diff --git "a/4JOB/train/overlap_transcription.json" "b/4JOB/train/overlap_transcription.json" new file mode 100644--- /dev/null +++ "b/4JOB/train/overlap_transcription.json" @@ -0,0 +1,3722 @@ +[ + { + "key": "100", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/100/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Do you believe in god?\n[00:01 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not at all. I'm an agnostic. Do you think there's a possibility of a higher power or something beyond our understanding, perhaps even something that exists outside the boundaries of our current scientific knowledge and human comprehension?\n[00:04 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I just wanted to clarify—when you say you're agnostic, do you mean you're open to the possibility of a god, or do you lean more towards atheism?\n[00:14 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm more inclined towards atheism, but I wouldn't completely dismiss the possibility of something beyond our understanding. Why do you ask?\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker USER: I just wanted to understand your perspective better. So, why don't you believe there is a god?\n[00:28 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think everything has a scientific explanation rather than a theological one. I basically believe in science over theology. I mean, I believe in evolution for example. However, there are many things that science hasn't explained\n[00:52 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Yet, exactly. But don't you think that leaves room for the possibility of something beyond what we currently understand?\n[00:59 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: It might, but I'm sure that science will explain everything eventually. By the way, I was going to say earlier that one of the strangest things about religion is that so many religious people act in ways that their religion claims are wrong.\n[01:14 - 01:15] Speaker USER: For example?\n[01:16 - 01:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Religions preach tolerance, but many wars are caused by intolerant religious fanatics." + }, + { + "key": "101", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/101/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Good morning, sir. What can I do for you?\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good morning. I would like to open a new account. I want to deposit 500 dollars.\n[00:09 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Very good, sir. What kind would you recommend for someone who wants to save money with a good interest rate and also have easy access to their funds when needed?\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, before you continue, could you tell me how many kinds there are in your bank?\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Besides the checking account, there's a monthly savings account and a daily interest account.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I think I'd like to take the monthly savings account then.\n[00:29 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Would you fill out this form?\n[00:30 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. Here you are.\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker USER: All right. And here's your deposit book. By the way, I was about to ask earlier, would you like any additional services with your account, such as online banking?\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I didn't consider that. Yes, online banking would be helpful.\n[00:44 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Great, I'll set that up for you. Anything else I can assist with?\n[00:48 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, that's all for now. Thank you. Goodbye." + }, + { + "key": "102", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/102/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:15] Speaker USER: OK, guys. Here's the plan. Get the ball to the goal, and keep it away from Rich and Taylor because they're the fastest on their team, and we need to avoid giving them any chance to counterattack by maintaining tight defensive formations and quick passing sequences.\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, why specifically Rich and Taylor? Are they that good?\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Yes, they played ball at school. Here we go. Yi-jun, go out for a pass!\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm ready! Whoa, what a hard throw! I can't get that!\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Catch it, Yi-jun! Run to the ball! Uh-oh! Slow down, you're going to hit. . .\n[00:31 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ummmph!" + }, + { + "key": "103", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/103/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Good morning, Family. We'll have our board meeting this afternoon. Can you write the agenda on the notice board?\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: What will you discuss at the meeting?\n[00:08 - 00:17] Speaker USER: We'll talk about the financial report for the first half and how we can optimize our budget for the upcoming projects while maintaining our current operational standards and employee benefits.\n[00:11 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, speaking of the financial report, do you need any specific data or charts prepared beforehand?\n[00:18 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Yes, that would be helpful. But I also wanted to mention we'll discuss the personnel plan for the second half and how we can improve team efficiency moving forward by implementing new training programs and restructuring certain departments if necessary.\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Personnel plan—got it. Do you need any input from the HR department before the meeting?\n[00:38 - 00:45] Speaker USER: That would be great. Also, please write both topics on the notice board. I want everybody to see them.\n[00:46 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, I'll take care of it." + }, + { + "key": "104", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/104/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:11] Speaker USER: I just had a terrible week where everything seemed to go wrong one after another, starting with my computer crashing and losing all my important work files right before the deadline.\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but what happened? Are you okay?\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Well, first I fell down and hurt my arm.\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's too bad. But you mentioned it was a terrible week—what else happened?\n[00:20 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Then my son drove into a pole while trying to avoid a stray cat, which caused significant damage to the front bumper and headlights of our family car.\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh no! Was anyone hurt?\n[00:30 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Thankfully, no one was hurt, but the car is pretty damaged. Anyway, I was saying, my son drove into a tree, and then the dog bit the delivery boy.\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: What a pity! And after all that, you still had to deal with something else?\n[00:44 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Yes, a storm blew our roof away.\n[00:47 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ho, no! How are you handling all of this?" + }, + { + "key": "105", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/105/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, Rose, how are you feeling?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Much better today.\n[00:04 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Oh, Look at the baby. It's so beautiful. Is it a boy or a girl? I've been admiring how alert and curious she seems already, following movements with those bright little eyes of hers.\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I just have to say, she's got your eyes!\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Oh, thank you! Yes, it's a girl.\n[00:20 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Can I hold her for a moment?\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Sure. She is a peaceful child.\n[00:25 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, how adorable! When are you returning to work? I was wondering if you'll need more time to recover and adjust to your new routine as a mother while also managing your professional responsibilities.\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Actually, I was about to mention that—the doctor said I have to remain here for at least two more days because I'm rather weak after childbirth." + }, + { + "key": "106", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/106/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I can't decide whether to go to university or to get a job.\n[00:04 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, if I were you, I'd go on to university and pursue further education to keep your options open because having a degree will give you more career flexibility in the long run.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: But I don't even know what to study.\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: If I had the chance again, I'd major in English. You're good at language.\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker USER: That's what my parents want me to do.\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: You should take their advice. They know what's best for you. But what were you going to say about studying?\n[00:27 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Oh, I was just thinking that my friends will have jobs and lots of fun, while I spend all my time doing reading and writing.\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: But if you go to university, you'll still have time for fun.\n[00:39 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Hm, what you say makes sense. But you know, I still have to ask my parents for pocket money, and I hate to do so at this age.\n[00:47 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: And if you try to find a part-time job, you'll have some money too.\n[00:51 - 00:54] Speaker USER: You're right. Thank you for the advice." + }, + { + "key": "107", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/107/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Ok, so how about this, 'This is Abby and I am really happy you called! I promise I will give you a ring as soon as I can, so please leave me your name and number. Talk to you soon and I genuinely appreciate you taking the time to reach out to me during your busy day!' I wanted to make it sound warm and personal, but maybe I went a little overboard.\n[00:10 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, Abby, but that might be a bit too informal. You want to keep it friendly but professional. Maybe try something like, 'Hi, you have reached Abby. I am unable to answer your call right now, but if you leave me your name and phone number, I will get back to you as soon as possible. Thanks'.\n[00:27 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Got it, that sounds better. Should I still mention that I'll call them back as soon as I can, or is that implied?" + }, + { + "key": "108", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/108/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Tell me something about your work experience.\n[00:02 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I have been in the computer engineering field for 6 years now. I am familiar with both hardware and software and with hands-on experience in system development including system analysis and designing efficient solutions tailored to specific business needs, which often involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to optimize performance and scalability while maintaining security protocols.\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but when you say system development, could you specify what kind of systems you've worked on?\n[00:28 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, I have worked on about every system that is out right now. I was about to mention design as well.\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Do you feel comfortable with the new system by Microcosm?\n[00:38 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am not as familiar with it as I am with some of the older systems. But I am a fast learner and I can master it in a short time.\n[00:46 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Great, and earlier you mentioned system design—could you elaborate on that?\n[00:51 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely. My experience in system design involves creating architecture for both small-scale and large-scale systems, ensuring they meet both user needs and technical requirements.\n[01:04 - 01:08] Speaker USER: Impressive. What do you consider your strengths?\n[01:08 - 01:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am knowledgeable and levelheaded." + }, + { + "key": "109", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/109/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Good afternoon, San Felice Hotel. May I help you?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. I'd like to book a room, please.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Certainly. When for, madam?\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: March the 23rd.\n[00:10 - 00:12] Speaker USER: How long will you be staying?\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Three nights.\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker USER: What kind of room would you like, madam?\n[00:18 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Er. . . double with bath. I'd appreciate it if you could give me a room with a view over the lake, if possible, preferably on a higher floor so I can enjoy the sunset reflecting on the water each evening.\n[00:23 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, madam. Just to clarify, do you have any specific preferences for the floor or any other amenities?\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, not really. Just the view over the lake would be great.\n[00:35 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Certainly, madam. I'll just check what we have available. . . Yes, we have a room on the 4th floor with a really splendid view.\n[00:44 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Fine. How much is the charge per night?\n[00:47 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Would you like to go for a room with breakfast included, or would you prefer just the room rate?\n[00:52 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I almost forgot to ask—does the room rate include any additional services like breakfast or Wi-Fi?\n[00:59 - 01:06] Speaker USER: I was just about to ask if you wanted breakfast included. The room comes with complimentary Wi-Fi, but breakfast would be an additional charge.\n[01:07 - 01:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, thanks. Wi-Fi is all I need." + }, + { + "key": "110", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/110/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:12] Speaker USER: How much would you like to spend on the meal so we can recommend the best options for your budget and ensure you get the most authentic dining experience possible with our carefully curated selection of regional delicacies?\n[00:01 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I just realized I haven't mentioned our budget. We don't care about money. We'd like to have some good dishes of local specialties.\n[00:13 - 00:15] Speaker USER: OK. How many courses are there altogether, please?\n[00:16 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Eight.\n[00:17 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Could you tell me some of entrees about the dinner?\n[00:19 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, and you were about to ask about how much we wanted to spend earlier, right? Like I said, we're not concerned about the cost, just make sure the dishes are the best local specialties." + }, + { + "key": "111", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/111/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Certainly. I was just about to mention that I'll be right back with the sauce and any other condiments you might need for your meal, including some freshly ground pepper if you'd like.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, and could you also bring me a glass of water, please?\n[00:10 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Of course, I'll bring that right away. Here's your sauce and I'll get your water now along with some extra napkins since I noticed you've been enjoying the appetizers quite a bit.\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you. And did you mention if you could get me anything else? I wanted to ask for a glass of water.\n[00:24 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Yes, ma'am, I'll bring that for you immediately along with some lemon wedges in case you'd like to add some flavor to your water." + }, + { + "key": "112", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/112/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Good morning, Sir.\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Morning.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Is this where I catch the bus for the zoo?\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. You can take No. 846 from here, but you have to get off at Nanchengmen stop and change to No. 106.\n[00:13 - 00:14] Speaker USER: That's a little troublesome.\n[00:15 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, if you go to the bus stop in the next block, you can take No. 105 which will let you right off at the zoo entrance without any transfers, and it runs every 10 minutes during peak hours so you won't have to wait long either.\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Sorry, just to clarify, when you say the next block, do you mean the one after the traffic light?\n[00:29 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, exactly. The bus stop is just after the traffic light. And as I was saying, No. 105 will let you right off in front of the zoo gate.\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Maybe that's what I'll do. Thanks a lot.\n[00:41 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're welcome." + }, + { + "key": "113", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/113/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Will you be voting?\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. Will you?\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I already have.\n[00:04 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: How did you do it? Did you go to the polling station in person, or did you take advantage of the early voting options available in our district this year?\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Sorry, did you vote early or use an absentee ballot?\n[00:12 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I mailed in an absentee ballot.\n[00:14 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Why is that?\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can't vote on Tuesday.\n[00:17 - 00:28] Speaker USER: What's the reason you can't make it on Tuesday? Is it because you have other important commitments that conflict with the voting schedule or perhaps personal matters that need your attention?\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, is it because of work?\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Yes, I have to go to work. But I also have some business to take care of that morning, which is why I couldn't make it to the polls.\n[00:35 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: I get it now." + }, + { + "key": "114", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/114/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Good evening, sir. Welcome to the Comfort Inn.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello. I have a reservation, under the name Lee, Leo Lee.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Mmmm. I'm not sure if we have you down here. How do you spell your last name?\n[00:12 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's L-e-e.\n[00:15 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Oh, right. You're in our system. I was just looking under Li. So, we've got you down for a Business Suite for three days. If I could just have your credit card, I'll process your check-in while I prepare your room key and make sure everything is set for your stay, including arranging for daily housekeeping and ensuring all the amenities in your suite are fully stocked and functional.\n[00:27 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: You mean I have to pay now?\n[00:37 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Oh no, we just make an impression of your card using our credit card machine. It's in lieu of a deposit. If everything is OK when you check out, we give it back to you then. It's pretty sta—\n[00:48 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, so you're saying you hold the deposit until I check out? What if there's an issue with the room?\n[00:54 - 01:08] Speaker USER: Yes, we hold it until checkout. But if there's any issue with the room, you can report it to us immediately, and we'll address it right away. By the way, I was about to mention that the process is pretty standard across most hotels.\n[01:08 - 01:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see. I guess you can tell I don't travel much." + }, + { + "key": "115", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/115/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: How do you feel about wearing name logos or slogans on your clothing?\n[00:04 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've never really thought about it before. I guess it doesn't really bother me as long as the clothing is comfortable and looks good, though I might draw the line at overly large or flashy branding that feels like walking advertisement.\n[00:08 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry, just curious—why do you think it doesn't bother you? Is it because you don't notice them, or do you feel indifferent about brands in general?\n[00:18 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think it's more that I just don't notice them. But now that you mention it, maybe I should pay more attention. Do you think advertising has an influence on the choices you make when you're shopping?\n[00:28 - 00:43] Speaker USER: I guess so. I usually buy name-brand clothing, shoes, and electronic goods. But I was wondering, you mentioned earlier that wearing logos doesn't bother you—does that mean you don't care about brand reputation when you shop?\n[00:43 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I do care about brand reputation, especially when it comes to quality. But when it comes to logos on clothing, I just don't see it as a big deal." + }, + { + "key": "119", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/119/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Keep going! You can do it! You are strong. Don't give up!\n[00:04 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I didn't know this exercise class was going to be so hard. I need a moment to catch my breath because my muscles are burning and I feel like I might collapse if I push myself any further right now.\n[00:09 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Hey, what are you doing? I didn't say you could take a break! You are here to lose weight, right? You aren't going to get healthy by drinking water.\n[00:18 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am thirsty! I can't exercise without water. I hate this class. I'd prefer to exercise at my own pace in a more comfortable environment where I can gradually build up my stamina without feeling overwhelmed.\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker USER: You need to try harder! You can do it! Keep going! Don't slow down!\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think I'm done with this class. It's too difficult. I'm out of here." + }, + { + "key": "20", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/20/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Would you like to order now, sir?\n[00:01 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, please. I like the steak and a side of grilled vegetables with some garlic butter sauce and perhaps a small portion of mashed potatoes if that's possible.\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but how would you like your steak? Rare, medium or well done?\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, medium, please. And I was saying I'd like the steak and mushrooms.\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Got it. What kind of potatoes would you like to go with that? Mashed, boiled or baked?\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think I'll have baked potatoes, and I'll have an iced tea with a lemon on the side, please.\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Good, and would you care for soup or salad to start with?\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd like a cream and onion soup, please.\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Will you be having dessert today, sir?\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: I want to skip dessert. That's all, thank you." + }, + { + "key": "21", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/21/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I plan to take the loan for 3 years.\n[00:04 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, the yearly interest rate is 5.49% for 3 years. I'm sure you are eligible to apply for this loan based on your credit history and current financial standing, which appears to be quite strong according to our preliminary assessment.\n[00:10 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I was wondering if this interest rate is fixed for the entire loan period or if it might change?\n[00:19 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: The interest rate is fixed for the entire loan period. But as I was saying, I'm sure you are qualified to apply for this loan.\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker USER: That's good to know. What about the loan repayment?\n[00:31 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: You may choose a repayment pattern by consulting with our bank, for example, payment of equal amount of principal or of principal and interest on monthly installments.\n[00:42 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Does that mean I should deposit sufficient money to my account prior to the monthly payment date so that you can directly deduct the repayment of the principal and interest?\n[00:52 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly. You are permitted to effect an early payment in part or in full with the consent of our bank.\n[00:59 - 01:07] Speaker USER: Oh, I see. And just to clarify, the interest rate we discussed earlier, it's 5.49% for 3 years, right?\n[01:07 - 01:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's correct.\n[01:09 - 01:13] Speaker USER: That's very thoughtful of you. Thank you so much.\n[01:13 - 01:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're welcome." + }, + { + "key": "22", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/22/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What may I help you with?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: I need to file a complaint.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker USER: What is your complaint about?\n[00:06 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I got robbed.\n[00:07 - 00:15] Speaker USER: When did this incident occur and can you provide me with any specific details about the location or circumstances surrounding the robbery?\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, but I need to mention this right away—did you already notify the police?\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: I haven't yet, but let's get the details first. So, when did this happen?\n[00:20 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: It happened this morning.\n[00:22 - 00:23] Speaker USER: What was taken?\n[00:24 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: My wallet and cell phone.\n[00:26 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Did you get a good look at the person who committed the robbery and can you describe their physical appearance, clothing, or any distinguishing features that might help identify them?\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I did. But do you need a description right now, or should I wait until later?\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker USER: I'll need that soon, but first, would you be able to pick him out of a line-up?\n[00:42 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: That shouldn't be a problem." + }, + { + "key": "23", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/23/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Well, Peter, you have to do better than that next time, won't you?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Have I really got to do those exams again, Dad?\n[00:07 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Of course, you have. You must try harder this time and really focus on improving your study habits because consistent effort is the only way to ensure you don't find yourself in this position again next year.\n[00:13 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: And must I go back to school?\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker USER: No, you needn't do that. You'd better get a part-time job somewhere and go to evening classes.\n[00:26 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: But Dad, I should be working full-time at my age. I'm nearly 17, and I feel like I should be more independent by now.\n[00:33 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Hold on, Peter. I understand you're almost 17, but that's precisely why you need to take this seriously. You ought to have worked harder, then you wouldn't have failed your exams. You have to take a job and study.\n[00:46 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: I get that, but what else have I got to do? Join the army or something? And Dad, you were saying something about evening classes earlier—what kind of classes should I be looking for?" + }, + { + "key": "24", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/24/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Were you at the scene during the robbery?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I was, Officer.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Were you able to see a lot?\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was there as it happened.\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker USER: What happened?\n[00:10 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: The robber came in with a gun and immediately started shouting threats while waving it around wildly, which caused everyone in the store to freeze in complete terror.\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but did you notice if anyone else was acting suspiciously around that time?\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, he was alone. But as I was saying, the robber came in with a gun.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Could you see his face?\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: He had a mask over his face.\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Would you be willing to come down to the station for further questioning?\n[00:34 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: I would be happy to." + }, + { + "key": "25", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/25/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Which church do you attend?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am Mormon, so I go to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: What's the difference between this and other Churches?\n[00:10 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Mormons believe that, after the death of Christ and the death of the Apostles, their church Christ founded became corrupt and the authority of Christ on earth was lost to men. In 1830, a prophet named Joseph Smith was brought up by God to restore the fullness of the gospel and the true church organization as it was intended by Christ, including sacred ordinances like baptism and the priesthood authority that had been absent from the earth for centuries.\n[00:26 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but when you say \"restore,\" do you mean that Joseph Smith re-established the original teachings that were lost?\n[00:41 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly, he restored what we believe to be the original gospel, which had been lost. As I was saying, Joseph Smith was brought up by God to restore the church.\n[00:53 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Then does that mean the other churches are corrupt?\n[00:56 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: That means that they all have parts of the original gospel, but not all.\n[01:00 - 01:02] Speaker USER: Do you believe that Mormons have all of it?\n[01:03 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes.\n[01:04 - 01:06] Speaker USER: Why do you really go to church?\n[01:06 - 01:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: We gather together to encourage each other, because we have common beliefs. We come together and call it church." + }, + { + "key": "26", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/26/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Susan, good evening. Why are you so dressed up?\n[00:03 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am on my way out to a New Year's banquet. How do I look? Is my make-up too bold for the event or should I tone it down a bit to match the elegant atmosphere of the banquet?\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but you look absolutely stunning. Your make-up is perfect.\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks! Do you think I should wear a different dress?\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker USER: No, the one you have on looks fabulous, especially with your hair like that.\n[00:21 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks for saying. Do you have any ideas which necklace I should pair with this dress to make the look complete, perhaps something that complements the silver embroidery on the bodice?\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Oh, I was just thinking, with that dress, your white diamond necklace would look perfect.\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great idea, I'll go with that one. Now that I'm ready, what are you doing tonight?\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Not much, just a house party with some friends.\n[00:43 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sounds fun. Anyone I know?\n[00:46 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Yeah, most of the people are from our office.\n[00:49 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sounds like I'm missing out on a good time. Oh, well, there is always next year." + }, + { + "key": "27", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/27/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Excuse me, miss. I'm Bob.\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm Amy. How do you do?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I'm very glad to meet you. May I have this dance with you?\n[00:07 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Certainly! I suppose you dance quite often, don't you? I noticed how confidently you approached me and your posture suggests you're quite experienced on the dance floor.\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I couldn't help but notice, have we met before? You look familiar.\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't think so. By the way, I was asking if you dance often?\n[00:22 - 00:25] Speaker USER: No, I don't often dance. Isn't this a wonderful party?\n[00:26 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I'm glad I have come.\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker USER: How do you like fox-trot?\n[00:30 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: I like it very much.\n[00:32 - 00:33] Speaker USER: You dance beautifully.\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you. It's lucky that I have got a good partner." + }, + { + "key": "28", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/28/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What are you reading?\n[00:01 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's an article about language. It talks about the idea of having a single global language.\n[00:07 - 00:17] Speaker USER: It seems that English already is the main global language. Does the article suggest that there should be an artificial language like Esperanto as the world language?\n[00:17 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, it suggests English. The main argument is that English is already being studied as a second language in most countries—China, India, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, and Japan, so beginning again with an entirely new language like Esperanto might not be practical or widely accepted, especially considering the massive infrastructure and educational systems already in place for English worldwide.\n[00:31 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Hold on, are they saying that English will completely replace other languages, or is it more about English being a common second language?\n[00:44 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's more about English being a common second language. But, as I was saying, the article also mentions that many languages have been lost and will be lost, but others will continue to be used for generations, even if English continues to be the dominant language.\n[01:01 - 01:09] Speaker USER: That's interesting. But does the article say anything about how these languages will survive, especially in regions where English is becoming more dominant?\n[01:10 - 01:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it does. The article suggests that while some languages might fade, others will persist due to cultural significance, local identity, and the strong ties communities have to their native tongues." + }, + { + "key": "29", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/29/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: This place is great. I'm surprised there are so many things here.\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, but it takes a while to find things. It's not organized as carefully as a regular store.\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker USER: What's the difference between an outlet and a regular store?\n[00:14 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Usually a clothes company will send their overstock to an outlet. The prices are very low. But you may find faulty items, like clothing with small defects or irregularities that were deemed not suitable for the main retail stores but are still perfectly wearable with minor adjustments.\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Faulty products? What do you mean by that?\n[00:32 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. Sometimes the fault is very small; if you have a needle and thread, you can fix it yourself. So it's a good deal to buy it.\n[00:42 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Oh, that's easy for me. I think it's really a good deal.\n[00:46 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. You can save a lot of money in this way.\n[00:49 - 00:55] Speaker USER: That's great for me. Look, children's clothes! I'd like to buy some winter clothes for my son and daughter.\n[00:56 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why not buy the sweater? It only costs 30 Yuan.\n[01:00 - 01:13] Speaker USER: Yes, I'll take it. Are there any jeans? Xiaohui's jeans are always dirty. I also need to find some warm socks for them, especially since winter is coming and I want to make sure they have enough layers to stay comfortable during the cold season.\n[01:08 - 01:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, speaking of jeans, I think there are some on the next aisle. But you mentioned needing something else too, what was it?\n[01:15 - 01:18] Speaker USER: Right, I need four pairs of slippers as well." + }, + { + "key": "30", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/30/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Steven, why are you so depressed?\n[00:02 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm feeling very sad. I just read the news about the earthquake that devastated the town and the heartbreaking stories of families who lost everything in the disaster, including their homes and loved ones.\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but what exactly did you read? Is it something serious?\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it is. According to the newspaper, the town was razed by an earthquake and more than 10 thousand people died in the earthquake.\n[00:24 - 00:25] Speaker USER: It's horrible.\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, we have to do something to help the people in the stricken area.\n[00:29 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Yes. How about donating some supplies or money to aid organizations that are actively working on the ground to provide emergency relief and long-term recovery support?\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Before you finish, I was wondering, do you know where we can actually donate?\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker USER: I was just about to suggest donating some money, but I'm not sure where exactly.\n[00:50 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just find the answer through Internet.\n[00:52 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Yes, let's do it now." + }, + { + "key": "31", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/31/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Excuse me, can you tell me which is Bob Rice's office?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. It's the third office down this hall. Are you looking for Bob?\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Yes. He told me to come by this morning.\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry, but he's not in the office now. Do you have an appointment?\n[00:15 - 00:16] Speaker USER: An appointment?\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. What time did he say he would be available to meet with you?\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Actually, he didn't give me a specific time. He just said I could come any time before noon.\n[00:27 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see. He's usually here on Tuesday mornings but today seems to be an exception since he had to visit an important client site unexpectedly for a project review.\n[00:30 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Today is Tuesday.\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know. He's usually here, but today he went out to a site on the east side.\n[00:42 - 00:46] Speaker USER: That's too bad. I need to discuss these plans with him.\n[00:46 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why don't you make an appointment for later in the week?\n[00:49 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Wait, you were about to ask what time he expected me earlier. Do you think it would have made a difference if I had a set time?\n[00:56 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Possibly. If he knew exactly when you were coming, he might have arranged his schedule differently." + }, + { + "key": "32", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/32/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:15] Speaker USER: You've been a sales manager for three years. How do you like the work environment and the challenges that come with the role? I find it particularly rewarding when we successfully implement new sales strategies and see tangible results in our quarterly performance metrics.\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, I'm just curious—are you happy with your salary?\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: I don't mind at all. I receive 3,000 RMB a month, after tax.\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is there a bonus system or any other incentive plan in place?\n[00:25 - 00:37] Speaker USER: I'm afraid there isn't. My boss only pays lip service. By the way, I didn't get to finish answering earlier—I really do like the job a lot. I'm passionate about the sales strategies we develop.\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: What is your salary expectation for this position?\n[00:41 - 00:47] Speaker USER: My expectation is in the 3800 to 4500 RMB range. That's the take-home pay." + }, + { + "key": "33", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/33/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: This is our rock-bottom price, Mr. Li. We can't make any further concessions.\n[00:05 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: If that's the case, there's not much point in further discussion. We might as well consider other suppliers who might be able to meet our budget constraints while still maintaining the quality standards we require for this important project.\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Hold on, what I mean is that we'll never be able to come down to your price. The gap is too great.\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think it unwise for either of us to insist on his own price. How about meeting each other halfway so that business can be concluded?\n[00:27 - 00:28] Speaker USER: What is your proposal?\n[00:29 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Your unit price is 100 dollars higher than we can accept. When I suggested we meet each other halfway, I meant it would be fair for both parties to make some concessions to reach a mutually beneficial agreement.\n[00:42 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Wait, do you mean to suggest that we have to make a further reduction of 50 dollars in our price? That's impossible.\n[00:49 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: What would you suggest?\n[00:51 - 00:58] Speaker USER: The best we can do will be a reduction of another 30 dollars. That'll definitely be rock bottom.\n[00:58 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: That still leaves a gap of 20 dollars to be covered. Let's meet each other halfway once more, then the gap will be closed and our business completed.\n[01:07 - 01:11] Speaker USER: You certainly have a way of talking me into it. All right, let's meet halfway again.\n[01:12 - 01:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm glad we've come to an agreement on price. We'll go on to the other terms and conditions at our next meeting." + }, + { + "key": "34", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/34/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Kelly, the guys and I think you should run for senior class president.\n[00:04 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Me? Why me? Why not someone else who's more outgoing or has more leadership experience like Sarah or Mark? They've both been involved in student government since freshman year and have way more public speaking practice than I do.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Well, we talked to our older brothers and sisters last night and got the scoop on what that job is all about.\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: And you think I fit the qualifications?\n[00:23 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Yes. Did you know that the senior class president works for the class for life? The job doesn't stop when we graduate; it continues as we plan reunions and stay connected with our classmates through social media campaigns, fundraising initiatives, and even mentoring current students who reach out for advice about college applications.\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, are you saying that even after graduation, there's still work to do? Like what exactly?\n[00:42 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Yes, that's right. Every class reunion is organized by the president and council, and anything our class does for the school in later years is headed by the president.\n[00:52 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wow, I had no idea it was such a long-term commitment. I'm honored that you think I would be qualified. But I would really have to think about this first." + }, + { + "key": "37", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/37/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Can you believe that we've finally found a house?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good for you. Tell me about the house!\n[00:05 - 00:16] Speaker USER: It doesn't look good outside, but it is lovely inside with beautiful hardwood floors throughout and these amazing floor-to-ceiling windows that let in so much natural light.\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: How nice! How many bedrooms does it have? I'm curious if it's enough space for your family.\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Oh, it has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, one big sitting room and a modern kitchen.\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Then your two boys don't need to share a room. They are happy with it?\n[00:26 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Yes, they love having their own space! By the way, I didn't get to finish telling you about the modern kitchen—it's got all the latest appliances." + }, + { + "key": "160", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/160/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hey Sarah, I'm having some trouble finding an apartment. Can you help me look at some listings online?\n[00:05 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. What kind of apartment are you looking for specifically? I'd love to help you narrow down the options based on your budget, preferred neighborhoods, and must-have features like laundry or parking availability.\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Actually, before I forget, it has to be cheap. I don't want a really expensive apartment.\n[00:17 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, got it. Would you like to live in a studio, or would you prefer a one-bedroom apartment if we can find something that fits your budget while still offering decent space and amenities in a safe neighborhood?\n[00:26 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Oh, sorry, I didn't let you finish earlier. Were you asking about the type of apartment? If so, yeah, a studio might work as long as it's affordable." + }, + { + "key": "161", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/161/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, Sue. How's it going?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, hi, Frank, just fine. How are your classes?\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Pretty good. I'm glad this is my last term here, though.\n[00:10 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why is that? I thought you were enjoying the campus life and all the activities here, especially with all the new student organizations and events that have been introduced this semester.\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry, but I just realized I never asked—what's your major again?\n[00:21 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I'm majoring in biology. But back to what I was saying, I was enjoying school, but now I'm getting tired of it. I'm ready for the real world.\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker USER: What are you planning to do when you graduate?\n[00:33 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: First, I want to get a job as a computer programmer, and then after five years or so, I'd like to transition into a role where I can lead a team or perhaps even start my own tech company, focusing on innovative solutions for healthcare technology since that combines both my biology and programming backgrounds.\n[00:43 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Wait, did you say computer programmer? I thought you were in biology!\n[00:51 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I'm double majoring. So, yes, computer programming is part of my plan. I was saying that after five years or so, I'd like to start my own business.\n[01:01 - 01:05] Speaker USER: Sounds good. I still have three terms to go until I'm done.\n[01:05 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: You'll make it for sure. Well, see you later.\n[01:09 - 01:09] Speaker USER: Bye!" + }, + { + "key": "162", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/162/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, Jane. Come in.\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Uh, yeah, I stopped by to see if you were still looking for a roommate to share your house.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Yeah, I sure am. Let me show you the place. Uh, here's the living room.\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh. It looks like you could use a new carpet.., and those stains?\n[00:18 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Well. I've had a few problems with some former roommates. I know it needs to be cleaned, but I just don't have the money to do it right now. I was planning to save up for it next month and maybe even replace the carpet if I can find a good deal on materials and labor.\n[00:26 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I was wondering if you have any plans to fix it soon? I mean, I don't mind pitching in if it's just a matter of cleaning.\n[00:34 - 00:44] Speaker USER: That would be great if you could help out. I was actually going to mention that I haven't had a chance to fix the refrigerator door yet because I've been focused on other repairs around the house.\n[00:44 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, the kitchen! How's that looking?\n[00:47 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Right this way. Look. It's completely furnished with all the latest appliances, except...\n[00:55 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: What?\n[00:56 - 01:07] Speaker USER: Well, the refrigerator door is broken.., a little bit.., and it won't shut all the way. It needs fixing, but don't worry. I've just pushed a box against it to keep it shut.\n[01:07 - 01:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hmm. Great.\n[01:10 - 01:11] Speaker USER: Ah. It isn't that bad.\n[01:12 - 01:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, how about the bathroom?" + }, + { + "key": "163", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/163/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Can I have breakfast in my room?\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Certainly, madam. Breakfast is served in your room from 7 o'clock until 9. Here's the menu.\n[00:08 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I'd like to have Chinese food.\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, madam. And at what time would you like your breakfast to be served?\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but could you also confirm if there are any vegetarian options available for the Chinese breakfast?\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Certainly, madam, we do have vegetarian options available. What time would you like your breakfast?\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker USER: About eight o'clock, I think.\n[00:30 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Very good, madam. And what kind of fruit juice would you like to accompany your meal? We have a wide selection including freshly squeezed orange, apple, pineapple, and grapefruit juices.\n[00:34 - 00:35] Speaker USER: I'd like orange, please.\n[00:42 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Orange juice. And would you prefer tea or milk?\n[00:46 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Tea, please.\n[00:47 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you very much. Good night." + }, + { + "key": "164", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/164/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hello, I have just seen your advertisement. You haven't rented it out yet, have you?\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I haven't. Come in and have a look.\n[00:07 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Thank you.\n[00:09 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's just a simple room. My son used to live in it. Now he is grown and long gone, and my husband died last year. So I thought maybe I'd take in a roomer.\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker USER: A nice, quiet house. That's what I'm looking for.\n[00:23 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: This way, Sir.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Oh, this is a very pleasant room. How much is the rent?\n[00:28 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Fifty dollars a week. I won't charge you anything for electricity, gas and heat. Oh, yes, you can use the kitchen and store some of your groceries there too, and I'll make sure to keep the refrigerator clean and organized for shared use between us.\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but does that include laundry facilities as well?\n[00:44 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yes, you can use the laundry facilities too. And as I was saying, you can use the kitchen and refrigerator as well.\n[00:52 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Well, I like this place very much. But, you know, my government doesn't give me much money. So you know what I mean.\n[00:58 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yes. You seem like a very nice young man. What about $40?\n[01:03 - 01:05] Speaker USER: That's good, Mrs. ...\n[01:06 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Price. Susan Price." + }, + { + "key": "166", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/166/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Excuse me. Would you please make a suit with this material?\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. May I take your measurements?\n[00:06 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Please don't make it too tight. This is for autumn wear, so make sure you allow for a cardigan in case the weather gets colder, perhaps with an extra inch or two of fabric around the torso area for comfortable layering.\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I understand, sir. Just to clarify, would you prefer a bit more room in the shoulders and chest area to accommodate the cardigan?\n[00:19 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Yes, exactly. And also, I wanted to ask if I could come back for a fitting on the 10th, that's in a week's time?\n[00:26 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: The 10th? I'm sorry, but you see I'm going to attend an international conference on the 11th. Could you have the suit ready by the 8th, or at the latest, the 9th, so I can ensure it's perfect before I leave?\n[00:39 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but I just realized—if we move the fitting to the 8th, will that give you enough time to make any necessary adjustments before the conference?\n[00:48 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: We'll do our best. If you come for the fitting on the 8th, we can aim to have the suit ready by the 10th. Would that work for you?\n[00:56 - 01:02] Speaker USER: That should be fine, but just to confirm, the suit will still have enough room for the cardigan underneath, right?" + }, + { + "key": "167", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/167/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What happened? Why didn't he win?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Didn't you hear? He was disqualified.\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker USER: How did that happen? He's so talented! I thought he had a great chance of winning a gold medal!\n[00:11 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: If he didn't have any drug problems, he would have likely secured the gold medal and become one of the most celebrated athletes in the history of the sport, given his natural abilities and years of dedicated training.\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Wait, drug problems? What kind of drugs was he using?\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: He was taking steroids to make him stronger and faster.\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker USER: I thought that all athletes were supposed to be regularly tested for drugs.\n[00:33 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: They are. The reason why they didn't disqualify him until after the race is because the results from the test only came back after the competition had already concluded and the medal ceremony was underway, which made the whole situation even more dramatic and controversial.\n[00:44 - 00:49] Speaker USER: After the race? That must have been a huge shock for him and his team.\n[00:50 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it was. But as I was saying, the results only came back afterwards, which is why the disqualification happened so late.\n[00:59 - 01:04] Speaker USER: That's so disappointing. I don't know why top athletes would feel the need to take drugs.\n[01:04 - 01:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't think it's right, but I can understand why they might. Imagine how much pressure there would be to win for your country!\n[01:11 - 01:16] Speaker USER: Regardless of how much pressure you're under, there's never a good reason to take drugs.\n[01:16 - 01:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: I agree. Hopefully with the new regulations, fewer athletes will try to cheat with drugs." + }, + { + "key": "168", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/168/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, Cindy. I thought I'd missed you.\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I am very sorry, Hans. Thank you for waiting for me. You must have been here a long time already.\n[00:09 - 00:09] Speaker USER: It's all right.\n[00:10 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was caught in the heavy rain, or I would have come earlier. I am sorry I kept you waiting for so long. I really didn't expect the weather to be this bad and I feel terrible about making you wait out here in this awful weather.\n[00:15 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Cindy, don't worry about it. I was in a comfortable place, so really, it's no problem. I am happy to see you. Did the rain hold you up long?