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`final_label` (`string`): The consensus label assigned to the audio sample. This label indicates the agreed-upon classification of the recitation based on the annotations provided. The final label is determined either through a majority vote among crowd-sourced annotators or by expert annotators for golden samples. The possible values for this field are:
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`reciter_id` (`string`): A unique identifier for the individual reciting the Quranic verse in the audio sample.
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`annotation_metadata` (`string`): The metadata related to the annotations provided for each audio sample in the dataset. Each annotation consists of several key-value pairs:
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This detailed metadata provides insights into the annotation process, the performance of individual annotators, and the quality of the annotations assigned to each audio sample.
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### Citation Information
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`final_label` (`string`): The consensus label assigned to the audio sample. This label indicates the agreed-upon classification of the recitation based on the annotations provided. The final label is determined either through a majority vote among crowd-sourced annotators or by expert annotators for golden samples. The possible values for this field are:
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* correct: When the pronunciation is correct with the diacritics, regardless of the rules of Tajweed.
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* in_correct: When the pronunciation is incorrect with the diacritics, regardless of the rules of Tajweed.
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* not_related_quran: When the content of the audio clip is incomprehensible or contains words that have nothing to do with the Quran or is empty, this choice should be selected.
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* not_match_aya: When the audio clip contains words related to the Quran, but not the given verse, this choice should be selected.
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* multiple_aya: When a reciter reads several verses, this choice should be selected regardless of whether the reading is correct or not.
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* in_complete: When the reciter reads the verse without completing it, or the verse is not completed for some reason, this choice should be selected.
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`reciter_id` (`string`): A unique identifier for the individual reciting the Quranic verse in the audio sample.
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`annotation_metadata` (`string`): The metadata related to the annotations provided for each audio sample in the dataset. Each annotation consists of several key-value pairs:
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* label_X: The assigned label for the X-th annotator, indicating the classification or judgment made by the annotator (e.g., "correct" or "in_correct").
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* annotatorX_id: The unique identifier of the X-th annotator who provided the judgment.
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* annotatorX_SCT: The number of solved control tasks by the X-th annotator, which assess the annotator's performance on predefined control tasks.
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* annotatorX_MCC: The Matthew's Correlation Coefficient (MCC) score of the X-th annotator, measuring the quality of the annotator's classifications.
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* annotatorX_ACC: The accuracy (ACC) score of the X-th annotator, representing the proportion of correct classifications made by the annotator.
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* annotatorX_F1: The F1 score of the X-th annotator, which is a harmonic mean of precision and recall, indicating the balance between true positives and false positives.
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This detailed metadata provides insights into the annotation process, the performance of individual annotators, and the quality of the annotations assigned to each audio sample.
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### Citation Information
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