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Algeria
Arabic
Maghrebi - Algiers (Algeria)
2,007
18
[{"level": "basic", "language": "English"}, {"level": "fluent", "language": "Arabic"}]
Linux
Mobile
Chrome
38
{tired}
English
outdoor
{people_talking}
1,391
free_speech
# What did you do this morning? *πŸ’‘ Kickstart ideas* 1. What time you woke up 2. The first thing you did after getting up 3. What you had for breakfast 4. How you got to work or started your day 5. How you were feeling this morning
I woke up, I have washed my face and my teeth and have breakfast The first thing I did after I get up is check the messages in my phone I had for breakfast boiled eggs I start to do my day by checking the messages in Instagram and this morning I'm feeling tired
a2b06600-d76f-56bd-a9cb-f16c0c482ccd
2,950,073
male
Black or African American
unknown
KE
Algeria
English
United States - New York City
2,005
22
[{"level": "native", "language": "English"}]
Linux
Mobile
Chrome
21
{happy}
English
home
{silence}
48,289
free_speech
# What motivates you at work?
What motivates me at work? I love my work. I love how I do my work and how I manage my work must be so clean. The way the work looks like. I love where I'm working. It must be clear.
e794ecbb-5232-54aa-87b1-1d0841252c8c
2,950,166
male
Black or African American
unknown
KE
Algeria
English
United States - New York City
2,005
22
[{"level": "native", "language": "English"}]
Linux
Mobile
Chrome
20
{happy}
English
home
{silence}
48,209
free_speech
# Do you prefer warm or cold rooms?
Me I prefer warm, ghost warm is the best, the cold I dislike the cold, the cold rooms I dislike, I prefer warm, cause it will be good with my health, my health will be fine.
e794ecbb-5232-54aa-87b1-1d0841252c8c
2,950,595
male
Black or African American
unknown
KE
Algeria
English
United States - New York City
2,005
22
[{"level": "native", "language": "English"}]
Linux
Mobile
Chrome
20
{happy}
English
home
{silence}
3,497
free_speech
# What room in your home is your favorite and why? *πŸ’‘ Kickstart ideas* 1. Describe what makes this room special or comfortable to you 2. Talk about what activities you enjoy doing in this space 3. Explain how you've personalized or decorated this room 4. Share what time of day you most enjoy spending time there 5. Discuss how this room reflects your personality or interests
What makes my room special is this one of it, being in my room, I love playing music in my room, in my bedroom, I love chilling, relaxing, you know in my bedroom makes me feel...
e794ecbb-5232-54aa-87b1-1d0841252c8c
3,433,687
female
Black or African American
unknown
NG
Algeria
Yoruba
Nigeria - Ibadan
2,004
21
[{"level": "native", "language": "Yoruba"}, {"level": "fluent", "language": "Nigerian Pidgin"}, {"level": "fluent", "language": "English"}]
Linux
Mobile
Chrome
28
{happy}
English
home
{silence}
48,169
free_speech
# What are your plans for the weekend?
What are your plans for the weekend? My plans for the weekend is to go back to school because I am already at home and then I am resuming teaching practice on Monday so I have to go back to school this weekend and prepare for my teaching practice because it is very very important for me to prepare for the teaching practice before Monday.
dd1fc74c-58e7-5a79-a68a-21a35328f908
3,434,794
female
Black or African American
unknown
NG
Algeria
Yoruba
Nigeria - Ibadan
2,004
21
[{"level": "native", "language": "Yoruba"}, {"level": "fluent", "language": "Nigerian Pidgin"}, {"level": "fluent", "language": "English"}]
Linux
Mobile
Chrome
66
{happy}
English
home
{silence}
4,218
free_speech
# What qualities do you value most in friendships? *πŸ’‘ Kickstart ideas* 1. Describe the characteristics that make someone a good friend to you 2. Talk about how you show friendship and loyalty to others 3. Explain what role trust plays in your friendships 4. Share how you maintain friendships over time and distance 5. Discuss what you do when friendships face challenges or difficulties
what quality do you value in friendship? yeah i like the fact that in a friendship your friend can tell you how to like whenever your character is bad or you like you did something really impressive and and with in doing that that your friendship that your friend is lawyer and that your friend is telling you the truth and how to maintain the friendship situation whenever you guys have misunderstanding you can tell your friend oh my friend this is what you did to me and i don't really like it in that you are maintaining your friendship you're maintaining it and sometimes challenges come challenges come and then challenges come by telling your friends what he or she did to you so you have overcome the challenges
dd1fc74c-58e7-5a79-a68a-21a35328f908
3,434,991
female
Black or African American
unknown
NG
Algeria
Yoruba
Nigeria - Ibadan
2,004
21
[{"level": "native", "language": "Yoruba"}, {"level": "fluent", "language": "Nigerian Pidgin"}, {"level": "fluent", "language": "English"}]
Linux
Mobile
Chrome
30
{happy}
English
home
{silence}
2,747
free_speech