\n[00:25 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. When I came out of the subway, it was raining cats and dogs. And I forgot my umbrella. So I had to wait for the rain to let\n[00:43 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Wait, you didn't mention where you were headed after the subway. Were you far from here when the rain started?\n[00:49 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I was just a few blocks away. But without an umbrella, it felt like miles." + }, + { + "key": "169", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/169/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: You don't look too well. Maybe you should take the day off from work.\n[00:04 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: I couldn't do that. I have an important meeting to go to but I suppose I could try to postpone it if necessary, especially since my presentation isn't fully prepared yet and I'm clearly not in the best condition to deliver it effectively.\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Is the meeting really that urgent? I mean, do you feel ok?\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really. After a 12-hour flight, I've got jetlag, and on top of that, I think I've also got the flu.\n[00:24 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Why don't you call your secretary and tell her to reschedule the meeting? You should really get some rest or you'll end up feeling even worse than you do now.\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Could you feel my forehead and check to see if I have a fever?\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker USER: You're really hot. Let me get you some Tylenol to bring the fever down.\n[00:40 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ok. I'll stay home this morning and rest, but if I feel better in the afternoon, I'm going to the meeting.\n[00:47 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Zach, what's that on your arm?\n[00:49 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know. It looks a bit red, but I'm sure it's nothing serious, probably just a minor irritation.\n[00:55 - 00:59] Speaker USER: Hold on, it looks like you have a red rash all over you! Are you allergic to anything?\n[00:59 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just cats, but I don't think I was near any cats in the last couple of weeks. By the way, what were you saying about my arm?" + }, + { + "key": "170", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/170/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Please show me the menu, Miss.\n[00:01 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course. Here you are. Can I take your order or would you like a few more minutes to decide? I'd be happy to recommend some of our chef's specials if you're interested in trying something new.\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Actually, before I order, could you tell me if the Italian soup is vegetarian?\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it is. Would you like to go ahead with that?\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Yes. I'd like an Italian soup to start with and then some fried noodles.\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: All right. Can I serve you anything else with the noodles, like a side dish or a drink?\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Oh, and I forgot to ask earlier—could you make sure the noodles are not too spicy?\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Certainly, sir. I'll make a note of that. Anything else?\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Yes, I'd like another cup of coffee afterwards. Make it hot, please.\n[00:42 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: You've got it, sir. Your order will be ready shortly. Would you like any desserts" + }, + { + "key": "171", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/171/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, let me show you the place. Eh, here's the living room.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, it looks like you could use a new carpet.\n[00:05 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Well, I've had a few problems with some former roommates. I know it needs to be cleaned. But I just don't have the money to do it right now, and I'm hoping to save up for it soon. Maybe next month when I get my bonus from work, I can finally get this place looking decent again.\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of money, how much is the rent here? I want to make sure it's within my budget before we go any further.\n[00:22 - 00:33] Speaker USER: The rent is $900 a month, but I haven't mentioned the kitchen yet. It's a bit small, but functional with all the basic appliances including a microwave and a decent-sized oven for cooking meals.\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right, the kitchen! What condition is it in?\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Well, the refrigerator door is broken a little bit, and it won't shut all the way, but it isn't that bad.\n[00:43 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: And the bathroom?\n[00:44 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Eh, the window needs fixing.\n[00:47 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey, I think I've seen enough. I can't believe you've survived under these conditions." + }, + { + "key": "172", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/172/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Good news.\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's it?\n[00:02 - 00:17] Speaker USER: The IOC President Thomas Bach announced the winner just a few moments ago, and it's really exciting because this decision marks a historic moment for winter sports in Asia and showcases the growing global appeal of the Olympic movement.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, you mean the winner of the bid for the Winter Olympics?\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Yes, exactly! Sally Bookworm. Beijing's got the right to host the twenty-fourth Winter Olympic Games in 2022.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's really good news. Tell me something further, please.\n[00:30 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Beijing and its cold, bitter Zhangjiakou got 144 nods against all Marty's 40 in the voting, becoming the first city to host both summer and winter Olympic Games, which is quite an achievement.\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey, I just realized—did you mention who the runner-up was?\n[00:47 - 01:01] Speaker USER: Oh, I was just about to say that. Marty was the runner-up with only 40 votes. But back to what I was saying, Beijing is now the first city to host both the Summer and Winter Olympics.\n[01:01 - 01:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wonderful. I'll do something for the Winter Olympic Games from now on." + }, + { + "key": "173", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/173/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Lucy, I heard that you got a part-time job. Is that true?\n[00:03 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes Jack, I am working as a guide in our city's museum. I explain basic details about pictures, items, and the like to the visitors, and sometimes even lead group tours which can be quite challenging but incredibly rewarding when you see people's faces light up with understanding.\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but do you have to memorize all that information, or do you have some sort of guidebook to help you out?\n[00:20 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: We do have a guidebook, but memorizing is still a big part of the job. I haven't mentioned yet that I also have to interact with visitors and answer their questions on the spot.\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker USER: That sounds like a hard job. You must have to learn a lot about history.\n[00:34 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: I do, but that's ok. I like reading about the past; history helps us to know what to do in our present situation. I love the opportunity to share that knowledge with others, especially when they show genuine interest.\n[00:47 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Speaking of loving the job, do you think this experience will help you in your future career?\n[00:52 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely, I think it will. And most importantly, I can get some good work experience" + }, + { + "key": "179", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/179/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Can you tell that I'm excited?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: What are you excited about?\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I voted today.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Was this your first time?\n[00:07 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I just turned 18 a month ago, so this was my first opportunity to vote in an election and I spent weeks researching all the candidates and issues to make sure I made informed choices.\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, congratulations! That must feel amazing to finally have a say in something so important.\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Thanks! It really does. And I guess I'm lucky because I turned 18 in an election year.\n[00:24 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're lucky indeed! But wait, you mentioned you just turned 18 a month ago—was this your first time voting?\n[00:30 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Yes, it was my first time! I didn't even think of how perfect the timing was until just now.\n[00:36 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: You didn't?\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker USER: I really didn't, but I'm still excited.\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: You should be, because you're a part of history." + }, + { + "key": "40", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/40/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Great party, isn't it?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure is. Jane and Ted always have great parties.\n[00:06 - 00:17] Speaker USER: This is my first. Jane and I teach at the same school, but we've never really had the chance to talk much outside of work until tonight when she insisted I come to meet some of her other friends and colleagues.\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, so you're a teacher?\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Yeah, history. What about you?\n[00:21 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: I work for General Motors.\n[00:23 - 00:24] Speaker USER: What do you do there?\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm a manager's assistant. By the way, what subject do you teach?\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker USER: History. And oh, my name's Bob Evans.\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Glad to meet you. I'm Jane Taylor." + }, + { + "key": "41", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/41/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I'm worried about Monday's exam.\n[00:02 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Take it easy. I'm sure you will do well if you take it easy and remain focused on what you've studied and avoid getting distracted by unnecessary worries or last-minute cramming sessions that might overwhelm you.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I wanted to ask—do you think I could discuss the questions with others during the exam?\n[00:14 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm afraid that's impossible. Teachers would not allow that to happen. But you mentioned being worried—were you going to ask if you could use dictionaries?\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Yes, exactly. Is it all right if I use dictionaries?\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: You are not allowed to use them, I think.\n[00:30 - 00:32] Speaker USER: May I bring some paper to write drafts?\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's all right, I suppose." + }, + { + "key": "42", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/42/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Are you feeling all right, Mary? You look a little exhausted and pale, like you've been burning the candle at both ends. Did you stay up late last night?\n[00:02 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Tired? Yeah, I am. My brother and I had a birthday for my sister last night. So I didn't have much sleep.\n[00:10 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Where did you have the party?\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was at my uncle's house.\n[00:13 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Did you go back home very late, or did you manage to get some rest before starting your paper? I imagine it must have been difficult balancing celebrations with academic responsibilities.\n[00:20 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Late? Not really. But when I was home, I had to start typing a literature paper that was due first thing in the morning.\n[00:27 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Couldn't you do it today?\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, our professor said she wouldn't accept any late papers.\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Oh, I see. But how did you manage to finish it on time?\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I just turned my paper in, and now I'm going home to bed. See you!" + }, + { + "key": "43", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/43/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Hi, Johanna! Are you interested in going to an Art Exhibition on Sunday? A friend of mine is showing some of her paintings there. It's the opening night. Free drinks and appetizers from a local favorite, so it should be a fun evening with live music and opportunities to meet emerging artists from the local scene.\n[00:10 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that sounds great! But wait, what time does it start? I just realized I might have a prior commitment in the afternoon.\n[00:18 - 00:38] Speaker USER: It starts at 7 PM, so it shouldn't clash with your afternoon plans. But I was going to mention that the food is catered by that new restaurant downtown. Have you tried their desserts? They're supposed to be fantastic, especially their signature chocolate lava cake which comes with homemade vanilla bean ice cream and fresh berries.\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I love that place! Their appetizers are amazing. But what kind of paintings does your friend do?" + }, + { + "key": "44", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/44/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: It's too hot to read. We'd better go out for a walk.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Which season do you like best?\n[00:07 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Spring.\n[00:08 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: How about we plan a trip for spring next year to visit some famous botanical gardens and enjoy the cherry blossoms in full bloom? I've heard the parks are absolutely breathtaking during that season.\n[00:10 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Wait, before you ask, I just want to say that spring is my favorite because of the flowers and the mild weather. But go ahead.\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was going to ask, how about summer?\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker USER: I dislike it most.\n[00:25 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why?\n[00:26 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Because the hottest season is summer in a year. I was going to mention that it makes everything uncomfortable, from working to even just sitting outside." + }, + { + "key": "45", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/45/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Excuse me, I'm looking for the Alanis Morrissette album *Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie*.\n[00:05 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let's see. If we have it, it should be over there under M. (He looks through the CDs.) Hmm, it looks like we've sold out of that one, but we should be getting some more copies in soon. If you want, we can place a special order for you so that we can notify you when it arrives and even hold a copy behind the counter with your name on it if you'd prefer that option.\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Oh, actually, I think I'll just check back later. But do you have the new Sting album?\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it's right over here.\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Great. One last question, where is your jazz section?\n[00:35 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Back there against that wall. Oh, and just to clarify, did you want me to order that Alanis Morrissette album for you after all, or are you okay with checking back later?\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker USER: No, that's fine, I'll check back. Thanks for your help.\n[00:49 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem." + }, + { + "key": "46", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/46/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Are you ready to go to the concert?\n[00:02 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. Should we go there by bus so we aren't late? I've heard the traffic can get really bad around the venue, especially on concert nights when everyone is trying to arrive at the same time.\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Actually, why don't we go there by bike? We could get stuck in traffic if we travel by bus during rush hour.\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's true. Cycling is good for our environment, too. Let me just get my helmet then.\n[00:19 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Is your helmet comfortable?\n[00:21 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really, but I liked the design, so I\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Maybe you should think about getting a round helmet; they're better.\n[00:33 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll think about it. By the way, I didn't finish telling you—it's the design that really caught my eye. Is that your new bicycle?\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Yes, my father gave it to me for my birthday. Do you like it?\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's the newest 10-speed cycling mountain bike. These are really expensive!\n[00:50 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Nothing but the best from my dad. I like everything about it except for the brakes. They are a bit sticky." + }, + { + "key": "47", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/47/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Mom, I just finished my paper. Can you proofread it before I hand it in?\n[00:04 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, let's take a look. Sweetie, this is terrific. Your ideas are so original and well-researched, especially the section where you analyze the historical context of your topic with such depth and clarity that it really brings your argument to life.\n[00:13 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Thanks.\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can tell you worked hard on structuring your arguments and making sure everything flows logically.\n[00:26 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Oh, I really did! I started thinking about what I wanted to say three weeks ago. But wait, what were you about to say?\n[00:33 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was just going to mention how well you've organized your thoughts. It's clear you put a lot of effort into it.\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Well, it was definitely worth all the time." + }, + { + "key": "48", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/48/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: John, if you don't mind, I'd like to ask you a personal question.\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't mind at all.\n[00:05 - 00:18] Speaker USER: All right. Are you comfortable sharing a bit about your personal life, like your hobbies, interests, or maybe your relationship status? I've noticed you're quite private about these things and I'm genuinely curious to know more about you.\n[00:10 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but before you ask, I just want to clarify—are you asking because of something specific, like a wedding invitation or—\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Oh no, nothing like that! I was just curious, actually. Are you married?\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: To tell you the truth, I'm not married. I'm still single.\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Then, when do you plan to get settled down, or is that something you're not thinking about right now?\n[00:34 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of plans, I was wondering, have you ever considered that sometimes it's not about planning but more about timing?\n[00:42 - 00:46] Speaker USER: That's a good point. But actually, I was asking when you plan to get married.\n[00:47 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know. It's still up in the air." + }, + { + "key": "49", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/49/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hi, there. I'm looking for a jacket for the fall. Do you have any suggestions?\n[00:04 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, do you need something that you can wear in the rain or are you looking for something more lightweight for dry but chilly days? I can show you some great options in both categories depending on your specific needs and preferences.\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Oh, definitely something for the rain. It does rain a lot here. What is the difference between the two?\n[00:17 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: If you look at this black jacket here, you can see that it is made of heavier material. It has more pockets, too. This green one is much lighter.\n[00:27 - 00:39] Speaker USER: So, what if I want something that will protect me from the wind and the cold, but isn't too bulky? We have some excellent windbreaker-style jackets that might be perfect for your needs.\n[00:37 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but if you're concerned about wind protection as well, you might want to consider a jacket with a hood. Do you prefer hoods on your jackets?\n[00:47 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Yes, I do prefer hoods. But, you mentioned something about a winter coat earlier. Could you show me that again?\n[00:54 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Then you'll want a winter coat, like this red one.\n[00:57 - 01:00] Speaker USER: All right. You can put the others back on the shelf.\n[01:00 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great. You've made a wise decision, sir." + }, + { + "key": "50", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/50/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Mark, I remember last week you told me that you wanted to learn a foreign language. Here is an ad that you may be interested in. Jackson College language school. They have German, Russian and French with immersive teaching methods and cultural exchange programs that make learning much more engaging and effective than traditional classroom settings.\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Spanish! Yes, that's the one I want to learn. I've been planning to go to Spain and settle down there. Where do they offer the courses?\n[00:19 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Their classes are given in different places. You could go to their branch school called New Century. It's just 3 blocks away.\n[00:26 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's really close. I can get there by bike. Oh, by the way, you mentioned they have German and Russian too, right? I was thinking of recommending it to a friend who's particularly interested in European literature and wants to read original works by Tolstoy and Goethe without translation.\n[00:40 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Yes, they do. But speaking of getting there, would you like to go with me to the History Museum this Thursday?\n[00:48 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd like to, but I have to practice the piano in the morning and then I have an art class in the afternoon." + }, + { + "key": "51", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/51/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Your garden looks beautiful this summer, the flowers are really colorful and vibrant. I especially love how they complement each other in terms of hues and textures, creating this wonderful visual harmony that changes throughout the day as the sunlight shifts.\n[00:08 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you. I have roses, tulips, and daffodils. Do you like the rockery with the small water feature? It adds a nice touch to the garden.\n[00:16 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just noticed those lower branches on that tree are hanging very low. Would you like me to cut them off for you?\n[00:24 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: That would be very kind of you. I have a saw in the garden shed. But I was asking if you liked the rockery with the small flowers—those are violets, aren't they?\n[00:34 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Yes, I do. Those are violets, right?\n[00:37 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, they are. This afternoon I'm going to water these flowers and maybe add some fertilizer to help them\n[00:52 - 00:58] Speaker USER: When the lower branches are removed you'll be able to sit under the tree and enjoy the shade while admiring your beautiful garden.\n[00:59 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Tomorrow, I'll cut the grass. Then the garden will look perfect for the neighborhood garden tour that's coming up next weekend." + }, + { + "key": "52", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/52/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What are you surfing, Jack?\n[00:01 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: The parenting site Parentdish come made a survey, a little funny.\n[00:07 - 00:20] Speaker USER: About what? The relationship between parents and how their communication styles affect their bond, especially during special occasions like Mother's Day when emotions and expectations tend to run high?\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, it's actually about finding the Top gift on Mother's Day.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Oh, that's interesting. So what was the result?\n[00:24 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Those who chose \"time with my family\" are 63% over chocolates and flowers. By the way, you mentioned something about the relationship between parents and children earlier—what were you going to say?\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker USER: I was just curious if there was any connection between the gifts and the quality of the parent-child relationship." + }, + { + "key": "53", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/53/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Excuse me Madam?\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: What can I do for you?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I'm a newcomer here. Can you tell me the way to the Renaissance Hotel?\n[00:07 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. You first go along this Main Street until you come to a crossroad where you will see a shopping mall, then turn right at that Crossroad and continue until you see a Citibank, keep going past the bank until you see a coffee shop on the right side with distinctive red awnings and outdoor seating, which serves as a perfect landmark to help you recognize the correct turn for the hotel.\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Sorry, just to clarify, is the coffee shop on the right side of the street or the left?\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's on the right side. The Renaissance Hotel is just around there.\n[00:34 - 00:40] Speaker USER: How long does it take to get there? I must get there before 11:00 o'clock. 30 minutes from now.\n[00:40 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't worry Sir, it's about a 20 minute walk. Oh, and to finish what I was saying earlier, after you pass the coffee shop, the hotel will be just a little further down on the right." + }, + { + "key": "54", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/54/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What's all that screaming about?\n[00:02 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: I just poured some ice water on Amy, while she was in the hot shower, you should have seen her face, it was absolutely priceless - her eyes went wide as saucers and she jumped about three feet in the air while shrieking like a banshee!\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker USER: You shouldn't tease your sister so much.\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Aaah it was just a joke mom.\n[00:18 - 00:33] Speaker USER: You take it too far sometimes Matt, if my brother had been like you when I was growing up, I would have gone crazy. Remember the time you replaced her toothpaste with hot pepper? And when you put salt in her cake, that was just before her tenth birthday.\n[00:33 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry about that mom, that was a little too much. But Amy likes my jokes, she always laughs about it afterwards.\n[00:41 - 01:02] Speaker USER: She does have a good sense of humor. You are lucky she loves you so much. My brother and I weren't as close. He was 5 years older and if he teased me, I always felt hurt. It's good that you and Amy are only one year apart in school, which means you share similar experiences and challenges, making it easier to support one another through difficult times.\n[00:58 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of age, do you think that's why we get along so well? Because we're so close in age?\n[01:04 - 01:13] Speaker USER: Yes, I think that plays a big part. But I was saying, it's also good because you two can relate to each other better. Being close in age helps with that.\n[01:14 - 01:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: She's my best friend, I like making her scared but I'll never hurt her." + }, + { + "key": "55", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/55/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Hello, uh I'm a first-time caller. My problem is that my father went away on a business trip and I borrowed his new car, but I had an accident. I was not hurt, but the car was badly damaged with significant dents on both sides and the front bumper completely torn off, and I don't know how to explain it to him.\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Where is your mother?\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker USER: She is away, visiting some friends. Anyway, the car was broken, and I told my father it was stolen.\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, you should've told your father the truth. He would understand about a car accident and he would be glad you weren't hurt.\n[00:35 - 00:49] Speaker USER: I'm not too sure about that. What if he gets really angry about the car being in such bad condition with the engine potentially damaged and repair costs running into thousands of dollars? I don't know if I can handle his reaction.\n[00:41 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Give it a try, young man, because the truth is always better than a lie. He might surprise you with his reaction." + }, + { + "key": "56", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/56/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hey, can you get your dog to stop barking? Some people are trying to sleep around here.\n[00:05 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Now wait a minute. Prince is just barking because your cat is screaming all over the neighborhood, and it's really agitating him. The poor thing gets anxious when he hears high-pitched noises, especially at night when everything else is quiet.\n[00:10 - 00:19] Speaker USER: But do you know what time it is? It's 1:00 AM and I've got to get up at 6:00 to go to work. If I don't get some sleep soon, they'll be 1 less dog in the world.\n[00:20 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Are you threatening my dog? Because that's not going to make\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker USER: I'm merely telling you the truth, barking at night is one of the leading causes of death in dogs.\n[00:40 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're mad.\n[00:41 - 00:44] Speaker USER: That's possible. Get your dog to close his mouth.\n[00:45 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: You ought to shut your own mouth.\n[00:47 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Berenice, get the poison.\n[00:49 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Now come here, Prince. Nice boy. I'm going to take you inside." + }, + { + "key": "59", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/59/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey Lucy, I have a question I'd like to ask you.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, go ahead.\n[00:05 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Well, don't laugh. But I met this really nice woman through an online music group. I need some advice. You see, Claudia and I have been chatting a lot recently, and things are getting a bit serious because we share so many common interests and values that I've never found with anyone else before.\n[00:13 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ok, so it's Claudia.\n[00:22 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Yeah yeah, she invited me to spend 2 weeks in Germany. She is planning on introducing me to her parents. What should you do when you greet someone for the first time in Germany?\n[00:32 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, it depends upon your relationship with the person. Now speaking of your girlfriend Claudia and the fact that you're meeting her parents, it's important to make a good impression by being polite, attentive, and showing genuine interest in getting to know them properly.\n[00:40 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Hey, I didn't say she was my girlfriend.\n[00:48 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, ok ok, now, if you're meeting someone for the first time, like Claudia's parents, you should make sure you arrive on time.\n[00:56 - 01:00] Speaker USER: Ok, so arrive on time. Uh, what about common greetings?\n[01:01 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, Germans often shake hands and they use the person's family name unless they're really close friends.\n[01:07 - 01:09] Speaker USER: Ok. What about with Claudia?\n[01:10 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Uh, you can call her Claudia, shake hands and why don't you take her some flowers?" + }, + { + "key": "60", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/60/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Good afternoon. May I help you, sir?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Could you please change this note for me?\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Don't you want to buy anything in my shop?\n[00:07 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just need some change. I have got to catch a bus soon, and I need the exact fare because the driver doesn't accept large bills and I don't want to be late for my important appointment.\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Oh, I see! But have you considered buying something small, like a candy? That way, I can give you the change you need.\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I was going to say I have got to phone someone urgently, so I really just need the change quickly.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker USER: OK. Let me see if I can help you.\n[00:28 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's very kind of you.\n[00:30 - 00:43] Speaker USER: I'm sorry I'm rather short of change myself, but there is a bank across the road you can try. They should be able to help you with the change since they typically have plenty of small bills available for customer transactions.\n[00:43 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I didn't realize there's a bank nearby. Thanks for pointing it out! By the way, what were you saying about being short of change?\n[00:50 - 00:55] Speaker USER: I was just mentioning that I don't have enough change right now, but you can get some from the bank across the road.\n[00:55 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, thank you all the same." + }, + { + "key": "61", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/61/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Can I help you?\n[00:01 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm looking for someone who works here, but I lost his business card. His name's Long or Sang or something like maybe Wong? I remember he had a distinctive voice and always wore a blue tie with geometric patterns.\n[00:08 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Chang?\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, that sounds right.\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker USER: There are about twenty people named Chang who work here. What department?\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let me think... accounting, finance, something like that.\n[00:26 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Eric Chang in accounting?\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's him!\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker USER: I'll call him and tell him you're waiting for him in the lobby.\n[00:34 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Before you do, can you confirm if he's in the office today? I wouldn't want to waste your time if he's not available.\n[00:40 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Sure, let me check that for you. By the way, I didn't catch your name earlier.\n[00:46 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Here's my card.\n[00:48 - 00:58] Speaker USER: I appreciate your help. Would you like to have a seat over there? It'll just be a minute while I" + }, + { + "key": "62", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/62/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Excuse me, I need to get to Cambridge today.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Would you like to go by train or by bus?\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I am not sure, which one is better?\n[00:09 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: The bus is cheaper but also slower. It will take about two-and-a-half hours to get there depending on traffic conditions, whereas the train offers a more comfortable and reliable journey with fewer stops along the way.\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry, but how much cheaper is the bus compared to the train?\n[00:22 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: The bus is usually about half the price of the train, but it will take about two-and-a-half hours. The train, on the other hand, is faster.\n[00:30 - 00:32] Speaker USER: And how long does the train take?\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: If you take the fast train, it will take about 50 minutes.\n[00:37 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Where do I catch the train?\n[00:39 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: The trains for Cambridge leave from King's Cross Station. They run approximately every half hour. Most trains to Cambridge go from Platform 9 or 10, but you should check the departure board to be sure since sometimes there might be last-minute platform changes due to operational requirements.\n[00:50 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Oh, and how do I get to King's Cross from here?\n[00:57 - 01:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: The best way is to take an underground tube train directly to King's Cross. The Underground station is just round the corner from here. But as I was saying, most trains to Cambridge go from Platform 9.\n[01:09 - 01:11] Speaker USER: Got it. Can you show me on the map?\n[01:12 - 01:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: It is very easy. Just turn right when you leave and then turn right again at the first crossroads. The entrance to the Underground station is about 50 meters further on." + }, + { + "key": "63", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/63/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hello. I bought a China dress in your shop this morning.\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I bought it one size up by mistake.\n[00:07 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, did you?\n[00:09 - 00:17] Speaker USER: I wonder if you can change it to one size smaller, as it's too loose for me and I'd really like to wear it for an important event coming up next week.\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but just to confirm, did you keep the receipt? We'll need it for the exchange.\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Yes, I have the receipt. I was asking if you can change it to one size down.\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, of course. Will you come with the receipt?\n[00:26 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Then I'll come to your place later in the evening, and how late is your shop open? I want to make sure I arrive on time because I have another appointment right after this errand.\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Our shop is open until 8 o'clock, ma'am. We are looking forward to seeing you.\n[00:40 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Perfect, I'll be there before 8." + }, + { + "key": "64", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/64/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What seems to be the trouble, Mr. Brown?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm in pretty bad shape, Doctor Ford.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Oh, in what way?\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: No appetite, always fatigued, and I can't sleep well.\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Did you lose any weight?\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I've lost quite a few pounds since last month when I started experiencing these symptoms and noticed my clothes fitting much looser than before.\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but how much weight are we talking about exactly?\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Around 10 pounds, maybe more. I was about to say since last month.\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker USER: I see. When was the last time you had a check-up?\n[00:31 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: About two months ago.\n[00:32 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Let me take your blood pressure. You look anemic. Well, Mr. Brown, I'm happy to say it's nothing serious. You're just a little run down from overwork.\n[00:43 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: What am I supposed to do?\n[00:45 - 00:59] Speaker USER: I think you'll need a vacation. Try to get outdoors more. I'll make sure you get more opportunities to relax and unwind by prescribing some light exercise and meditation techniques that should help with both your energy levels and sleep quality.\n[00:54 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Outdoors, yes, but what about my sleep? Should I take any medication?\n[00:59 - 01:07] Speaker USER: Rest is the key, but if your sleep doesn't improve, we can discuss medication. I was going to suggest you get more rest overall.\n[01:07 - 01:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you, doctor. I'll do what you say." + }, + { + "key": "65", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/65/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hello, what can I do for you today?\n[00:02 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I've got a terrible stomach-ache and I keep needing the bathroom frequently, like every 20 minutes, and it's been going on since early this morning when I first woke up feeling unwell.\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but have you had any fever or vomiting along with those symptoms?\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: No fever, but I did feel a bit nauseous earlier. As I was saying, I keep needing the toilet.\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker USER: I see. Well, with those symptoms maybe you've got food poisoning. What have you eaten recently?\n[00:25 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I went to a seafood restaurant last night and I ate lots of different dishes, including grilled octopus, steamed mussels, and some sushi rolls, but mostly seafood which I'm now regretting given how I'm feeling today.\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut you off, but were the oysters cooked or raw?\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: They were raw. I was going to say I ate lots of oysters.\n[00:44 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Hmm. It may be those then, especially if they were raw. Well, I'll give you these tablets and you should feel fine by tomorrow.\n[00:51 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ok. Thank you very much." + }, + { + "key": "66", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/66/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Are you going to Helen's birthday party on Friday evening?\n[00:03 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: I wouldn't miss it for the world! It's sure to be fun. She's invited a lot of people. Do you think everyone will be able to get into her small apartment considering how many guests she's invited? I know it can get cramped when there are too many people, but Helen always manages to make these gatherings work somehow.\n[00:10 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but do you know if she's planned any specific activities for the party? Like games or maybe a theme?\n[00:20 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not sure about the activities, but she did mention she's got plenty of food and snacks. By the way, I was asking if you think everyone will be able to get into her house?\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker USER: If everyone turned up, it would be a squeeze. But a few people said that they couldn't go. So I think it should be OK.\n[00:38 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Are you taking anything?\n[00:39 - 00:43] Speaker USER: I've got her a birthday present and I'll take a bottle of wine too.\n[00:43 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good idea. I hope her neighbors don't mind too much with all the noise.\n[00:49 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Helen gets on very well with her neighbors. I wouldn't be surprised if they went to the party too.\n[00:55 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm really looking forward to it. This party is going to be a blast!" + }, + { + "key": "67", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/67/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:15] Speaker USER: I am going to give you an end-of-the-unit test this Friday. Please be prepared for it by reviewing all the materials thoroughly and practicing the key concepts we've discussed throughout the unit, including vocabulary, grammar structures, and reading comprehension strategies.\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Would you please tell us how to review our notes effectively, especially for the main ideas?\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but could you clarify whether we need to focus more on the main ideas or the details when reviewing?\n[00:25 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Review all the lessons in this unit and see if you can understand the main idea of each lesson. Also, phrases and sentence patterns are very important, so you should know how to use them.\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Should we remember all the new words and expressions?\n[00:38 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Certainly.\n[00:40 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Sorry, I don't quite understand some difficult points in this unit. I wonder if you could help us to solve the problems.\n[00:47 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well. When you review your lessons, mark the places which you don't understand, then I will give you some coaching.\n[00:53 - 00:55] Speaker USER: When shall we have a coaching period?\n[00:56 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: How about tomorrow?\n[00:57 - 01:05] Speaker USER: Ok. Oh, by the way, I forgot to ask earlier—do we need to focus on reviewing any specific phrases or sentence patterns for the test?\n[01:05 - 01:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, make sure you're comfortable with the key phrases and sentence patterns we've covered, as they will be crucial for the test." + }, + { + "key": "68", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/68/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Oh dear, Miss, you are soaked! Wow, it's really raining heavily I hope you didn't catch a cold running through that downpour without an umbrella or proper rain gear. You must be freezing!\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it sure is. I had to run here from work! I need to rush as I'm on my lunch break.\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Well please, why don't you go ahead of me in line? I'm in no hurry.\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that's so nice of you! Thank you very much.\n[00:20 - 00:31] Speaker USER: My pleasure Miss. Actually, could you recommend what to eat here? I've never been here\n[00:32 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, absolutely! I was just about to ask if you were new here. Well, the avocado sandwich is delicious, and it's the healthiest thing on the menu. Personally, I think the beef salad is the tastiest choice. I usually get that. Also, the milkshakes are the best milkshakes in town!\n[00:50 - 00:56] Speaker USER: That sounds amazing! I think I'll try the beef salad then. By the way, you mentioned something about milkshakes?\n[00:57 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, the milkshakes here are incredible! You definitely shouldn't miss them." + }, + { + "key": "69", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/69/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Are there many idioms in English?\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: There are hundreds and hundreds. English is particularly rich in idiomatic expressions.\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Can you give us an example?\n[00:10 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll look up the meaning of some commonly used idioms that might be useful for you, such as \"hit the books\" which means to study hard or \"spill the beans\" which means to reveal a secret.\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry, just to clarify, when you say \"look up,\" do you mean it's a common idiom for searching information?\n[00:22 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, exactly. \"To look up\" doesn't mean to look high into the sky or to look at the roof. It means to search for and find some information.\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker USER: What about the expression 'goodbye'? Is that an idiom?\n[00:35 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: That is just a natural, grammatical English expression. It has a direct translation in other languages. By the way, I didn't finish my earlier example—did you want me to explain more about \"look up\"?\n[00:46 - 00:48] Speaker USER: No, that's okay. I think I got it." + }, + { + "key": "70", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/70/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Any plans tonight?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really, do you?\n[00:03 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Well, I am wondering if we took a hang-out for a drink or something. You know, I just came back from a really tough interview. I was quite nervous during the interview. I really want to have the job. Right now, I am still a little on the edge. I am not sure if I could have expressed myself as clearly as I wanted to, especially when they started asking about my previous work experience and how it relates to the position I'm applying for.\n[00:20 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Convince them during the interview? I totally get that feeling. But hey, sometimes it's not just about the answers you give, but how you present yourself. How was the overall vibe?\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Take it easy. It is all over now. How was it going, anyway?\n[00:37 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know. I think I did well in the paper exams. I was prepared to answer a lot of questions, but they didn't ask those as I expected. To my surprise, the manager tried to talk about the Chinese poesy with\n[01:01 - 01:05] Speaker USER: Wait, Chinese poesy? That's really unexpected! How did you handle that?\n[01:06 - 01:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it caught me off guard. I tried to engage in the conversation as best as I could. But I didn't get to mention that they didn't ask the technical questions I had prepared for. Do you think that's a bad sign?" + }, + { + "key": "71", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/71/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Are you new to this school?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I'm new.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Is this your first year in college?\n[00:06 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: I transferred from another community college last semester because I wanted to pursue a more specialized program that wasn't available at my previous institution.\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Oh, really? Where did you transfer from?\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was at PCC before.\n[00:19 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Why did you transfer?\n[00:20 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was going to go here first, but my grades weren't high enough to get accepted right away, so I spent two years improving my academic record at PCC before reapplying.\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but I'm curious—did you like it at PCC?\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: PCC is an incredible school. But I didn't mention, my grades weren't good enough to come here initially.\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Got it. Well, I wish you luck here.\n[00:41 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks! I'm sure I'll like it here." + }, + { + "key": "72", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/72/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Have you seen the news that there is a serious flood in the South?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. I've got to cancel my traveling plan.\n[00:07 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Sorry to hear that. What a pity! I know you've been longing for this trip for a while now and had already made all the necessary arrangements including booking hotels and planning out your entire itinerary down to the smallest detail.\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of longing, do you think the situation will improve soon? I was really looking forward to visiting those places.\n[00:22 - 00:36] Speaker USER: It might take some time for things to get back to normal. By the way, I was about to say that you've been longing for this trip for months and had even started learning some local phrases to communicate better during your travels.\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it's really disappointing. The only thing I can do now is wait for another chance." + }, + { + "key": "79", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/79/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I need a taxi.\n[00:01 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: We could easily provide you with a private vehicle, if you'd prefer something more comfortable or luxurious with amenities like leather seats, climate control, and a personal driver to cater to your every need during the ride.\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker USER: No, the taxi will do.\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Perhaps you'd like to take a beautiful limousine.\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker USER: No, thank you. Taxis and I get along just fine.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: No private vehicle, no limo. Got it. Where are you going?\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker USER: I'm seeing a show at Rockefeller Center.\n[00:27 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: What time should the taxi be here to ensure you arrive on time considering the current traffic conditions and potential delays along the route to Rockefeller Center?\n[00:32 - 00:33] Speaker USER: I'm ready to go right now.\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll have a taxi for you momentarily, sir.\n[00:41 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Great! As soon as I brush my teeth, I'll be downstairs.\n[00:44 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, before you head down, I didn't catch what time the show starts. Do you need the taxi to arrive at a specific time?\n[00:50 - 00:53] Speaker USER: The show starts in an hour, so the sooner, the better." + }, + { + "key": "0", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/0/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: How much tea are you going to order?\n[00:02 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: We want to order 3,000 cases and hope to deliver the goods in two equal shipments, spaced about a month and a half apart to ensure proper inventory management and distribution across our retail locations nationwide.\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but do you have a specific deadline in mind for the deliveries?\n[00:17 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, we'd like you to execute the first delivery by June 30 and the second delivery by August 15.\n[00:24 - 00:46] Speaker USER: I'm sorry, but June 30 is quite soon. I can't guarantee 1,500 cases, I'd prefer the first shipment to be 1,000 cases and the next 2,000 cases to be delivered on August 15, as per your original request, which would allow us more time to properly source and package the tea leaves without compromising quality.\n[00:40 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds reasonable. Just to clarify, the second shipment will be 2,000 cases by August 15, right?\n[00:48 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Yes, exactly.\n[00:51 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can agree to that.\n[00:52 - 01:04] Speaker USER: Let me affirm this again - the first shipment of 1,000 cases, to be delivered in 27 days, by June 30, and the second shipment of 2,000 cases by August 15. Right?\n[01:05 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Right.\n[01:06 - 01:09] Speaker USER: Well, if there's nothing else, I think we've settled everything.\n[01:10 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let's hope it's the beginning of a long and prosperous relationship." + }, + { + "key": "1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/1/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Good morning, Laura, what do you want to talk to me about?\n[00:03 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good morning, professor Smith. I want to talk to you about changing my major. You see, I've decided to work in an art museum when I graduate in three years, I think I should change my major to art history or museum studies to better align with my career goals and deepen my understanding of the field, while also gaining specialized knowledge about conservation techniques and exhibition design.\n[00:15 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but have you considered how a business background could actually benefit your career in an art museum? Many museums require strong management skills.\n[00:27 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's true, but wouldn't I still have to know a lot about art? I mean, without a solid understanding of art history, how could I effectively contribute to the museum's\n[00:46 - 00:58] Speaker USER: You're right, understanding art history is crucial, but you could also consider taking art history courses as electives while keeping your business major. That way, you get the best of both worlds." + }, + { + "key": "2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/2/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Jane, what would you do if you were on vacation overseas and lost all your money and credit cards?\n[00:05 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I guess I'd probably sell my watch and use the money to cover immediate expenses like food and transportation while also trying to contact my embassy for assistance with documentation and emergency funds.\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but wouldn't it be risky to sell your watch right away? What if you need it for identification or something?\n[00:18 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good point. I hadn't thought of that. But if I couldn't sell the watch, I might get a job as a waitress somewhere till I made enough money to buy a plane ticket to return home. By the way, I didn't finish mentioning that I could also sell my camera if things got really desperate since it's worth quite a bit and could give me the cash I need for an emergency.\n[00:39 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Right, selling the camera could be another option, but getting a job seems more sustainable in the long run. Would you consider any other type of work besides waitressing?" + }, + { + "key": "3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/3/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I'm sorry to have kept you waiting for such a long time. I didn't think the meeting would be so lengthy and cover so many unexpected topics that required immediate attention, including budget revisions and staffing concerns for the upcoming quarter.