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pretty_name: DuplexChat
license: mit
language:
  - en
  - ja
task_categories:
  - audio-to-audio
tags:
  - full-duplex
  - spoken-dialogue
  - speech
  - podcast
configs:
  - config_name: en
    data_files: duplexchat_manifest_en.jsonl.gz
  - config_name: ja
    data_files: duplexchat_manifest_ja.jsonl.gz
viewer: false

DuplexChat

large-scale, two-speaker, full-duplex spoken-dialogue corpus built from public podcast feeds. This repository distributes no audio

Contents

File Rows Hours
duplexchat_manifest_en.jsonl.gz 15,304,412 282,634
duplexchat_manifest_ja.jsonl.gz 7,329,011 132,723

manifest_counts.json holds the same totals.

Row schema

Each line is one two-speaker dialogue clip:

{
  "language": "en-us",
  "rss_url": "https://.../podcast/rss",
  "audio_url": "https://.../episode.mp3",
  "dialogue_idx": 1,
  "episode_start_sec": 80.22,
  "episode_end_sec": 708.44,
  "duration_sec": 628.22,
  "speakers": ["SPEAKER_04", "SPEAKER_02"],
  "episode_duration_sec": 2165.52
}
  • rss_url — the source podcast feed.
  • audio_url — the source episode audio (download target).
  • episode_start_sec / episode_end_sec — the dialogue span within the episode.
  • duration_sec — span length.
  • speakers — the two diarized speaker labels for the clip.

Rows are deduplicated globally by (audio_url, dialogue_idx).

Reconstruction

  1. Download the episode at audio_url.
  2. Slice the segment [episode_start_sec, episode_end_sec].
  3. Re-run the speech separation/restoration to recover one-speaker-per-channel stereo audio.

The construction pipeline is released separately.

License and copyright

MIT Note that all rights regarding the audio content and RSS content belongs to the respective right holders.