# Describe your ideal daily routine *πŸ’‘ Kickstart ideas* 1. How you'd like to start your mornings 2. What activities you'd include in your day 3. How you'd balance work and personal time 4. What you'd do to stay healthy and happy 5. How you'd like to end each day
describe your daily routine okay at first when I wake up in the morning I pray and then come out of the bed brush my teeth take my bath and then prepare for office or classes whenever I have class I will go to class or go to office after then come back home then eat and sleep
dd1fc74c-58e7-5a79-a68a-21a35328f908
3,435,170
female
Black or African American
unknown
NG
Algeria
Yoruba
Nigeria - Ibadan
2,004
21
[{"level": "native", "language": "Yoruba"}, {"level": "fluent", "language": "Nigerian Pidgin"}, {"level": "fluent", "language": "English"}]
Linux
Mobile
Chrome
24
{happy}
English
home
{silence}
4,302
free_speech
# What aspects of yourself are you actively working to improve or develop? *πŸ’‘ Kickstart ideas* 1. Describe personal qualities or habits you're trying to cultivate 2. Share how you measure progress in areas that don't have obvious metrics 3. Explain what motivates you to invest in personal development 4. Discuss how working on yourself has affected your relationships and opportunities 5. Talk about the balance between accepting yourself and striving for improvement
what aspect of yourself are you actively working to improve or develop? number one i don't like the fact that i have anger issues like i used to very very very very have anger issues and then that's why i don't like it i don't like it and i want to improve and develop myself in that
dd1fc74c-58e7-5a79-a68a-21a35328f908
3,435,325
female
Black or African American
unknown
NG
Algeria
Yoruba
Nigeria - Ibadan
2,004
21
[{"level": "native", "language": "Yoruba"}, {"level": "fluent", "language": "Nigerian Pidgin"}, {"level": "fluent", "language": "English"}]
Linux
Mobile
Chrome
37
{happy}
English
home
{silence}
4,308
free_speech
# What new knowledge or skills do you plan to acquire in the coming years? *πŸ’‘ Kickstart ideas* 1. Describe areas of expertise you want to develop for personal or professional growth 2. Share your plan for structured learning versus self-directed exploration 3. Explain how new skills will enhance your current abilities or open new opportunities 4. Discuss the timeline and resources you're dedicating to skill development 5. Talk about how continuous learning fits into your broader life goals and values
what new knowledge or skills do you plan to acquire in the coming years? yeah yeah yes like i want to acquire this um hair stylist and modeling skills yes i want to go into modeling i love modeling i love it and the hair stylist too i love love love it so i want to improve myself i want to acquire the skill this year this year and may god help me and so in doing that too i need money
dd1fc74c-58e7-5a79-a68a-21a35328f908
3,435,440
female
Black or African American
unknown
NG
Algeria
Yoruba
Nigeria - Ibadan
2,004
21
[{"level": "native", "language": "Yoruba"}, {"level": "fluent", "language": "Nigerian Pidgin"}, {"level": "fluent", "language": "English"}]
Linux
Mobile
Chrome
24
{happy}
English
home
{silence}
48,193
free_speech
# What do you usually eat for breakfast?
What do you usually eat for breakfast? I don't have any particular food I eat, I take for breakfast but I eat anything I see. Yeah, anything I see I eat for breakfast. I don't have any particular food and I know that that is very very bad.
dd1fc74c-58e7-5a79-a68a-21a35328f908
3,435,563
female
Black or African American
unknown
NG
Algeria
Yoruba
Nigeria - Ibadan
2,004
21
[{"level": "native", "language": "Yoruba"}, {"level": "fluent", "language": "Nigerian Pidgin"}, {"level": "fluent", "language": "English"}]
Linux
Mobile
Chrome
27
{happy}
English
home
{silence}
2,787
free_speech
# What are you most grateful for in your life? *πŸ’‘ Kickstart ideas* 1. What people you're thankful for 2. What opportunities you appreciate 3. What experiences you're grateful to have had 4. What daily things you don't take for granted 5. How expressing gratitude affects your outlook
What are you most grateful for in life? I am grateful for the gift of life. That's the first, that's the most, most grateful thing in my life. And then I am thankful, I am grateful for the gift of Manto in my life.
dd1fc74c-58e7-5a79-a68a-21a35328f908
3,435,747
female
Black or African American
unknown
NG
Algeria
Yoruba
Nigeria - Ibadan
2,004
21
[{"level": "native", "language": "Yoruba"}, {"level": "fluent", "language": "Nigerian Pidgin"}, {"level": "fluent", "language": "English"}]
Linux
Mobile
Chrome
46
{happy}
English
home
{silence}
1,384
free_speech
# Tell me about your favorite sport to watch *πŸ’‘ Kickstart ideas* 1. You could share your favorite sport 2. Maybe mention if you prefer watching it live or on TV 3. Feel free to talk about what makes it exciting for you 4. If you like, tell us who you usually watch games with 5. You could describe your favorite team or player in that sport
Tell me about your favorite sports to watch. I don't have any favorite sports. Like, I'm not a sports person, but recently during Anthony Joshua's accident, I think I fell in love with Wexley, yeah, I fell in love with Wexley during Anthony Joshua's accident because then, because when the incident happened, that was when I realized that I love the guy, I love what he is doing, so I think that's the, I think that's the favorite for now.