\n[00:05 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Dr. Green, before we dive into that, I wanted to quickly check—did you need the data in a specific format for the presentation?\n[00:14 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Oh, good point. I do need it in a more concise format, but I was about to mention the meeting ran long because we had some unexpected issues arise regarding protocol changes that affect our department directly. By the way, you mentioned reference books—could you tell me which ones you brought?\n[00:30 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, I brought the latest editions of the journals on medical ethics and a comprehensive guide on patient data privacy. I thought they might help with your representation at the conference.\n[00:41 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Excellent choices. Those will definitely be useful for addressing the new compliance regulations we'll need to implement starting next month." + }, + { + "key": "4", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/4/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Morning, Mr. Roberts, have you been to that new shop in the High Street? I've been meaning to check it out but haven't had the chance yet.\n[00:07 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good morning, Mrs. White. Yes, I just thought I'd pop in and browse around, seeing if there is anything I like. I must say I'm very impressed. They have a very good literature section and there is a little cafe where you can sit down with a book and enjoy a quiet moment while sipping on their delicious homemade hot chocolate or one of their specialty teas.\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Oh, a cafe? That sounds lovely! Do they have a good selection of teas and coffees?\n[00:26 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, they do! And you can go and read a book in peace. But what I really liked was the way they arranged the entire space, making it feel so inviting with warm lighting, comfortable seating, and shelves that are perfectly spaced for easy browsing.\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Sorry, I just realized—what's the atmosphere like in there? Is it cozy enough for a long read?\n[00:42 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, absolutely! It's very cozy. But as I was saying, what I really liked was their selection of classic novels, especially the beautifully bound editions they have displayed near the window." + }, + { + "key": "5", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/5/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Where did you put my new red tie?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's right there in the cupboard with your other ties.\n[00:05 - 00:17] Speaker USER: There's a green one and a couple of brown ones, but no red tie anywhere in sight. I distinctly remember buying it last week and being very careful about where I placed it because it was quite expensive.\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, did you check your drawer? I remember you might have put it there when you brought it home.\n[00:18 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Oh, here it is in the drawer. I suppose so. We'd better hurry up or we're going to be late. The Smiths said to come at 7:00.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, it's 6:24 now. Sue isn't here to take care of the children yet.\n[00:30 - 00:42] Speaker USER: She shall be here at 6:40. That still gives us time to get ourselves properly dressed, check that the kids have everything they need, and maybe even have a quick cup of coffee before we head out.\n[00:39 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Who else is coming tonight?\n[00:42 - 00:50] Speaker USER: The Browns and the Franks. And Mrs. Johnson's sister will be there too. But as I was saying, it still gives us time to get there.\n[00:51 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well. I think we'd better go down. Sue should be here pretty soon." + }, + { + "key": "6", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/6/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Jim, are you planning to buy that nice blue Ford car you looked at last week?\n[00:05 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm afraid that's impossible because I haven't been able to come up with the cash, and someone else has already made a down payment on it before I could finalize anything. Apparently they had been eyeing the same model for weeks and acted immediately when they saw it available.\n[00:12 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Oh no, I was really hoping you'd be able to get it! But speaking of cash, have you considered other financing options or maybe looking at a different model?\n[00:21 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: I did think about financing, but the interest rates were a bit too high for my liking. And about the down payment, the person who made it on that blue Ford was really quick, so I didn't have much time to explore other options." + }, + { + "key": "7", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/7/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Can you help me set up my voicemail message? I just got this service and I am not really sure what I am supposed to say to make it sound both professional and approachable while still being concise enough that callers don't lose interest halfway through the message.\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, I can help with that. But before we dive in, do you already have an idea of what you want to convey, or are you starting from scratch?\n[00:16 - 00:24] Speaker USER: I have a rough idea. I was thinking of saying something like, 'This is Abby's voicemail. I will call you later, so leave me your name and number.'\n[00:25 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's more or less the idea, but try something that sounds more polished and concise, so it leaves a good impression while still maintaining that personal touch that makes callers feel valued and important.\n[00:36 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Oh, you mean like making it friendlier? How about this: 'This is Abby and I am really happy you called! I promise I will give you a ring as soon as I can, so please leave me your name and number. Talk to you soon!'\n[00:48 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: A little too friendly, Abby. Just say this, 'Hi, you have reached Abby. I am unable to answer your call right now, but if you leave me your name and phone number, I will get back to you as soon as possible. Thanks'.\n[01:02 - 01:07] Speaker USER: Got it! But wait, you were about to suggest something before I interrupted. What was it?" + }, + { + "key": "8", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/8/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Did your company go union? I heard that many companies in our industry are being unionized, so it's getting harder and harder to compete on a level playing field when some companies are offering union benefits and others aren't, especially when it comes to attracting top talent and maintaining competitive wages in this tight labor market.\n[00:09 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, we did just sign up for the union. It's interesting because while most people are pretty happy about it, I guess it really depends on whether you're in management or part of the labor force.\n[00:21 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Management isn't looking on the labor unions too favorably, I'd guess. I don't blame them... labor unions can really put the squeeze on the budget and make it challenging to maintain flexibility in operations, particularly when unexpected economic downturns occur and companies need to quickly adapt their workforce strategies.\n[00:38 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: On the executives, yes, but you know, it's also about giving the workers a fair shot. The union's main purpose is to look out for the little guys. By the way, you mentioned something about competition earlier—how do you think this unionization trend will affect our ability to compete?\n[00:55 - 01:06] Speaker USER: Right, I was saying that it's getting harder to compete on a level playing field. With so many companies unionizing, those that aren't might struggle to keep up with the demands and benefits that unions negotiate." + }, + { + "key": "9", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/9/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: The country is strong only in appearance. Don't you think it might be hiding some deeper issues that aren't immediately visible?\n[00:07 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I was just wondering, when you say \"strong in appearance,\" are you referring to the economy or something else specifically?\n[00:15 - 00:39] Speaker USER: I was actually talking about the overall state, including the economy. In fact, there are quite a large number of people who have no food to eat and no place to call home, which reflects the disparity between the nation's image and the reality for many of its citizens, especially when you consider how widespread these issues have become across different regions and demographics.\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a serious issue. But do you think the government is doing enough to address these problems?\n[00:40 - 00:50] Speaker USER: They are trying, but the efforts seem insufficient. I was going to say that many people also lack proper housing, which is another major concern that needs more attention." + }, + { + "key": "10", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/10/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Guess who I saw yesterday?\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Who?\n[00:03 - 00:12] Speaker USER: My cousin Monik. Have you seen her around recently? She's been traveling a lot for work but apparently moved back to the city last month.\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, Monik? The one who used to have that really short haircut?\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Yes, that's her! I was just about to ask if you've seen her lately.\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not for a couple of years. What happened to her?\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Nothing exactly. She's grown into a very attractive young lady.\n[00:25 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, she is.\n[00:27 - 00:41] Speaker USER: You know, her long lovely blond hair and beautiful blue eyes really make her stand out from the crowd, especially now that she's grown it out and developed this elegant sense of style that turns heads wherever she goes.\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hold on, did she keep that short haircut, or did she grow it out?\n[00:42 - 00:47] Speaker USER: She grew it out. I was about to say that it really makes her stand out from others.\n[00:47 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not surprising. I bet she's very tall and slim." + }, + { + "key": "11", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/11/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Can I help you, Madam?\n[00:01 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. I'd like to buy a sweater for my husband. Which style is the most popular this season among your customers? I've noticed many people wearing different styles lately and want something that's both trendy and comfortable.\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but do you know his size? It might help me suggest the best options.\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yes, he usually wears a medium. So, which style is the latest?\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker USER: These are all the latest fashion. How do you like this white turtleneck one?\n[00:24 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: I like this style. But do you have any other colors? I feel that this color doesn't suit his overall wardrobe, which is mostly darker tones like navy blue, charcoal grey, and deep burgundy that he prefers for both casual and formal occasions.\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Complexion? We also have it in grey.\n[00:41 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great! I will take it. And could you suggest a pair of trousers to match this sweater?\n[00:46 - 00:50] Speaker USER: It's my pleasure. I think this pair of jeans will suit the sweater well.\n[00:50 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let me see. Yes, they are perfectly matched!" + }, + { + "key": "12", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/12/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Do you like this dress, madam?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I like the colour very much. It's a lovely dress, but it's too small for me.\n[00:08 - 00:23] Speaker USER: What about this one? It's a lovely dress. It's very smart. Short skirts are in fashion now. Would you like to try it on and see how it looks? I think the cut would flatter your figure beautifully and the fabric has just the right amount of stretch for comfort.\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I just remembered—do you have this in a larger size? I really like the design, but the fit is crucial for me.\n[00:23 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Let me check that for you. By the way, I was going to ask, would you like to try the blue dress again? I remember you mentioned liking it earlier.\n[00:31 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I did like the blue one. But before that, could you also bring a different colour if possible? The green didn't suit me at all." + }, + { + "key": "13", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/13/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: It looks delicious. I will order it.\n[00:02 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am sorry, sir, it's for 4 persons to have. I think it's too large for one person to finish on their own, and it might be too much food considering the generous portions we serve here at our restaurant.\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Oh, I see. But could you make an exception and prepare it for just a single person? I really want to try it.\n[00:15 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, sir. We have never done that before. However, if you'd like, I can suggest a similar dish that is suitable for one person and maintains the authentic flavors you're looking for in the original recipe.\n[00:28 - 00:39] Speaker USER: That sounds good, but I was really hoping to try the original dish. Are you sure there's no way to reduce the portion size while keeping all the key ingredients and presentation intact?" + }, + { + "key": "14", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/14/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Can I help you, sir?\n[00:01 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I've been sitting here for a few minutes. I'm waiting for someone to put gas in my car, but no one has come yet and I'm starting to get worried because I have an important meeting to attend soon.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but this is the self-service pump.\n[00:13 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Self-service?\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Yes. You must fill up the car yourself.\n[00:18 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Are you serious?\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Yes. Are you traveling here?\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I'm from Taiwan. I never heard of a gas station where you fill up your own car.\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker USER: In America, most gas stations are like this.\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do I really have to do it? I don't know how.\n[00:34 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Well, since this is your first time, I will do it for you. But next time, if you want a full-service gas station, you should look at the signs outside or ask the attendant when you enter.\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, thanks! But what sign should I look for?\n[00:49 - 01:02] Speaker USER: The sign that indicates \"Full Service.\" It usually says so right near the pump and sometimes includes additional information about the services they provide like oil checks or windshield cleaning." + }, + { + "key": "15", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/15/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, Jack. It's several months since I last saw you.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi, Sue. I've been busy with my book.\n[00:06 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Haven't you finished it yet?\n[00:08 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: I will have in a few weeks, hopefully, as I'm just putting the finishing touches on the final chapter and then it's off to the editor for review.\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Oh, by the way, what's your book about? I'm really curious!\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's a mystery novel, and I think you'll like it. But as I was saying, I will have it finished in a few days.\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Are you going to advertise it yourself?\n[00:25 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hmm... Some friends suggested I should, but I'm still in 2 minds about whether I should hire a professional marketing team or do it all by myself since I'm not very experienced in book promotion strategies.\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but have you thought about using social media for promotion? It could really help.\n[00:38 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good point. I'm considering that too. But I was about to say, I'm still in 2 minds about how much time I can dedicate to marketing it myself.\n[00:48 - 00:50] Speaker USER: If I were you, I would.\n[00:50 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you for your advice. I think I'll market it." + }, + { + "key": "18", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/18/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Excuse me.\n[00:01 - 00:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah.\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker USER: You didn't see someone pick up a blue sports bag, did you?\n[00:05 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry? I wasn't really paying attention to my surroundings at that moment, but if you could describe it in more detail, maybe I can try to recall if I noticed anything unusual.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Yeah, a Big Blue nylon sports bag with a big white Adidas logo on the side.\n[00:15 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: I said no.\n[00:17 - 00:29] Speaker USER: I only put it down for a moment when I went into the restroom, then I came out and...it was gone. I can't believe how brazen someone must have been to take it right here in broad daylight with so many people around.\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can't help you. But, just out of curiosity, was there anything valuable inside?\n[00:32 - 00:44] Speaker USER: I don't believe it. I had a brand new racket in there and 10 new balls and er...\n[00:48 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, these are public courts Madam, anyone can walk in here, you should be more careful." + }, + { + "key": "19", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/19/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, Peter. What's up? You look upset.\n[00:03 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: We are planning a trip through the western states and want to take our dog with us. We have trouble finding a hotel that allows dogs, so we'll probably have to leave the dog at our neighbor's house for the entire duration of our trip, but we're not sure if they'll be available to help and we're worried about imposing on them for such a long period.\n[00:13 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Wait, before you decide that, I saw a program on TV that said there were more and more pet-friendly hotels now. If a hotel advertises as pet-friendly, it means you can bring your dog.\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't think my father knows about that. Where can we find more information?\n[00:29 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Peter, everything can be found on the Internet. By the way, you mentioned something about leaving your dog at your neighbor's house earlier. Do you still think that's necessary?\n[00:39 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh yeah, I'll do it right away. But if we can find a pet-friendly hotel, then we wouldn't need to bother our neighbors." + }, + { + "key": "80", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/80/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Did you go to the basketball game on Friday?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I couldn't make it.\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker USER: You missed a really good game.\n[00:07 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, really? Who was the top scorer and how many points did they manage to put up during such a close and competitive match?\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry, I just remembered—why couldn't you make it? Was something urgent?\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I had a family event that I couldn't miss. But who won the game?\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Our school did. They played really well.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Too bad I was busy. I really wanted to go.\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Yeah, you should have. It was really exciting.\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: So what was the final score\n[00:38 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Oh, I forgot to ask, how was your family event? Everything went well?\n[00:42 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was great, thanks for asking. But what was the score of the game?\n[00:46 - 00:49] Speaker USER: The score was 101-98.\n[00:49 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Man, that was a really close game.\n[00:51 - 00:53] Speaker USER: That's what made it so great.\n[00:53 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll make sure and make it to the next one." + }, + { + "key": "81", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/81/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: How is your house hunting going?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not very well. I haven't found anything within my price range yet.\n[00:06 - 00:15] Speaker USER: How much are you looking to spend on rent per month? I know the market is quite competitive right now, especially in the areas close to public transportation and city centers.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but before we go into specifics, do you happen to know anyone who needs a roommate?\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker USER: I can ask around at work. Do you have a preference for smokers or non-smokers?\n[00:21 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd prefer non-smoking roommates, but I guess I'll have to take what I can get! By the way, you were asking about my budget—I'm looking to spend around 300 pounds a month.\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Looks like you're not going to get more than a bedroom in a shared flat with that.\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? That's a lot of money to pay for one room.\n[00:40 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Well, if you want to live in London, you have to pay the price! How long do you want to sign a contract for?\n[00:46 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can sign a contract up to a year. I don't know where I'll be after that." + }, + { + "key": "82", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/82/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What's the temperature today?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's about 5 degrees centigrade.\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker USER: What's the weather forecast for tomorrow?\n[00:06 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: The weatherman says it's going to snow quite heavily throughout the day with accumulation reaching up to 15 centimeters, which could lead to school closures and transportation delays across the city.\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Snow? Oh, I didn't realize it could snow so early in the season. Does it usually snow this time of year?\n[00:17 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, sometimes. But I was going to mention that it might be heavy, so you might want to prepare for that.\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Got it. Are you used to the climate here?\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think I'll soon get used to it. By the way, what is the average temperature of Beijing in winter?\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker USER: It's about 10-15 degrees below zero. And we have a long winter.\n[00:38 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's quite cold! Which season do you like best?\n[00:42 - 00:48] Speaker USER: I prefer spring when little by little everything becomes green and the weather is almost always nice." + }, + { + "key": "83", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/83/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: What kind of account do you prefer? Checking account or savings account?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I would like to open a checking account.\n[00:07 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Ok, please just fill out this form and show us your ID or any other form of identification along with proof of address such as a utility bill or bank statement from the last three months.\n[00:10 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just realized, does the checking account come with any monthly fees or minimum balance requirements?\n[00:18 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Yes, there are some fees associated with it, but they can be waived if you meet certain conditions like maintaining a minimum daily balance of $1,500 or setting up direct deposit. I was about to ask for your ID card earlier—could you please provide that as well?\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right! Here you are." + }, + { + "key": "84", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/84/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Did you hear who won the election?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can't believe that Obama won.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I couldn't be happier to know that he's our new President.\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know! He just made history!\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker USER: You voted for him, right?\n[00:13 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I did. Did you?\n[00:15 - 00:26] Speaker USER: I voted for him. I am so happy that he is our new leader who will bring much-needed unity and progressive policies to our country during these challenging times.\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I just have to ask—what do you think his first major change will be as President?\n[00:26 - 00:35] Speaker USER: That's a good question. I hope it's something impactful, like healthcare reform. By the way, I was saying I'm so happy that he's our new President!\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: So am I. I really hope that he brings change to America.\n[00:40 - 00:41] Speaker USER: I have faith in him.\n[00:42 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have faith in our new President." + }, + { + "key": "85", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/85/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Oh, dear! I'm sorry. I do hope I haven't hurt you.\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, no. I was just a little startled. That's all right. It's quite all right.\n[00:08 - 00:20] Speaker USER: But it isn't all right. I made you drop your shopping bags. Let me pick these bags up for you and make sure everything is properly packed again. I feel terrible about this whole situation and want to make it right.\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but you really don't have to worry. I can manage. You must have been in a great hurry.\n[00:21 - 00:33] Speaker USER: I was only going to catch the bus. I'm afraid I wasn't looking where I was going. I hope nothing was damaged or broken in the fall, especially any fragile items you might have purchased during your shopping trip today.\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Destroyed? No, nothing at all. Thank you very much.\n[00:37 - 00:39] Speaker USER: I do apologize.\n[00:40 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't worry about it. There is no need to apologize. Look! Here comes the bus. You'll catch it if you run.\n[00:46 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Oh, so I shall." + }, + { + "key": "86", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/86/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Well, we'll certainly stay here again next time we're passing through.\n[00:04 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good. Do let us know in advance and we'll try to get you the same room or something similar that meets your preferences, as we value returning guests and want to ensure your comfort during every stay.\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Oh, actually, is that room usually available? We really liked it and would prefer to stay in the same one if possible.\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: We do our best to accommodate such requests. That would be lovely. It may be quite soon in fact.\n[00:21 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Oh? How is everything going with your renovations? We noticed some work being done around the property and were wondering if you're expanding or just doing some maintenance upgrades to improve guest experience.\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, just curious—are you planning to come back here after a short trip or a longer one?\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Well, we are driving to the South of Spain in the next couple of days and we may come back this way.\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do give us a ring if you decide to. I hope you'll have a pleasant trip." + }, + { + "key": "87", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/87/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, Betty. How are things going with you?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not bad. I need a summer job.\n[00:05 - 00:25] Speaker USER: I was reading the wanted ads. Here's something for you. Wanted: Waitress for a new restaurant opening downtown next month that's aiming to create a unique dining experience with locally-sourced ingredients and innovative menu concepts. They might be looking for enthusiastic people even without much experience.\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that sounds interesting! But do you know if they require any previous experience?\n[00:25 - 00:34] Speaker USER: I'm not sure, but it's for a new restaurant. I was going to mention that it might be a good opportunity since they could be more flexible with requirements.\n[00:34 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're right. I'll have a try." + }, + { + "key": "88", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/88/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Are you doing anything special tonight?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have nothing tonight. Anything I can do for you?\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: How about going to the movies? It will do you good to get your mind off your work for a while.\n[00:10 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a good idea. But what is playing tonight? I've heard there might be some interesting new releases that could be worth checking out.\n[00:13 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, I was just wondering if you had any particular genre in mind? Maybe that could help us decide quicker.\n[00:21 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I hadn't thought about that. But what is playing?\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker USER: I've looked up the entertainment section in the newspaper. There are some new films on in town.\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is there anything interesting on?\n[00:31 - 00:38] Speaker USER: There is also a new Beijing Opera put on for the first time. I wonder if you are interested in something more cultural tonight?\n[00:39 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I've never watched a Beijing Opera live. Do you think we could still make it on time?\n[00:45 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Why not, of course. But I don't think we have time to go back to the hotel if we want to watch the opera. Let's get something in a nearby restaurant.\n[00:54 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, and by the way, what was the movie you were about to mention earlier?\n[00:57 - 01:03] Speaker USER: Oh right, I was going to say there's a new thriller, but I think the opera sounds more unique for tonight.\n[01:03 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK." + }, + { + "key": "89", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/89/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Hello?\n[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi Steve. This is Mike. What are you doing?\n[00:04 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Oh, hi. I was just watching a documentary on wildlife conservation efforts in Africa, specifically focusing on the challenges faced by endangered species like rhinos and elephants due to poaching and habitat loss.\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I was wondering if you had any plans for later today?\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Not really, but I do have to meet my parents in an hour for dinner. How about tomorrow?\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah. Let's plan something tomorrow.\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Did you hear the weather forecast for tomorrow?\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think it is going to be the same as today. Clear and sunny.\n[00:33 - 00:41] Speaker USER: That's great. We can do something outdoors then. By the way, I was going to mention earlier—what were you watching on TV?\n[00:41 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, it was just a re-run. Nothing special. Are there any special events going on tomorrow?" + }, + { + "key": "90", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/90/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, could you help me find a place where I could buy some lunch?\n[00:03 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure! What kind of food would you recommend? I know a few good spots around here that serve everything from authentic Italian cuisine to modern fusion dishes with locally sourced ingredients.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I was thinking of pizza or something else Italian, maybe.\n[00:14 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I know the perfect place! It's right past that last building on the left. Do you want me to give you detailed directions with landmarks or would you prefer that I just walk with you there since I'm heading that way anyway?\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut you off, but I just realized—does this place have vegetarian options?\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, they do! But I was about to ask if you wanted me to go with you.\n[00:34 - 00:35] Speaker USER: That would be great.\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Glad you asked me to join you. This will be fun!" + }, + { + "key": "91", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/91/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Did you meet the new girl in our sales department? She is taking the place of Maggie during her maternity leave for the next few months, and from what I've heard, she has some impressive experience in client relations and team management.\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Did they finally fill that post? How come I haven't seen her? She must have not been inducted yet.\n[00:12 - 00:31] Speaker USER: I guess not. They haven't officially introduced her to the whole staff yet; she barely started yesterday. But I was about to say, she's only here temporarily, so I wonder what they'll do when Maggie comes back, especially since her role is quite critical to the team and requires someone with deep institutional knowledge of our client base.\n[00:30 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see. But do you know if she's just working temporarily? What are they going to do when Maggie comes back from leave?\n[00:37 - 00:44] Speaker USER: That's what I was getting to—yeah, she's just here temporarily. I think they'll reassess the situation when Maggie returns." + }, + { + "key": "92", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/92/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Did you hear something?\n[00:01 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, it is my cell phone ringing. I set it in the vibration mode to avoid disturbing others during important meetings or when colleagues are focusing on their work, especially in our open office environment.\n[00:05 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I was just thinking—what if we suggest a policy to the boss about keeping phones on silent in the office?\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's actually a great idea. I was saying, I set my phone in vibration mode. It's a good habit to avoid disturbing others.\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Absolutely, it is very annoying to hear the loud and sudden ringtone in quiet offices.\n[00:28 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're right. Some ringtones are just terribly loud. You can hear them even in the next room. It's really a kind of nuisance that can break concentration.\n[00:37 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Distraction, exactly. And speaking of distractions, do you think we should include other noise control measures in the report to the boss?\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, maybe we can suggest some soundproofing or designated quiet zones." + }, + { + "key": "93", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/93/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, Kerry. Do you follow the news every day?\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sometimes.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: How do you follow the news?\n[00:06 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, here in Japan, mostly on the radio or the TV, especially in the mornings when they cover both local events and international updates in great detail.\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry, did you say the radio? What station do you usually tune into?\n[00:17 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: NPR. But on the military station.\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker USER: OK, and what Internet websites do you listen to?\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, usually it is just AP news, BBC News or whatever.\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker USER: OK. How much of the news do you think is true?\n[00:31 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know. That's a tough question, because there's so many journalists. The stories made into the papers tend to be accurate, but sometimes they can be biased depending on the source and the political leanings of the media outlet reporting them.\n[00:43 - 00:48] Speaker USER: But what about the stories that don't make it to the papers? Do you think those are less trustworthy?\n[00:48 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I was going to say that unfortunately some people leak information that is untrue to influence public opinion. So you have to consider why that news story is made public.\n[00:59 - 01:02] Speaker USER: Yeah, how do most people in the states get news?\n[01:03 - 01:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think most people in the states get news from TV and from the main broadcasting stations. The Evening News, sort of thing." + }, + { + "key": "94", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/94/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: This is a wonderful pie. Is it homemade?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: It is, but I didn't make it. Jack did.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I didn't know your husband cooked.\n[00:08 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Every week he makes something wonderful. He makes great fresh bread. Sometimes we freeze the leftovers so we can enjoy them later in the week when we're too busy to cook or when we have unexpected guests over for dinner.\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but do you ever sell the bread, or is it just for family and neighbors?\n[00:21 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's just for family and neighbors. We like sharing it with them. But I haven't mentioned that Jack also makes dinner every night.\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Really? I don't even know how to fry an egg.\n[00:32 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Jack even does the washing. I spend longer hours traveling from my home to my office and spend fewer hours at home. So he doesn't mind.\n[00:42 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Yes, our company is a little far from your home. By the way, you mentioned you give bread to your neighbors—what else does your amazing husband do?\n[00:52 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right! Besides cooking and washing, he also helps with the cleaning. We both do, actually. That way it only takes a small part of Saturday, and we can relax the rest of the weekend." + }, + { + "key": "95", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/95/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Have you seen the new show that everyone's talking about?\n[00:03 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's called Stranger Things, I watched it this weekend and it was so intense, especially during the scenes with the Demogorgon and how they managed to build such incredible suspense throughout each episode while still developing the characters' relationships.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Oh, I've been meaning to ask, is it really as scary as people say? I'm not great with horror.\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: It has some scary moments, but it's more thrilling than outright horror. The coolest part is that most of the actors are kids our age, you should check it out.\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker USER: That sounds interesting! But you didn't mention—what was it you were going to say about the show being cool?\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh right, I was going to say it was so cool because of the mix of monsters, action, and even comedy." + }, + { + "key": "98", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/98/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I've received your letter of application and I see your current job is as a sales assistant at Ray Stones book shop? Why have you applied for this position?\n[00:09 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I've really enjoyed my work at Ray Stones. I've always been interested in books and usually the customers are really nice. And I like trying to help customers find exactly what they're looking for, even if they're not sure themselves, which often involves understanding their reading preferences and suggesting titles they might not have considered otherwise.\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but when you say you like trying, do you mean you're particularly good at finding the right books for customers?\n[00:29 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, exactly! I enjoy the challenge of matching customers with the perfect book. But as I was saying, I also want to grow professionally, and since Ray Stones is quite a small independent book shop, EI Books being a much bigger company with over 50 branches and a website where people can order books really attracted me.\n[00:47 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Well, it's true that we've grown quickly in recent years and it's nice to see you found out about the company. So would you describe yourself as ambitious?\n[00:56 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Um... I don't think so, but I'd like to be successful.\n[01:00 - 01:02] Speaker USER: And what are some of your main strengths?\n[01:02 - 01:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ah, I work hard and I enjoy working with other people and uh, I can solve problems. You can always put your trust in me. By the way, you mentioned earlier that you have a website where people can order books. Could you tell me more about how that integrates with the in-store experience?" + }, + { + "key": "99", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/99/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Nowadays fewer and fewer people go to the movie theaters to see films. So I am afraid that the film studios are really getting worried about losing revenue from traditional box office sales and are actively exploring alternative distribution models to compensate for this significant shift in consumer behavior.\n[00:07 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but do you think this decline is because of the rise of streaming services? It seems like more people prefer watching movies at home now.\n[00:19 - 00:30] Speaker USER: That's definitely a factor, but I was going to say that the film producers are finding more flexible ways to get more audience. For example, they could make more movie CDs, so people will spend money buying them.\n[00:31 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: CDs are an option, but isn't streaming a more popular choice nowadays? I mean, I rarely buy CDs anymore.\n[00:39 - 00:57] Speaker USER: True, streaming is more popular, but I was actually referring to the fact that cinemas are losing the attraction they used to have in the past due to the convenience and affordability of home viewing options combined with the ability to pause, rewind, and watch content on demand without any time constraints.\n[00:57 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of cinemas, do you think they can ever regain their old charm? Or is the shift towards home viewing permanent?\n[01:04 - 01:16] Speaker USER: It's hard to say, but I was mentioning earlier that, like myself, many people seldom go to cinemas anymore. Instead, they watch films at home—usually on CDs or through streaming." + }, + { + "key": "140", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/140/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: How about going to the cinema tonight?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great. What's on tonight?\n[00:05 - 00:15] Speaker USER: I am not sure about the name of the film, but I know it's a romantic comedy that has received good reviews recently for its clever writing and outstanding performances by the lead actors.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Romantic? I am afraid I like thrillers better. Do you think we can check if there's a thriller showing instead?\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Sure, we can check that. But earlier, I was going to mention that the romantic movie might have some interesting elements, even if you're not usually into that genre.\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see, but still, don't you think it's too bloody?\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker USER: On the contrary, it's actually quite heartwarming and light-hearted, with some exciting twists." + }, + { + "key": "141", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/141/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, Jack, how have you been?\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not very well.\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Why? Looks like you're feeling very down! What happened?\n[00:07 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Nothing.\n[00:08 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Come on. For a man who's feeling so down, there're usually two reasons. Either his career is going downhill, or he has a broken heart. Since you're so successful, it must be the relationship that's causing you so much pain and making you question everything about your future together.\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, you're right. I just broke up with Jane.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Oh, I'm sorry. I thought you two were made for each other.\n[00:30 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, you never know. I'm ready for a commitment and want to settle down, but she says she wants to pursue her career while she's still figuring out what she truly wants in life and whether she's ready to make such a big sacrifice for a relationship right now.\n[00:43 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but do you think there's any chance she might change her mind? I mean, sometimes people realize later that they want different things.\n[00:51 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: I did think about that, but she seemed pretty determined. She wants to focus on her career while she's still young.\n[00:58 - 01:03] Speaker USER: Well, she is not to blame. It's always difficult to choose between career and family.\n[01:04 - 01:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Maybe you're right.\n[01:05 - 01:13] Speaker USER: Jack, I don't know what to say to comfort you, but cheer up! There are plenty of fish in the sea and you'll find your soul mate, your perfect match!\n[01:13 - 01:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, but it's hard to forget her at the moment. You know, we were together for almost five years. It's really hard..." + }, + { + "key": "142", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/142/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Your mp3 looks so cool. Where did you get it from? I've been looking for a similar model but haven't found one with such great sound quality and sleek design yet.\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I just realized I've been meaning to ask—do you often shop online?\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Yes. I buy most of my daily necessities online. I was about to say I bought the mp3 online too.\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? I've never tried E-shopping. Is it better than shopping at an actual store?\n[00:22 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Yes, much better. You can log in to a website, browse through many items and categories comfortably at home, order the goods, pay by credit or debit card, and the goods will be delivered to your home.\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sounds good, and I don't have to queue up at the cashier.\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker USER: And you can still go 'window shopping' just like in a real shopping mall.\n[00:41 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, are there any other advantages?\n[00:44 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Yes, most of the shops are closed at 22:00 or even earlier, but the internet operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and can be accessed from anywhere, which is especially convenient if you have a busy schedule.\n[00:59 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just thought of something—are there many choices of online shopping?\n[01:04 - 01:16] Speaker USER: Sure. You can buy almost anything you can think of. And as I was saying, you can access it" + }, + { + "key": "143", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/143/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Is there anything I can help you with?\n[00:02 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, thank you. I am really far behind on this project. Could you help me with the extra typing or xeroxing and maybe even organizing some of these files? I've got stacks of documents that need to be sorted by date and category before the end of the week.\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but do you have a specific deadline you're worried about? Maybe I could prioritize based on that.\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: The deadline is tight, but I think if you could start with the xeroxing, that would help the most.\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker USER: I can do that. How about those pages over there?\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, please. Can you start with those?\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker USER: No problem. By the way, how long have you been working here?\n[00:32 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have been working here for 5 years. Actually, I was going to mention earlier, do you prefer typing or xeroxing since I might need help with both?\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker USER: I don't mind either, but xeroxing might be quicker.\n[00:45 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great, thanks a lot! We have some special projects coming up. Would you be interested in working on any of those?\n[00:52 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Yes, I would love to work on a special project!\n[00:56 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well then, I'll keep you in the loop. Thank you for your help today." + }, + { + "key": "144", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/144/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: How can I help you?\n[00:01 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I would like to look at some of your products. I think what I am using now does not suit my skin type very well because it causes irritation and makes my face feel uncomfortably tight after application.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry, just to clarify, when you say it doesn't fit you well, do you mean the color, texture, or something else?\n[00:14 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Mainly the texture. It feels too heavy on my skin.\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker USER: We have a full range of products from cosmetics to skin cleansers.\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do you have in foundation?\n[00:24 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Our foundation is of very super quality. We only use the finest ingredients. It will moisturize your skin and it can protect your skin from UVA and UVB rays, ensuring your skin stays healthy while also providing antioxidant benefits to combat environmental stressors throughout the day.\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that sounds great! But I'm also concerned about the coverage. Is it buildable?\n[00:45 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Yes, it provides a soft and perfect finish coverage with a weightless feel. I was also going to mention that it protects from UV rays.\n[00:53 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: What colors do you have in foundation?\n[00:56 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Let me show you. We have six colors.\n[00:59 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: The color I use now is natural beige. How much do you sell it for?\n[01:03 - 01:05] Speaker USER: 250 Yuan.\n[01:06 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's expensive.\n[01:07 - 01:15] Speaker USER: What you're paying for, madam, is the ingredients. It provides a soft and perfect finish coverage with a weightless feel.\n[01:16 - 01:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand. I need a lipstick, too. Do you have lipsticks in red?" + }, + { + "key": "145", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/145/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hello, Sunshine Travel Agency.\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello. Is there a package tour to Beijing?\n[00:05 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Well, let me see. We have a nice one on which we still have several unfilled places available, and it includes some popular tourist spots like the Great Wall, Forbidden City, and Summer Palace with detailed historical explanations from our expert guides.\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Does the tour have a Chinese-speaking guide?\n[00:23 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Yes, sir. But as I was saying, we still have several unfilled places and we're offering a special discount for early bookings this week.\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: What is the cost of the tour?\n[00:34 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Five hundred dollars altogether, which covers all entrance fees, accommodation in 4-star hotels, and three meals per day throughout the entire 7-day itinerary.\n[00:45 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's a bit expensive. Can you tell me the schedule?" + }, + { + "key": "146", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/146/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:24] Speaker USER: We've been over this a thousand times. The data is irrefutable! Look, we've done extensive research, built studies, and read the literature, and there is conclusive evidence to support my claim that the egg came first in the evolutionary process, backed by genetic analysis and fossil records that clearly show egg-laying predates modern chickens by millions of years.\n[00:11 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Horowitz, I beg to differ. Even in your most recent study, the investigative approach was flawed! You know as well as I do that the collection of data was not systematic, and there is a large margin of error. To draw a definitive conclusion based on that data would be irresponsible and scientifically unsound.\n[00:29 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Misleading? That is preposterous! You are trying to single-handedly solve one of the world's greatest mysteries, and yet you are oblivious to the fact that you are wrong! And I wasn't done explaining how our research actually accounted for those so-called flaws\n[00:57 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am not wrong! The chicken came first!\n[01:01 - 01:03] Speaker USER: No! The egg came first!" + }, + { + "key": "147", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/147/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:12] Speaker USER: There must be buttons. How do they control the temperature in each room if there are no visible controls? I thought modern hotels usually have individual thermostats for guest comfort and energy efficiency.\n[00:02 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I checked thoroughly. It seems like they control it at the main desk. Maybe you should ask them directly?\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Well, they have it too cold in here. I want to be warmer. I won't be able to sleep.\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm going downstairs for more drinking water. I will ask them.\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker USER: What did they say about how to turn it on and off?\n[00:27 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right! They mentioned it is centrally controlled. All the rooms are the same. They can't change it.\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker USER: That's stupid. How can I sleep in this?\n[00:37 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: You can wear more clothes or maybe use an extra blanket if they have one. I'll check with housekeeping about getting additional bedding for you." + }, + { + "key": "148", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/148/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hello, Kate! How are you doing?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Fine, thanks. How are you?\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Fine. How are your term papers?\n[00:07 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh my lord. I haven't really started but I've been gathering some research materials and making detailed outlines for each section, which I hope will help me write faster once I finally sit down to work on them properly.\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Wait, you haven't started? How could it be? They are due two weeks later.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, but I was busy with my part-time job the last few days.\n[00:24 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Kate, you know, I am thinking of getting a part-time job next year because I really need more money and I don't want to ask my parents for any more. But I'm so busy! How am I going to work and study? How do you do it? Do you have some good tips on budgeting time?\n[00:41 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: To be honest with you, Jason, I don't think I'm doing a very good job of balancing my schoolwork with my job. I'm always two steps behind. I've got to get back to the dorm and continue writing that paper before I fall even further behind, though I'm worried I might need to pull an all-nighter or two to catch up on all the reading and writing I've been putting off.\n[00:58 - 01:04] Speaker USER: Oh, right, the paper! What was it about again? I'm curious how you're approaching it with all the work you've got.\n[01:05 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's on European history, but honestly, I haven't had much time to dive deep into it yet. Say! Why don't you talk to your advisor? And let me know!" + }, + { + "key": "149", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/149/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Could I order dinner?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course. What would you like?\n[00:04 - 00:15] Speaker USER: I want a bottle of champagne, lobster tail, and filet mignon, medium rare with a side of garlic mashed potatoes, sautéed asparagus, and a truffle butter sauce to complement the dish perfectly.