--- license: odc-by --- **OLMoASR-Pool** is a web-scale audio-text dataset collected from the public internet, consisting of approximately **3M hours of audio** and **17M transcripts**. With OLMoASR-Pool, we trained **OLMoASR** 💬🎙️, a series of English speech recognition models and observed strong generalization and robust capabilities! # Content - The dataset contains 18,761,823 unique IDs spanning approximately 3.4M hours of audio. - It also spans across a variety speaking styles, accents and audio setups such as news segments 📰, podcasts 🎙️, outdoors 🌳🏙️, crowds 🧑‍🤝‍🧑, speeches 🎤, commentary 🗣️, interviews 🤳 and more! - **OLMoASR-Pool** is multilingual as it can contain non-English audio/transcripts. To retrieve an English-only dataset, it is critical to perform audio-text language alignment. - After downloading the collection for training, only 3M hours of audio and 17M transcripts remains. # Usage 1. Download from HuggingFace - Retrieve HF access token from [here](https://huggingface.co/settings/tokens) to gain access to the dataset. - Run `pip install huggingface_hub[cli]` - Run `huggingface-cli login` in your CLI and paste the HF access token to login - Use the code below to access the IDs ``` from datasets import load_dataset dataset = load_dataset("allenai/OLMoASR-Pool", streaming=True) print(dataset) # features: ['id'] print(next(iter(dataset['train']))) ``` - If you're downloading all the IDs, you can run the code below ``` from datasets import load_dataset dataset = load_dataset("allenai/OLMoASR-Pool", streaming=False, cache_dir=) ``` 2. Download the audio and transcript files from ID information. 4. Preprocess the audio and transcript files. Follow the instructions at the [OLMoASR repo](https://github.com/allenai/OLMoASR_newest) # Uses The collection was used to train a speech recognition model, but it can also be used in research areas such as conversational data, audio understanding, speaker diarization, voice detection and more. # License This dataset is licensed under ODC-BY. It is intended for research and educational use in accordance with Ai2's [Responsible Use Guidelines](https://allenai.org/responsible-use). # Reference