dd1fc74c-58e7-5a79-a68a-21a35328f908
3,436,187
female
Black or African American
unknown
NG
Algeria
Yoruba
Nigeria - Ibadan
2,004
21
[{"level": "native", "language": "Yoruba"}, {"level": "fluent", "language": "Nigerian Pidgin"}, {"level": "fluent", "language": "English"}]
Linux
Mobile
Chrome
28
{happy}
English
home
{silence}
2,750
free_speech
# What's a moment you're really proud of? *πŸ’‘ Kickstart ideas* 1. What you accomplished or achieved 2. How long it took you to reach this moment 3. What challenges you had to overcome 4. Who supported you along the way 5. How this achievement changed you
What is the moment you are really proud of? Oh my god, I am proud of the moment I got admission into University of Nevada to study education. Like I am really really proud of that and I am really proud of being a student at first and best university in Nigeria. I am really really proud of that.
dd1fc74c-58e7-5a79-a68a-21a35328f908
3,436,304
female
Black or African American
unknown
NG
Algeria
Yoruba
Nigeria - Ibadan
2,004
21
[{"level": "native", "language": "Yoruba"}, {"level": "fluent", "language": "Nigerian Pidgin"}, {"level": "fluent", "language": "English"}]
Linux
Mobile
Chrome
21
{happy}
English
home
{silence}
48,370
free_speech
# Do you bite your nails?
do you bite your nails and no no no I'm not I'm not a fan of biting nails no I prefer my nails long than to bite it actually I used to do that when I was still young but not anymore I love I love I love my nails
dd1fc74c-58e7-5a79-a68a-21a35328f908
3,436,598
female
Black or African American
unknown
NG
Algeria
Yoruba
Nigeria - Ibadan
2,004
21
[{"level": "native", "language": "Yoruba"}, {"level": "fluent", "language": "Nigerian Pidgin"}, {"level": "fluent", "language": "English"}]
Linux
Mobile
Chrome
48
{happy}
English
home
{silence}
2,760
free_speech
# Tell about your best friend *πŸ’‘ Kickstart ideas* 1. How you met your best friend 2. What you enjoy doing together 3. What makes your friendship special 4. How your friend has helped you 5. What you appreciate most about them
I have quite many, many of besties, best friends, but the first one, my first best friend, that was Esther. Like, we are together since childhood, since we are young. I think when we were three years, I really liked the girl, the girl, and then the bond. I don't know, we understand each other because we have been together since childhood. So we understand together, we just a lot, and I love the girl.
dd1fc74c-58e7-5a79-a68a-21a35328f908
3,437,092
female
Black or African American
unknown
NG
Algeria
Yoruba
Nigeria - Ibadan
2,004
21
[{"level": "native", "language": "Yoruba"}, {"level": "fluent", "language": "Nigerian Pidgin"}, {"level": "fluent", "language": "English"}]
Linux
Mobile
Chrome
37
{happy}
English
home
{silence}
4,138
free_speech
# How has your phone changed your daily life? *πŸ’‘ Kickstart ideas* 1. What you use your phone for most 2. How your phone habits have changed over time 3. What benefits your phone brings you 4. What problems phone use creates 5. How you try to manage your phone time
How has your phone changed your daily life? Mostly I use my phone for school stuff but currently I noticed I need some cash, some income for myself I realized I don't have to depend on my parents so that's why I am doing this like this particular voice recording that I am doing so that's why I am doing it on my phone
dd1fc74c-58e7-5a79-a68a-21a35328f908
4,005,317
female
Black or African American
unknown
NG
Algeria
Malaysian English
Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur
1,995
30
[{"level": "fluent", "language": "English"}, {"level": "native", "language": "Malaysian English"}]
Windows
Desktop
Chrome
303
{relaxed}
English
home
{silence}
2,780
free_speech
# What historical period interests you most? *πŸ’‘ Kickstart ideas* 1. What time period in history fascinates you 2. What you find interesting about this era 3. What you know about daily life then 4. What historical figures intrigue you 5. Whether you'd want to live in that time
fascinates me the most is the period of fascinate me the most is that is it European Renaissance around the 15th and 16th centuries like growing up in Penang surrounded by diverse cultures I'm always a lot of times was ideas and creativity were busting with energy yeah then what what I find interesting about this era is that I love how the Renaissance blended at science and philosophy people were exploring new worlds to see the world questioning all beliefs and creating masterpieces that still amaze us today it's inspiring to see a period where imagination and learning were celebrated so openly and then what I know about daily life then okay daily life was very different