\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm so sorry to interrupt, but we ran out of filet mignon. May I suggest the porterhouse instead?\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker USER: That's too bad, but the porterhouse will be okay. I was about to say medium rare.\n[00:21 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Medium rare, got it. May I be so bold as to suggest chocolate-covered strawberries with the champagne?\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Not tonight, thank you.\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: No strawberries. We'll charge your amenities account, if that's okay.\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Charge it to whatever account you like.\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Your meal will be delivered as soon as it's all ready. Enjoy!" + }, + { + "key": "150", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/150/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Even with volume sales our costs for the Exec User won't go down much. Just what are you suggesting we do to manage these costs effectively while maintaining our service quality and competitive edge in the market?\n[00:05 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but before we dive into the numbers, have we considered any alternative strategies besides just adjusting the pricing?\n[00:14 - 00:22] Speaker USER: We could take a cut on the price. But 25% would reduce much of our profit margin. We suggest a compromise of 10%.\n[00:23 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a big change from 25%! 10% is beyond my negotiating limit. Any other ideas?\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker USER: I don't think I can change it right now. Why don't we talk again tomorrow?\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. I have to talk to my office anyway. I hope we can find some common ground on this.\n[00:40 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Robert, I have been instructed to reject the numbers you proposed, but we can try to come up with something else.\n[00:46 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hope so, Dana. My instructions are to negotiate hard on this deal, but I'm trying very hard to reach some middle ground.\n[00:53 - 01:09] Speaker USER: I understand. We propose a structured deal. For the first six months, we get a discount of 20% and the next\n[01:10 - 01:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hold on, Dana. Before we go further, did we fully explore the alternative strategies you mentioned earlier?\n[01:16 - 01:24] Speaker USER: Yes, we did consider them. But back to the structured deal—after the first six months at 20%, the next six months we get 15%.\n[01:25 - 01:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Dana, I can't bring those numbers back to my office, they'll turn it down flat." + }, + { + "key": "151", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/151/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: How can I help you?\n[00:01 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I am James Mason from Anderson and Associates Limited. I would like to see Mr. Smith.\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Do you have an appointment?\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, he knows I'm coming. Our meeting is set for 2 o'clock.\n[00:14 - 00:35] Speaker USER: I wonder if Mr. Smith forgot your meeting. I am afraid he left this office this morning and is not expected back until 4 p. m. Let me find out if he made arrangements for someone else to meet with you in his place. Will you please let me know if you have any specific concerns so I can address them immediately and ensure your visit is as productive as possible?\n[00:28 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, just to clarify, did Mr. Smith mention anything about a backup plan in case he couldn't make it?\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker USER: I was about to check that. Please have a seat while I confirm it for you.\n[00:40 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure.\n[00:42 - 01:05] Speaker USER: Yes, Mr. Mason. I just checked with our office manager, Ms. Terry. She said Mr. Smith briefed her on your project. She is just finishing up a meeting now. She should be with you shortly. Would you like me to show you around while you are waiting? We have a new product demonstration area that might interest you, and I can introduce you to some key team members who are working on similar projects.\n[01:01 - 01:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, before we do that, could you tell me if Ms. Terry has the same level of authority to make decisions on this project as Mr. Smith?\n[01:10 - 01:20] Speaker USER: Ms. Terry is fully briefed and can make decisions, but if there's anything critical, we can always follow up with Mr. Smith when he returns. Now, would you still like that tour?\n[01:21 - 01:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: That would be very nice. Thank you." + }, + { + "key": "152", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/152/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What do you want to eat today?\n[00:01 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: I feel like having some dumplings. Let's go out to a place nearby that serves really good ones with handmade wrappers and a variety of delicious fillings, but if you prefer to make them at home, I'm open to that too.\n[00:05 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Actually, I know how to make dumplings. Let's do it from scratch. Can you give me a hand in the kitchen? I don't think I can finish everything by myself.\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course. What do you want me to do?\n[00:16 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Just trim vegetables for cooking. I will cut up the meat and get it ready for the filling by seasoning it perfectly with the right balance of spices and aromatics to ensure our dumplings taste amazing.\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, before we start, do we have all the ingredients we need? I don't want to get halfway and realize we're missing something.\n[00:35 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Good point! We should double-check. But I was about to say, I'll cut up the meat. Do you think you can handle the dough?\n[00:42 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can do that. And I would like to make dumplings later.\n[00:46 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Yeah, you are my good helper, Steven.\n[00:48 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely." + }, + { + "key": "156", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/156/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Are you looking for part time or full time employment?\n[00:04 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: To start with I would like something part time with the hope that it can develop into something full time as I become more familiar with the role and demonstrate my capabilities to contribute significantly to the company's success.\n[00:10 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but would you be open to flexibility in your hours if we needed you to transition to full time sooner?\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I would be open to that. I'm really interested in being with a company for the long term.\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker USER: So you are interested in being with a company for the long term?\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's right. I like this city very much and would like to make my home here.\n[00:33 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Here is an application. Please fill it out to the best of your ability. Did you bring a resume and\n[00:47 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I almost forgot—I was going to ask, do you prefer digital copies, or should I stick with printed versions?\n[00:54 - 00:59] Speaker USER: Printed versions are fine. I was asking if you brought a resume and references with you.\n[01:00 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I did. I have them here.\n[01:03 - 01:08] Speaker USER: Keep them until you are ready to give me the application and you can turn them all in at once.\n[01:09 - 01:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you very much. This should only take me a few minutes." + }, + { + "key": "159", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/159/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: The weather is terrible.\n[00:01 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. It was sunny and warm yesterday but the wind is really blowing hard today with gusts reaching up to 40 miles per hour, making it difficult to walk outside without getting knocked off balance. It's quite a change from yesterday's calm.\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but do you think this wind might turn into a storm?\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: It could be, the weather has been unpredictable lately. I'm wearing my heavy jacket.\n[00:23 - 00:34] Speaker USER: I'm going to put on more clothes, too. By the way, do you think it will rain later this afternoon or evening? The dark clouds gathering on the horizon suggest we might be in for some heavy precipitation.\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I was wondering, do you like it when it snows?\n[00:36 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Yes, when it snows, everywhere is white. It's very beautiful. But I was just asking if you think it will snow today.\n[00:43 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: You can read the newspaper. Maybe it will tell you whether it will snow or not." + }, + { + "key": "120", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/120/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Can you tell me how to reach the bank, please?\n[00:02 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Which bank? There are two: the Allied Irish Bank and the Bank of Ireland, which is further down the road near the post office and has much longer opening hours compared to most other banks in this area.\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: I have an AIB pass card and I want to get money from the bank.\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: You need to go to the Allied Irish Bank which is near the local shopping center, Dunnes Stores.\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker USER: How do I get there? I have no knowledge of this area.\n[00:24 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Cross the road and turn left at the other side. Walk along the footpath until you reach the traffic lights. You will see a shopping center on the right-hand side. Walk across the road and turn right after the shopping center. Keep going straight for about 100 metres and the bank is to your left, just past the small bakery that makes those delicious sourdough breads everyone in town raves about.\n[00:45 - 00:48] Speaker USER: It sounds a little bit difficult. How far is it from here?\n[00:48 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's not so difficult. It's about five minutes' walk from here. I can draw a map for you if you wish. Also, I was saying the bank would be on your left after you walk those 100 metres." + }, + { + "key": "121", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/121/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Hi! Nice to meet you, Nancy! Where were you when I last saw you? I was looking for you because I wanted to ask if you'd like to join us for lunch at that new Italian restaurant downtown.\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I was actually wondering if you noticed any symptoms before you got sick?\n[00:10 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I didn't come because I was sick. I started feeling unwell the night before, but I didn't get a chance to mention that I don't have a car.\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: You still look a little sick. You ought to go back to bed.\n[00:23 - 00:24] Speaker USER: I am going home now.\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Did you drive today?\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Oh, No, I don't have a car.\n[00:29 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can take you home. Would you like a cup of tea or something before we leave? It might help you feel a bit better and we could also discuss those project updates you mentioned earlier.\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Oh, I almost forgot to ask, could we stop at the chemist's on the way? I need to buy some medicine.\n[00:43 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. Thanks a lot." + }, + { + "key": "122", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/122/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hello, Happy Time Catering Services, Vitoria speaking. How can I help you?\n[00:04 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello, Victoria. This is Joe Smith from Country Holidays. I wondered if you could do some catering for us next week, we are having a small reception. It's to launch our summer holiday advertising campaign. Will you be able to provide a variety of finger foods and perhaps some beverages, including both alcoholic and non-alcoholic options to accommodate all our guests' preferences?\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, Mr. Smith, but could you tell me when exactly this reception is planned for?\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, sure. It's on April 21st, that's Thursday. Oh, sorry, no. It should be Friday.\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Oh, yes, I can do that. Where will you be holding it?\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: We thought we'd have that at head office and use the conference room, because there is enough room for everyone there.\n[00:42 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Ok. What sort of things would you like?\n[00:45 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just a light lunch I think, so that people can eat while they move around and talk to each other. You did something similar for us last year. We'd be happy to have the same menu with perhaps a few additional vegetarian options this time, as we've noticed an increasing number of our staff and clients are adopting plant-based diets lately.\n[00:59 - 01:03] Speaker USER: Sorry, before I forget again, how many people should I cater for this time?\n[01:06 - 01:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I think most people will be able to come, perhaps around 30. No, let's say 35, to be sure.\n[01:14 - 01:24] Speaker USER: Right. I'll look at my diary and see what you had last time. Thank you for getting in touch, Mr. Smith. I'll send you confirmation of the arrangements by the end of this week.\n[01:24 - 01:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ok." + }, + { + "key": "123", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/123/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: So how long have you been living in London?\n[00:02 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Er, a couple of years. How long have you been working in this restaurant? I've noticed you seem quite familiar with all the procedures and regular customers here.\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Sorry, just curious—did you move to London specifically for this job, or was there another reason?\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I moved down here for the job. There was no work for me where I came from.\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Where did you come from then?\n[00:18 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: I came from a small village called Arnside near Lancaster a year ago. There was nothing there. So I moved to London.\n[00:26 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Do you enjoy working here in this restaurant?\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, before I answer that, I realized I didn't ask—how long have you been working here?" + }, + { + "key": "124", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/124/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Still feeling ill?\n[00:01 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. And that medicine hasn't helped. Not a good start to our vacation, I'm afraid.\n[00:06 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Do you have any idea what caused this sudden illness? Maybe something you ate or drank during our travels or perhaps exposure to unfamiliar environmental factors that your body isn't accustomed to?\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Could it be the heat? It's enough to make anyone ill.\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker USER: I was actually going to ask if you thought it might be last night's dinner. But you're right, the heat could be a factor.\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know. But we've been here a week now. Anyway, I've been careful in the sun and I've been drinking bottled water.\n[00:33 - 00:39] Speaker USER: That's good. But about last night's dinner—do you think it could have been something you ate? Maybe the seafood or the salad?" + }, + { + "key": "125", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/125/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Can I help you, Miss?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, thanks, I'm just looking. How much is that necklace?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: 2,999 dollars.\n[00:09 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Too expensive! My sister's birthday is tomorrow. I'm thinking what I should get her that's both meaningful and within my budget, perhaps something personalized or unique that reflects her personality and interests while still being affordable.\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but if it's for a birthday, we do have some special offers on certain items. Maybe you'd like to check those out?\n[00:24 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that sounds interesting. But I was about to say I'm thinking what I should buy for her. Do you have any suggestions within a lower price range?\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Absolutely, we have some lovely options under 1,500 dollars that might be perfect for a birthday gift.\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's more like it! Let me take a look at those.\n[00:44 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Of course, Miss. And if you do decide to go with the necklace, we can offer you a small discount as well.\n[00:51 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, that's certainly nice to know. I'll take it.\n[00:54 - 00:58] Speaker USER: It's a good choice. I'm sure she'll love it. Cash or card, Miss?\n[00:59 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hope so. Card, please." + }, + { + "key": "126", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/126/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Double one, zero I was about to mention that the last two digits are zero two, so please make sure to note that correctly as this is a very important transaction and we need to get all the details absolutely right.\n[00:01 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, just to confirm, that's 4434 1234 5678 9902, right?\n[00:14 - 00:23] Speaker USER: No, it's double nine zero two. Let me repeat it: 4434 1234 5678 9902.\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Got it. And the expiry date?\n[00:26 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Eleven, . . . The full expiry date is November 2025, but I was going to ask if you'd like to receive a confirmation email as well.\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, before I forget, will you need a receipt emailed to you?\n[00:39 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Yes, that would be great. But let me just finish the expiry date—it's November 2025." + }, + { + "key": "127", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/127/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Yes, sir. What'll it be for you?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Two hamburgers and French fries.\n[00:04 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Is there anything else you'd like to add to your order, perhaps some onion rings or a milkshake to complement your meal? We have a special deal today on combo meals if you're interested.\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, and can you make sure the fries are extra crispy?\n[00:15 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sure, anything else?\n[00:17 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Give me two cokes also, please.\n[00:19 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Is this to go or would you prefer to dine in and enjoy our newly renovated dining area with comfortable seating and a great view of the city skyline through our large panoramic windows?\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I forgot to ask earlier—can I have some ketchup with that?\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Of course. Is this to go or to eat here?\n[00:38 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: We'll eat here.\n[00:39 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Here you are. That's eight fifty." + }, + { + "key": "128", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/128/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Good morning, International Student Office. May I help you?\n[00:04 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd like to talk to the director about my plan to go home next week because I need to finalize some important family matters and also want to discuss how this might affect my academic schedule for the upcoming semester.\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but are you one of the students from England?\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I'm from the United States. I came last May.\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker USER: I see. The director can see you next Monday. Do you prefer morning or afternoon?\n[00:26 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Morning is better for me.\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Would 9:00 o'clock be alright?\n[00:30 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: That suits me fine. Oh, just to clarify, I was about to say I plan to go home next week. Is that okay with the director?\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Yes, that should be fine. We'll expect you then at 9:00 o'clock on Monday morning.\n[00:43 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you very much." + }, + { + "key": "129", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/129/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What's up? Are you still studying?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I'll be at it all night.\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker USER: When's the big test?\n[00:07 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not for 3 days. But I have too many things to memorize, and I'm worried I won't have enough time to properly review all the medical terminology and clinical procedures that will be covered on the exam.\n[00:10 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but if the test is in 3 days, maybe you could take a short break? It might help you retain more information.\n[00:20 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: I wish I could, but I can't. Not only do I need to get good grades, but I also have to actually learn this stuff. Next year, I'm applying to a nursing program. And they give special financial help to students who speak 2 languages.\n[00:34 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Oh, that makes sense. But you mentioned you had too many things to... what exactly are you trying to remember?\n[00:41 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Vocabulary, grammar rules, and how to conjugate all these verbs. It's overwhelming.\n[00:47 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Come on, you'll do fine. You always do fine.\n[00:50 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Only when I study hard." + }, + { + "key": "130", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/130/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What can I do for you, Sir?\n[00:01 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm Tom in room 508, and I want a wake-up call tomorrow morning.\n[00:07 - 00:08] Speaker USER: At what time?\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: 6:15 am, please.\n[00:13 - 00:23] Speaker USER: No problem, we have a computer wake-up service. Please dial 2 first and then the time. That is to say, dial 2 and then 0615.\n[00:23 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see. I should dial all the numbers 20615 in turn. Thank you. By the way, if I want to change my wake up time, what shall I do to make sure the new time is set correctly and confirm that the previous wake-up call has been successfully canceled?\n[00:34 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, just to clarify, you don't need to dial all the numbers in one go. You dial 2 first, then the time. Now, if you want to change it later, just dial your new wake-up time, the computer will record the new wake-up time and delete the previous numbers automatically.\n[00:52 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see. So, if I dial 20700, I will be waked up at 7:00 am, right?\n[01:01 - 01:02] Speaker USER: Yes, quite right.\n[01:02 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you. Goodnight." + }, + { + "key": "132", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/132/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi Miya, how are you?\n[00:02 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm very well, thanks. But I'm crazy busy these days. How are you managing your time with everything going on? I've been meaning to ask for your advice on balancing work and study commitments.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Busy? What's keeping you so occupied?\n[00:13 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have a Chinese test next week.\n[00:15 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Come on, I believe you can pass it, your spoken Chinese is good enough to give you a strong foundation for the other sections, especially since pronunciation and listening comprehension often go hand in hand with reading skills.\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks, but the exam covers more than just speaking. I'm worried about the reading section, too.\n[00:30 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Oh, right, the reading part can be tricky. But don't you think your spoken Chinese skills help with understanding the texts?\n[00:37 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking is one thing, but the written language is more complex. Anyway, do you want to have a coffee now?\n[00:44 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Ok, but I don't have much time. I have to go to the library.\n[00:49 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: It won't take long, let's go to the cafe.\n[00:53 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Ok." + }, + { + "key": "133", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/133/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hello Tom, do you mean you're going away?\n[00:02 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh yes, I've booked the ticket and it's time for me to go back to my hometown for a while, but I'll definitely miss China and all the amazing experiences I've had here, from the delicious food to the rich cultural heritage.\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I'm curious, how long have you been in China?\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've been here for 2 years.\n[00:18 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Did you enjoy your stay?\n[00:20 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, indeed. I should say. I've had a wonderful time over the past 2 years. You and Xiao Fang have given me a lot of help. People here are very friendly. Thank you all very much for making my stay so memorable.\n[00:34 - 00:36] Speaker USER: When are you leaving, by the way?\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm off next Sunday. I've come to say goodbye today.\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker USER: I'd like to invite you to dinner before you go. What about Friday?\n[00:44 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm free on Friday. I'd like to come. Would you please ask Xiao Fang to be there, too? Oh, and I was saying earlier, thank you all very" + }, + { + "key": "134", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/134/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: We need to have a serious talk.\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: About what?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Your attendance or rather lack of it.\n[00:05 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, so I've missed a few classes, but I didn't think it was that big of a deal because I've been keeping up with the assignments and maintaining decent grades in both courses.\n[00:07 - 00:17] Speaker USER: A few classes? I've been told you've missed 6 out of 8 times in 2 different classes. That's really setting yourself up to fail. You're about to be in big trouble.\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's the big deal about missing some\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker USER: The big deal is that you're here on a student visa.\n[00:30 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: So?\n[00:32 - 00:39] Speaker USER: So if you don't attend classes regularly, you won't be a full-time student, which your visa requires.\n[00:39 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, you mentioned something about being in big trouble earlier. What exactly do you mean by that?\n[00:45 - 00:52] Speaker USER: If you don't meet the attendance requirements, the university could report you, potentially leading to visa issues.\n[00:52 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: What are you going to do? Turn me into the police?" + }, + { + "key": "135", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/135/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hi Jenny, I'm calling to ask you if you want to go to the park with us tomorrow.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd like to but I cannot. I'm leaving for New York tomorrow.\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Are you going there to see a friend?\n[00:10 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I'm going there for a conference that my company is hosting, which focuses on innovative marketing strategies and emerging technologies in our industry.\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Wait, is this for work? I remember you mentioned something about a project in New York last week.\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it's for work. I was about to say that.\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Will you go by train or plane?\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Neither. David is driving to New York tomorrow. He'll give me a lift.\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker USER: That will be a long trip.\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, but Lisa will go with us too. We can talk and listen to music on the way.\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker USER: How long are you staying for?\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just 5 days. Oh, I have to pack now. I'll call you when I come back.\n[00:46 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Sure, but before you go, you didn't mention what kind of work you'll be doing there. Is it something exciting?\n[00:52 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's mainly meetings and site visits, but I'll make the most of it. I'll fill you in when I'm back." + }, + { + "key": "138", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/138/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Doctor, I have the worst toothache!\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: How long have you had this pain?\n[00:05 - 00:17] Speaker USER: For about a week or so, but it's gotten really bad in the last couple of days, especially when I try to eat anything hot or cold, and the pain sometimes radiates up to my ear making it difficult to sleep at night.\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Did you do anything that might have aggravated your tooth?\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker USER: You know, I was eating jawbreakers in the movies the other day, and I accidentally bit down really hard on one.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: What kind of toothbrush do you use to brush your teeth?\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Oh, before I forget, it also hurts really badly when I eat something cold.\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see. We'll address that. But first, what kind of toothbrush do you use?\n[00:39 - 00:42] Speaker USER: I just use a regular hard bristle toothbrush." + }, + { + "key": "139", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/139/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Good morning, May. Good girl, you are reading English books I see you're really enjoying your book and making great progress with your vocabulary and pronunciation.\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good morning. There is no reason to miss so beautiful a morning. Is that a new bird?\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Oh, yes, my daughter bought it yesterday. We call her Lulu.\n[00:14 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: It looks so cute. Is it a parrot?\n[00:17 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Yes. Just look at her colorful feathers. What else can it do? She's quite a talker when she wants to be and can even mimic some household sounds like the phone ringing or the microwave beeping.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I'm curious—what made your daughter choose a parrot?\n[00:29 - 00:37] Speaker USER: She loves birds and always wanted one that could talk. But I haven't mentioned yet that it's definitely a parrot because of its colorful feathers.\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see. It's interesting that there is also a parrot in my English book. His name is Polly.\n[00:43 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Really? A foreign parrot!\n[00:45 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: He can speak English, too.\n[00:47 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Maybe you can teach Lulu some English words.\n[00:51 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: Lulu. Lulu. Say hello. hello. Oh, she is so smart. Good bird." + }, + { + "key": "180", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/180/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hello. Can you tell me what the procedures of applying for a job are?\n[00:04 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, of course. There are many steps. You can apply for the job on the Internet and then send your resume to the e-mail address of the company. And wait for the application process to proceed, which may include multiple rounds of interviews, skills assessments, and sometimes even background checks depending on the company's hiring policies.\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but do you know how long it usually takes to get a response from the company after sending the resume?\n[00:24 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: It typically takes about one to two weeks, depending on the company. But I was going to mention that after sending your resume, you should also follow up if you don't hear back within that time frame.\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Got it. What is the qualification needed by the position?\n[00:40 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: You must have over 2 years' experience first. Also, I didn't get to finish earlier—the company will usually provide detailed feedback via email after reviewing your application and may even offer suggestions for improvement if you're not selected this time." + }, + { + "key": "181", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/181/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Can I still catch T107 for Xiamen?\n[00:03 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, sir. The train has already departed from the station a few minutes ago and we can't hold it for late passengers due to strict scheduling regulations.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Oh no! Is there any way I can still make it?\n[00:12 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Unfortunately, the train has already left. But you can take another train with the same ticket. It's valid for three days.\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker USER: That's a relief! I'll take the next train. Do I need to pay an extra charge?\n[00:26 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: No extra charge at all. But your berth will be subject to availability on the next train, which means you might need to wait for several hours or even overnight if all sleeper berths are already occupied.\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Wait, what happens to my berth? Do I need to book a new one?\n[00:39 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, your berth will be invalid, so you'll need to arrange for a new one if you want a sleeper." + }, + { + "key": "182", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/182/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: From the looks of this house from the outside, I don't really think that I want to go inside.\n[00:05 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: From here, it does look like it could use a little work. Let's see what the interior looks like before making a final decision because sometimes first impressions can be deceiving and there might be hidden potential we're not seeing yet.\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sorry, but just from the outside, I can already tell it's not what I'm looking for. Are you sure it's worth going in?\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand, but sometimes the interior can surprise you. I was just about to suggest checking out the interior to see if it might change your mind.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: I am not impressed by the interior of this house.\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sometimes all a place needs is a little bit of cleaning and some fresh paint.\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker USER: With so few windows, how can you even see what the problems are? It feels too dark and closed off.\n[00:42 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I noticed that too. The lighting is definitely an issue. But did you get a chance to check out the kitchen yet? It's supposed to be quite spacious.\n[00:51 - 01:04] Speaker USER: I was actually asking about the windows. But yes, let's take a look at the kitchen. Although, I'm already concerned about the lack of cabinet space. Where are you supposed to store things without any cabinets?\n[01:04 - 01:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good point. The listing did mention a lovely master suite though. We should probably check that out while we're here.\n[01:11 - 01:13] Speaker USER: Is there a dead animal somewhere in here?\n[01:14 - 01:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I think that it is pretty safe to say that this is not the house for you." + }, + { + "key": "183", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/183/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:17] Speaker USER: I've heard that you are going to call for a tender. What kind of goods would you like to purchase for the project? We're particularly interested in high-quality materials that can meet our specifications, including steel beams, concrete mixtures, and specialized machinery for the production lines.\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but before we get into the specifics, I was wondering—when do you plan to open the tender?\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker USER: We intend to open the tender at first next month in Beijing. But about the goods, we'd like to build a new factory.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Got it. And when is the closing date?\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker USER: The time period is set on June 29th.\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Could you please tell me something more about the conditions for the tender?\n[00:36 - 00:45] Speaker USER: All right. The area of the factory buildings is around 8,000 square meters. You can read the details in the invitations which will be sent tomorrow.\n[00:45 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you for your information. Oh, and I just realized, you mentioned earlier about the goods—could you clarify what exactly you're looking to purchase for the factory?\n[00:54 - 00:59] Speaker USER: We're mainly focused on construction materials and equipment. You're welcome.\n[00:59 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry to have taken up too much of your time.\n[01:02 - 01:05] Speaker USER: It doesn't matter. We'll be in touch." + }, + { + "key": "184", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/184/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hello. I am calling about the apartment you advertised.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, what kind of apartment are you interested in?\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: I am interested in one-bedroom. Do you have any available?\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I have one. When do you need it?\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sometime around next week. What can you tell me about this apartment?\n[00:18 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, It's a one-bedroom apartment. The monthly rent is 650 dollars and a 300 dollars security deposit. You pay electricity only. Gas and water are included. Both the heat and stove are gas. Let me see, what else...there's also an on-site laundry facility available for tenants and the building has recently been renovated with new flooring and updated appliances in all units.\n[00:34 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but I just want to clarify—does the apartment come with any parking facilities?\n[00:46 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, you'll be assigned a sheltered parking space at no extra charge. And that's probably it.\n[00:51 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Sounds good. May I come over tomorrow to take a look?\n[00:55 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. What time would you like to come?\n[00:58 - 00:59] Speaker USER: How about 10 am?\n[01:00 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good. May I have your name, please?\n[01:03 - 01:10] Speaker USER: My name is Blanca. Oh, and you mentioned something about gas and water being included earlier. Can you confirm that again?\n[01:10 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, gas and water are included. You only pay for electricity.\n[01:14 - 01:16] Speaker USER: Great, thanks for confirming.\n[01:16 - 01:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks for calling, Blanca. I'll see you tomorrow." + }, + { + "key": "185", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/185/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Nice to see you; how have you been feeling lately?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have been feeling great, Dr. Smith.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I am happy that you have decided to come in for your annual physical.\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I am going on a cross-country bike ride on vacation and want to make sure that I don't have any problems.\n[00:17 - 00:25] Speaker USER: We are going to look at your heart and lungs, do a few blood tests, and see that your eyes, ears, and nose are all working as they should.\n[00:25 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've been having trouble with congestion in my chest. Can you give me some tests for respiratory issues, just to be safe? I've noticed it gets worse when I'm exercising or exposed to cold air, which concerns me given my upcoming trip.\n[00:30 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Congestion? Absolutely, I can do a chest X-ray to check for that. But before I forget, what kind of blood tests are you planning to do?\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: The blood test is for cholesterol, white blood cell count, and blood sugar.\n[00:44 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Got it. And just to circle back, you mentioned congestion—how long have you been experiencing that?\n[00:50 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's been on and off for a few weeks now, mostly when I wake up in the morning.\n[00:55 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Alright, we'll make sure to take a closer look at that during your visit." + }, + { + "key": "186", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/186/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: So, how's your work?\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good. How about you?\n[00:03 - 00:22] Speaker USER: I am going to resign. A few of the new staff have already left. Obviously, a lot of similar jobs pay much better and offer better benefits, which is very tempting for anyone in our position, especially when you consider the rising cost of living and the need for work-life balance in today's competitive market.\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, really? But your company is huge. Can't they afford to pay the staff decent wages?\n[00:22 - 00:39] Speaker USER: But we have a policy of paying according to seniority in the company, so new employees get quite low salaries, no matter how excellent they have proven to be in their previous roles or how much value they bring to the table, which creates a constant cycle of turnover and loss of talent.\n[00:37 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's shortsighted. By the time the workers are experienced and contributing, they are likely to go.\n[00:44 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Exactly, and that's why I am going to leave.\n[00:48 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: But you have already worked there for five years.\n[00:51 - 01:02] Speaker USER: Yes, and I am still worried about my future. I can't believe that our company, as big as it is, can't see that it can only continue to grow by taking care of its staff.\n[01:02 - 01:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, the management doesn't seem to think that way. Anyways, you have to think twice before you act." + }, + { + "key": "187", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/187/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: How about you, Chuck? Where did you grow up?\n[00:03 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I was born in Ohio, but I grew up in a small town just outside of Cincinnati where the community was tight-knit and everyone knew each other, which gave me a wonderful sense of belonging during my formative years.\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Ohio, really? I've heard it's a great place to grow up. But how did you end up in Los Angeles?\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I moved here in 1978. I went to college here.\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Oh, interesting! What was your major?\n[00:23 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Drama. I was an actor for five years after\n[00:33 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Acting sounds exciting! But I'm curious, what made you switch to becoming a hairdresser?\n[00:39 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I needed the money. And because I was good at it. Look! What do you think?" + }, + { + "key": "188", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/188/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:13] Speaker USER: John, I'd like you to meet Charles Brown, our new manager at the airport. He's arriving today and I want you to greet him personally since you'll be working closely together on the upcoming terminal expansion project that's scheduled to begin next month.\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, certainly. How can I recognize him?\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker USER: He is short, well-built, and he's got light blond hair that is slightly curly.\n[00:19 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but do you know which airline he's flying with? It might help me spot him more easily.\n[00:27 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Oh, I believe he's flying with Delta. But I haven't finished describing him—he also has a mustache and a light complexion.\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Got it. How old is he?\n[00:38 - 00:39] Speaker USER: He is in his late thirties.\n[00:39 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well. I shouldn't have any trouble recognizing him. What time does his flight arrive?" + }, + { + "key": "189", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/189/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Hey! Fred, you are five minutes earlier than me today. Usually, you don't arrive before me because you're always stuck in traffic or finishing up your morning coffee routine. What's the occasion?\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hurry! It is time for me to steal something.\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Wait, what do you mean by \"steal something\"?\n[00:14 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am stealing vegetables at the Happy Farm.\n[00:17 - 00:18] Speaker USER: You are a thief?\n[00:18 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, no. I mean stealing vegetables on the Internet is very popular now. Many white collars join in this game and have a lot of fun by stealing others' vegetables.\n[00:27 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Oh, so it's just a virtual game. Your friends steal your vegetables time and time again, and you take theirs as well, right?\n[00:35 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly! But maybe what I'm really stealing isn't vegetables, but [interrupt]— some moments of relaxation and fun after a long day of work, a way to unwind and connect with friends in a playful, stress-free environment.\n[00:43 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Sorry, Fred, I just realized—do you mean you're actually stealing away some boredom or loneliness?\n[00:50 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's it! Perhaps, what I steal are not vegetables, but loneliness." + }, + { + "key": "190", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/190/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Herman, why are you so excited?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have met a beautiful girl.\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Have you fallen in love?\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. At first sight.\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Can you describe the situation at that time?\n[00:12 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: At that time her back was ramrod straight as she sailed by, her tone is best, neither over-passionate, nor too indifferent. It was just the right amount of warmth and professionalism that made her stand out from everyone else in the room, like she carried an aura of quiet confidence.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Wait, what do you mean by \"neither over-passionate, nor too cold\"? Was she friendly?\n[00:30 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, she was friendly, just perfectly balanced in her demeanor. I haven't told you about her outlook yet but let me tell you, she had the kind of elegance that makes you stop and take notice, with a graceful posture and eyes that seemed to hold a thousand stories.\n[00:40 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Oh, right! I almost forgot to ask—what does she look like?\n[00:46 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: She was pretty, her hair was the color of rich dark chocolate, waving gently to her shoulders. Her complexion was clear and golden." + }, + { + "key": "191", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/191/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: David, do you think which team will get the champion tonight?\n[00:03 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: It is hard to guess now. Both of the teams chose the excellent players this time. I guess the game will end in a tie. They are equally competitive and have been performing well throughout the season, with both sides showing remarkable teamwork and strategic plays that make it nearly impossible to predict the outcome.\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but do you think the weather conditions might affect the players' performance tonight?\n[00:22 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good point. It could, but these players are professionals and have experience playing in all kinds of weather. By the way, I was saying they are equally matched.\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker USER: I am so nervous now. What a terrific game!\n[00:36 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Which side are you on?\n[00:38 - 00:50] Speaker USER: It's hard to say, because each team has my favorite players, and I admire their skills and dedication to the sport, especially how they push their limits in every match to deliver outstanding performances.\n[00:46 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, wow! AC wins. It is a close shave, you know.\n[00:51 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Wait, I didn't catch that—who are your idols on each team?\n[00:55 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: I will never forget this match. The angle is so terrible and so correct.\n[01:00 - 01:01] Speaker USER: What a good goal!" + }, + { + "key": "192", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/192/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: You seem to like her very much, don't you?\n[00:02 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can't deny that. She is so beautiful that I fell in love with her at the first sight. I wish I could have the courage to talk to her and get to know her better, maybe even ask her out for coffee someday if I can overcome my shyness.\n[00:08 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but have you actually spoken to her? I mean, do you know much about her beyond just appearances?\n[00:18 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really, which is why I said I wish I knew more about her. But I heard that she had a three-year-old son, which I found quite surprising because she looks so young and seems to be focused on her career according to mutual friends.\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Wait, did you say a three-year-old boy? That's quite surprising. Are you sure about that?\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: I cannot believe that. It must be cooked up by someone." + }, + { + "key": "193", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/193/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Lucy, you're back. How was your first day of school?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was great. I had a really good time.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: What classes did you have?\n[00:08 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I had English from 9 o'clock to 11 o'clock, art from 12 o'clock to 2 o'clock, and math from 2 o'clock to 4 o'clock, but I was already tired by then because the classroom was stuffy and the material was quite advanced for a first lesson.\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Wait, did you say math from 2 to 4? How was that?\n[00:23 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right, about that—I didn't like the math teacher much. Though he must be quite young, he seems like an old person. He's so boring!\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker USER: That's too bad. How was your English teacher?\n[00:34 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: She was great. In today's class, she gave us a lecture on how to be a good student. She told us not to arm for exams, and to pay more attention on understanding the material rather than just memorizing it, which I found really refreshing because it aligns with my own learning philosophy.\n[00:48 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Sorry, did she mean we shouldn't focus on memorizing too much?\n[00:52 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly, she emphasized communication over memorization. By the way, I forgot to mention, she also said she's from a small town in the middle of America.\n[01:01 - 01:05] Speaker USER: Oh, interesting! Were you able to understand everything she said?\n[01:06 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not everything, but nearly. She speaks very clearly and doesn't use very complex words, so it's easy for us to understand her." + }, + { + "key": "194", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/194/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Where did you go yesterday?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I went to play tennis in the public park.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: How often do you play tennis?\n[00:07 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Twice a week. How about how often do you play tennis yourself? I'm curious because I've been trying to find more people to join our regular matches at the park.\n[00:09 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Oh, twice a week sounds like a good routine. But I was going to say, I don't play tennis often. I prefer football and basketball.\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: But it is very difficult to gather a team of players together.\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker USER: I usually play with my schoolmates. Do you like watching football matches?\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I went to the Than He Sports Center for a football match last Sunday.\n[00:32 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Oh, I watched it on television. It was an exciting match. By the way, you were asking how often I play tennis earlier—I only play occasionally." + }, + { + "key": "196", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/196/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: My name is Steven Smith and I'm calling to cancel my plane ticket.\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: When was your reservation?\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: It's 7 p.m. today.\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Would you mind telling me the reason?\n[00:10 - 00:22] Speaker USER: I need to continue to deal with my business. I haven't finished it and I'm not sure when I'll be able to leave because there are several unexpected complications that require my immediate attention here.\n[00:14 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see. Would you like me to reschedule you for another time?\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker USER: No. Thank you. But I was mentioning that I haven't finished my business yet, which is why I need to cancel.\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand. But you have to pay the fee for refund." + }, + { + "key": "198", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/198/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Excuse me, sir. I've made a tough decision and here is my resignation.\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am sorry to hear that. Why do you want to leave at this point? Is there something we could have done better?\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I'm sorry to bring up my resignation at this moment, but I've decided to study abroad.\n[00:16 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that makes sense. I understand the importance of such an opportunity. But before you go, can you tell me if there's anything specific that led you to make this decision? I mean, aside from studying abroad.\n[00:28 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Actually, it's mainly the study abroad plan, but I've also been thinking about my career development. Thank you, sir. I'd like to say that I've really enjoyed working with you. However, I think it's about time for me to explore new challenges and broaden my horizons by gaining international experience and developing skills that will help me grow both personally and professionally.\n[00:41 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: I appreciate your honesty. Before you leave, is there anything we can do to make your transition smoother?\n[00:49 - 00:58] Speaker USER: I appreciate that. I was going to mention that I'll need some help wrapping up my current projects. Also, I wanted to say I've really enjoyed my time here.\n[00:58 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am glad to work with you, too. Good luck!" + }, + { + "key": "199", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_400_600/199/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I called about that ad we saw in the paper.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: For the construction site manager?\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker USER: That's the one.\n[00:07 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: What happened?\n[00:08 - 00:23] Speaker USER: You were right. It was from a headhunter. She wouldn't tell me anything without a confidentiality agreement, which is pretty standard in these situations but she did hint that the compensation package is quite competitive and includes relocation assistance if needed.\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Contract, right? That's typical. But did you manage to find out anything else?\n[00:23 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Well, no surprise there. No! Not at all. But, I did find out they have more than one position with different clients, so at least one would probably align with what I'm looking for in terms of career growth and responsibilities.\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, did you say multiple positions? That sounds promising! Are you thinking about signing a contract with them then?