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  The Norwegian Parliamentary Speech Corpus (NPSC) is a speech corpus made by the Norwegian Language Bank at the National Library of Norway in 2019-2021. The NPSC consists of recordings of speech from Stortinget, the Norwegian parliament, and corresponding orthographic transcriptions to Norwegian Bokmål and Norwegian Nynorsk. All transcriptions are done manually by trained linguists or philologists, and the manual transcriptions are subsequently proofread to ensure consistency and accuracy. Entire days of Parliamentary meetings are transcribed in the dataset.
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- This repository contains a version of the NPSC in the :hugging_face: Dataset Format. Note that the official release of the dataset, which can be found in [the repository of the Norwegian Language Bank](https://www.nb.no/sprakbanken/ressurskatalog/oai-nb-no-sbr-58/), contains more information than the version found here, including word-level metadata, metadata about the speakers, and detailed documentation.
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  ## How to Use
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  ```python
 
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  The Norwegian Parliamentary Speech Corpus (NPSC) is a speech corpus made by the Norwegian Language Bank at the National Library of Norway in 2019-2021. The NPSC consists of recordings of speech from Stortinget, the Norwegian parliament, and corresponding orthographic transcriptions to Norwegian Bokmål and Norwegian Nynorsk. All transcriptions are done manually by trained linguists or philologists, and the manual transcriptions are subsequently proofread to ensure consistency and accuracy. Entire days of Parliamentary meetings are transcribed in the dataset.
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+ This repository contains a version of the NPSC in the 🤗 Dataset Format. Note that the official release of the dataset, which can be found in [the repository of the Norwegian Language Bank](https://www.nb.no/sprakbanken/ressurskatalog/oai-nb-no-sbr-58/), contains more information than the version found here, including word-level metadata, metadata about the speakers, and detailed documentation.
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  ## How to Use
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  ```python