depending on the status wealthy people enjoyed arts education and vibrant city life while common people worked hard in markets or workshops despite challenges like disease and labor there was a strong sense of community festivals and appreciation for creativity that makes this era feel alive so actually what historical figures intrigue me Leonardo da Vinci fascinates me for his mix of arts and science while Galileo inspires me for challenging accepted ideas I also admire women like Isabella de Est who influenced arts and culture in a time when women had few opportunities their courage and creativity they feel very motivating okay then whether I want to live in that time I think living in the Renaissance will be exciting because of the creativity and learning but life was hard especially for women I'd rather enjoy its ideas from today taking inspiration to live boldly and creatively while enjoying the safety and freedoms of my own on top that okay
d77242ae-485d-5bc8-91fc-18a214860971
4,006,150
female
Black or African American
unknown
NG
Algeria
Malaysian English
Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur
1,995
30
[{"level": "fluent", "language": "English"}, {"level": "native", "language": "Malaysian English"}]
Windows
Desktop
Chrome
233
{relaxed}
English
home
{silence}
3,492
free_speech
# How has technology changed the way you spend your free time? *πŸ’‘ Kickstart ideas* 1. Compare how you used to spend leisure time versus now 2. Describe both positive and negative changes you've noticed 3. Talk about which technological activities you find most enjoyable 4. Explain what old-fashioned activities you still prefer 5. Discuss how you balance screen time with other activities
When I was younger, my free time was mostly spent in worship and attending services, doing religious activities. I was so dedicated, now I still do that, but often with my gadgets, listening to sermons online or reading devotionals on my phone, reading the word of God, leisure, feels more extended, combining reflection with technology. Technology makes learning, I'm looking at two now, looking at the second, a kickstart idea that says describe both positive and negative changes you will notice while technology makes learning and entertainment more accessible, which is a big plus. On the other hand, I sometimes get distracted by endless scrolling, which can take away from focus and mindfulness, like it's kind of distracting and especially when I want to get stuff online, I have to, there's this particular app I have to keep scrolling because there's a lot of things, like you're just curious about what am I going to see next, like things that are just so fascinating and time consuming. So sometimes when I don't want to take a lot of my time, I don't even go there because I know it's going to take a lot of my time. So it's like the next thing was like talk about which technology activities you find most enjoyable. Well, I enjoy creative and educational activities online, like watching inspiring videos, listening to music, learning something new. I mean, I also have my social connection time, like through message, sorry, through messages or firms also make free time lively. So that's just basically what I really love doing the most with technology. Okay, so old fashioned activities that I see a buffet, activities like reading printed books, journaling, spending quiet time outdoors, cooking, helping others in small ways also gives me a sense of calm and fulfillment, you know, those are things that I love doing. And I still try to create time for them. Okay, so how I balance screen time with other activities? Well, I actually do try to schedule tech, use it so it enhances rather than dominate my day. I try to be careful to plan and then decide because I know I could be tempted to go the extra mile in it. So setting aside time for reading, reflection or outdoor activities helps me enjoy both digital and real world experiences. So that's just basically how technology has affected me. And I haven't really allowed it to really affect my free time. I see how my free time like it's just my free time is basically my time for resting. I just I just rest. I just decide I want to sleep. Okay, I don't want distractions anymore. Okay, that's basically what it is.
d77242ae-485d-5bc8-91fc-18a214860971
4,006,933
female
Black or African American
unknown
NG
Algeria
Malaysian English
Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur
1,995
30
[{"level": "fluent", "language": "English"}, {"level": "native", "language": "Malaysian English"}]
Windows
Desktop
Chrome
186
{relaxed}
English
home
{silence}
4,286
free_speech