\n[00:44 - 00:59] Speaker USER: Yes, I'm going there tomorrow to sign. By the way, I didn't finish telling you—one of the positions sounds like a perfect fit for my experience and skills, particularly in large-scale project management and team leadership, which is exactly what I've been aiming to specialize in.\n[00:58 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's fantastic! Good luck tomorrow." + }, + { + "key": "180_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/180/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Doctor, I feel much better now. Will I be able to go home some time this week?\n[00:04 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's good to hear. You've had an ideal recovery from your operation. We're going to send you home tomorrow, as long as everything looks good with your final tests and you promise to follow all the post-operative care instructions we discussed earlier.\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Oh, that's great! But I was wondering—will I be able to get back to work very soon?\n[00:18 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't be in such a hurry. I'm confident that you'll be completely recovered in 4 to 6 weeks. But as I was saying, we'll send you home tomorrow.\n[00:28 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Is there anything I should do?\n[00:29 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: You'd better have a good rest for a week. Be sure to have regular meals. Stay away from alcohol. Give up smoking at least a little while.\n[00:39 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Should I take some medicine?\n[00:41 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. I'm going to give you some. Take one tablet of this medicine three times a day before meals. For that one, two tablets. And remember to come to the outpatient department for a consultation in two weeks, please.\n[00:55 - 00:57] Speaker USER: It's very kind of you.\n[00:57 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're welcome. We wish you a speedy recovery. Goodbye." + }, + { + "key": "181_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/181/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Thomas, could you do me a favor?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's up?\n[00:03 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Could you pick up Mrs. David from Ford Company at the Capital Airport tomorrow afternoon? She's an important client visiting from our overseas branch and we need to ensure she has proper transportation to the hotel.\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why don't you ask someone else? I have a meeting scheduled around that time.\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut you off, but I just realized—what time is her flight landing?\n[00:20 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right, I didn't mention that. Her flight is landing at 3 PM. I was supposed to pick her up, but the general manager called me last night. He said he couldn't come back to Beijing as scheduled, so he asked me to attend the meeting for him.\n[00:36 - 00:38] Speaker USER: I see. I'll do it for you." + }, + { + "key": "182_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/182/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I feel like to wear my hair in this way.\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, it's really popular these days.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Do you think it's suitable for me?\n[00:08 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Honestly speaking, I think the one next to it suits you better because it frames your face nicely and brings out your natural features in a way that complements your overall style perfectly.\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Wait, do you mean the one with the loose curls? I was actually considering that too, but I really like this one.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Even though I really like it, it's just too modern for me.\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker USER: That's not true. Look over there! That lady chose the same one and she is surely older than you.\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay then. And I also want to have my hair colored.\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Which color do you like?\n[00:37 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Claret-red.\n[00:39 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Nice choice.\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: How long will it take? I hope it won't be too long.\n[00:44 - 00:57] Speaker USER: I hope not but it will take at least three hours, considering both the styling and the coloring process, plus any additional treatments your hair might need to maintain its health and vibrancy after the procedure.\n[00:52 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Three hours? Wow, that's quite a bit of time. But you mentioned something earlier about the loose curls. Are you still considering that or sticking with your first choice?\n[01:03 - 01:09] Speaker USER: Oh, I was talking about the time it would take. But yes, I think I'll stick with my first choice for now." + }, + { + "key": "183_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/183/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: What did you say?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I said it's a lovely day. Why don't we go for a walk?\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Well, I feel a little tired.\n[00:07 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Come on! Rest breeds rust if we don't get moving and enjoy this beautiful sunshine while it lasts. The fresh air will do you good and might even give you more energy to finish your work later.\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut you off, but I just remembered I have to finish writing this letter. Can you wait a few minutes?\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hope it won't be too long. It would be a shame not to take advantage of such lovely weather.\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker USER: It won't be long. No more than ten minutes. By the way, what were you saying about rest?\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I was just saying that rest breeds rust. Why don't you go ahead and finish your letter? I'll wait.\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Thanks! I'll be quick.\n[00:40 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, see you in a bit!" + }, + { + "key": "184_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/184/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: IBA Bank, Business Banking Department. Ling Ming speaking. How may I help you?\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ms. Ling! It's Mr. Gwent, from Montgomery Computers.\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Hello, Mr. Gwent. What can I do for you today?\n[00:13 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Some money has been sent from our Head Office in Berlin. Could you check whether you have received the remittance as we need to allocate it for a project urgently and the deadline for supplier payments is approaching fast this Friday.\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Just to clarify, are you referring to the recent transfer that might have been processed today?\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, exactly. Could you check if it's been received?\n[00:32 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Of course. Do you know which bank it was sent through and the amount and the expected date of transfer along with any specific reference number that might help us locate the transaction more efficiently in our system?\n[00:42 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, sorry, it was sent through Deutsche Bank, and the amount is 25,000 US dollars.\n[00:49 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Got it. I'll look into that right away. And just to confirm, you mentioned the currency is US dollars, correct?" + }, + { + "key": "186_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/186/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Why have you stopped production?\n[00:02 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: We've had a few problems. One of the bolts has worked loose and a blade has snapped It caused the whole unit to vibrate violently, which led to some other components being misaligned and now we need to conduct a full inspection to assess any potential long-term damage to the machinery.\n[00:07 - 00:18] Speaker USER: OK, before you continue, make sure the power is switched off and then tighten up all the bolts on the unit. Also, replace the broken blade. Now, why is there oil all over the floor?\n[00:21 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think the valve is faulty. I couldn't regulate the pressure and the seal burst. I tried opening the emergency valve but\n[00:39 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Hold on, did you manage to fix the jammed emergency valve? That could be crucial to preventing further issues.\n[00:46 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I was about to mention that. No, I haven't fixed it yet. The valve is still jammed." + }, + { + "key": "187_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/187/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Can I help you?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. I want to make a plane reservation to Shanghai, China.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: May I have your name, please?\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Feynman Black. I want to leave on October 15th.\n[00:11 - 00:23] Speaker USER: OK. Let me see. Air China has a flight on October 15th at 10:00 in the morning with a direct route and comfortable seating arrangements, but let me confirm the availability first.\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, sorry to interrupt, but does that flight have any layovers? I prefer a direct flight if possible.\n[00:24 - 00:32] Speaker USER: No problem, let me check... Yes, this flight is direct. Now, you mentioned you need an economy ticket, correct?\n[00:32 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's right.\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Single or return?\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Single. How much?\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Economy fare for a single ticket from New York to Beijing is 400 dollars.\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. Here you are. Is my ticket confirmed then?\n[00:47 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Yes, it is. Oh, and just to clarify, the flight is at 10:00 in the morning. Please arrive at the airport one hour before departure.\n[00:55 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Got it. Thank you." + }, + { + "key": "188_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/188/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Home at last. Tonight we have a lot of homework though.\n[00:03 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Are you saying we don't have time to watch our favorite show tonight? Jane, you know I really don't like our teacher all that much. He gives far too much homework. He criticizes me in front of everyone all the time, and it just makes me feel so embarrassed and humiliated, especially when I know I've put in genuine effort into my assignments and class participation.\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but do you think we should be talking about him like this behind his back?\n[00:25 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Probably not. After all he is our teacher. We should try to find something nice to say. If you can't say something nice you shouldn't say anything at all.\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker USER: I absolutely agree. It's getting dark. We should finish our homework now.\n[00:40 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: All right. I want to take a shower first, I'm exhausted. Oh, by the way, you were saying something about him criticizing you in front of everyone?\n[00:48 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Yeah, he does that a lot. It's really frustrating, especially when I've tried my best." + }, + { + "key": "189_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/189/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:15] Speaker USER: There will be another sandstorm here tomorrow. It's the fourth one this year. Isn't it frustrating how these storms keep increasing in frequency and intensity, causing so much damage to our infrastructure and agriculture every time they hit?\n[00:05 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut you off, but I was just wondering, do we have any immediate plans in place to protect the area from this sandstorm?\n[00:16 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Yes, but what I was about to say is that we should plant more trees and grass to stop the sand from spreading. We need to think long-term as well.\n[00:24 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Planting trees is a great idea, but it may take many years for the trees to grow. I hope we can find some short-term solutions while the trees mature, like installing temporary wind barriers or improving our early warning systems to minimize the impact.\n[00:37 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Speaking of trees, I was going to say I hope people will stop cutting them down. It's counterproductive to our efforts.\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: I agree, but we need the wood. It's a difficult balance to strike.\n[00:50 - 01:00] Speaker USER: True, but we can't destroy our forests to get the wood. We need to explore more sustainable alternatives like bamboo or recycled materials for construction purposes." + }, + { + "key": "190_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/190/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Yeah, I know. Shop till you drop, right? But maybe we should pace ourselves a bit since we've already spent quite a bit today and there's still so much more to see in this mall.\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but do you think we should maybe slow down a bit? I mean, I'm getting a little short on cash.\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Oh, I was just about to suggest we window shop a little.\n[00:14 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ok.\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Hey, Jeanine, get a load of that. It's beautiful.\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hahaha, and I thought you were tired.\n[00:22 - 00:25] Speaker USER: You know . . I have a weakness for long dresses.\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: It sure looks special, looks expensive too.\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Sure does. Hey, can I sponge a little cash of you?\n[00:33 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't worry, Marian, I've got you covered. But you never finished telling me—what's your favourite slogan again?" + }, + { + "key": "20_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/20/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Hey Eve, how are you?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm fine, Celia. And you?\n[00:03 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I'm ok. I'm so busy with all these projects and deadlines coming up at the same time, it's really overwhelming trying to keep track of everything!\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you have a lot of assignments piling up?\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but are you busy with schoolwork or something else?\n[00:16 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Mostly schoolwork. I have a lot of homework. Don't you?\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Of course I do! Which class are you working on right now?\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm studying for my chemistry exam tomorrow.\n[00:34 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Are you in Mrs. Green's class? She's known for giving challenging exams that really test your understanding of the fundamental concepts rather than just memorization.\n[00:40 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, wait! I forgot to ask, do you have any notes on the last chapter? I missed some parts.\n[00:46 - 00:49] Speaker USER: I do, but I was just asking if you're in Mrs. Green's class.\n[00:49 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I am. We must have the same exam tomorrow!\n[00:54 - 01:00] Speaker USER: Do you want to study together? We could go over the difficult concepts and compare our notes to make sure we haven't missed anything important." + }, + { + "key": "21_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/21/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Yes, you are right. I like the song in the movie, Edelweiss, do you sing along when it plays during the scene where the von Trapp family performs together on stage? It always gives me chills with its beautiful harmonies and emotional depth.\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I just remembered—have you bought the tickets yet? I don't want them to sell out.\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: No, I am asking you whether you will go to see it. But about Edelweiss, do you remember it?\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course, it is a nice song that can make the audience calm and pleasant.\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Those young actors play the roles perfectly.\n[00:27 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hope the opera will be more stupendous than the movie. Let's go. We'd better buy the tickets earlier and have dinner in a restaurant." + }, + { + "key": "22_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/22/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: It's a beautiful day, isn't it?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, isn't it.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Do you know the temperature today?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's a beautiful 75 degrees.\n[00:09 - 00:23] Speaker USER: How nice. I hope the weather will stay like this for the whole week. I'm going on the canoe trip this weekend with some friends, and I was really looking forward to exploring the river and enjoying the peaceful nature while getting some great exercise with my closest buddies.\n[00:15 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, about your trip—did you catch the latest weather update? The TV forecast says a hurricane is coming this weekend, and the temperature will also drop to 66 degrees.\n[00:26 - 00:41] Speaker USER: What a nuisance! Every time I plan to go canoeing or camping, a storm comes along. The sky gets dark, the wind starts to howl and the temperature drops. Well, I'd better stay home. By the way, what were you about to say about the temperature?\n[00:42 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I was just going to mention that it's expected to drop significantly. That's why I never make any definite weekend plans until Friday morning. Then after listening to the weather temperature, I make my plans." + }, + { + "key": "23_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/23/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: What's your opinion about childless couples? Will you choose to have no kids?\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: To be honest, I wouldn't.\n[00:07 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Why? Do you have to make a choice between having kids and pursuing other life goals like career advancement, personal development, or traveling the world without any major responsibilities?\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but do you feel pressured to decide soon, or is it more of an ongoing concern?\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Not really. But it has puzzled me for a long time.\n[00:21 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's the puzzle?\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker USER: My husband and I prefer to have no kids, but my mother-in-law is very traditional and wants grandkids.\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see. I think the older generation tends to think in a different way.\n[00:36 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Yes. It seems she can never accept a childless marriage. We had a fight last\n[00:48 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, really? What happened during the fight? Was it about the same issue?\n[00:52 - 01:00] Speaker USER: Yes, it was. She is just so eager to see her grandchildren, but it's absolutely our own business to have a child or not.\n[01:01 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Definitely.\n[01:02 - 01:11] Speaker USER: You know, I often overhear our neighbor, the young couple, fighting about how to raise their kid, and I really don't want kids to spoil our happiness." + }, + { + "key": "24_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/24/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Where are you going this weekend?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm going to Hainan.\n[00:04 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Oh really? It'll be nice and warm there. Have you been there before? I was curious if you had any recommendations for must-visit places or hidden gems that most tourists might not know about.\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, I just remembered—I wanted to ask, are you planning to visit any specific spots in Hainan?\n[00:15 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Yes, actually it's my second visit. I was there last October. I was going to mention that I haven't decided on all the spots yet, but I'm definitely going to check out the beaches again.\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds great. But you mentioned you were there last October—what was it like then?\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Well, the lifestyle is much more relaxed than here in the city. And the seafood is tastier!" + }, + { + "key": "25_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/25/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Did you ever take History 231?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah. Last semester.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Who was the professor?\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was Professor Johnson.\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I have him this semester. What do you think about him?\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: He's a terrible instructor and demands a lot, but fortunately, he's an easy grader.\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker USER: What did you end up getting?\n[00:21 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: I got an A -. Sounds good, but none of my test scores were that high, so I don't know how I got a decent grade considering how tough the exams were and how little I felt I understood the material during the semester.\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Wait, do you think he might have made a mistake in grading?\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I think that's probably because he grades on a curve.\n[00:38 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Oh, that makes sense. Are you enjoying the class so far?\n[00:41 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hate it and I was about to withdraw. But after hearing your experience, I think I will tough it out.\n[00:47 - 01:04] Speaker USER: Yes. Definitely stay in the class. You will get a better grade than your test scores. He does that deliberately to make all the students study a lot. By the way, you mentioned earlier that you weren't sure how you got a decent grade. Did you ever figure out why?\n[01:05 - 01:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really, but I suspect it has something to do with participation or maybe even the curve." + }, + { + "key": "26_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/26/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Waiter, bring me the menu, will you?\n[00:02 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just a moment, I'm coming. I'll be right with you after I serve the other table and ensure they have everything they need for their meal to begin smoothly.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Actually, could you hurry? I'm in a bit of a rush.\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course, sir. (ten minutes later) Now, what would you like?\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker USER: I'd like to see the menu. Would you get me one, please?\n[00:20 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, certainly. Here you are.\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Thank you. Ah! But this is in French. Would you mind giving me the English menu?\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's written in English too, in smaller print. There.\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Thanks. I'll need a while to choose. Could you come back in a minute?\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Right. (five minutes later) Now, what are you having?\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker USER: I'm sorry, I haven't decided yet. Do you mind giving me a couple of minutes?\n[00:45 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: All right, but would you be so kind as to make up your mind soon? We have a few other guests waiting for service, and I want to make sure everyone is attended to promptly while maintaining the high standards of our restaurant.\n[00:52 - 00:59] Speaker USER: Oh, I understand you're busy. I'll try to decide quickly. Actually, could you remind me where the English section is again?" + }, + { + "key": "27_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/27/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: You have any ideas as to what you want to do this weekend?\n[00:03 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm going to the movie theater with my friend. What are you going to do this weekend? Maybe you could join us if you're free, since we're planning to catch the new action thriller that just came out last Friday.\n[00:07 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Oh, actually, I was thinking about catching up on some work, but now that you mention it—what movie are you and your friend planning on watching?\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not sure. Is there a movie out that catches your eye?\n[00:19 - 00:26] Speaker USER: No good movies come to mind. But wait, you were asking me earlier what I was going to do—so have you decided whether or not you would like to go?\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, thanks. Maybe another time.\n[00:29 - 00:30] Speaker USER: For sure another day." + }, + { + "key": "28_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/28/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Passport and Embarkation card please.\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Here you are, sir.\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Where are you from?\n[00:06 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am from China.\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Did you have anything to declare?\n[00:10 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, nothing.\n[00:12 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Would you open this suitcase, please?\n[00:14 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure.\n[00:15 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Let me take a look at this bag. Can you open it for me so I can inspect the contents more thoroughly and ensure everything complies with our customs regulations?\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Before I do that, could you clarify if there are any specific items you're looking for?\n[00:25 - 00:31] Speaker USER: We're just conducting a routine check, but I haven't checked your suitcase yet. Could you open it now?\n[00:31 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yup.\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Is this camera a gift for someone?\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, it's my camera for personal use." + }, + { + "key": "29_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/29/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Oh, I am sorry sir. I forgot to explain that to you. This one is an allowance slip. We made a mistake in your bill and overcharged you 120 dollars. So we had to write up an allowance slip and deduct 120 dollars from your final total before presenting the corrected bill to you, which ensures all financial records remain accurate and helps prevent similar accounting errors in future transactions.\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see. I was just worried there might have been a larger error. So this is the bill then and the total is. . . ?\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Down here, 800 dollars. How do you wish to settle your account, sir, in cash or by credit card?\n[00:32 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: In cash.\n[00:33 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Is that US dollars?\n[00:35 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. By the way, you mentioned earlier that the allowance slip was deducting 120 dollars from my bill. Could you explain that process again?" + }, + { + "key": "30_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/30/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Can I help you with something?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I need to cancel one of my accounts.\n[00:04 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Is there a problem with the service or anything specific that led to this decision, such as poor customer support, technical issues, or perhaps you found a better alternative elsewhere?\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I just don't need it anymore.\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Okay, what would you like to do with all the money in this account?\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just transfer it over to my remaining account.\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker USER: I can do that. By the way, did you want to take any money out before I transfer everything?\n[00:30 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not today.\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Alright, it's going to take a moment for me to cancel your account.\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's fine. Take your time." + }, + { + "key": "31_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/31/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hello, Steven. Annie said that you and Julia have had a quarrel, haven't you?\n[00:04 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's true. We had an argument yesterday. She blamed me for not preparing the supper that day, but it was her turn to cook according to the schedule we agreed on and she completely forgot about it, which made me really frustrated because this isn't the first time this has happened.\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Wait, are you sure it was her turn? Maybe there was some misunderstanding about the schedule?\n[00:23 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I'm certain it was her turn. But that's not the only issue. She even said 'you're a disgrace' to me. I'm about to explode!\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker USER: You two are always quarrelling over little things.\n[00:34 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: That wasn't my fault, but she said 'you're a disgrace' to me. I'm about to explode! I couldn't believe she would say something like that.\n[00:43 - 00:46] Speaker USER: I get that you're upset, but are you still mad at her now?\n[00:47 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: To be honest, I'm not, and I regret a little what I have done. But I didn't finish telling you earlier—she was really harsh with her words.\n[00:56 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Will you apologize to her?\n[00:58 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: No way. It's her who should apologize." + }, + { + "key": "32_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/32/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Can I help you?\n[00:01 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you, but I'm just looking around. How much does this skirt cost and do you think it would fit with the other items in my wardrobe? I'm trying to find something versatile that matches my existing style.\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I noticed you were eyeing that blue one. Are you interested in a specific color?\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I hadn't decided on the color yet. But how much does this skirt cost?\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker USER: This is the new style. Two hundred and twenty-eight.\n[00:21 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: May I try it on?\n[00:22 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Of course, please.\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Can you give me a better deal?\n[00:26 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Two hundred and ten yuan. It is the lowest price we can offer for this particular item because it's part of our premium collection and includes high-quality craftsmanship that ensures durability and comfort.\n[00:36 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Could you explain why the price is so firm? Is it because of the material or the brand?\n[00:41 - 00:50] Speaker USER: The quality of the fabric and the brand reputation are definitely factors. But as I was saying, two hundred and ten yuan is the lowest price.\n[00:51 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I'll give one hundred and eighty yuan for it.\n[00:55 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Well, two hundred yuan.\n[00:57 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, this is my final offer." + }, + { + "key": "33_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/33/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Dan, did you want to see me?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yes, Sue, please sit down. We need some help.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: What can I do?\n[00:07 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Look at this schedule. There are four conferences in April. And there aren't enough representatives to cover all of them effectively, especially considering the importance of these events for our company's expansion plans and networking opportunities. We really need someone reliable.\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker USER: But I am not on the executive staff.\n[00:24 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, but you have studied management and merchandising. And we have openings for more managerial people. There is a good opportunity for you here.\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker USER: That sounds wonderful. But what do you want me to do?\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: There's a conference in Seattle on the 18th of April. I want you to represent us.\n[00:42 - 00:44] Speaker USER: That's a big responsibility.\n[00:44 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: You'll do very well, and I'm pretty confident in your abilities.\n[00:49 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Wait, you mentioned earlier that there aren't enough representatives. Are you sure I can handle this on my own?\n[00:56 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I'm confident you can. But I was about to say that I'm pretty sure you'll have support from the team.\n[01:03 - 01:05] Speaker USER: Is there a lot to learn?\n[01:05 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: There are a few things, but they aren't difficult." + }, + { + "key": "34_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/34/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: My camera has broken down. I'm thinking of buying a new one.\n[00:04 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Try MA-205. You won't regret it; it's one of the best in the market right now with excellent image stabilization, 4K video capabilities, and a weather-sealed body that makes it perfect for outdoor photography.\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: I know this model is of a good quality and design but it's too expensive.\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: You can buy a cheaper one on the Internet.\n[00:21 - 00:23] Speaker USER: On the Internet? How?\n[00:24 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Use a search engine and search for deals or discounts on cameras by comparing prices across different retailers and checking for seasonal promotions or bundle offers that might include extra lenses or accessories.\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker USER: A search engine? Em, what's that?\n[00:39 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: You really live in the stone age. All right, tell me your budget and I'll see whether I can get one for you. Also, I was about to say, search for cheap MA-205." + }, + { + "key": "35", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/35/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hello, Mrs. Taylor. Can you help me? I'm doing my homework and I can't understand this word.\n[00:06 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Which one? Oh, I can't help you right away...I'm watching a TV show that I really don't want to miss the ending of because it's the season finale and there's supposed to be a huge plot twist.\n[00:10 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Oh? What are you watching?\n[00:18 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm watching a cowboy film.\n[00:20 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Can Mr. Taylor help me?\n[00:22 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, he can't now, Paul. He's reading a book that he's been really into lately, some historical fiction novel about World War II that he says is absolutely gripping.\n[00:27 - 00:28] Speaker USER: What is he reading?\n[00:33 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: He's reading a magazine.\n[00:35 - 00:36] Speaker USER: What about Kate?\n[00:36 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, she can't help you either. She's making a phone call to her friend about some plans for the weekend that they've been discussing all week, something about a road trip to the mountains.\n[00:43 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Oh? Who's she calling?\n[00:47 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: She's calling her boyfriend." + }, + { + "key": "36", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/36/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: So, here we are, deep in the forest. With me is Dr. Green, can you tell us a little about this wonderful place?\n[00:07 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, of course. As you can see, the forest is full of trees, birds and various types of insects that contribute to the ecosystem in fascinating ways, from pollination to decomposition, and their intricate relationships with the plants create a delicate balance that sustains the entire forest.\n[00:13 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I couldn't help but notice the variety of plants around us. How many different kinds of plants are there here?\n[00:27 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, in just one square kilometer of the forest, you can find about 1,500 different kinds of plants and 750 different kinds of trees. And many of them don't grow in any other places of the world. But I was also mentioning the insects—\n[00:46 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Ah, right, the insects. But before we get into that, I'm sure the people listening to this program can hear this unbelievable noise of birds. What's making all the noise?\n[00:58 - 01:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, of course. The forest is full of living things. You can find about 400 different kinds of birds in just one square kilometer. And as I was saying earlier, the insects here are just as diverse and play a crucial role in maintaining the ecosystem." + }, + { + "key": "37_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/37/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Hello!\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello, Mike! This is Jane.\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Oh. Hello, Jane!\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Listen, Mike! I've got a real problem.\n[00:08 - 00:09] Speaker USER: What is it?\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: The car's broken down.\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Oh, not again.\n[00:13 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah. I checked the oil and I checked almost everything. It's just not starting, and I don't know what else to do. The engine makes this weird clicking sound when I turn the key, but there's no ignition whatsoever.\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Sorry, did you say you checked the battery? Sometimes that's the main culprit.\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I didn't check the battery yet. But the main problem is that it's just not starting at all.\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker USER: You have to get rid of it, you know.\n[00:34 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, I know. But look, the thing is, I've got to pick Tom up at the airport. Can I......?\n[00:41 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Use my car? Yes, of course.\n[00:44 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: That'll be great! It's very kind of you." + }, + { + "key": "38", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/38/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Do you think I could borrow your car to go grocery shopping? The supermarkets outside the city are so much more affordable, and they have a better selection of products including organic produce, international specialties, and bulk items that we just can't find in our local stores.\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I'm a bit concerned about the distance. How far out are these supermarkets?\n[00:16 - 00:24] Speaker USER: They're about a 30-minute drive from here. I was going to say they're much cheaper. I'd also be happy to pick up anything you need.\n[00:24 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I don't like to let anyone else drive my car. Tell you what, why don't we go together?" + }, + { + "key": "39", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/39/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Why don't you sit down? Now, there are several questions I must ask you if you don't mind. It will help us process your application more efficiently and ensure all the necessary documentation is properly reviewed before submission.\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, before you continue, I just wanted to clarify—how long will this take? I have another appointment soon.\n[00:13 - 00:20] Speaker USER: It shouldn't take too long. I just need to ask a few questions. What is the purpose of your visit to the States?\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm going to attend a conference on air pollution.\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker USER: When and where is this conference being held?\n[00:27 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's being held in the first two weeks of February at the University of Stanford in California.\n[00:34 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Who will pay your expenses?\n[00:36 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: The University of Stanford. Here is the official letter of invitation.\n[00:41 - 00:46] Speaker USER: I see. Fine. When do you want to go?\n[00:46 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd like to leave in mid-January if my passport is ready by then. I'm hoping to avoid any last-minute rush.\n[00:54 - 01:01] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but did you mention how long the conference lasts? I mean, will your stay be just for the two weeks, or do you plan to remain longer?\n[01:01 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: The conference itself is two weeks, but I plan to stay a few extra days to meet with some colleagues. As I was saying, I'd like to leave in mid-January if my passport is ready by then.\n[01:14 - 01:20] Speaker USER: That shouldn't be difficult. Why don't you phone me about January 10th? I should be able to give you an answer then.\n[01:21 - 01:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you." + }, + { + "key": "80_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/80/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, Lucy. Do you have some time to talk about next week's trip with me?\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, Dave.\n[00:06 - 00:24] Speaker USER: OK. So, we're leaving on Monday from Hartsfield International Airport, and returning on Friday. Do we take ourselves to the airport? Maybe we need to book a taxi, or just go by public transportation, but I'm not sure if that's the best option considering our luggage and the early morning departure time we have scheduled.\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I actually checked on that. No, we don't have to. The company car will pick us up and take us there.\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Oh, that's good. When?\n[00:26 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Our flight leaves at 11:00 a.m., so they should pick us up between 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. Besides, the company pays for our trip, including hotel and meals, so we don't have to worry about those expenses.\n[00:39 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Wait, you mentioned the company car, but what about the return trip? Do we also get picked up from the airport when we come back?\n[00:46 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, they'll arrange for the same service when we return. And as I was saying, the company covers our hotel and food expenses completely, including breakfast at the hotel and dinner at approved restaurants near our meeting locations.\n[00:59 - 01:00] Speaker USER: How much will that be?\n[01:01 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, New York is a pretty expensive city. So, each of us will get $200 a day.\n[01:07 - 01:09] Speaker USER: Oh, OK. Thanks for telling me that.\n[01:09 - 01:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're welcome." + }, + { + "key": "81_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/81/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hello, Jane. This is Peter speaking.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi, how are you?\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Fine. And I've got some great news for you.\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? What's it about?\n[00:10 - 00:26] Speaker USER: I remember you are interested in watching golf games. The Houston Open will be running from May 26 to May 30 at the Memorial Park Golf Course, featuring some of the world's top players competing for the championship title, and I was thinking we could go together.\n[00:16 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: May 26? Oh no, I just realized I'll be on a business trip in China from May 25 to June 2. I won't be able to make it.\n[00:26 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Well, I'm sorry you have to be away on business then. Let me see. Another game, the US Open will be running from July 15 to July 18. How about that?\n[00:37 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great. I will be on my holiday then. By the way, what were you saying about the Houston Open dates before I interrupted?\n[00:45 - 00:56] Speaker USER: I was saying it runs from May 26 to May 30. But since you'll be away, the US Open sounds like a perfect alternative. It would be wonderful if we could watch the game together." + }, + { + "key": "82_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/82/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Customer Service. Anthony Grant speaking. How may I help you?\n[00:04 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can't believe this is happening. I called and ordered a 32-inch bag last Friday. But today I found that you sent a 24-inch one. I'm planning to use that bag during our vacation in Mexico. But it doesn't seem possible any more, because we'll take off on Saturday. It's only 2 days away. What am I supposed to do now? I'm really stressed out about this situation and I need an immediate solution since we've already packed all our other luggage for the trip.\n[00:24 - 00:32] Speaker USER: I'm really sorry to hear that, madam. Let me check the details of your order right away. Could you please provide me with your order number?\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's CE2938.\n[00:37 - 01:02] Speaker USER: Just a minute. I do apologize, madam. There did seem to be a mistake. I'll have the correct size bag sent to you by overnight mail right away. It will arrive in time for your Saturday trip. Again I apologize for any inconvenience caused by our mistake. I promise it won't happen\n[01:02 - 01:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a relief. But just to confirm, will I need to return the 24-inch bag, or should I wait until the correct one arrives?\n[01:11 - 01:19] Speaker USER: You'll need to return the 24-inch bag, but don't worry, we'll provide you with a return label. And as I was saying, I promise it won't happen again.\n[01:20 - 01:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, well. Thank you." + }, + { + "key": "83_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/83/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I think I'll get one of those new T-shirts, you know, with the school's logo on both the front and the back. It'll be a great way to show some school spirit during events and I've been looking for something comfortable yet stylish to wear to all our upcoming games and rallies.\n[00:04 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but have you seen the price? They're really expensive for what they are.\n[00:14 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Yeah, I noticed. But I was thinking it might be worth it since it's for the school. Oh, and you mentioned something about the printing fading when you wash them? I was worried that it might not last long if that's the case, especially since I'd want to wear it regularly and would need to wash it frequently after sports practices and outdoor activities.\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's what I've heard. The quality isn't great, so you might end up regretting the purchase." + }, + { + "key": "84_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/84/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi, Lily, how's your new flat?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's great. I really like it.\n[00:06 - 00:07] Speaker USER: How big is it?\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's one big room, but it has a bathroom and a small kitchen, too.\n[00:12 - 00:14] Speaker USER: How far is it from the office?\n[00:15 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's only about 10 minutes.\n[00:17 - 00:26] Speaker USER: 10 minutes by bus or by car? I'm trying to figure out if I should consider moving somewhere closer to the office as well, since the commute has been such a hassle lately.\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: On foot. I walked to work this morning. I was 10 minutes early.\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker USER: You are lucky. I was 10 minutes late.\n[00:30 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: What happened?\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker USER: All the buses came late. By the way, I was going to ask, is your flat close enough that you can walk every day?\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it's close enough. But what did Susan say about you being late?" + }, + { + "key": "85_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/85/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hello, sir. How many in your party?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just myself. What is the rate?\n[00:06 - 00:18] Speaker USER: OK, a single fare is $50 per ride, which covers the entire journey including all stops along the route and guarantees you a comfortable seat with complimentary beverages during your trip.\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, did you say $50? That seems a bit higher than what I expected. Is there any discount available?\n[00:19 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Unfortunately, $50 is the standard fare. We do have discounts for groups, but since you're traveling alone, this would be the rate. By the way, I hadn't finished earlier—it's $50 per ride.\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Fine. Do I have to show my passport?\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker USER: No, it's not necessary. But you have to fill out this form.\n[00:38 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure." + }, + { + "key": "86_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/86/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Look at you, you are so cute. Hey, does this guy have a name?\n[00:04 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's Hopper. We call him that because of how he likes to jump around and eat a lot of vegetables, especially carrots and leafy greens which provide him with all the essential nutrients he needs to stay active and healthy.\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Oh, I see! He seems to be getting along with the other animals too.\n[00:18 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: All of the animals you see here have been rescued, and in most cases, they are separated from their mothers. They're all like brothers and sisters to each other, forming a close-knit group that supports one another through play and shared meals.\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but I have a dog and a cat at home. Do you think it would be too stressful for him?\n[00:38 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not at all. As long as your animals are well trained it shouldn't be a problem. You should get a cage for him, though. Oh, and I was about to mention that they're all like brothers and sisters here, so he should adapt well.\n[00:50 - 00:57] Speaker USER: That's reassuring. Is he healthy? Or does he need to be taken to an animal doctor first?\n[00:57 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: He's 100% healthy. We've had him checked by our veterinarian multiple times, and he's up to date on all his vaccinations and preventive care treatments." + }, + { + "key": "87_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/87/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi Lucy, is there anything special today at school?\n[00:03 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi dad, today, Maria asked if she could copy my math homework during lunch break because she was struggling with the last few problems and didn't have time to finish, but I explained that wouldn't help her learn the material properly.\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Wait, did she ask that in front of the teacher or just to you privately?\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just to me privately. I told her no, because that was cheating.\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Good. I'm glad that you said no. She needs to do her own work.\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: She is smart, but I think she is just lazy.\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker USER: By the way, what was the math homework about? You didn't mention it earlier.\n[00:36 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, it was about fractions and decimals. It wasn't that hard, honestly." + }, + { + "key": "88_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/88/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Thank you for calling the Hillside Gallery. How can I help you?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello. Is there a photography exhibition this weekend?\n[00:07 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Yes, there is.\n[00:08 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: How much is the ticket?\n[00:10 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Tickets for the gallery are 10 pounds and half price for children, but this includes the painting exhibitions, too. If you only want to see the photography exhibition, it's 7 pounds per person, with half price for children, but please note that the photography exhibition has some special installations that might interest you, including interactive displays and a virtual reality experience showcasing the photographer's creative process.\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I meant to ask earlier—do you offer any discounts for students?\n[00:34 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Oh, yes, we do offer a student discount. Students can get in for 5 pounds for the photography exhibition, and 8 pounds for the full gallery. By the way, I was about to mention that the gallery's on Flower Street, isn't open on Mondays, so plan your visit accordingly and consider coming during weekdays when it's less crowded for a more enjoyable experience.\n[00:53 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I was wondering about the location—where exactly are you now?\n[00:59 - 01:06] Speaker USER: We moved to a different building last year. Our present address is 25 Gardenia Road. It's opposite to the Town Square.\n[01:07 - 01:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see. Does the number 25 bus go by it?\n[01:10 - 01:19] Speaker USER: Yes, but I suggest you not take a bus or drive here. You will be stuck in a traffic jam at weekends on this street. The underground is easy and fast.\n[01:19 - 01:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. Thank you for your help." + }, + { + "key": "89_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/89/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Oh, I wish that bus would come! My feet are freezing. I suppose I've been here for 10 minutes or maybe even longer considering how slowly time passes when you're standing out in this bitter cold without proper winter boots or gloves.\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's long enough in the winter. By the way, did you notice the snow started just an hour ago?\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Yes, I did. It's really coming down now. They're still predicting 2 or 3 inches.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I won't go into the office tomorrow. I'll just work from home.\n[00:24 - 00:25] Speaker USER: What do you do?\n[00:26 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm a lawyer. My office is around the corner.\n[00:29 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Oh, I work in the same building, in that travel agency next to the lobby. I've seen you walk by several times. Stop in and have a cup of coffee sometime!\n[00:38 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds nice! By the way, you mentioned you'd been waiting for the bus for about 10 minutes. I hope it comes soon!" + }, + { + "key": "90_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/90/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What kind of wine did you have, sir?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: We had red wine, one bottle of the house wine.\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Just a moment, I'll check with the waitress. All right, sir. I corrected the mistake.\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd like to pay by check, do you accept out-of-town checks?\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Yes, do you have some identification?\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have my driver's license and two credit cards, is that enough for you to verify my identity?\n[00:24 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but just to clarify, is your driver's license from Halifax? We usually need to confirm the address for out-of-town checks.\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it's from Halifax. Is that alright?\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Yes, that's fine. Ah, I see you're from Halifax. How do you like Montreal?\n[00:41 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think it's a marvelous city.\n[00:44 - 00:56] Speaker USER: How long are you going to be staying in Montreal? Are you here on business or just for leisure, and have you had a chance to visit any of our famous landmarks like Mount Royal or the Old Port yet?\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I'm staying for 3 more days until Tuesday. We arrived 2 days ago.\n[00:56 - 00:58] Speaker USER: I hope you enjoy your visit here.\n[00:59 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you." + }, + { + "key": "91_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/91/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Do you know Sammo Hung, a Mister Rice kind?\n[00:03 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course, he is now 56 years old, and he started studying aerobics, singing, dancing and Kung Fu at the age of 9, and has starred in 140 Kung Fu films. He has also become an independent producer and director, contributing significantly to the action film genre by introducing innovative choreography techniques and mentoring many of today's top action stars.\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but did you just say he's 56? I thought he was older!\n[00:27 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, he's 56. But as I was saying, he's also become an independent producer and director. But you mentioned something about him in the kitchen earlier—what does he do there?\n[00:39 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Oh right, in the kitchen with his wife by his side, he still puts on quite a dinner time show. He loves to cook traditional dishes, and his knife skills are just as impressive as his martial arts moves, often incorporating flashy techniques that make cooking look like a performance art.\n[00:49 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: What does he do there?" + }, + { + "key": "92_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/92/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Excuse me, is this seat taken?