 | H04 | MEO069 | When do we have to meet again then with this? |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H03_MEE067_0309109_0309372 | YEAH I IT WOULD BE USEFUL FOR ME AS WELL | 3,091.09 | 3,093.72 | H03 | MEE067 | Yeah, I, it'd be useful for me as well. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0000560_0000601 | GOSH | 5.6 | 6.01 | H04 | MEO069 | Gosh. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0195726_0196470 | SORT OF C I WAS JUST THINKING YOU KNOW LIKE IF IF THE OVERHEAD FOR HAVING THE SAME AMOUNT OF DATA COMING FROM TWO D FILES INSTEAD OF FROM ONE FILE IS MASSIVE | 1,957.26 | 1,964.7 | H04 | MEO069 | I was just thinking if the overhead for having the same amount of data coming from two files instead of one file is massive. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0309421_0309606 | AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO NEEDS IT WITH FREQUENCIES | 3,094.21 | 3,096.06 | H04 | MEO069 | Am I the only one who needs it with frequencies? |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H01_FEO066_0333857_0334962 | UM I JUST UM WONDERED SO WHO'S UH THEN DOING UM THE FREQUENCIES ON ON THE WORDS | 3,338.57 | 3,349.62 | H01 | FEO066 | I just wondered, so who's then doing the frequencies on the words? |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H03_MEE067_0323471_0323505 | YEAH | 3,234.71 | 3,235.05 | H03 | MEE067 | Yeah. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H00_MEE068_0463820_0464033 | YEAH FOR ME IT'S BETTER IF THEY'RE BY MEETING | 4,638.2 | 4,640.33 | H00 | MEE068 | For me, it's better if they're by meeting. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0025836_0026585 | TH YEAH THE SEARCH IS I GUESS THE SEARCH IS SORT OF A STRANGE BEAST ANYWAY BECAUSE FOR THE SEARCH WE'RE LEAVING THE NITE X. M. L. FRAMEWORK | 258.36 | 265.85 | H04 | MEO069 | Yeah, the search is, I guess the search is sort of a strange beast anyway, because for the search we're leaving the 9xml framework. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H01_FEO066_0466281_0466707 | YEAH ONE SERIES HAS THE UM SAME THREE STARTING LETTERS | 4,662.81 | 4,667.07 | H01 | FEO066 | Yeah, one series has the same three starting letters. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H03_MEE067_0098250_0098399 | AND JUST BUILD ONE IN MEMORY | 982.5 | 983.99 | H03 | MEE067 | and just build one in memory. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H03_MEE067_0098777_0098944 | I HAVE NO IDEA | 987.77 | 989.44 | H03 | MEE067 | I have no idea. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0424718_0425031 | I HAVE THAT REALLY EXCITED PIRATE COPIED THING | 4,247.18 | 4,250.31 | H04 | MEO069 | I have this really excited pirate copied thing. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0023174_0023651 | SO BASICALLY APART FROM THE DISPLAY MODULE THE I THE DISPLAY ITSELF | 231.74 | 236.51 | H04 | MEO069 | So basically apart from the display module the the displays have |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H02_FEO065_0490168_0490205 | YEAH | 4,901.68 | 4,902.05 | H02 | FEO065 | Yeah. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H01_FEO066_0162752_0162930 | N UH NO NO IT'S F FOR | 1,627.52 | 1,629.3 | H01 | FEO066 | And I know it's for... |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0087994_0088294 | NO BUT I MEAN LIKE HOW HOW JASMINE DOES IT INTERNALLY I DON'T KNOW | 879.94 | 882.94 | H04 | MEO069 | I mean, like, how Jasmine does it internally, I don't know. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H01_FEO066_0433402_0433692 | I CAN TRY TO DO IT AND SEND IT TO YOU | 4,334.02 | 4,336.92 | H01 | FEO066 | I can try to do it and send it to you. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H00_MEE068_0181418_0181435 | RIGHT | 1,814.18 | 1,814.35 | H00 | MEE068 | you |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H02_FEO065_0435874_0436021 | DID YOU ALSO ORDER | 4,358.74 | 4,360.21 | H02 | FEO065 | Did you also order? |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0093349_0093712 | SORT OF LIKE BUT THAT LIKE THE PROBLEM WITH THAT IS IT'S EASY TO DO IN THE TEXT LEVEL | 933.49 | 937.12 | H04 | MEO069 | sort of like, but that, like the problem with that is it's easy to do in the text developer. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0454853_0454997 | LIKE IS IT JUST THE FIRST AND THE LAST LINE | 4,548.53 | 4,549.97 | H04 | MEO069 | legacy of the first and the last line. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0024471_0025049 | SO THE INTERFACE IS MAINLY WHILE IT'S RUNNING JUST WORKING ON DATA THAT'S JUST LOADED FROM A FILE I GUESS | 244.71 | 250.49 | H04 | MEO069 | So the interface is mainly, while it's running, just working on data that's just loaded from a file, I guess. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H03_MEE067_0289725_0290180 | IT'S JUST LIKE BEF UNTIL THE INFORMATION DENSITY IS UP AND RUNNING | 2,897.25 | 2,901.8 | H03 | MEE067 | It's just like until the information density is up and running. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H03_MEE067_0405802_0406582 | SO THEN YOU'D START WITH ALL YOUR UTTERANCES HERE AND WHEN YOU GO UP TO GET TOPIC SEGMENTS YOU GO TO HERE HERE HERE HERE HERE HERE HERE | 4,058.02 | 4,065.82 | H03 | MEE067 | so then you'd start with all your utterances here and when you go up to get topic segments you go to here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0372047_0372898 | BECAUSE IF WE'RE DOING LIKE I THINK FOR FOR THE INFORMATION DENSITY WE UH WE SHOULD CALCULATE IT ON THE LOWEST LEVEL NOT ON THE HIGHEST | 3,720.47 | 3,728.98 | H04 | MEO069 | because if we're doing, I think for the information density we should calculate it on the lowest level, not on the highest. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0144018_0144100 | SO | 1,440.18 | 1,441 | H04 | MEO069 | So. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0141169_0141314 | AND THEY HAVE A SCORE | 1,411.69 | 1,413.14 | H04 | MEO069 | and they have a score. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0060512_0060622 | MM-HMM | 605.12 | 606.22 | H04 | MEO069 | Mm-hmm. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H02_FEO065_0271867_0272305 | YES BUT WHAT ARE THE OTHER THINGS THAT'S UH SOME KIND OF NUMBER | 2,718.67 | 2,723.05 | H02 | FEO065 | Yes, but what are the other things that's some kind of number? |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H01_FEO066_0064517_0065545 | AND THAT'S NOT SO MUCH WHAT HE MEANT WITH NOT POSSIBLY LOADING EVERYTHING WAS THAT YOU M UM LOAD ALL THE UH ANNOTATION STUFF | 645.17 | 655.45 | H01 | FEO066 | and that's not so much what he meant with not possibly loading everything was that you load all the annotation stuff |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H03_MEE067_0070589_0070782 | FOR EVERY SINGLE WORD | 705.89 | 707.82 | H03 | MEE067 | for every single word. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H00_MEE068_0149028_0149049 | HMM | 1,490.28 | 1,490.49 | H00 | MEE068 | you |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0217655_0217714 | YEAH | 2,176.55 | 2,177.14 | H04 | MEO069 | Yeah. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0372898_0372951 | BUT LIKE 'CAUSE | 3,728.98 | 3,729.51 | H04 | MEO069 | Because |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H01_FEO066_0188191_0188384 | FOR EXAMPLE FOR THE DIALOGUE ACTS AND SO ON | 1,881.91 | 1,883.84 | H01 | FEO066 | for example for the dialogue acts and so on |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H01_FEO066_0047482_0047500 | HMM | 474.82 | 475 | H01 | FEO066 | you |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H03_MEE067_0138344_0139072 | OKAY SO MAYBE WE SHOULD BUILD A B STORE A MEAN MEASURE FOR THE SEGMENTS AND MEETINGS AS WELL | 1,383.44 | 1,390.72 | H03 | MEE067 | Okay, so maybe we should build a store a mean measure for the segments and meetings as well. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0139834_0140209 | THEN MAYBE WE CAN MORE OR LESS USE THE SAME CODE AND JUST MAKE A FEW IFS AND STUFF | 1,398.34 | 1,402.09 | H04 | MEO069 | then maybe we can more or less use the same code and just make a few ifs and stuff. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0489772_0489847 | HOW DO YOU DO THAT | 4,897.72 | 4,898.47 | H04 | MEO069 | How do you do that? |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0108365_0109244 | BUT I'M I'M STILL CONFUSED 'CAUSE I THOUGHT LIKE THAT'S JUST WHAT JONATHAN SAID WE DO C THAT WE CAN'T DO LIKE LOAD A MASSIVE DOCUMENT OF THAT SIZE | 1,083.65 | 1,092.44 | H04 | MEO069 | But I'm still confused because I thought that's just what Jonathan said, that we can't do, like load a massive document of that size. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0458471_0458693 | OH THEN I NEED SOMETHING DIFFERENT LATER ANYWAY | 4,584.71 | 4,586.93 | H04 | MEO069 | Then I need something different later anyway. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0353711_0353909 | YEAH I I NEED FREQUENCY AS WELL | 3,537.11 | 3,539.09 | H04 | MEO069 | Yeah, I need frequency as well. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0310337_0310812 | WE CAN PROBABLY JUST START WITH THE JAVA HASH MAP AND LIKE JUST HASH MAP OVER IT AND SEE HOW FAR WE GET | 3,103.37 | 3,108.12 | H04 | MEO069 | we can probably just start with a Java hash map and like just hash map over it and see how far we get. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H02_FEO065_0263972_0264145 | AND THEN YEAH | 2,639.72 | 2,641.45 | H02 | FEO065 | And then, yeah. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H03_MEE067_0504724_0504888 | DO WE HAVE TO DEMONSTRATE SOMETHING NEXT WEEK | 5,047.24 | 5,048.88 | H03 | MEE067 | We have to demonstrate something next week. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H01_FEO066_0333444_0333587 | UH TH YEAH | 3,334.44 | 3,335.87 | H01 | FEO066 | Alright, yeah. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H03_MEE067_0412181_0412299 | YEAH | 4,121.81 | 4,122.99 | H03 | MEE067 | Yeah. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0339398_0339933 | I CAN PROBABLY JUST IMPLEMENT LIKE A FIVE LINE JAVA HASH TABLE FREQUENCY DICTIONARY BUILDER AND SEE | 3,393.98 | 3,399.33 | H04 | MEO069 | I can probably just implement like a five line java hash table, frequency, dictionary, builder and see |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0445600_0445650 | OKAY | 4,456 | 4,456.5 | H04 | MEO069 | Okay. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H01_FEO066_0333826_0333857 | 'KAY | 3,338.26 | 3,338.57 | H01 | FEO066 | Okay. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H01_FEO066_0337667_0338486 | SO UM I WOULD FOR EXAMPLE NEED THE UM MOST FREQ UM FREQUENT WORDS | 3,376.67 | 3,384.86 | H01 | FEO066 | So I would, for example, need the most frequent words. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H03_MEE067_0232846_0232936 | LIKE AFTER THIS | 2,328.46 | 2,329.36 | H03 | MEE067 | Like after this. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H00_MEE068_0026583_0026620 | YEAH | 265.83 | 266.2 | H00 | MEE068 | Hmm. |
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EN2001a | AMI_EN2001a_H04_MEO069_0053867_0054209 | AND JUST HAVE DIFFERENT LIKE FINE GRAINEDNESS LEVELS SORT OF | 538.67 | 542.09 | H04 | MEO069 | and just have different fine-grainedness levels. |
Distil Whisper: AMI IHM
This is a variant of the AMI IHM dataset, augmented to return the pseudo-labelled Whisper Transcriptions alongside the original dataset elements. The pseudo-labelled transcriptions were generated by labelling the input audio data with the Whisper large-v2 model with greedy sampling. For information on how the original dataset was curated, refer to the original dataset card.
Standalone Usage
First, install the latest version of the 🤗 Datasets package:
pip install --upgrade pip
pip install --upgrade datasets[audio]
The dataset can be downloaded and pre-processed on disk using the load_dataset
function:
from datasets import load_dataset
dataset = load_dataset("distil-whisper/ami-ihm", "ihm")
# take the first sample of the validation set
sample = dataset["validation"][0]
It can also be streamed directly from the Hub using Datasets' streaming mode. Loading a dataset in streaming mode loads individual samples of the dataset at a time, rather than downloading the entire dataset to disk:
from datasets import load_dataset
dataset = load_dataset("distil-whisper/ami-ihm", "ihm", streaming=True)
# take the first sample of the validation set
sample = next(iter(dataset["validation"]))
Distil Whisper Usage
To use this dataset to reproduce a Distil Whisper training run, refer to the instructions on the Distil Whisper repository.
License
This dataset is licensed under cc-by-4.0.
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