# How do you learn from both successful and unsuccessful decisions? *πŸ’‘ Kickstart ideas* 1. Describe your process for reflecting on decisions after seeing their results 2. Share how you separate luck from good decision-making when analyzing outcomes 3. Explain how you extract lessons from decisions that didn't turn out as expected 4. Discuss the importance of documenting your decision-making process for future reference 5. Talk about how learning from past decisions has improved your future choice-making
After a decision plays out, I take time to pause and honestly review what happened. I ask myself what went well, what didn't, and why. This reflection helps me understand the impact of my choices and whether my actions align with my goals. How I separate luck from good decision making when analyzing outcomes, I try to look beyond immediate results and focus on the reasoning behind my choices. If a decision worked out despite poor planning, I see it as luck. If well thought out plans succeed, I recognize it as skill. This helps me identify what I can control versus what I cannot control. How I extract lessons from decisions that didn't turn out as expected. When things go wrong, I avoid blaming myself entirely. I focus on learning instead. I analyze what I could have done differently, the assumptions I made, and risks I overlooked. Every mistake becomes a guide for better choices next time. That's just basically what I do. Then, the importance of documenting my decision making process for future reference. That is very, very important. I often jot down my decisions, including my reasoning and expected outcomes. This documentation allows me to track patterns, remember lessons, and avoid repeating mistakes. It's like having a personal roadmap for growth. Then, how learning from past decisions has improved my future choice making. Reflecting on past successes and failures has made me more confident and deliberate in my choices, so I can anticipate challenges. I can weigh risks more carefully and make decisions with clearer goals. Over time, this practice has made my decision making smarter and actually more intentional.
d77242ae-485d-5bc8-91fc-18a214860971
4,007,631
female
Black or African American
unknown
NG
Algeria
Malaysian English
Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur
1,995
30
[{"level": "fluent", "language": "English"}, {"level": "native", "language": "Malaysian English"}]
Windows
Desktop
Chrome
195
{relaxed}
English
home
{silence}
4,102
free_speech
# What's your favorite thing about your job or studies? *πŸ’‘ Kickstart ideas* 1. What you do for work or what you study 2. Your favorite part of the day 3. The people you work or study with 4. Something you've learned recently 5. What motivates you most
Okay, so I'm a dietitian, my work revolves around helping people understand nutrition and make healthier choices. This involves planning personalized diets, educating clients about food and lifestyle, and sometimes researching new trends or studies in nutrition. I do really enjoy knowing that my work has a practical impact on people's health and well-being. Okay then, my favorite part of the day is when I get to meet with clients and see their progress. So even if it's just a small change in their habits, those moments of understanding and improvement make all the efforts feel so meaningful. I also love when I can explain something complex in a simple way and they realize they can actually apply it in their daily lives. So I really enjoy, people I love work with, so I really love, I really enjoy like collaborating with colleagues who are passionate, knowledgeable, and who are open to sharing ideas, working together, exchanging experiences, and supporting one another creates a positive and motivating environment. It's kind of inspiring to see how teamwork can lead to better solutions and more creative approaches to helping people. So something I've learned recently, recently I've been learning more about cultural and traditional habits influence, sorry, how cultural and traditional habits influence nutrition, which has been fascinating. It helps me give advice that is practical, realistic, and respectful of people's lifestyles. So understanding this balance between science and culture has actually added a new depth to my work and broadened my perspective. Okay, so we talk about what motivates me the most. What actually motivates me the most is seeing the tangible impact of my guidance on someone's life, when they improve their health, like confidence or energy, sometimes, sometimes knowing that the advice that I give can make a real difference pushes me to actually keep learning, improving, and giving my best, like every day, giving my best every day. So it's the sense of purpose that makes all the challenges work well.
d77242ae-485d-5bc8-91fc-18a214860971
4,352,015
female
White
unknown
IN
Algeria
Albanian
Albania - Tirana
2,005
20
[{"level": "native", "language": "Albanian"}, {"level": "native", "language": "English"}]
Linux
Mobile
Chrome
24
{relaxed}
English
outdoor
{nature}
48,426
free_speech
# How do you work with vendors?
I communicate clearly with the vendors. I explain our requirements and expectations. I compare price and quality before choosing a vendor. I keep regular contact to make sure work is done on time. If there is any issue, I discuss it qualitatively and find a solution.
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πŸŽ™οΈ Silencio Network: Voice AI Sample Dataset