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I don't think so.\n[00:04 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Thanks. I am waiting for the train at 9:00 o'clock to Shanghai. Where will you be heading after that? I'm curious because I haven't met many people traveling to Shanghai from this station before.\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, what a coincidence! We are on the same train.\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Really? What is your seat number?\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: No.5 on the second row, and you?\n[00:20 - 00:28] Speaker USER: I am on the third row No.10. By the way, I was going to ask, where will you go after you arrive in Shanghai?\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm visiting a friend. Could you please keep an eye on my luggage? I want to go to the washroom.\n[00:34 - 00:35] Speaker USER: No problem.\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you so much." + }, + { + "key": "93_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/93/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: So what do you think of my new dress?\n[00:02 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think it's great! I really like the color, and it goes really well with your eyes. I've actually been eyeing that dress at Maxine's for a while now, but I wasn't sure I could afford ninety-five dollars but I was considering saving up for it because the quality seems excellent and the design is so versatile for different occasions.\n[00:14 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Wait, ninety-five dollars?\n[00:23 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's the price they were advertising it at. I was hoping it might go on sale soon. Why, how much did you pay for it?\n[00:30 - 00:36] Speaker USER: I bought it for one hundred and forty-five dollars at Helen's Boutique. I didn't know I could get it cheaper somewhere else.\n[00:37 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course! Everything at Helen's is overpriced, and they sell things that you can find at almost every other clothing store! But, you mentioned ninety-five dollars earlier—what was it about Maxine's pricing that made you hesitate?\n[00:52 - 00:59] Speaker USER: Oh, I was just thinking about my budget at the time. But now I realize I could have saved a lot if I had shopped around more." + }, + { + "key": "94_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/94/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Good afternoon, Peace restaurant, may I help you?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd like to reserve a table for two, my wife and I.\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Yes, sir. What time would you like, sir?\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not sure. Perhaps around 8 PM.\n[00:14 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Fine, a reserve a table for two at 8 PM, sir, may I have your name and contact number to finalize the reservation in case we need to reach you regarding any special arrangements for your anniversary celebration?\n[00:18 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, before I forget, could you make sure the table is by the window? It's our anniversary, and I'd like it to be very special.\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker USER: I'll try my best. But I still need your name, sir.\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Juliet, Juliet Berman.\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Thank you, Mr.Berman. and you prefer smoking or non-smoking?\n[00:39 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Non-smoking will be fine, please.\n[00:41 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Great, with a table by the window and non-smoking. Looking forward to having you with us tonight, Mr.Berman.\n[00:49 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you, goodbye." + }, + { + "key": "95_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/95/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hello, Parker. How's everything?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Can't complain. And you?\n[00:04 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Business is booming. I understand you want to meet up with me next week. How's your schedule looking on Wednesday? I was thinking we could meet in the morning around 9 AM at that new café downtown that just opened last month—they have excellent coffee and a quiet atmosphere perfect for our discussion.\n[00:10 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but before we lock in a time, I need to confirm—are we still planning to discuss the new partnership proposal during this meeting?\n[00:22 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Yes, that's definitely on the agenda. I was about to say that my schedule is pretty flexible, so I can come out and see you first thing Wednesday.\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great, Wednesday works for me. By the way, you mentioned your schedule earlier—did you have any other appointments that day?" + }, + { + "key": "96", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/96/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: You are looking really healthy lately. What are you doing differently?\n[00:04 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you for noticing! I've been making a few lifestyle changes over the past few months, including getting more sleep, cutting down on processed foods, and incorporating a daily meditation practice that has significantly improved my mental clarity and focus.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I'm really curious—are these changes related to your diet as well?\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, yes, but it all started when my brother challenged me to quit smoking.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Ha! That's right. You used to smoke. I forgot!\n[00:30 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: When I kicked that habit, I found I had so much more energy. I started exploring different ways to stay active, like joining a local running club and trying out yoga classes, which really made a difference in how I feel overall both physically and mentally.\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Exercising, I bet! But wait, where do you usually work out?\n[00:46 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I prefer to be outside. I took up hiking and mountain biking." + }, + { + "key": "97", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/97/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: How did you find your apartment?\n[00:02 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: You can check on the bulletin boards at school for local housing. If you need a roommate, there are different groups on social media where you can find people looking for roommates, and many of them include detailed profiles with lifestyle preferences and budget requirements to help you find the perfect match.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Oh, speaking of roommates, do you think it's better to live with someone or alone?\n[00:20 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: That really depends on your personal preference. But as I was saying, there are websites that can hook you up with a roommate if you decide to go that route.\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Got it. How much do apartments cost around here?\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: It depends on what you want. Do you want a one- or two-bedroom apartment?\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker USER: I just need a one-bedroom apartment.\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: That will probably cost you around twelve hundred dollars a month.\n[00:45 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Would you come with me to look at apartments?\n[00:48 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: I would be happy to look at apartments with you. Oh, by the way, I didn't finish mentioning earlier—those websites for finding roommates can also help you compare rental prices in different areas and find the best deals." + }, + { + "key": "98_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/98/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, Jeff, where's your stereo?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I needed some money, so I hocked it last week.\n[00:05 - 00:16] Speaker USER: You must have been really hurting for cash to have to sell something like that, especially since I know how much you loved that stereo system and all the memories attached to it from our college days.\n[00:09 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it was pretty rough. I had just enough money to make ends meet until payday. Then last Wednesday I received a phone bill to the tune of $195.00. I hit the ceiling when I saw that.\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Wait, $195? That's a huge bill! Was it a mistake, or did something unexpected happen?\n[00:27 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: It wasn't a mistake. I'd forgotten that my brother had used my phone earlier this month to call his girlfriend. He forgot to mention that she happened to be in New York at the time, 3000 miles away.\n[00:40 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Oh, that explains it. But, you were saying before about needing money—how did you manage after getting that bill?\n[00:47 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, if you need some money to tide you over until payday, I can loan you some.\n[00:52 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Thanks, but tomorrow's payday. I can make it until then. Thanks anyway." + }, + { + "key": "99_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/99/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:13] Speaker USER: He's not very good at the long jump though, is he? But he really excels in sprinting, so maybe that's where his focus should be, especially considering how much natural speed and explosive power he demonstrates during practice sessions.\n[00:03 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: He's not bad. He can jump a distance of over four meters. I think he just prefers running to jumping. Jimmy's very good at the high jump. He can jump over two meters. Again, that's fine for someone hi—\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Two meters? That means that the high jump bar is above his head! Are any of them good at long-distance running?\n[00:24 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: The longest race we run is the 1500 meters. A few of the boys and one girl can do it in less than five minutes. By the way, you mentioned the long jump earlier—Timmy's not bad at it, but he definitely prefers running.\n[00:39 - 00:40] Speaker USER: How are they at swimming?\n[00:41 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: They're ok. I ask them to swim 500 meters each day. That's 20 lengths of the swimming pool. They're not very fast, but that's ok. I just want them to build their strength up and keep in shape.\n[00:55 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Kate is very good at diving from a height of 10 meters.\n[00:59 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd be afraid to jump from that height!\n[01:01 - 01:08] Speaker USER: I think that these kids haven't learnt to be afraid yet. She started diving from a lower height, but she soon wanted to go higher.\n[01:09 - 01:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: It seems that they really enjoy going faster, higher, and further." + }, + { + "key": "120_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/120/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I want to buy some meat.\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: What kind would you like?\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I want one pound of ground beef.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's going to be about $2.48.\n[00:10 - 00:11] Speaker USER: That will be fine.\n[00:12 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: What else can I get for you today? We have some great specials on pork chops and our selection of organic vegetables is also on sale if you're interested in making a complete meal.\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Oh, before I forget, can you tell me how fresh the ground beef is?\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's very fresh, delivered just this morning. Now, what else can I get for you?\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Let me also have three pounds of chicken breasts.\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's going to be $4.05 a pound.\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Can you tell me the total cost of the chicken breasts?\n[00:38 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: That will be $12.15.\n[00:42 - 00:44] Speaker USER: That's all I'm going to get today.\n[00:44 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's fine. Let me get your meat." + }, + { + "key": "121_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/121/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Morning, Bob. Fancy meeting you here!\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Morning, Jenny. Haven't seen you for ages!\n[00:05 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Well, I thought I'd come to see you, so here I am, hoping we could catch up over coffee and discuss all the exciting things that have been happening in our lives since we last met properly.\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that reminds me, did you get my email last week about the project update?\n[00:16 - 00:23] Speaker USER: I did, but I was actually going to say that I wanted to catch up in person. How have you been?\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Fine, just fine. And you?\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Not so well. I've come down with the flu.\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry to hear that. Take care of yourself. By the way, what were you going to say earlier about catching up?\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker USER: I just wanted to mention that it's really great to see you again. How about a drink tonight?\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sounds wonderful. When shall we make it?\n[00:44 - 00:45] Speaker USER: How about seven?\n[00:45 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK.\n[00:46 - 00:47] Speaker USER: I'll pick you up." + }, + { + "key": "122_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/122/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I heard Tom was caught stealing something again in the supermarket.\n[00:04 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? He deserves it! They should tighten security to prevent this from happening again by installing more surveillance cameras and implementing stricter bag checks at the exits.\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but do you know what exactly he was trying to steal this time?\n[00:14 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not sure about the details, but the word is his brother would go bail for him. Last time it's his father who went to the police station to bail him out after he was caught shoplifting several expensive electronic items from the same store.\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Bail for him? This is becoming a pattern. But you mentioned his father—what happened last time?" + }, + { + "key": "123_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/123/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Are you feeling better today, Bill?\n[00:02 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, it's hard to say. I cough a lot in the evening especially when I lie down, and it's been keeping me awake for hours which makes me feel exhausted the next day.\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, Bill, but have you considered that your cough might be getting worse because of smoking?\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're right, but you know, it's hard to give up an old habit.\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker USER: But you should make up your mind first. By the way, you were saying you cough a lot in the evening?\n[00:23 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, especially in the evening. But I often have to work til late at night, so I need something to keep me awake and focused, though I know relying on stimulants isn't the healthiest solution in the long run.\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Why don't you try going to bed and getting up early? You'll have the same time for work without needing something to keep you awake.\n[00:42 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you for your advice! I'll try it." + }, + { + "key": "124_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/124/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What would you have for dessert?\n[00:01 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, what do you think would pair well with the main course we just had? I was considering something light and refreshing to balance the rich flavors we enjoyed earlier.\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Sorry, I just realized I didn't ask, do you have any preferences for the type of cake?\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I was about to ask what options you have. Cakes, fruits, and ice cream, right?\n[00:18 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Yes, that's correct.\n[00:20 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Give me ice cream and cake.\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker USER: I will have cake and fruits.\n[00:24 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ok, thanks. And which would you like to drink, coffee or\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Actually, I forgot to mention, do you have any specific fruit in mind, or should I just choose for you?\n[00:40 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I didn't specify earlier. I prefer apples if you have them. And for the drink, I would like tea.\n[00:46 - 00:47] Speaker USER: I want coffee.\n[00:47 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you.\n[00:49 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Thank you, please wait a minute.\n[00:51 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, Waiter, give me the bill, please.\n[00:54 - 00:56] Speaker USER: 32 dollars, sir." + }, + { + "key": "125_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/125/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hello?\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello, I'm a local student and I'm reading about the flat that you posted on the website. Is it still available?\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Yes, it is.\n[00:11 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: How about the rent? Do you want the rent weekly or monthly? Because we offer flexible payment options depending on your preference and financial situation, though most students find weekly payments more manageable.\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just realized I didn't ask—does the rent include any utilities or is that separate?\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: The rent doesn't include utilities, so you'll need to budget for those separately. But you have to pay weekly on Mondays.\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker USER: OK. Is it near public transport?\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yes, it's only 5 minutes walk to the underground station.\n[00:39 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Great. May I come over to see it tomorrow afternoon at about 3:00 pm?\n[00:43 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. By the way, you asked about the rent earlier—just to clarify, it's 50 a week, and you pay on Mondays.\n[00:49 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Got it. See you tomorrow.\n[00:51 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: See you." + }, + { + "key": "126_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/126/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hello, it's Emma McDonald here, from AB electronics. I'd like to book a room for the twenty-fifth, please.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Certainly, would you like a single or a double room?\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker USER: A room for 3, please.\n[00:11 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: The rooms for 3 are $150 per night, including complimentary Wi-Fi and access to the fitness center, along with daily housekeeping services and a complimentary welcome drink upon arrival at our hotel's lobby bar.\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Oh, sorry to interrupt, but my company uses the hotel regularly. We normally get a discount.\n[00:28 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh sorry, that will be $100 per night, then. $120 with breakfast. Would you like to include the breakfast?\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Yes, please. And you were saying something about the $150 rate before I interrupted?" + }, + { + "key": "127_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/127/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey Roy. I've been thinking for a long time.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh yeah. About what, Cindy?\n[00:05 - 00:15] Speaker USER: About the future. About what I want to achieve in life and how I can make a meaningful impact through my career choices while maintaining a good work-life balance.\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but have you already considered any specific careers that align with what you're passionate about?\n[00:15 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Em, I'm sure there are a lot of things that I can do, like doctor, professor, hostess. But I'd like a job in which I can often travel.\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, what about being an air hostess? You could travel a lot.\n[00:29 - 00:42] Speaker USER: No, I've thought of that. Air hostess work really hard. It's so tiring. And planes aren't safe nowadays. They might crash because of bad weather or even be used as weapons if they fall into the wrong hands.\n[00:43 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: How about being an interpreter? You are really good at languages. And you could travel to international meetings.\n[00:49 - 00:53] Speaker USER: No, I don't think so. Interpreting doesn't sound interesting to me.\n[00:53 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, what are you interested in?\n[00:55 - 01:11] Speaker USER: Well, maybe I'll become an international businesswoman. It's so challenging, though I haven't finished telling you why I want to explore this path and how I believe it could help me grow personally and professionally while allowing me to experience different cultures and business practices around the world.\n[01:09 - 01:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: But you don't like thinking about money?" + }, + { + "key": "128_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/128/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: How long have you played the piano? You're great.\n[00:03 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks, I've been playing since I was 9 and now I'm 17. I have to practice for 2 hours every day, but I sometimes wish I had more time to explore other hobbies like painting or learning new languages, which I've always been curious about.\n[00:09 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Wow, 2 hours every day? That sounds intense. How do you stay motivated to keep practicing so consistently?\n[00:17 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, now that I have more experience, I write my own music. I feel creative and I enjoy making people happy as they listen to me. But I didn't finish telling you earlier—I really do love practicing, even if it takes a lot of time.\n[00:33 - 00:41] Speaker USER: That's cool. I feel that way when I play soccer. When I play, I feel good about using my skills and people like to watch me, you know what I mean?\n[00:41 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly." + }, + { + "key": "129_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/129/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Yes, of course. I'm 18 years old and just graduated from Peterson Secretary school. I read your ad. in the newspaper and I know that you're looking for a secretary who can handle various administrative tasks efficiently and contribute to the smooth operation of the office while maintaining excellent communication with both clients and colleagues.\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I just wanted to ask—what made you interested in this particular secretary position?\n[00:20 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Oh, well, I've always been interested in administrative work, and I believe working in a professional environment like yours would help me grow. But as I was saying, I know that you're looking for a secretary who can manage day-to-day tasks and support the team effectively.\n[00:36 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Could you please tell me what you can do?\n[00:39 - 00:48] Speaker USER: I can do whatever a secretary is expected to do, such as typing, receiving phone calls, sending faxes, or writing reports.\n[00:49 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, it seems that your qualifications for the job are excellent. Could you tell me what kind of salary you're expecting?\n[00:56 - 01:01] Speaker USER: I saw in the ad. that this position offers a salary of around $800 a month.\n[01:02 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's right.\n[01:03 - 01:04] Speaker USER: That would be fine with me.\n[01:05 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is there anything you would like to know about the job?" + }, + { + "key": "130_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/130/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hello, I'm calling about the apartment you advertised.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. What kind of apartments are you interested in?\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I'm interested in a one bedroom, do you have any available?\n[00:10 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I have one. When do you plan to move in and how long do you anticipate staying? We typically prefer tenants who can commit to at least a one-year lease.\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but could you tell me if the apartment is on a higher floor? I'm hoping for a bit of a view.\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's actually on the third floor, which does offer a nice view of the park nearby. When do you need it?\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Sometime around next week. How much is the rent?\n[00:30 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, the rent is $650, with a $300 security deposit. Gas and water are included, but you pay for electricity.\n[00:39 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Sounds good. May I come over tomorrow to take a look?\n[00:43 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, what time would you like to come?\n[00:46 - 00:47] Speaker USER: How about 10:00 AM?\n[00:48 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good. May I have your name, please?\n[00:50 - 00:51] Speaker USER: My name is Blanca.\n[00:52 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Blanca, I'll see you tomorrow. By the way, I forgot to ask earlier—are you okay with the third-floor location?\n[00:59 - 01:03] Speaker USER: Yes, that sounds perfect. Looking forward to it!" + }, + { + "key": "131_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/131/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Good morning, Mrs. Smith.\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good morning! Can you help me, please? I'm looking for some books for my mother.\n[00:06 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Well, what kind of books does she usually enjoy reading? I'd be happy to recommend several options once I know more about her preferences and reading habits.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I should mention that she's very fond of detective stories.\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker USER: I see. Has she read any detective stories recently? We have some excellent new releases in that genre that might interest her.\n[00:23 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yes!\n[00:25 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Do you know if she's read this one? It's by a popular author who writes intricate plots with surprising twists.\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not sure, but she probably won't remember if she has! She's very forgetful!\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Ah! She has a bad memory. How old is she?\n[00:40 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: She's eighty-seven.\n[00:43 - 00:50] Speaker USER: I suggest you take this book. It's very exciting with memorable characters and a fast-paced storyline that should keep her engaged.\n[00:51 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you. That's a good idea. She likes exciting books. By the way, earlier you were about to ask what kind of books she likes—could you suggest another one?" + }, + { + "key": "132_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/132/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hey, Jimmy, you've been sitting in front of the TV all day. Anything interesting on TV?\n[00:06 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really. Quite boring right now, actually. Mostly infomercials and public service announcements that aren't really engaging, just the same repetitive content about local community events and government programs that I've seen a hundred times before.\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Why don't you turn off the TV and get outside? You need to get some fresh air.\n[00:21 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, I know. But my favorite show is on in a couple of minutes. It's the series finals, and I wouldn't miss it for the world!\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Really? What's the series about?\n[00:32 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, it's about how an immigrant girl achieve her dream in America. It's a sitcom but really quite smart and really funny. I think you'd enjoy the humor and the way it touches on real-life issues while still keeping things lighthearted and entertaining, with brilliant comedic timing from the entire cast.\n[00:46 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Wait, did you say it's about an immigrant girl? That sounds like it could be pretty deep. How does it handle those themes?\n[00:53 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, it's actually quite clever. The show examines American xenophobia and how it might conflict with the American dream, with hilarious results.\n[01:04 - 01:10] Speaker USER: That really does sound interesting! But you were saying something about it being smart and funny, right?\n[01:10 - 01:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, exactly. It balances humor with some pretty insightful commentary. Oh, here it comes! Why don't we watch it together? They're going to have a court debate in this episode. It should be good." + }, + { + "key": "133_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/133/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Really? What time and where will it be held? I need to plan my schedule accordingly and make sure I have enough time to get ready before we meet up.\n[00:01 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I just remembered—do you have any dietary restrictions? I want to make sure the restaurant can accommodate.\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: No, I don't have any restrictions. But you didn't mention the time and place yet.\n[00:14 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right! It's at 7:30 PM at London-Chinese restaurant. I'll be at your place at seven to pick you up if you need a ride.\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Yes, please, I'll need a ride. I'll be waiting for you then.\n[00:27 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: See you tomorrow at seven. Make sure your dress a little formally. I heard the restaurant is kind of upscale.\n[00:33 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Thank you, see you then.\n[00:35 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: See you." + }, + { + "key": "134_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/134/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I'm going to be moving out soon.\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: You still have time on your lease.\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: There's no way that I can stay here.\n[00:10 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's not going to be all right.\n[00:12 - 00:23] Speaker USER: I don't understand why I can't just leave and get my deposit back when I'm clearly in a situation where continuing to live here is causing me significant personal and financial hardship.\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but if you're leaving early, you know that typically means forfeiting the deposit, right?\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker USER: I was actually about to ask about that. Why can't I have it back?\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Because you're leaving before your lease is over.\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker USER: But I'm not able to live here anymore.\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand, but I can't help you with that." + }, + { + "key": "135_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/135/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: May I help you?\n[00:01 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Give me a Big Mac, a small order of French fries and a medium Coke.\n[00:06 - 00:16] Speaker USER: You'll need to wait a few minutes for the fries. They are still in the fryer, but they should be ready soon and I'll personally check to ensure they're cooked to your preferred level of crispiness.\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that's okay. By the way, could you make sure the fries are extra crispy?\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Sure, I'll let them know. Your total comes to $7.\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Here's a twenty. Could you give me some more napkins?\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Sure. Your cash back is $13. And we'll bring out your fries in two minutes.\n[00:29 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks. Oh, did you mention earlier that the fries were still in the fryer? Just wanted to confirm they'll be extra crispy.\n[00:37 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Yes, I made sure to note that for you." + }, + { + "key": "136", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/136/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: You've been working here for nearly a month, how do you feel about the job?\n[00:04 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not bad. Thank you for your help. I am always busy with this job, I feel a bit overwhelmed at times, but I think it's just part of the learning curve and I'm confident I'll get used to the rhythm once I gain more experience in this role.\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but when you say you're feeling tired, is it more about the workload or the pace of the work here?\n[00:20 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's mainly the workload that's exhausting, but I also feel that the work efficiency here is very high. By the way, you have strong working ability and professional skill; it seems that you know all, that's really wonderful!\n[00:35 - 00:47] Speaker USER: You know the phrase \"the survival of the fittest.\" We have no choices. Oh, you mentioned feeling a bit tired earlier—do you think it's something that will get better with time?\n[00:48 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hope so. I guess I'll just have to work hard and adapt." + }, + { + "key": "137", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/137/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I'd like to help pitch in with dinner.\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? You're joking.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker USER: No. I'd like to do something special for you on your birthday.\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd like that. Alright, put on this apron first.\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker USER: OK. . . Now how can I help, hon?\n[00:14 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hmm, let me see. . . Boil some water.\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Easy. I could do that with my eyes closed. (after a while) Done.\n[00:22 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not bad. Okay, now take some meat and potatoes from the fridge, and don't forget to check if there's any fresh garlic left because we'll need it for seasoning the chicken and vegetables properly.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Wait, do you want any specific type of meat, or should I just grab whatever's there?\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just grab the chicken. But I was saying, take some meat and potatoes from the fridge.\n[00:39 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Got it. How many potatoes do you need?\n[00:42 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Three. And bring four bell peppers.\n[00:45 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Gotcha. . . OK. Here they are.\n[00:48 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Now wash them, then dice the potatoes and bell peppers." + }, + { + "key": "138_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/138/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Excuse me, Professor, I have a problem and need to leave class early.\n[00:04 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why do you have to leave class so suddenly? Is there an emergency situation or something urgent that requires your immediate attention outside of the classroom?\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I'm not feeling well.\n[00:14 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Could you make it up by attending my other section this week?\n[00:17 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Yes, it's all taken care of. By the way, I forgot to mention earlier that I can stay for a few more minutes if there's something important you need to go over, like the upcoming exam topics or any special assignments that might be due next week.\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Are you leaving right away or can you stay for a few more minutes?\n[00:31 - 00:32] Speaker USER: I can stay a few more minutes.\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, but please make sure that you get all of your make-up work completed.\n[00:37 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Thanks, Professor. I've got it covered!\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Go do what you have to do, but make sure it doesn't happen again." + }, + { + "key": "139_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/139/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Did you move into your new apartment?\n[00:02 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, but I'm afraid it's still a mess. I haven't put anything away because I've been too busy with work lately and haven't had the energy to deal with unpacking after long shifts at the office.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Oh, I can imagine. But have you at least unpacked the essentials? Like, you know, your kitchen stuff or clothes?\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really. Everything is still in boxes. It looks like a dump now. I can't stand it.\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Don't worry. It'll probably take you about three weeks to get everything organized.\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't say that. Have you taken a walk around your neighborhood yet?\n[00:30 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Unfortunately, yes.\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do you mean by that?\n[00:34 - 00:48] Speaker USER: I took a long walk through the neighborhood this morning on my way to the train station. It took me 20 minutes just to get there, and I was already running late because the sidewalks were uneven and there were several detours due to construction work.\n[00:47 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, 20 minutes? That's quite a walk! But, considering you're only paying 800 dollars a month, maybe it's worth it?\n[00:55 - 01:05] Speaker USER: Yeah, I thought paying a lower rent would be better, but now I'm not sure. By the way, I didn't finish telling you about the walk—it was longer than I expected, and the area seems a bit isolated.\n[01:06 - 01:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: That does sound inconvenient. Is there a supermarket nearby?\n[01:10 - 01:13] Speaker USER: Yes, if you consider 7-11 a supermarket." + }, + { + "key": "40_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/40/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Excuse me, I'm sorry to bother you, but would you have time to answer a few questions?\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's it about?\n[00:07 - 00:20] Speaker USER: We're doing some market research for a new television channel starting in two years' time that will focus on educational and documentary programming with interactive features for viewers to engage with the content in real-time.\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, why not?\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Lovely, we'll just work through this form. And if we could start with some personal background information.\n[00:25 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure.\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Right, if I could just have your name and contact information first, so we can follow up if necessary.\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but will this take long? I have a meeting in about 15 minutes.\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker USER: It should be quick, just a few more questions. Now, your age?\n[00:43 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: 35.\n[00:45 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Right, great. And your job?\n[00:48 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Systems analyst, but for the form I don't know whether it would count as professional or business or what.\n[00:55 - 00:56] Speaker USER: What do you think?\n[00:57 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, it's more like business.\n[00:59 - 01:07] Speaker USER: Oh, just to clarify, I didn't get to ask earlier—do you have any specific time constraints I should be aware of?\n[01:07 - 01:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just that meeting I mentioned, but I think we should be fine." + }, + { + "key": "41_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/41/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, James, how is the job search going?\n[00:02 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi, Sharon, I had no idea. It'll take so much time. It sure makes it difficult to prepare for final exams. How about finding time to study while also applying to jobs? It's a real challenge, especially when you're trying to tailor each application to different companies and industries.\n[00:10 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I totally get that. Balancing job applications and exams is tough. I was lucky. There seems to be a shortage of high school teachers now. I applied to three schools and each one offered me a position.\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great. Which one did you like?\n[00:26 - 00:44] Speaker USER: I haven't decided yet. Of course, it will be easiest for me to stay here in New York or go back home to Boston, but I may\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: California? That would be a big move! Have you thought about the cost of living there?\n[00:51 - 01:00] Speaker USER: Yeah, that's one of the things I'm considering. But I was going to say I might go to California because of a specific program they offer. Anyway, what about your plans?\n[01:00 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I applied to six newspapers. Last week, I had an interview with New York Times.\n[01:06 - 01:07] Speaker USER: How did it go?\n[01:08 - 01:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not so well. I think they are looking for people with some experience.\n[01:12 - 01:14] Speaker USER: Have you had any other interviews?\n[01:14 - 01:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, not yet. It seems that everyone wants to be a writer these days. There just aren't many jobs out there." + }, + { + "key": "42_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/42/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I'm free this afternoon. Shall we go to the movies?\n[00:03 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. But I hate love stories. Any films about war on the schedule today? I've been really wanting to see something with intense battle scenes and historical accuracy.\n[00:08 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but I just remembered—didn't you mention last week that you were interested in that new historical drama? Maybe we could check if that's playing.\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Right, I did mention that, but I was actually asking about war films. Are there any on today?\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker USER: I'm afraid not. How about the theatre?\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, most plays are badly written, though they're cheap.\n[00:30 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Let's go to a concert. You like music very much, don't you? Maybe we could find something that matches your taste, like a classical symphony or jazz performance at the city hall.\n[00:39 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: I do, but I was going to say that I prefer light music. Nowadays, all you hear is noisy music, American songs, or songs where you can't understand a single word.\n[00:50 - 00:54] Speaker USER: True, it's hard to find something relaxing these days. What are you going to do then?\n[00:55 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why not go to the library to borrow some books. You like reading as much as I do, don't you?" + }, + { + "key": "43_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/43/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Excuse me. I'd like to make a complaint about the noise level coming from your apartment as it's been consistently disrupting my study sessions and making it impossible to concentrate on my exam preparation.\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? What seems to be the issue? Is it something I can help with?\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Well, don't you think you are playing the music too loudly?\n[00:14 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh? I'm sorry. I didn't realize it was so disruptive and affecting your studies this significantly. I'll lower the volume right away and be more mindful of the noise levels in the future.\n[00:22 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Yes. I am preparing for my exam next week and your music is bothering me a great deal that I can't hear myself think.\n[00:30 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry. I'll turn it down. By the way, you mentioned something earlier—what was the problem you were trying to explain before?" + }, + { + "key": "44_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/44/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What are you reading?\n[00:01 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, it's the latest novel by Ray Blune. It's a sci-fi thriller.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I thought he usually wrote horror books.\n[00:09 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: He does. He's good at this genre too. It's a captivating blend of suspense and futuristic elements that keeps you on the edge of your seat, with plot twists you'd never see coming and characters that feel incredibly real despite the fantastical setting.\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but speaking of captivating reads, we're going to the bookshop. Would you like to join us?\n[00:27 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I would. I need to buy a textbook for my course and, as you know, I love browsing through the latest paperbacks.\n[00:35 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Me too. I need something to read on the flight to New York. I can never sleep on planes. Sarah wants to pick up some children's books for her daughter.\n[00:44 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds great. By the way, I didn't get to finish earlier—Ray Blune's novel really pulls you in. But aside from that, I also want to look at Nelson Mandela's autobiography." + }, + { + "key": "45_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/45/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Oh! You're engaged! What a beautiful engagement ring! Who to?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course Mike. Who else? We fell in love at first sight.\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker USER: When's the wedding going to be?\n[00:11 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: We haven't decided yet. There are a lot of things to sort out, like the guest list and the budget, not to mention choosing the perfect venue and finalizing the catering options which are equally important for the big day.\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but have you thought about where you might want to have the wedding?\n[00:24 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not yet, that's actually one of the things we need to sort out. But are you having a big wedding?\n[00:30 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Yes, I've always dreamed of having a big wedding.\n[00:33 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't really enjoy big occasions, but I think I'll come round to the idea in the end. It only happens once in a lifetime, so I want to make sure it's special." + }, + { + "key": "46_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/46/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I wanna register for this mathematics course.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry registration has closed.\n[00:06 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Closed? The clerk told me I could come back and register any time during the first week of classes.\n[00:13 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, that's not possible. The computer's official student account has already been sent to the state. And that's what our budget is based on. Who told you that you could register late? It's clearly stated in our policies that all registrations must be completed before the deadline to ensure proper allocation of resources and faculty assignments.\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Some woman in here when I tried to register three weeks ago. She said I just had to pay a late fee.\n[00:37 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: She must have been a part-time worker. They didn't have much training. Why didn't you register at that time instead of waiting? We always recommend completing the process as soon as possible to avoid any last-minute complications or misunderstandings like this one.\n[00:47 - 00:52] Speaker USER: She said I couldn't until I had my birth certificate. Here it is.\n[00:53 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Huh, that is no reason to demand a birth certificate. We only need to establish residency, you know, a phone bill with your name and address on it would have been fine.\n[01:03 - 01:06] Speaker USER: Serious? Only the proof of my address.\n[01:06 - 01:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I am afraid she gave you the wrong information.\n[01:10 - 01:11] Speaker USER: But it's unfair.\n[01:12 - 01:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I sympathize with your problem, but, to be honest, I don't think there is anything anyone can do for you. You were trapped in the system. If you want, you can talk to the director. She will help you if she can." + }, + { + "key": "47_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/47/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What are you looking for?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I want to buy a new camcorder for my trip this summer.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Do you know what camcorder options are available?\n[00:08 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really. I thought I'd just have a look around and see what catches my eye, maybe compare different brands and models to find the best balance between features and price for my needs.\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but do you have any specific features in mind that you absolutely need for your trip? Like maybe waterproofing or extra durability?\n[00:21 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that's a good point. I hadn't thought about that. But I think I'd like something compact and easy to carry around. Would you like to look at the new digital camcorders that have just come in?\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Sure. I'd like to see the smallest camcorder that you have first.\n[00:35 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ok. This Sony model is their newest and our most popular camcorder. Why don't you see if you like the way it fits in your hand? It's designed to be very ergonomic.\n[00:47 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Actually, before I check how it feels, can you tell me more about its battery life? I need something that lasts long.\n[00:53 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's got an above-average battery life. It lasts up to 12 hours and can be charged in 30 minutes. But I was also going to mention its overall feel—it's very light. That would be good for carrying around all day.\n[01:07 - 01:10] Speaker USER: That sounds great. Can you also take still photos with this?\n[01:11 - 01:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that is an option.\n[01:13 - 01:16] Speaker USER: How about night vision? Can you use it in the dark?" + }, + { + "key": "48_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/48/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Dalian is a beautiful city. Do you agree?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I suppose I do.\n[00:05 - 00:19] Speaker USER: The climate here is pleasant. They usually recommend visiting in the summer when the weather is perfect for outdoor activities like beach outings, hiking along the coastal trails, and enjoying the vibrant nightlife that comes alive during the warmer months.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of the climate, do you think it affects the local economy, especially tourism?\n[00:20 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Yes, the climate does play a role, but I was going to say that they usually say this city is really comfortable to live in.\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: It sure is.\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker USER: No other city can match it. It's heaven.\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, if you live in other cities long enough, you might love them just as much. By the way, what did you mean by \"they usually said\" earlier?\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Oh, I meant that people often say Dalian is really comfortable to live in.\n[00:46 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Maybe.\n[00:47 - 00:48] Speaker USER: That's for sure." + }, + { + "key": "49_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/49/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What time is it, Steven?\n[00:03 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Uh, it's 7:30. Aren't you going to finish your breakfast? You barely touched it and I know you'll be hungry later if you don't eat properly before your busy day downtown.\n[00:06 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I don't have much time. I've got a lot to do downtown today. Speaking of which, if you're coming into the city, we may have lunch together.\n[00:14 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. Let's say 1 o'clock. I'll go to the gym. I have an aerobics class until 11:45. Oh, and it would have to be some place quick.\n[00:23 - 00:24] Speaker USER: How come?\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have a hair appointment at 2:30.\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Oh, OK. What else are you doing today?\n[00:30 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm meeting Rebecca to do some shopping at 5:30 PM. By the way, you didn't finish your breakfast earlier. Aren't you going to eat something before you leave?\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker USER: I might grab something on the way. Tough day ahead, huh?\n[00:44 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, it is my day off, you know.\n[00:46 - 00:50] Speaker USER: OK, OK. Enjoy your morning. I'll see you later." + }, + { + "key": "50_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/50/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Well, good morning, Tom. I haven't seen you for a long time. What seems to be the trouble with your health lately? You look quite pale and exhausted, which makes me worry that this might be more serious than just temporary fatigue.\n[00:05 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I just wanted to mention that I've been feeling really off lately. I feel very tired. I've got a bad headache, and I can't sleep well almost every night.\n[00:17 - 00:31] Speaker USER: That sounds serious. Have you been eating properly? Eating the right kind of food is very important for your health, you know? A balanced diet with proper nutrients can make a huge difference in how you feel both physically and mentally.\n[00:32 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I haven't been eating too well, I guess. I have a lot of work to do, and I usually only have enough time to have a sandwich, and a cup of coffee for lunch.\n[00:42 - 00:55] Speaker USER: And what about dinner? Are you skipping that too? Because consistently missing meals, especially dinner, can lead to nutritional deficiencies that might explain your fatigue and headaches, not to mention the impact on your sleep quality.\n[00:52 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, before we talk about dinner, I wanted to ask—do you think my headaches could be related to my poor eating habits?\n[01:00 - 01:17] Speaker USER: It's quite possible. But back to dinner, you mentioned earlier that sometimes you're too tired to eat anything at all. That's really concerning. You must have a well-balanced diet. But I think the most important thing for you to do right now is to have a good rest and consider seeing a doctor if these symptoms persist.\n[01:17 - 01:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I agree." + }, + { + "key": "51_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/51/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I've been having trouble breathing lately, so I made a doctor's appointment for Monday morning to get it checked out properly since it's been persistent and affecting my sleep quality quite significantly, especially during the night when I try to lie down.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: I thought you just went to the doctor for that same issue a couple of weeks ago. Is it getting worse?\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Oh, that was last Tuesday because I had a cough. The time before that, I couldn't feel my legs, but it turned out that I just stood for too long.\n[00:23 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: That happened to my uncle once. By the way, you mentioned breathing issues—did the cough go away completely, or is it still lingering?\n[00:31 - 00:43] Speaker USER: The cough is mostly gone, but I still feel a bit congested. Anyway, thanks for asking. If you could bring over some soup tomorrow after the appointment, that would be really helpful.\n[00:43 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course, I'll do that. Just let me know how everything goes with the doctor." + }, + { + "key": "52_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/52/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I read a report on the people who can use a foreign language, mainly English.\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? What's it about?\n[00:06 - 00:26] Speaker USER: It's mainly about the different attitudes people have. Towards the foreign language learning, about 27% of the people think of foreign language is a must in their daily communication, especially in professional settings where multinational collaborations and international business dealings are becoming increasingly common.\n[00:17 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but when you say \"a must,\" do you mean they actually use it daily, or is it more about their perception of its importance?\n[00:27 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Good question! It's more about their perception of its importance. But I haven't mentioned that about 35% of the people are learning or willing to learn a foreign language because they see it as a way to enhance their career prospects or personal growth, with many citing specific examples of promotions and opportunities that opened up due to language skills.\n[00:46 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see. And do they mention why these people are motivated to learn? Is it for work, travel, or something else?\n[00:55 - 01:02] Speaker USER: They do mention that. Interestingly, many people, especially students, are forced to do so because of exams." + }, + { + "key": "53_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/53/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: More and more people are using reusable grocery bags now.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: They're much stronger than plastic bags. And I can fit more in them, too.