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πŸ“Š This is a sample. The full Silencio corpus contains 100,000+ hours across 170+ countries and 100+ languages.

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Category Available Top Languages
African Languages 25,000+ hrs Swahili (9.7k), Nigerian English (8.1k), Hausa, Yoruba, Zulu
Asian Languages 15,000+ hrs Hindi, Mandarin, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese
European Languages 20,000+ hrs German, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Polish
Emotional Speech 5,000+ hrs Joy, anger, sadness, fear, surprise, neutral
Multi-Speaker 10,000+ hrs Overlapping speech, turn-taking, interruptions
Conversational 30,000+ hrs Natural dialogue, disfluencies, backchannels

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🎯 This Sample Dataset

This sample covers 39 language–region configs across 20+ languages demonstrating our data quality:

Accented English

Config Accent/Region Splits Samples
english_algeria Algerian free_speech 21
english_australia Australian free_speech 25
english_belarus Belarusian free_speech 21
english_china Mandarin-influenced free_speech, keywords, monologues 75
english_egypt Egyptian free_speech 25
english_french_speaking French-speaking countries free_speech 21
english_haiti Haitian free_speech 21
english_ireland Irish free_speech 21
english_jamaica Jamaican free_speech 25
english_kenya Kenyan free_speech 25
english_mandarin Mandarin-influenced (Global) free_speech 25
english_nigeria Nigerian free_speech, keywords, monologues 75
english_pakistan Pakistani free_speech 25
english_poland Polish free_speech 25
english_russia Russian free_speech 25
english_south_africa South African free_speech 17
english_uganda Ugandan free_speech 25
english_united_kingdom British free_speech 25
english_united_states American free_speech, keywords, monologues 75
english_ukraine Ukrainian free_speech 25