\n[00:09 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Grocery stores like them, too. Because they can make money by selling them. What's more, you can use them for more than one purpose. I heard that only 3% of plastic bags actually get recycled, which is a very small percentage considering how many are used worldwide each year—it's estimated to be in the trillions of bags annually.\n[00:20 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but did you say only 3%? That's shockingly low. What happens to the rest of the plastic bags?\n[00:28 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Most of them end up in landfills or the ocean, which is why it's so important to switch to reusable bags. By the way, I was mentioning that my local grocery store stopped providing free plastic bags and now they charge a small fee for paper bags if you don't bring your own, hoping this policy will encourage more customers to adopt sustainable shopping habits.\n[00:50 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right! I wanted to ask—do they offer any incentives for bringing your own reusable bags?\n[00:56 - 01:06] Speaker USER: Yes, they do! They take $0.10 off your bill for every reusable bag you bring yourself. It's great to see we're taking steps to create a healthier environment." + }, + { + "key": "54_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/54/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Freeze! Police! Put your hands over your head.\n[00:03 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: What crime did I think I committed? I haven't done anything wrong and this must be some kind of misunderstanding because I've always been a law-abiding citizen who follows all regulations.\n[00:05 - 00:32] Speaker USER: You're suspected of hiding illegal drugs, so we are taking you into custody. We've found some heroin in your house. You have the following rights while you are being interviewed. You have the right to remain silent. You don't have to make any statement against your will. You have the right to defense counsel. You have the right to request an investigation of evidence favorable to your case. Do you understand your rights?\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am innocent. But wait, you mentioned heroin—what crime did you say I committed?" + }, + { + "key": "55_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/55/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I'm going to buy a new living room set.\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Where are you going to shop for it? I know a few places that have great deals.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry, I meant to ask, have you already decided on a style or color scheme? It might help narrow down where to shop.\n[00:14 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm really not sure. You like my living room set, don't you?\n[00:18 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Where did you buy it? I might want to check that place out because I really admire how well it complements your space and the quality seems excellent.\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I got it from IKEA! But I was curious, have you set a budget for this?\n[00:26 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Not yet, but how much did yours cost?\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Everything I got from IKEA cost me a couple thousand.\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Is the furniture crafted well?\n[00:34 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: The furniture isn't built cheap.\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker USER: I'll pay the money, as long as I'm getting what I pay for.\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: You will feel comfortable paying the money." + }, + { + "key": "56_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/56/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I need a snack from the cafeteria.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: What are you thinking of getting? Maybe something sweet or salty?\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but do you know if they have any new snacks there? I haven't been in a while.\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not sure if they have new snacks, but I only want some chips. What about you?\n[00:18 - 00:32] Speaker USER: I think I may get something too. I have a sweet tooth. I want to try something different, maybe a new candy if they have it, preferably something with caramel or nougat that would satisfy my sugar craving completely.\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, before you decide, do you know what kind of candy they have? I'm craving something specific.\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker USER: I really want some chocolate. I either want a Snickers or a Kit Kat.\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: The cafeteria doesn't sell Kit Kats.\n[00:41 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Oh, right. Then I guess I'll just get a Snickers." + }, + { + "key": "57", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/57/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: How do I make a good impression in the interview?\n[00:02 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: You should try to put your best foot forward, and be careful of your personal appearance. At least you should get yourself dressed up. Appearance isn't everything, but it's the first thing an interviewer notices about how you present yourself, so it sets the tone for the rest of the interview and can significantly influence their initial perception of your professionalism and attention to detail.\n[00:14 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but when you say \"appearance,\" do you mean just clothing, or are there other aspects I should focus on too?\n[00:27 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good question! Besides clothing, you should also pay attention to grooming, like your hair and nails. But as I was saying, appearance isn't everything; it's just the first thing they notice. Anything else you want to ask?\n[00:41 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Yes, anything else I should keep in mind?\n[00:43 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't boast and don't be modest.\n[00:46 - 00:59] Speaker USER: What do you mean by this? You can't do the two things at the same time, but you can strike a balance by presenting your achievements honestly while acknowledging areas where you're still developing and showing enthusiasm for continued growth.\n[00:58 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Right, what I meant was, you should appear confident and show the interviewers that you're competent. Don't exaggerate things, though, or you'll give the impression that you're talking big.\n[01:09 - 01:10] Speaker USER: I see.\n[01:10 - 01:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Try to be natural, alert, and interested.\n[01:14 - 01:21] Speaker USER: You've given me very valuable advice, and I have more confidence in myself now. Thank you very much.\n[01:21 - 01:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: My pleasure. Good luck to you." + }, + { + "key": "58", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/58/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hello, Madam. What can I do for you today?\n[00:03 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello. Yes, I'm here to redeem a Treasury Note. It's not at the maturity date yet, but it is an emergency situation involving my mother's medical bills, and I need to access the funds sooner than expected to cover these unexpected hospital expenses.\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but just to clarify, are you aware that redeeming it before maturity might involve some charges?\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, really? No, I wasn't aware of that. What kind of charges are we talking about?\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker USER: You would need to pay a 0.2% charge for premature cancellation. Also, could I see the note and some ID, please?\n[00:31 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course, here you are. As you can see, the maturity isn't up yet, but I really need the money for an urgent matter." + }, + { + "key": "59_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/59/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Mmm. Those burgers smell great. It's a perfect day for a barbecue.\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: It sure is. I'm glad it didn't rain. My name's Mike Gates, by the way.\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Oh, hi! I'm Barbara Johnson. Nice to meet you.\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry. What's your name again?\n[00:18 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Barbara. But please, just call me Barb. It's easier to remember and most of my friends and colleagues use that name anyway since it's more casual and friendly.\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but could you repeat your last name? I didn't catch it.\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Johnson. But really, just call me Barb.\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: So Barb. . . what do you do?\n[00:33 - 00:34] Speaker USER: I'm studying medicine.\n[00:35 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? Where?\n[00:37 - 00:38] Speaker USER: At Harvard. What about you?\n[00:39 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm an engineer at IBM.\n[00:41 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Oh, are you? That sounds interesting.\n[00:44 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah. I like it. By the way, did you mention your last name was Johnson? I think I might know someone with the same last name from my college days who was also studying medicine, though I'm not entirely sure if they're related to you in any way.\n[00:53 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Yes, Johnson. And hey, it looks like the food is ready." + }, + { + "key": "160_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/160/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hello, Lucy. When are you going off to Beijing?\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: This evening.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: How are you getting there, by air or by train?\n[00:08 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: By train. It leaves at 5:00 and arrives in Beijing at 7:10 tomorrow morning after a comfortable overnight journey with plenty of time to rest and enjoy the scenic views along the way.\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Wait, did you book a sleeper ticket? A 14-hour trip is pretty long.\n[00:20 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I did. It's a sleeper, so I should be comfortable enough. But I didn't finish telling you—it arrives in Beijing at 7:10 tomorrow morning.\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Got it. Is anybody seeing you off this evening?\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, my parents are going with me to the station to see me off.\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker USER: That's good! How long are you staying in Beijing for your holiday?\n[00:41 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Only four days. Well, I must be off now. See you when I get back.\n[00:47 - 00:49] Speaker USER: OK. Good luck and have a good trip!\n[00:50 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks. Goodbye!" + }, + { + "key": "161_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/161/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Where's Bill? The ambassador is already here. The meeting is set to start at 9 am.\n[00:04 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: He's late again. Traffic is probably holding him up. You know, he commutes from the suburbs. It's not easy commuting every day. We should cut him some slack, considering how much time he spends just getting to the office and how dedicated he's been to this project despite all the logistical challenges he faces daily.\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I don't think it's heavy traffic that makes Bill late. He takes the train, remember?\n[00:24 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that's right. Well, the train shouldn't be late. That means there is only one explanation... Bill must have overslept.\n[00:33 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Well, to be fair, since he's coming all the way from Lancaster, he's got to get up much earlier than the rest of us. He must get started on his commute about six thirty, no telling what time he actually gets ready and out the door, especially if he has to deal with any morning delays like last-minute preparations or unexpected household emergencies that might pop up.\n[00:52 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of his commute, why doesn't he just drive to work?\n[00:56 - 01:07] Speaker USER: It's too difficult to park your car in the city. Also, the traffic coming in from the suburbs is a nightmare. But back to what I was saying, he must get up really early to catch that train." + }, + { + "key": "162_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/162/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, Mike, what gives?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi, Bill, this is my new car.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Hey, great set of wheels.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: You like it, huh?\n[00:08 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Who wouldn't? Wow, that's out of this world! The design is just stunning, with those sleek curves and that metallic finish that catches the sunlight perfectly.\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I have to ask—how much did you pay for this beauty?\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Lots. Looks like I'll have to moonlight for the next two years.\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can imagine. By the way, you were saying something about how amazing it is?\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Oh, yeah. It is special, isn't it?\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, too cool. So, how about we go for a spin? You can try it out.\n[00:35 - 00:36] Speaker USER: I'd love to.\n[00:37 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ok, let's go." + }, + { + "key": "163_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/163/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Sally, I'm tired of this Western food. I really miss my mother's Sichuan dishes, especially the spicy ones that have that authentic flavor and the way she would balance the heat with just the right amount of numbing Sichuan peppercorns to create that perfect mouthfeel.\n[00:04 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, Lee, but have you tried finding any good Sichuan restaurants around here? Maybe that could help with the homesickness.\n[00:15 - 00:34] Speaker USER: I have, but nothing compares to my mother's cooking. I really tried to get used to Western food, but Americans like butter, bread, sugar, and heavy cream in almost everything, which makes the food so rich and different from what I'm used to back home where we focus more on fresh ingredients and balanced flavors.\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Cream, right? Yeah, I get that. Do you think that's why so many Westerners are overweight?\n[00:38 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Exactly, and it's interesting because even though Americans work hard and don't take naps during the day, they still end up being so heavy. I was mentioning sugar and cream earlier—those are definitely part of the problem." + }, + { + "key": "164_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/164/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Dutton Hotels. How may I help you today?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I wanted to check rates and availability for your San Francisco location.\n[00:08 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Certainly, I can help you with that. Will that be the downtown or waterfront location? The downtown property is more business-oriented while the waterfront offers stunning bay views and easy access to many dining options along the Embarcadero.\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, could you tell me which location is closer to the main tourist attractions?\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker USER: The waterfront location is closer to popular spots like Fisherman's Wharf and Pier 39.\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great! Then I'd like to check the rates for the waterfront location.\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker USER: What date do you plan to check in?\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd like to check in on October 12th and check out the 15th.\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Okay, let me see what we have. For how many guests?\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: One. And, if possible, I'm looking for a non-smoking room.\n[00:48 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Sure, we have a non-smoking queen with an ocean view for $189 or a standard room with a courtyard view for $139 a night.\n[00:58 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd like to book the standard room.\n[01:01 - 01:02] Speaker USER: Okay, your last name?\n[01:03 - 01:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Rama. Oh, I just realized I didn't ask—do you have any additional fees or taxes on top of the nightly rate?\n[01:10 - 01:18] Speaker USER: Yes, there is a 14% city tax and a $20 resort fee per night. Would you still like to proceed with the booking?\n[01:18 - 01:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, please go ahead with the booking." + }, + { + "key": "165_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/165/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Lily, how long have you been here?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I came to China in June, so it has been 7 months.\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Wow, that's a long time. But you haven't spent Spring Festival in China yet, right?\n[00:12 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's right, but I am going to stay in China this year to see how Chinese people spend their most important festival. In fact, I'm doing a business research about Spring Festival for my company's marketing strategy to understand consumer behavior during this period, including how people shop for gifts and prepare special meals for family reunions.\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Oh, you're doing research? Have you already gathered some insights, or are you still in the early stages?\n[00:34 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm still in the early stages, mainly focusing on how businesses prepare for the holiday season. But I haven't mentioned yet—it's for my company.\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Really? Maybe you can come to spend it with my family.\n[00:47 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Can I?\n[00:49 - 01:07] Speaker USER: My parents would be happy to have you. You will love it. Though we live downtown, we always spend Spring Festival in our ancestral home in the countryside, where the traditions are more deeply rooted and the celebrations last for several days with various customs like lion dances and temple fairs.\n[01:02 - 01:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, do you mean you celebrate in the countryside?\n[01:07 - 01:22] Speaker USER: Yes, exactly. We head back to our hometown. I believe you will learn a lot about Chinese culture this winter holiday. We will have a big family meal and eat things like fish and dumplings, and we give children lucky money in red envelopes.\n[01:23 - 01:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds interesting. I can't wait!" + }, + { + "key": "166_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/166/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Who do you work for at the moment?\n[00:02 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Um, I work for the BBC World Service. I've been with the BBC for 5 years. Before that, I worked as an interpreter for the EU.\n[00:11 - 00:25] Speaker USER: As you know this job is based in Geneva. Have you ever lived abroad for an extended period, or would this be your first time? I'm particularly interested in hearing about your experience adapting to different cultures and work environments.\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I just realized I didn't ask—what's the team structure like in Geneva? Is it similar to what we have at the BBC?\n[00:26 - 00:35] Speaker USER: The team structure in Geneva is a bit different, more collaborative with local agencies. But back to my question, I was asking if you've ever lived abroad before?\n[00:35 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yes, I have. In fact, I was born in Argentina and lived there until I was 11.\n[00:42 - 00:45] Speaker USER: That's interesting, have you traveled much?\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yes. I've been to all over Europe and many parts of South America.\n[00:51 - 01:04] Speaker USER: Why did you go to these places? Was it mostly for work or personal reasons? I imagine traveling so extensively must have given you some fascinating insights into different cultures and political landscapes.\n[01:01 - 01:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, mostly for pleasure. But 3 years ago, I went back to Argentina to cover various political stories in Buenos Aires for the BBC.\n[01:09 - 01:19] Speaker USER: I was actually going to ask why you traveled to all those places, but it sounds like your work took you there too. What kind of political stories did you cover in Buenos Aires?" + }, + { + "key": "167_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/167/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What color should we paint this room, honey?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: How about red?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Red in the dining room? No way.\n[00:06 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why not? I think red is a great color for a room that you want to make feel warm and inviting, especially during dinner parties when you want to create a cozy atmosphere that encourages conversation and connection.\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Wait, red? But red makes you fat.\n[00:21 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: What are you talking about?\n[00:24 - 00:30] Speaker USER: I was reading a magazine article that said warm colors make you want to eat more, blue would be better.\n[00:30 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: But I like eating. Let's paint the room red. By the way, you were saying something about red being great for a... what?\n[00:39 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Oh, I was just saying I think red is a great color for a wall." + }, + { + "key": "168_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/168/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Liberty Park. Good morning, how can I help you?\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I would like to know more about the art festival next week. What can I do at the festival?\n[00:09 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Oh, you can do lots of things! You can listen to music, look at paintings by local and international painters, join the picnic in the park, or watch a live performance by a local theater group that's been getting a lot of buzz lately. They're performing an original play that explores themes of identity and community through innovative staging techniques.\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but can you tell me more about the paintings? I'm particularly interested in the kind of artworks that will be displayed.\n[00:29 - 01:05] Speaker USER: Sure! There are some of the best local painters showing their paintings. Two of them are very traditional and like to paint landscapes. The third local painter is a modern artist and her paintings show the world in a different way—the way she sees it. You can also see new and old paintings from France, Japan, Brazil, and Norway. Oh, and I was about to mention that there's also a play you can watch at the festival which is based on a popular novel, and it's really worth seeing if you're into theater. The adaptation stays remarkably faithful to the book while adding some stunning visual elements.\n[01:03 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds amazing! But I forgot to ask—when exactly is the art exhibition?\n[01:08 - 01:19] Speaker USER: Oh, there are 2 actually. The local painters will show their paintings at 11:00 AM on Saturday, and the international exhibition starts at 3:00 PM on Sunday. Would you like to know where it is?\n[01:20 - 01:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, please." + }, + { + "key": "169_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/169/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: My boss told me never to go to work again!\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can't believe it, why?\n[00:05 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I don't know. What he told me that I was so shocked and didn't know how to respond because it came completely out of the blue without any prior warnings or performance reviews.\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, did you usually go to work late?\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Well, I often did. But I was going to say I was so confused by his words.\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: When you were working, did you think about other things?\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Sometimes.\n[00:26 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Could you use a computer?\n[00:29 - 00:30] Speaker USER: No, I can only use a typewriter.\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I think I know why. You didn't use your time well and you didn't learn new things." + }, + { + "key": "170_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/170/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:18] Speaker USER: The coffee pot is empty. No matter how many signs we post, someone keeps drinking the last cup without making a fresh pot. What's the point of rules if nobody follows them? It's like people just don't care about basic workplace etiquette or consider how their actions affect everyone else's morning routine.\n[00:09 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I just remembered—about the microwave, it looks like a bomb went off in there. No one ever cleans it up.\n[00:18 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Yeah, and nobody ever covers their food either. We should have paper towels next to the microwave. People might be better about covering their food if there are paper towels nearby.\n[00:28 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: That might work better than these useless signs in the break room. It would be easier for people to clean up after they've heated their food, too. But coming back to the coffee pot—what's the point of rules if nobody follows them?\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Exactly. I'll tell you one place where signs do work: the parking lot.\n[00:46 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's because the sign warns people they will have to pay a fine if they park in the wrong place. Maybe we need some kind of consequence for not following the break room rules too." + }, + { + "key": "171_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/171/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Do you have any questions?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, do I have to work a whole year before I can take a vacation?\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Yes, after you've been here a year, you qualify for a three-day vacation.\n[00:10 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Only three days? That seems a little short compared to other places I've worked, especially considering most companies offer at least two weeks of paid vacation after the probation period.\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I just realized—is that three days for the entire year or can those days be taken at any time?\n[00:23 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's three days for the entire year, and you can take them whenever you want after the first year. But I'm not sure if I mentioned that the company policy is strict about this.\n[00:35 - 00:44] Speaker USER: What happens if I use up my sick days before the end of the year? If I'm sick an extra day or two, will my pay be docked, or will there be any other consequences?\n[00:45 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Will there be any flexibility in case of an emergency?\n[00:49 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Unfortunately, no. The policy is quite rigid about sick days as well, so your pay would be deducted if you exceed the allotted days.\n[00:58 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was the same as the last place I worked at. I was hoping you'd be different." + }, + { + "key": "172_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/172/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hello? This is John Smith. Can I speak to Mr. White, please?\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: This is Mr. White speaking.\n[00:06 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Hi. I understand that you have a house for sale, haven ' t you had a chance to finalize the listing price yet because I noticed there seems to be some flexibility in the current market conditions for properties in that neighborhood?\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but are you calling about the house on Maple Street or the one on Oak Avenue?\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Oh, I was actually referring to the one on Maple Street. I'd like to know more about it.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Can you come to my office this afternoon at 3 o ' clock?\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Sure, but I wanted to ask—could you give me a quick overview of the house before I come over?\n[00:34 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Certainly. It's a three-bedroom, two-bathroom house with a spacious backyard. We can go over the details when you arrive.\n[00:42 - 00:43] Speaker USER: OK. I will be there.\n[00:43 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you for calling. Goodbye." + }, + { + "key": "173_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/173/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Good morning, miss.\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good morning, sir.\n[00:04 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Could you tell me please where can I find a currency exchange counter in this area? I've been walking around for a while but couldn't locate one and I'm in urgent need of exchanging some foreign currency.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but are you looking for currency exchange?\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Yes, exactly. I'd like to exchange 5000 Singapore dollars into US dollars, please.\n[00:21 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you have an account with this bank, sir?\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Yes, here is my account number.\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: May I please see your ID?\n[00:29 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Sure, here is my passport. By the way, what is the exchange rate for converting Singapore dollars to US dollars today? I'd like to know if it's favorable compared to the rates I saw online yesterday evening.\n[00:38 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: The rate today is 2.57 Singapore dollars for 1 US dollar. Here is your money, sir. Please count it and sign your name here.\n[00:48 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Thank you. Yes, it is correct. I was asking earlier, where can I cash travelers' cheques?\n[00:53 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: You can cash them here. How much do you want to cash?" + }, + { + "key": "174", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/174/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:11] Speaker USER: I'm starving! It would be truly appreciated if you bought me a burrito from that new Mexican place downtown because I've heard their portions are huge and the flavors are absolutely amazing.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm a little short. I don't have enough for you.\n[00:12 - 00:20] Speaker USER: I'm starving, as I didn't have time to grab breakfast this morning and I've been running around all day completing errands without a single break.\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but if you're really that hungry, why don't you ask Bob for some money? I'm hungry too.\n[00:27 - 00:40] Speaker USER: I'll be getting money on Friday, and I'll get it back to you then. My stomach feels so empty that it's hard to concentrate on anything else, like this important project I need to finish before the end of the day.\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, so on Friday, you can buy yourself something to eat.\n[00:40 - 00:47] Speaker USER: That's not nice. I can't go home yet, because I have things to do here and I really need to get them done before the weekend starts.\n[00:48 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry. That's not my fault." + }, + { + "key": "175", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/175/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Excuse me. I need to refill this prescription.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: It says on the bottle here that you can have two refills.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Yes, I need to refill it today.\n[00:09 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Alright. I'm sorry, Miss. According to our file, this prescription has already been refilled twice, so it's no longer valid for refills without consulting your physician for a new prescription authorization.\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Oh, really? I was worried about that. I couldn't remember if I had it refilled twice yet or not.\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, it looks like you have. You will need to see your doctor to get a new prescription.\n[00:26 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Listen. This is an emergency. I tried to call my doctor, but he is out of town. So I can't see him in time. I need this medicine. It is for a skin condition. I've run out. Can you just refill it this one last time until I can see my doctor? I promise I'll schedule an appointment as soon as possible and bring you the new prescription.\n[00:43 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm really sorry, Miss. We can't do it. We must follow the prescription. And this prescription has run out.\n[00:51 - 01:00] Speaker USER: But I need it. Please. Refill it for me just this once. I can go to the doctor around ten days from now. Then I'll have another prescription.\n[01:00 - 01:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Miss, I understand your problem. But it is against the law for us to sell certain medicines without a prescription. It's the law. I can't do anything about it. We never sell medicine unless we have a proper prescription. Never.\n[01:15 - 01:17] Speaker USER: But I have a prescription. I just need more of it.\n[01:18 - 01:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: A prescription must be valid. It cannot be an expired prescription. I'm sorry, Miss. It's the law. You will have to find another doctor who will prescribe this for you." + }, + { + "key": "176", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/176/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, where's Cindy?\n[00:01 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: She told me that she's got tennis practice but she might join us later if she finishes early and feels up to grabbing some food with us afterward.\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Oh, right! I almost forgot she had that today. You're Mary, right?\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: How did you know?\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Cindy told me about you in our gym class.\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see. Do you live in this neighborhood, too?\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker USER: My house is next door to the park where we usually hang out, just across from the big oak tree with the tire swing that Cindy loves so much.\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, you're Alexander Newman, right? Cindy did mention you before.\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Yes, that's me. I was actually going to say my house is next door to yours." + }, + { + "key": "177", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/177/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi Bob, how's business?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just okay.\n[00:04 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Okay, enough small talk. Let's get down to discussing the new partnership proposal I mentioned earlier, as I believe it could significantly benefit both our companies in terms of revenue growth and market expansion.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but before we move on, is there anything specific that's affecting your business right now?\n[00:17 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Well, actually, there are a few things, but we can discuss them later. For now, let's get back to business.\n[00:23 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good idea.\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Since we're good friends, you don't have to worry about being too formal during our negotiations.\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: I appreciate the gesture, but I have to insist—business is business.\n[00:36 - 00:49] Speaker USER: I understand, but I was going to say, you don't have to worry about the payment terms because we can definitely find a flexible arrangement that accommodates your cash flow needs while ensuring timely compensation for our services.\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's fair. Let's make sure it's beneficial for both sides." + }, + { + "key": "178", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/178/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: The world changes, the family changes too.\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do you mean?\n[00:05 - 00:19] Speaker USER: People now like a small family composed of two parents and one child, which is often referred to as a nuclear family because it allows for more focused attention on the child's development and easier management of household resources.\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but do you think this trend is because of economic pressures or personal preference?\n[00:19 - 00:32] Speaker USER: It's a bit of both, actually. But I was going to say that one child is what usually makes up a nuclear family. Now, you mentioned economic pressures—do you think they play a bigger role in shaping family structures?\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, definitely. But I'm curious, what kind of family do you prefer?\n[00:37 - 00:53] Speaker USER: I like a family composed of many people. It includes grandparents, parents, aunts and uncles, and cousins, which makes for a lively and supportive environment where everyone can share responsibilities and create lasting memories together.\n[00:49 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: And children, right? That sounds like a traditional family. But don't you think it might be too large to live well?\n[00:57 - 01:03] Speaker USER: It can be challenging, but I believe the benefits of close-knit relationships outweigh the difficulties." + }, + { + "key": "179_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/179/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What are you reading?\n[00:01 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, it's the latest novel by Ray Blue. It's a sci-fi thriller.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I thought he usually wrote horror books.\n[00:09 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: He does. He's good at this genre too. It's a captivating exploration of what happens when technology goes too far and how humanity struggles to maintain control over the very systems designed to make life easier.\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but we're going to the bookshop. Would you like to join us?\n[00:26 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I would. I need to buy a textbook for my course and, as you know, I love browsing through the latest paperbacks.\n[00:34 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Me too. I need something to read on the flight to New York. I can never sleep on planes. Sarah wants to pick up some children's books for her daughter.\n[00:44 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a good plan. By the way, what were you saying about the novel being captivating?\n[00:49 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Oh, right! I was just saying it's a captivating read. You should check it out if you like sci-fi thrillers.\n[00:55 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: I might just do that. Also, I want to look at Nelson Mandela's autobiography while we're there." + }, + { + "key": "100_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/100/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Can you believe the headlines?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: What are you reading?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I'm reading about Michael Milliken, the Bond King.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Didn't he sell worthless stocks to people or something? He got arrested for that, didn't he?\n[00:13 - 00:14] Speaker USER: He got arrested all right.\n[00:15 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: If I remember, he got off with a light sentence. Something like three years in a minimum-security facility, which is basically a country club compared to regular prison, complete with tennis courts, gourmet meals, and private rooms that would make a luxury hotel jealous.\n[00:21 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Prison, yes. But what really gets me is that he made millions of dollars selling bonds to people and ended up with a pile of cash when they became useless.\n[00:33 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think the government fined him a small amount, and he kept the rest in his foreign bank accounts. He's still a millionaire.\n[00:41 - 00:50] Speaker USER: That's the kind of thing in America that gets me mad. Some guy pulls off a stock scheme and makes millions while spending the bare minimum sentence in jail.\n[00:50 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know. And some poor guy that robs a liquor store makes $500 at most and ends up in jail for five to ten years.\n[00:59 - 01:04] Speaker USER: Yup, you got it. Criminals in America do a lot better if they're white-collar thieves.\n[01:04 - 01:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: So what's Michael Milliken up to these days? By the way, I realized you didn't mention the exact sentence he got. Was it really just three years?" + }, + { + "key": "101_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/101/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: May I ask what the name is the girl?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Which one?\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker USER: The tallest one.\n[00:05 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: She is Miao Li. She's come here to see her brother who works in the same building as our office, though they don't get to meet very often due to their busy schedules.\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but she looks very lovely. Could you give me some else information on her?\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. She's a costume designer and works in a garment mill. Oh, and I was going to say she's here to see her brother.\n[00:22 - 00:23] Speaker USER: How do you think about her?\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: She looks very beautiful. She is a nice girl.\n[00:27 - 00:36] Speaker USER: I'm wondering if she has\n[00:37 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Boyfriend? No, she hasn't. But she does enjoy photography and often shares her travel photos with colleagues during lunch breaks." + }, + { + "key": "102_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/102/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Mr. Lee, I was wondering if you and your wife had plans for next Friday night?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I think we might be free. What did you have in mind?\n[00:09 - 00:24] Speaker USER: I've mailed a formal written invitation to your home inviting you to a dinner party at my house where we're planning a small, intimate gathering with carefully curated menu options and elegant decorations to celebrate the holiday season in style.\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that sounds interesting! But just to clarify, is it going to be a casual gathering?\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Actually, we thought it would be fun to have a formal sit-down dinner for the holidays.\n[00:29 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds good. It will give my wife a chance to dress up. By the way, you mentioned something about mailing the invitation earlier—should we be expecting it soon?\n[00:39 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Yes, we've invited four other couples, so it should be a good mix of people. The invitation should arrive in a day or two.\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds wonderful. Will there be anyone there that I know?\n[00:49 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Oh yes, everyone we are inviting is from our company.\n[00:53 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great! I'll look forward to it. We'll make sure and check the mail for our invitation." + }, + { + "key": "103_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/103/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I really like my debate class.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you think you'll be interested in studying law later?\n[00:05 - 00:17] Speaker USER: I've entertained the idea. But I'm not entirely sure if it's the right path for me because while I enjoy the analytical aspects, I find myself more drawn to direct public engagement and policy-making.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but do you think politics would be a better fit for you?\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Actually, yes. I'm leaning more toward politics.\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: You want to be a politician? Yuck.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker USER: That's not like you to generalize.\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, you're right. I think you'll be a good politician.\n[00:31 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Thanks. I think I can do a lot of good for our country. By the way, I didn't finish my thought earlier—I was going to say I'm leaning more toward politics because I feel it's where I can make the most impact.\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're right. We need more people like you in politics." + }, + { + "key": "104_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/104/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi, do you have any tickets for the show tonight?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, it's all sold out.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Well, do you have any for tomorrow?\n[00:08 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: We have tickets for the matinee. It starts at 3 p.m. and features the same incredible performances and special effects as the evening show, just at a more family-friendly time.\n[00:12 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Ok. I'll take it.\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Where would you like to sit? We have options in the front, middle, and back sections.\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Oh, before I forget, do you know if the matinee show has the same cast as the evening one?\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, the cast is the same. Now, where would you like to sit?\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Do you have anything in the middle section? I want a good view, but sitting too close hurts my eyes.\n[00:38 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Certainly. We have a few seats available in the middle section, which should give you a great view without straining your eyes." + }, + { + "key": "105_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/105/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I've read your report, and I'm not sure I agree with you. You think you can get attendance improved by requiring salaried employees to take all of their sick days?\n[00:11 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's right. I know it must sound crazy to you, but we believe there will be fewer instances of employees coming to work while they're still contagious, which could reduce overall absenteeism in the long run by creating a healthier workplace environment and breaking the cycle of continuous office infections.\n[00:16 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but how can fewer absences result from forcing people to take time off? Isn't that contradictory?\n[00:32 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: It might seem that way, but right now, we have incentives encouraging employees to come to work as often as possible. But employees with colds and the flu are coming to work and infecting their colleagues, which leads to even more people getting sick and needing to take time off, ultimately costing the company more in lost productivity than the occasional sick day would.\n[00:52 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Oh, so our current policies are actually backfiring by making more people sick?\n[00:58 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly. If sick days were mandatory, sick people would stay home. We wouldn't have these company-wide epidemics." + }, + { + "key": "106_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/106/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: May I help you?\n[00:01 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I would like to place an order for toner cartridges. We have a standing agreement with your company, so we will need the same amount as we ordered last time, which was three cases of the HP 305A black toner cartridges for our office printers.\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I'm sorry to interrupt, but I just want to confirm—are you referring to the order you placed last month?\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, exactly. We need the same amount as last time.\n[00:21 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Let me key in your information into my computer. I will pull up our records for you. Do you have an order number? What name is the order listed under?\n[00:30 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: It should be under Leslie Smith. The number is 184796 A.\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Yes, Mr. Smith. I have an order for three cases of cartridges, is that what you would like to refill?\n[00:42 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes.\n[00:43 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Is there the correct billing address?\n[00:46 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, PLS post the bill to 124 Hildrod Lane, Milton County, 98830.\n[00:53 - 01:05] Speaker USER: I will send you an invoice in the next few days. Your order should be delivered before the end of the day on\n[01:06 - 01:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just realized—did you confirm the shipping address as well? I want to make sure it's going to our main office.\n[01:13 - 01:20] Speaker USER: Oh, I hadn't mentioned that yet. I'll double-check the shipping address for you. Is it still the main office at 456 Oak Street?\n[01:21 - 01:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's correct.\n[01:23 - 01:26] Speaker USER: Great, your order should be delivered before the end of the day on Monday.\n[01:27 - 01:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you." + }, + { + "key": "107_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/107/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Why are there still so many people overweight despite the current fitness craze?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, there are certain factors that affect people's size and weight.\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker USER: What are they?\n[00:10 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: One study said that low-income groups have a higher percentage of overweight people than higher income families.\n[00:18 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Why?\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: The survey said that the low-income groups eat more junk food on a daily basis.\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker USER: That makes sense. Probably less time to make dinner and the junk food is cheaper.\n[00:30 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: And junk food contains lots of fat and oil. There is one final reason why so many people are still struggling with their weight, despite knowing the risks associated with junk food consumption and having access to various fitness programs and nutritional information through modern technology.\n[00:36 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Sorry, just to clarify, when you mentioned junk food, do you mean it's the main contributor to the obesity rates in low-income groups?\n[00:49 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, exactly. But I was about to say that another reason is that nobody exercises anymore—not even kids! The average American home has the TV on for 6 hours a day!\n[01:03 - 01:11] Speaker USER: Wow! No wonder people are so fat. Say, Carl, looks like you could be doing a bit more exercising.\n[01:11 - 01:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I guess so. By the way, I didn't get to finish earlier—the last reason I mentioned was about the lack of exercise, which is a huge factor.\n[01:20 - 01:23] Speaker USER: Ah, understood. That definitely plays a big role." + }, + { + "key": "108_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/108/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Good evening, ma'am. Table for one?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, please.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Will this table be all right?\n[00:06 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I'd like a booth by the window if that's available because I find the natural light and cityscape view particularly relaxing during my meals, especially after a long day at work.\n[00:09 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Oh, I'm sorry to interrupt, but our booths by the window are currently occupied. Would you prefer to wait, or is there another spot that might work for you?\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see. In that case, this table will be fine, thanks.\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Great! (Handing her a menu) Your waiter will be here in a minute to take your order.\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you. By the way, I was going to ask if the booths might be available later, but I guess it's fine here." + }, + { + "key": "109_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/109/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Don't you feel a little strange taking the place of your old boss after he was demoted?\n[00:05 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, at first I felt very awkward. After Bill was demoted and then resigned, it was kind of like somebody died! I mean the atmosphere in the office was like a funeral parlor or something. And then I was afraid people would look at me as a traitor for filling in his spot when the management asked me to step up and take on this challenging role, especially considering how close-knit our team had been under Bill's leadership for so many years.\n[00:24 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Did they mutiny?\n[00:33 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thankfully, no. I guess everyone understands the opportunity I had to step into a leadership role is so great for my career. I'm really moving up the ladder now that I'm considered a supervisor. After a couple weeks, it was like nothing happened.\n[00:51 - 00:59] Speaker USER: It is a really good chance for you to get more exposure at work. Supervisors get to take the credit for all the hard work of the people under them.\n[00:59 - 01:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, and they also take the blame, that's what happened to my old boss. . . Oh, I didn't finish earlier—when management asked me to step in, I was worried about how the team would react. But it turned out they were supportive." + }, + { + "key": "110_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/110/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I'm free on Sunday. I'd like to take a look in Beijing City, could you tell me where to start exploring? I was thinking of visiting some key spots that showcase the city's rich history and cultural heritage, perhaps beginning with the most iconic landmarks that represent Beijing's ancient past.\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, I just wanted to ask—are you more interested in historical sites or modern attractions? It might help me plan the day better.\n[00:17 - 00:52] Speaker USER: I'm actually interested in historical sites. So, I'll ring to have a city tour. On Sunday morning, we can go to the Great Wall, then we can go to the Summer Palace in the afternoon. In the evening, we can have a typical dinner in a restaurant in Beijing—Quanjude, a restaurant serving roast ducks. However, if you don't like the above trips, we can go to some famous places outside of Beijing, like the Ming Tombs or the Temple of Heaven, which are equally fascinating destinations that offer deep insights into China's imperial history and architectural marvels.\n[00:47 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: The Great Wall and Summer Palace sound perfect! But I missed the last part—what were you saying about places outside of Beijing?\n[00:55 - 01:03] Speaker USER: I was just mentioning that if you prefer, we could visit some famous places outside of Beijing instead, like the Ming Tombs or the Temple of Heaven.\n[01:04 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Any place will be fine. You make the decision.\n[01:08 - 01:09] Speaker USER: What time shall we start?\n[01:09 - 01:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I will pick you up at your hotel at eight in the morning.\n[01:13 - 01:15] Speaker USER: Ok, then see you on Sunday morning." + }, + { + "key": "111_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/111/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: May I see your boarding pass?\n[00:02 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Here you go.\n[00:03 - 00:10] Speaker USER: 48C. It's on your left-hand side, near the window, and you'll have plenty of legroom since it's an exit row seat.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, sorry, could you also tell me where the nearest restroom is?\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sure, it's just a few rows behind you on the right. Now, 48C is on your left-hand side.\n[00:17 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you.\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Please fasten your seat belt, miss.\n[00:21 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oops! I forgot.\n[00:23 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Also, please place your carry-on luggage either under your seat or in the overhead bin to ensure it doesn't obstruct the aisle during takeoff and landing, as that could be a safety hazard for other passengers.\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I think I'll put my bag in the overhead compartment.\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker USER: That's fine. Just make sure it's securely placed." + }, + { + "key": "112_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/112/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I would love to rent out your apartment.\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great.\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker USER: How much is the rent?\n[00:06 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: The rent each month is $1050, which includes access to all the building amenities like the gym and rooftop terrace as well as a reserved parking spot in the underground garage.\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker USER: That's a lot of money to pay each month, especially considering my current budget constraints.\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I was wondering, does this rent include utilities, or would those be extra?\n[00:26 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Utilities are not included, so you'd have to pay those separately. But I noticed you were about to say something about the rent being a lot of money?\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I was thinking it's a bit high. Did you have a better price in mind?\n[00:39 - 00:41] Speaker USER: What about $800?\n[00:42 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's way too low.\n[00:44 - 00:46] Speaker USER: I can't pay much more than that.\n[00:46 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: How about $900 a month?\n[00:50 - 00:51] Speaker USER: That would be fine.\n[00:52 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great. It was a pleasure doing business with you." + }, + { + "key": "113_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/113/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Do you like shopping?\n[00:01 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah. I go shopping once a week, mainly to check out new arrivals and get some fresh air, especially since I find it helps me stay connected with current fashion trends and discover unique items that aren't always available online.