Other Languages

Config Language Region Splits Samples
french_canada French Canada free_speech 25
french_global French Global free_speech 25
german_germany German Germany free_speech, keywords, monologues 75
gujarati_india Gujarati India free_speech 18
italian_italy Italian Italy free_speech 25
japanese_japan Japanese Japan free_speech 25
kannada_india Kannada India free_speech 25
malayalam_india Malayalam India free_speech 25
mandarin_chinese_china Mandarin China free_speech 25
marathi_india Marathi India free_speech 25
odia_india Odia India free_speech 21
portuguese_brazil Portuguese Brazil free_speech 25
russian_russia Russian Russia free_speech 25
spanish_mexico Spanish Mexico free_speech, keywords, monologues 56
telugu_india Telugu India free_speech 25
turkish_turkey Turkish Turkey free_speech, monologues 32
vietnamese_vietnam Vietnamese Vietnam monologues 15

Medical Domain

Config Language Splits Samples
english_medical English medical 8
global_medical Multilingual (EN/ES/DE) medical 25

πŸš€ Quick Start

from datasets import load_dataset

# Load Nigerian English samples
ds = load_dataset("SilencioNetwork/complete-voiceai-speech-dataset", "english_nigeria")

# Access different speech types
free_speech = ds['free_speech']
keywords = ds['keywords']
monologues = ds['monologues']

# Process a sample
for sample in free_speech:
    audio = sample['audio']
    transcript = sample['transcript']
    speaker_id = sample['speaker_id']
    emotion = sample['emotions']
    print(f"Speaker {speaker_id}: {transcript[:50]}...")

🎀 Speech Types

Type Description Use Cases
free_speech Unscripted speech on provided topics Conversational AI, dialogue systems
keywords Short isolated phrases/terms Wake word detection, command recognition
monologues Longer scripted passages TTS training, ASR benchmarking

πŸ“‹ Rich Metadata

Every recording includes:

  • Speaker demographics: gender, ethnicity, occupation, birth year, birth place
  • Linguistic info: mother tongue, dialect, language proficiency data
  • Recording context: device, OS, browser, location, background noise
  • Content: script, Whisper-generated transcript, emotion labels
  • Technical: duration, 48kHz WAV format

🎯 Ideal For

  • πŸ—£οΈ ASR training β€” accent-robust speech recognition
  • πŸ”Š TTS development β€” diverse voice synthesis
  • 😊 Emotion recognition β€” labeled emotional speech
  • 🌍 Multilingual models β€” 100+ languages available
  • πŸŽ™οΈ Speaker verification β€” unique speaker embeddings
  • πŸ“Š Benchmarking β€” real-world robustness testing

βš–οΈ License

CC BY-NC 4.0 β€” Free for research and non-commercial use.

For commercial licensing, contact sofia@silencioai.com.

πŸ“§ Get More Data

Need the full corpus? This sample represents <0.01% of our available data.

What You Need We Can Provide
Specific language/accent βœ… 100+ languages available
Emotional speech βœ… 5,000+ hours labeled
Multi-speaker/overlapping βœ… 10,000+ hours
Custom demographics βœ… Age, gender, occupation targeting
Bulk volume βœ… 100,000+ hours total

πŸ“§ Email: sofia@silencioai.com

🌐 Website: silencioai.com


Citation

@dataset{silencio_network_speech_2025,
    title        = {Silencio Network Voice AI Speech Corpus},
    author       = {Silencio Network},
    year         = {2025},
    publisher    = {Hugging Face},
    license      = {CC BY-NC 4.0}
}
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