\n[00:04 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but do you always go in person? You know, with online shopping being so convenient these days, I'm curious why you prefer the physical stores.\n[00:16 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see what you mean now. I just enjoy the experience of going out and browsing. But you mentioned something about shopping at home earlier?\n[00:24 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Yes, I was talking about E-commerce. You can buy things through the Internet. It's incredibly convenient, and sometimes you can find better deals than in physical stores, not to mention the wide selection of products from all over the world that you can access right from your couch.\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? That's unbelievable." + }, + { + "key": "114_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/114/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What are you going to do with that vase, Penny?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm going to put it on this table, Sam.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Don't do that. Give it to me.\n[00:08 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: What are you going to do with it? I'm really curious because I thought this table would be the perfect spot for it to complement the room's decor.\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I'm thinking of putting it here, in front of the window.\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Be careful. Don't drop it! But why in front of the window? I was going to suggest the shelf.\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Oh, I missed that. Well, I thought it would catch more light here. But if you prefer the shelf, let's try it there.\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, let's put it here, on this shelf.\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker USER: There we are! It's a lovely vase.\n[00:36 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Those flowers are lovely, too." + }, + { + "key": "115_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/115/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hello. I want to purchase an old music box.\n[00:03 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: We have a good variety. What decade would you recommend or are you interested in? We have everything from Victorian era pieces to mid-century modern designs, each with their own unique musical mechanisms and decorative styles.\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: I'm particularly interested in something from the '20s. Do you have anything like that?\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, we do. There are six on this table from that era.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker USER: I hope at least one of them has dancing figures.\n[00:28 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Many people like the dancing figures. Two of our boxes have the original dancing figures, which are quite rare.\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but could you tell me if these two with the figures are in good working condition?\n[00:40 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, they're both in excellent condition. But I was about to mention that the figures are quite intricate.\n[00:47 - 00:50] Speaker USER: That sounds perfect. I think I'll take this one.\n[00:51 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: That one will bring you many hours of pleasure.\n[00:54 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Does a warranty come with this music box?\n[00:57 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry, but if it breaks down, you're on your own.\n[01:01 - 01:07] Speaker USER: I just thought I would ask. By the way, you mentioned something about the intricacy of the figures earlier. Could you tell me more about that?\n[01:07 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course! The figures are hand-carved and painted, which adds to their charm but also makes them delicate.\n[01:14 - 01:17] Speaker USER: That makes sense. I'll be sure to handle it with care." + }, + { + "key": "116", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/116/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, I heard you're looking for a different apartment.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah. The place I'm in now is really terrible.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: It was OK when I was there.\n[00:08 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: The boiler keeps breaking and when it does, we lose the heat for several days at the worst possible times, like during snowstorms or freezing temperatures, which makes the whole situation even more miserable and dangerous.\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Wait, several days without heat? That sounds unbearable. Have you talked to the owner about this?\n[00:23 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I did. She said it's cheaper to keep fixing it. She is a nice enough person, just sort of stingy in any case. I'm sick of being cold.\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Can you get your deposit back if you move?\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: If I give one-month notice, I can get the whole thing back.\n[00:39 - 00:42] Speaker USER: So what kind of place are you looking for?\n[00:42 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think I'll try to get into one of those highrises near the university. There is nothing really special but at least they are new and well-maintained with modern amenities like central heating and proper insulation, which would be a huge upgrade from my current situation.\n[00:57 - 01:05] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but aren't those highrises pretty noisy? I heard the walls are thin, and you can hear everything going on in the other apartment.\n[01:05 - 01:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh. That will never do. I need some place quiet to finish my thesis. I guess I'll have to look at some more ads. Maybe new isn't necessarily better. By the way, I didn't finish earlier—those highrises are functional, but now the noise is a dealbreaker." + }, + { + "key": "117", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/117/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Uh, hi. Do you need some help with those weights? I can move them for you.\n[00:05 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Uh, no. I can do it myself. I just have to put them back over there before I finish my workout because I still have two more sets to complete and I don't want to lose my spot.\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but are you sure you don't need a hand? You seem like you're struggling a bit.\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, let me help you. Uh, Oh, Hmpf.\n[00:22 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Oh, it's okay.\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, my back!\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker USER: It's okay, it's okay. Are you okay?\n[00:30 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: I just need to lie down here. Uh. Do you come here often? I might need to ask for help next time.\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Wait, are you sure you're okay? Should I call someone?\n[00:41 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I think I'll be fine. I just need a minute. By the way, my name's Justin.\n[00:46 - 00:47] Speaker USER: I'm Rachel.\n[00:48 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Uh, so, where are you from?\n[00:51 - 00:58] Speaker USER: I'm originally from California ... Oh, right, you were putting the weights back over there, right? Should I go ahead and do that for you?\n[00:59 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks, that would actually be great." + }, + { + "key": "118", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/118/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Honey, how long have we been living here?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: About 10 years. What's wrong?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I am thinking about redecorating our house.\n[00:09 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: That would cost a lot of money. But we do need to make some updates, especially in the areas that are starting to show wear and tear like the kitchen cabinets and bathroom fixtures which have become quite outdated over the years.\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Speaking of money, do you think we should set a budget first before we start planning the changes?\n[00:22 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, setting a budget is important. But I was going to mention that we need to do some changes to the house, especially repainting the living room in yellow.\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Good idea. I like the countryside style.\n[00:34 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great minds think the same. And we can also ask someone to help us with the design, maybe even create a custom mural that matches the theme.\n[00:44 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Sorry, but before we talk about the picture, have we decided on the type of paint? Matte or glossy?\n[00:50 - 01:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I hadn't thought about that yet. But back to what I was saying, we can ask someone to draw a picture on the wall that incorporates elements from nature like trees and flowers to really bring that countryside feel into our living space.\n[01:01 - 01:04] Speaker USER: It sounds great. And the curtain should be changed too." + }, + { + "key": "119_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/119/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What are you doing, Mum?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm planting cabbage.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker USER: What's that in your hand?\n[00:06 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Cabbage seed. You see, I put some soil in the box, sow the seed carefully like this, and then cover it with more soil. I'll keep the box in the shade so that the sun doesn't burn the little seedlings before they are strong enough to handle direct sunlight, which usually takes about two to three weeks of careful monitoring and gradual exposure to brighter conditions.\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Why do you keep it in the shade? Won't it need sunlight to grow?\n[00:29 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, but at this stage, too much direct sunlight can harm the seeds. Later, in a few weeks' time I'll put the little plants in the earth. Then I'll water them to stop the soil from getting too dry. Several weeks after that, I will plant them in rows in the field.\n[00:48 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Do you have to feed plants like you feed chickens? Or do they grow up by themselves?\n[00:53 - 01:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: In fact they grow better if you feed them. When the plants are in the ground I'll put some powder on the soil. The powder is made from fish, blood and bones. It'll make the cabbage plants grow big and healthy, giving them the nutrients they need to thrive and produce large, crisp leaves that are perfect for cooking and salads.\n[01:10 - 01:16] Speaker USER: Wait, you mentioned keeping the box in the shade earlier. How long do you keep it there before moving the plants to the earth?\n[01:17 - 01:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right! I keep it in the shade for a few weeks until the plants are strong enough. After that, I'll move them to the earth and then use the powder to help them grow big and strong." + }, + { + "key": "60_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/60/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Tomorrow will be my first day at work, what do you think I should be wearing?\n[00:04 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, if you want to look professional, serious and more conservative, a blue dress, white shirt and not-too-high shoes would be the best choice. But sometimes, very formal clothes will keep you at a distance from your colleagues, especially if the workplace culture leans more towards casual attire and you might come across as overly rigid or unapproachable during those crucial first impressions.\n[00:17 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but I noticed when I went for the interview, most of the employees were dressed casually. Only the manager was in a suit and tie, but he had just returned from a ceremony. Do you think I should aim for something more casual, like a simple shirt and car key?\n[00:34 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: That seems like a good idea, especially if the dress code isn't too formal. But whatever you choose, make sure they are neat and clean. By the way, I was going to mention that the formality of your outfit can also depend on the department you're in—did you get a sense of that during your interview?\n[00:52 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Oh, I didn't really notice the different departments' styles, but I'll keep that in mind. Thanks for the advice!" + }, + { + "key": "61_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/61/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Yes. I find my heart is now rising and falling like waves, all sorts of feelings welling up in my chest, memories of the past four years flooding back with such intensity that it's almost overwhelming, like I'm reliving every moment simultaneously.\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I can totally relate. It's like a mix of excitement and anxiety, right?\n[00:16 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Exactly, but I was also thinking about how four years of trials and hardships, joys and sorrows, are gushing out in my mind all together. I can hardly tell whether I am joyful or gloomy at the moment when I am about to leave the campus and start a new stage of my life.\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: How time flies. Look, the president of the college has come onto the stage.\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Oh, I think he's going to make the opening speech." + }, + { + "key": "62_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/62/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Have you obtained any certificate of technical qualifications or license?\n[00:04 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I have received an Engineers Qualification Certificate and a drivers license which I obtained after completing an intensive training program and passing both written and practical examinations with high scores.\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just realized I need to clarify something—how many years have you had the driver's license?\n[00:18 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have two years driving experience. But as I was saying, I also have an Engineers Qualification Certificate.\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker USER: That's good. What special skills do you have, can you tell me?\n[00:30 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have experience in computer operation, proficiency in Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Word and Microsoft Office suite applications, including advanced features in PowerPoint for creating professional presentations and data visualization tools.\n[00:45 - 00:47] Speaker USER: And what about Excel? Are you proficient in that as well?\n[00:48 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I'm proficient in Microsoft Excel too.\n[00:51 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Great. What computer languages have you learned?\n[00:55 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Visual C + +, C and Delphi.\n[01:00 - 01:02] Speaker USER: Have you gotten any special training in programming?\n[01:03 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, but I have database programming experience and network knowledge." + }, + { + "key": "64_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/64/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I'm so hungry! Can you buy me a burrito?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't have any money to buy you a burrito.\n[00:06 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Please? I haven't eaten anything all day, and I don't know how much longer I can wait because my stomach is growling so loudly it's embarrassing and I can barely concentrate on anything else.\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but if you haven't eaten all day, why don't you ask someone else for money?\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker USER: I get paid on Friday, I'll pay you back then.\n[00:20 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I guess on Friday, then you can treat me to something nice, right? Maybe we could go to that new sushi place downtown that everyone's been talking about - I've been dying to try their specialty rolls.\n[00:28 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Actually, I was going to say I could eat a whole cow right now. But seriously, can't you just help me out this once?\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's pretty messed up. Why don't you just go home and eat?\n[00:41 - 00:44] Speaker USER: I don't want to go all the way home just to eat.\n[00:44 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I guess you're out of luck." + }, + { + "key": "65_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/65/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I want to check in now. Here is my ticket.\n[00:03 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't you have any luggage to check or any special requests for your flight? We can accommodate extra baggage if needed or help with any accessibility requirements you might have.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Actually, I just have a carry-on. Is that okay?\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's fine. Do you have a seat preference?\n[00:17 - 00:27] Speaker USER: I'd like an aisle seat. I feel terrible near the window, especially during takeoff and landing when the plane's movements are most noticeable and the view can be disorienting.\n[00:25 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, do you get motion sickness? We can provide you with some tips to feel more comfortable during the flight.\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker USER: That would be great, thank you. But back to my seat, I'd prefer not to sit by the window.\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Understood. Here is your boarding pass. Have a nice day." + }, + { + "key": "66_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/66/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Good morning, and welcome to our bank. What can I do for you today?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I need some advice about my fixed deposits.\n[00:08 - 00:20] Speaker USER: What seems to be the concern with your fixed deposits? I'd be happy to go through all the details with you and explain any options that might be available to maximize your returns while keeping your investment secure.\n[00:11 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but it's not exactly a problem. It's just that one of them is due and I'm not sure how to deal with it.\n[00:21 - 00:28] Speaker USER: I see. Well, you have two choices; you can renew it or redeem it. Which would you prefer?\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Mmmm. . . well, I am happy with your service so far, so I'd like to renew it, please.\n[00:33 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Not a problem. But may I just inform you that we have introduced a new service called Account Renewing upon Maturity?\n[00:41 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. . .\n[00:42 - 00:54] Speaker USER: You see, that means when anything is up for renewal, we do it automatically and you don't have to physically come here to sort it out. All you need to do is sign here and we will make sure your deposit is renewed without any hassle.\n[00:55 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, before I sign, could you clarify if this automatic renewal affects the interest rate or any other terms?\n[01:02 - 01:23] Speaker USER: Good question! The interest rate will remain the same as the current rate at the time of renewal. Just to finish what I was saying earlier, once you sign, we'll set it all up for you and you'll receive a confirmation message with all the updated details via email or SMS, whichever communication method you prefer for such notifications.\n[01:20 - 01:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's just perfect for me. I live pretty far from the centre and it can be a chore getting in." + }, + { + "key": "67_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/67/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Do you like the apartment so far?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see a problem.\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker USER: What's the issue you're noticing?\n[00:06 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: The faucet in the kitchen is leaking and it's been getting worse over the past few days, leaving small puddles on the counter that I have to constantly wipe up.\n[00:08 - 00:09] Speaker USER: That's no big deal.\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's going to be a problem when my water bill comes.\n[00:20 - 00:22] Speaker USER: What do you want me to do about the leaking faucet?\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: I would like you to fix the problem.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker USER: I won't be able to do that right now.\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I won't be able to rent the apartment until the problem is fixed.\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Fine, I'll have it fixed for you.\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: By the way, you were about to ask what I wanted you to do about the faucet earlier, right? I'm glad we resolved it.\n[00:41 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Yes, I'm happy that we've come to an agreement." + }, + { + "key": "68_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/68/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, did you call for an exterminator?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes! Thank goodness you're here. These bugs are driving us crazy!\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker USER: What sort of pest are we dealing with?\n[00:09 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: We just bought this house and it is infected with just about everything. We have termites in the wood, cockroaches all over the place, and last night I saw a huge rat scurrying across the kitchen floor and disappearing behind the refrigerator, which makes me think there might be a nest somewhere in the walls or under the appliances.\n[00:21 - 00:28] Speaker USER: A rat? That's definitely something we need to address immediately. Did you notice where it might have come from? Like a hole or an entry point?\n[00:29 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think it came from the backyard, near the shed. But I was saying, we also have termites and cockroaches all over the place.\n[00:36 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Well, there's nothing we can't handle. I'll spray the floorboards and walls to get rid of the cockroaches, but the termites will be harder to get rid of. We will have to cover the entire house and fumigate it. Unfortunately that means you will have to find a place to stay for the next three\n[01:01 - 01:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, how long will the fumigation take? I need to plan where we'll stay.\n[01:05 - 01:15] Speaker USER: It will take three days. You'll need to stay somewhere else during that time. But don't worry, we'll make sure everything is thoroughly taken care of before you come back." + }, + { + "key": "69_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/69/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hello, Elizabeth. How are you?\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Fine, thanks.\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Are you sure you're all right? You look a bit worried today. Is anything wrong?\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, yes, there is something wrong actually. Perhaps you can give me some advice.\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Of course, if I can.\n[00:18 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, last night when I returned from the theatre, I found that I'd lost my house keys as well as my wallet which contained all my essential documents and personal belongings.\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Oh no! Was it your wallet?\n[00:29 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, exactly.\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker USER: That's terrible! What was in your wallet?\n[00:34 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, some money, of course, my visa, all my identity cards and some important contact numbers that I hadn't saved anywhere else, including emergency contacts and business associates I needed to reach during our upcoming trip.\n[00:42 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Wait, did you have any important documents in there? Like your work permit or anything else critical?\n[00:49 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, just my visa and identity cards. And some photos, too.\n[00:54 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Well, if I were you, I'd go to the police station straight away and report it.\n[00:58 - 01:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I've already done that, and they said they'd look for it. But we're leaving soon and I need my visa and identity cards badly.\n[01:05 - 01:10] Speaker USER: Oh dear! What a pity! Are you sure you lost the wallet in the theatre?\n[01:10 - 01:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, quite sure." + }, + { + "key": "70_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/70/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I am a reporter from Channel 5 News.\n[00:03 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's up?\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Could I ask you some questions?\n[00:06 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, you can.\n[00:07 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Did you vote today?\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I sure did!\n[00:10 - 00:17] Speaker USER: What candidate did you want to support in this election and what were the key policy positions that influenced your decision-making process?\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut you off, but before we get into specifics, can I ask how this interview will be used?\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Of course! This interview will be aired on tonight's news segment. Now, back to my question—what candidate did you vote for?\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can't disclose that information.\n[00:28 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Why is that?\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: My vote is my own private business.\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker USER: I understand. But just to clarify, you mentioned you voted for our next President, right?\n[00:37 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's correct." + }, + { + "key": "71_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/71/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, Nicole. Did you have a good weekend?\n[00:02 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I did. But I feel tired because I did a lot of physical activities over the weekend, including some intense workouts and outdoor adventures that really pushed my limits.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Tired? Did something happen, or did you just have a busy weekend?\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, on Saturday I cleaned the house and played tennis. Then on Sunday I hiked in the country.\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker USER: And I bet you studied, too.\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah. I studied on Sunday evening. What about your weekend? Did you do anything interesting?\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Wait, you mentioned hiking—where did you go?\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I went to the hills just outside the city. It was beautiful but exhausting. Anyway, what about you?\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Well, I didn't clean the house and I didn't study. I stayed in bed and watched TV.\n[00:42 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like fun, but did you exercise?" + }, + { + "key": "72_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/72/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey! Taxi.\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Where are you heading, sir?\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Capital Airport.\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's your flight time?\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: At 7:50.\n[00:08 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: I guess we should get there no later than 7:00 to ensure you have enough time to check in, go through security, and maybe grab a quick bite before boarding since airport lines can be unpredictable during peak hours.\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Hold on, do you know if the traffic is usually worse on the way to the airport during this time?\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it's typically busier, which is why I was saying we should aim to arrive by 7:00.\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Got it. So, how long is the ride from here then?\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, since it's rush hour, I'd say the ride would take about thirty minutes, more or less. Is that okay?" + }, + { + "key": "73", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/73/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Would you like to copy the EX files and pass me the copy? There are some figures I want to review before the meeting this afternoon because they contain crucial data about our quarterly performance that might affect our strategic decisions.\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but do you need those figures urgently? I could prioritize them if you're on a tight deadline.\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Yes, I need to review them today. By the way, I also need all the letters we received from them.\n[00:20 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you mean all the sales letters from them?\n[00:23 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Yes, that's right. And I was just about to mention that I need the report copied on transparency paper so that we can use it for the presentation tomorrow morning when we meet with the board members to discuss our expansion plans.\n[00:34 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, transparency paper? No problem, I'll handle that. But before I forget, do you still need me to file the report for you as well?\n[00:42 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Yes, please. Thanks for taking care of that." + }, + { + "key": "75", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/75/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Good evening. Can I help you?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, please. I'd like some eggs.\n[00:04 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Eggs? OK. How would you like them packed? In a carton or a bag? We also have eco-friendly packaging options available if you're interested in sustainable choices.\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, by the way, are these eggs organic? I've been trying to switch to organic products recently.\n[00:15 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Yes, they are organic. How many would you like? We have them available in half-dozen or dozen packs, or you can mix and match different varieties if you prefer.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: A dozen, please.\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Here you are. Anything else?\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. Do you have any green tea here?\n[00:33 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Yes. How much do you\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I forgot to ask earlier—how much are the eggs?\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker USER: The eggs are one pound fifty. Now, how much green tea would you like?\n[00:50 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Could I have half a pound?\n[00:52 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Certainly. Here you are.\n[00:54 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: How much altogether?\n[00:56 - 00:59] Speaker USER: Let me see. One pound fifty, please.\n[00:59 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you." + }, + { + "key": "76", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/76/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Good morning, Mr. Carson, please?\n[00:02 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm afraid Mr. Carson is at a very important meeting at the moment and cannot be disturbed. May I know who's calling so I can inform him later about the nature of your call and how urgent your matter might be?\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Yes, this is Mr. Prince. I would like to talk to Mr. Carson today, if possible.\n[00:14 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I'm afraid the meeting won't finish until one o'clock and then he has a lunch appointment. If he has time, I can ask him to ring you before he heads to his next meeting in the afternoon, which is scheduled to be a lengthy strategy session with our overseas partners.\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Before he leaves? Yes, I'd be grateful if you would.\n[00:33 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not at all, Mr. Prince. Could I take your telephone number and then I'll ask Mr. Carson to ring you as soon as he's free?\n[00:42 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Yes, it's Hong Kong--68261427 extension 4036.\n[00:48 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hong Kong--68261427 extension 4036. Right. Perhaps he has no time to ring you this morning, but I will ask him to ring you as soon as he returns from lunch." + }, + { + "key": "77", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/77/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Good morning! May I speak to Mr. Wang?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, speaking.\n[00:04 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Mr. Wang, this is Liu Li of the Hua Mei Company. There will be a fashion show on the 1st of May. I'd like to invite you and your photographic team to cover the event and capture some exclusive behind-the-scenes moments, including the preparations, runway shows, and interviews with the designers and models.\n[00:13 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I just want to confirm the location of the event. Will it be at the same venue as last year?\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Yes, it's at the same venue. I was saying, I'd like to invite you and your photographic team to come here.\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Marvelous! I'd love to. When will we arrive?\n[00:33 - 00:49] Speaker USER: We will send you invitation cards and I will need to know the size of your team so we can arrange the appropriate number of passes and accommodations, including backstage access and designated photography areas for optimal coverage.\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I almost forgot to ask, do you need us to cover any specific segments of the event?\n[00:51 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Good question! We do have some key segments in mind, but I was asking about the size of your team first.\n[00:57 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: We have a total of 10.\n[00:59 - 01:03] Speaker USER: Ok. Then I'll send you the cards. See you.\n[01:03 - 01:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you. Bye." + }, + { + "key": "78", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/78/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Hello?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello, Bob? This is Nancy. I got the invitation yesterday.\n[00:05 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Oh, can you confirm if you'll be able to make it to the event? We're finalizing the guest list and making arrangements for food and seating based on the number of attendees.\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just realized—will there be enough parking space? I remember the area around your place can get quite crowded.\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Oh, don't worry about that. We've arranged for some extra parking at the neighbor's lot. But I was asking if you can come?\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I think so, but Tony can't. He's got to go to his parents' and help them work on their house this weekend.\n[00:27 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Oh, that's too bad.\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Uh, Bob. I won't have any transportation that night. Think somebody could give me a ride?\n[00:35 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Oh, sure! There's a group of people coming who live near you. I'm sure one of them would be glad to. If that doesn't work out, I'll drive you.\n[00:44 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great! Thanks, Bob. Uh, what will people be wearing? I want to make sure I dress appropriately for the occasion since it's a semi-formal gathering with some business associates attending as well.\n[00:54 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Oh, and I forgot to ask—what can I bring?\n[00:57 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, a side dish would be good. There'll be plenty to drink.\n[01:01 - 01:02] Speaker USER: OK, see you then." + }, + { + "key": "79_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/79/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I thought it was a great movie, so visually exciting.\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hate to admit it, but I jumped in my seat a few times, too.\n[00:07 - 00:18] Speaker USER: The shark looked so real at certain points, especially when it was close to the surface and the sunlight reflected off its wet skin, creating this terrifyingly lifelike shimmer effect.\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of the shark, do you think the animatronics or CGI was more effective in making it look that real?\n[00:19 - 00:34] Speaker USER: I think it was a combination of both, actually. But I was going to mention that recent advances in camera technology helped a lot to enhance the realism of those intense moments by allowing for more detailed close-ups and smoother underwater tracking shots.\n[00:33 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right! The camera technology must have played a big role, especially in capturing those underwater scenes." + }, + { + "key": "140_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/140/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Alice, I never knew you had such a lovely voice. You really can sing, can't you?\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks, Mark. I used to be a member of the school choir.\n[00:10 - 00:21] Speaker USER: No wonder you can control your voice so well. You are a professional singer with incredible range and technique, and it's clear you've put in years of dedicated practice to refine your craft.\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but what kind of songs did you sing in the choir? Were they classical pieces?\n[00:21 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Yes, mostly classical and some contemporary pieces. But as I was saying, I wouldn't say I am a professional, but I did receive some training at school. My music teacher used to be a professional singer.\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, a good teacher makes good students.\n[00:38 - 00:48] Speaker USER: You are quite right. By the way, I didn't get to finish earlier—what I meant was, even though I'm not a professional, the choir experience really helped me with voice control." + }, + { + "key": "141_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/141/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What are you going to do after you return from Washington?\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm going to stay in the city.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: What will you do all day?\n[00:06 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm going to work with my father at the store. In the evening, I'll read books. On weekends, I'll go to the beach with my friends, and we usually have a great time playing volleyball, building sandcastles, and enjoying picnics while watching the sunset over the ocean.\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry, just curious, which beach do you usually go to?\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: We usually go to the one near the pier. But I was saying, on weekends, I'll go to the beach with my family. Have you ever worked?\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker USER: No, but I can learn. What are you going to do this summer?\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm going to camp. I've gone to camp for four summers.\n[00:37 - 00:39] Speaker USER: I've never gone to camp. What do you do there?\n[00:40 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: We do many things. In the morning, we go swimming and boating. In the afternoon, we play basketball or sometimes we hike through the trails around the camp, exploring nature and learning about local wildlife from our experienced guides.\n[00:51 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Oh, you mentioned boating—do you guys use canoes or kayaks?\n[00:56 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: We mostly use canoes. But as I was saying, in the afternoon, we play basketball or tennis. We sit around a campfire at night. We sing or tell stories.\n[01:07 - 01:08] Speaker USER: That sounds wonderful.\n[01:09 - 01:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: It is wonderful. What's John going to do this summer?\n[01:13 - 01:16] Speaker USER: I think he's going to the mountains with his parents." + }, + { + "key": "142_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/142/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Is there a daily passenger ship to Dalian?\n[00:03 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes.\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker USER: How many days does it take to reach Dalian by ship considering the weather conditions and potential stops along the way?\n[00:06 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I wanted to confirm—do we need to book tickets in advance, or can we get them directly at the port?\n[00:14 - 00:24] Speaker USER: You can get them directly at the port, but booking in advance is recommended to avoid any last-minute issues. By the way, I was asking how many days it takes to get to Dalian.\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right! It takes about one day. It arrives in Dalian at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow.\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker USER: How many ports do we call at on our passage to Qingdao?\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Four ports.\n[00:37 - 00:39] Speaker USER: The ship is going very fast.\n[00:39 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Perhaps she makes about 25 knots an hour.\n[00:42 - 00:48] Speaker USER: The sea is calm and peaceful. A sea trip is always enjoyable in fine weather like this.\n[00:49 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. I hope it will remain fine all the way." + }, + { + "key": "143_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/143/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: George, is your chicken OK?\n[00:02 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: It tastes great, but it is really dry. Is your fish all cooked properly or do you think they might have overcooked it like they did with my chicken?\n[00:06 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Actually, yes, my fish is very dry too. But I was going to ask, do you think they left it sitting around too long before they served it?\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's exactly what I was thinking had happened. By the way, are your vegetables OK?\n[00:20 - 00:22] Speaker USER: The vegetables are kind of mushy.\n[00:23 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: So are mine. I think they left them cooking too long. The food here is usually good, so I think that we should\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but do you think we should mention the fish too when we talk to the waiter?\n[00:39 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, definitely. And I was going to say we should tell the waiter there's a problem. Maybe they can give us a free dessert or something." + }, + { + "key": "144_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/144/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Which kind of sport do you like to watch?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Basketball, football, table tennis. I will watch them on TV.\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker USER: So you must like NBA game.\n[00:10 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it is my favorite. Many Chinese people including women and children would like to watch the NBA, especially when there's a big game or when a Chinese player is involved, as it creates a sense of national pride and excitement that brings families together in front of their screens.\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I was just wondering, do you think the popularity of NBA in China could lead to more local leagues gaining attention too?\n[00:28 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's an interesting thought. The NBA's influence is huge, and it might indeed help local leagues grow. But I think the reason many people watch the NBA is to see the performance of players like Yao Ming and Yi Jianlian, the Chinese players in NBA. What kind of sport do you like to participate in?\n[00:48 - 00:51] Speaker USER: I am good at tennis and skiing. What about you?\n[00:52 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: I prefer the indoor sports, such as bowling, badminton and squash.\n[00:57 - 01:10] Speaker USER: Moderate exercise is really important for health. 'Life lies in movement.' By the way, earlier you mentioned Chinese players in the NBA, do you think their success has inspired more young people to take up basketball?\n[01:10 - 01:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely, their success stories have definitely motivated a lot of young people to pursue basketball. How about playing tennis with me?\n[01:19 - 01:21] Speaker USER: Good idea. I will take the racket." + }, + { + "key": "145_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/145/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What does Human Resources Department do?\n[00:02 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hiring, firing, training, insurances, benefits, retirement plans, salary, vacation. They take care of a lot of things.\n[00:12 - 00:25] Speaker USER: But most of time, they provide comprehensive support to other departments in managing their personnel needs, including conflict resolution, policy implementation, and maintaining workplace culture across the entire organization.\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, could you clarify what you mean by 'most of the time they provide'? Are you saying they mainly assist other departments?\n[00:26 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Yes, exactly. For example, if the Engineering Department wants to hire a person, they will request HR to find candidates.\n[00:35 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes?\n[00:37 - 00:48] Speaker USER: The Engineering Manager and his team will interview the candidates. HR will also be involved with the interview, but basically arranging the schedule and explaining the benefits.\n[00:49 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. But earlier, you mentioned HR provides assistance most of the time. What other kinds of assistance do they provide besides hiring?\n[00:58 - 01:06] Speaker USER: Oh, right. Besides hiring, they also assist with employee relations, compliance with labor laws, and organizing training sessions." + }, + { + "key": "146_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/146/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Is my car ready yet?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know, sir. What's the number of your car?\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: It's LF 312 G.\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: When did you bring it to our workshop? I need to check the exact date in our system to see how long the mechanics have been working on it.\n[00:10 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I bought it here three days ago.\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ah yes, I remember now.\n[00:19 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Have your mechanics finished yet?\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, they're still working on it. Let's go into the garage and have a look at it. Isn't that your car?\n[00:27 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Well, it was my car.\n[00:29 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Didn't you have a crash?\n[00:31 - 00:39] Speaker USER: That's right. I drove it into a lamp post. Can your mechanics assess if it's worth repairing, or should I start looking for a new one?\n[00:39 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but before you ask about repairs, did you mention when exactly you brought it in?\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Oh yes, I mentioned it was three days ago. But can your mechanics repair it?\n[00:50 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, they're trying to repair it, sir. But to tell you the truth, you need a new car." + }, + { + "key": "147_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/147/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: This facility is great, don't you think?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it is better than last year. They have done a very good job this time.\n[00:07 - 00:20] Speaker USER: I'm glad our booth is on the first floor. More people can see our products as they walk by, which should increase our visibility significantly and potentially lead to more business opportunities throughout the duration of the event.\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but do you think we should have more signage outside the booth to attract even more attention?\n[00:20 - 00:35] Speaker USER: That's a good idea. We should definitely consider adding more signage. By the way, I was saying that more people can see our display. If someone wants to find us, they can look at this floor plan. It shows where all the companies have their booths.\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let me see that. I didn't get one when I came in.\n[00:39 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Really? They didn't give you one with your ticket?\n[00:43 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: No.\n[00:44 - 00:45] Speaker USER: That's strange.\n[00:46 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Where do you go for lunch around here?\n[00:48 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Are you hungry?\n[00:49 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not too bad. But I will be soon.\n[00:53 - 00:58] Speaker USER: I went across the street. There is a good Chinese restaurant next to the hotel." + }, + { + "key": "148_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/148/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Would you like me to help you on your new project?\n[00:02 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: I would love the help! Would you prefer helping with the writing part or is programming more your preference? I'm asking because we need to assign tasks based on everyone's strengths and availability for this important client project.\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I definitely prefer the writing portion.\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Perfect! You'll be working alone on that portion. Do you like to work alone?\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker USER: That is OK sometimes.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Our first meeting is next Monday. Could you meet with us at that time?\n[00:28 - 00:36] Speaker USER: No, I can't be there. But before I forget, you mentioned programming earlier—are there any specific skills needed for that part?\n[00:36 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: The programming part is covered, so no worries there. Please send me your background information before the meeting so I can look at it.\n[00:45 - 00:47] Speaker USER: I can send that information to you.\n[00:47 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. I look forward to working with you. Enjoy your week!" + }, + { + "key": "149_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/149/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Yeah, I know it sounds weird, but a 401k is a type of retirement plan that allows employees to save and invest for their own retirement. Through a tax-advantaged account, you can grow your savings over time without paying taxes on the gains until you withdraw the money, which makes it one of the most powerful tools for long-term financial planning available to American workers.\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but does everyone have access to a 401k, or is it only available to certain types of jobs?\n[00:23 - 00:46] Speaker USER: It's mostly offered by employers, so not everyone has access to it, especially if they're self-employed or work for smaller companies. But back to what I was saying—you can authorize your employer to deduct a certain amount of money from your paycheck and invest it in the plan. Everyone tries to contribute as much as possible so that when you retire, you can rest peacefully on your nest egg.\n[00:47 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's interesting and logical I guess. In my country, we also have to contribute to a government-run retirement fund, but most people don't really trust it so they just invest in properties or things like that.\n[01:00 - 01:02] Speaker USER: That seems a bit unstable don't you think?\n[01:02 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, but corrupt governments in the past have created distrust among banks and financial institutions, so now people prefer to have money hidden in a jar or a piggy bank.\n[01:15 - 01:27] Speaker USER: That's understandable, but earlier you mentioned that people in your country invest in properties. I was wondering, do they see it as a safer alternative, or is it more about potential profit?" + }, + { + "key": "150_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/150/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I am sorry for damaging your car, sir.\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't worry about it. Just leave it to the insurance companies.\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: The car park in this community is over crowded, isn't it?\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, more and more cars. People should try to take public transportation.\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker USER: There aren't enough buses in this city, are there?\n[00:19 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, sometimes I really feel like writing a letter to the city council to address this issue and demand better public transportation infrastructure to reduce the number of private vehicles on the road.\n[00:22 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but do you think writing a letter would actually make a difference? I mean, wouldn't it be better to push for a bigger parking space instead?\n[00:33 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good point. We just want a little bigger parking space. Have you taken this to the property management, yet?\n[00:39 - 00:47] Speaker USER: No. but I'm gonna. You know, several months ago, I backed into a red Honda when parking. The owner was really understanding, though.\n[00:47 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, was that on the road or in the parking lot?\n[00:51 - 00:59] Speaker USER: Oh, it was right here in the parking lot. It was parked right here in your space. The left rearview mirror was smashed.\n[00:59 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is the car owner a lady with a deafening voice?" + }, + { + "key": "151_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/151/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What do you consider to be your strong points?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think I'm tough not only physically but mentally.\n[00:06 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Why do you say that?\n[00:07 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have been playing football since high school. At present, I'm a member of a community football club that competes at a regional level, and we often participate in local tournaments that require both skill and mental resilience to perform under pressure.\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Oh, that's interesting! But I wonder, how do you manage your time between work and football?\n[00:23 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's all about balance. I practice every weekend with my teammates. By the way, I didn't get to finish earlier—I'm a member of a community football club.\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker USER: I see. You must be tough.\n[00:36 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: I never get tired. I think this comes from practicing football.\n[00:41 - 00:44] Speaker USER: What do you consider to be your weak points?\n[00:44 - 01:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Frankly speaking, I'm a typical Chinese workaholic. I don't mind working late at night. Due to that, I tend to leave the office much later than most of my colleagues, often staying until 10 or 11 PM, which sometimes makes it difficult to maintain a healthy work-life balance and get enough rest.\n[00:59 - 01:04] Speaker USER: Late nights can be challenging. Do you think this habit affects your productivity the next day?\n[01:05 - 01:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sometimes it does, but I try to manage it. Anyway, as I was saying, I tend to leave the office late.\n[01:12 - 01:15] Speaker USER: What kind of people are you reluctant to work with?\n[01:16 - 01:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: So far I haven't met any particular kind. However, I may rule out those who prefer chatting to working." + }, + { + "key": "152_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/152/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Excuse me, does the No. 8 bus go to the Wang Fu Jing Department Store?\n[00:04 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, it doesn't. You'll have to change to a No. 3 bus at Sha Tan. Or, if you don't mind walking, you can take this bus and get off at the Workers Club Building and walk about 10 minutes through some interesting local neighborhoods where you'll pass by traditional tea houses and small artisan shops that give you a real feel for Beijing's culture.\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but I think I'd rather take the bus. Where did you say I should change?\n[00:25 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sha Tan, when you get off the bus, walk back to the corner and turn left, you'll see the bus stop just ahead of you on the left-hand side of the street. But remember to take the No. 3 bus. The others don't go to Wang Fu Jing.\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Change to the No. 3 bus at Sha Tan. Thanks a lot.\n[00:44 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not at all. By the way, I was going to mention, if you do decide to walk, it's a fairly short distance from the Workers Club Building to Wang Fu Jing." + }, + { + "key": "153", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/153/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: There are so many people in your house. What are they doing?\n[00:03 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: We are having a party. I am the host and my wife is the organizing everything, making sure everyone is comfortable and enjoying themselves while also preparing some delicious homemade snacks and drinks for all our guests.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I just noticed someone who looks familiar. Who is that man over there?\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: He is Professor Zhang. He is a Chinese teacher. His wife is a teacher, too. Their daughter is a college student.\n[00:27 - 00:28] Speaker USER: And who is that young man?\n[00:29 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: He is her boyfriend. He is a young doctor. His name is Karl Black. By the way, I was about to say earlier that my wife is the hostess." + }, + { + "key": "154", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/154/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What do you think of this brown coffee table?\n[00:02 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's nice, but it doesn't match the color of our curtains and the overall theme of the room, especially considering how we've been trying to maintain a light and airy feel with pastel colors throughout the space.\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Sorry, just to clarify, do you think it clashes with the walls or the sofa?\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: The sofa, mainly. But I was going to say it doesn't match the color of our room overall. How about this?\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Oh no, this type of coffee table gets dirty very easily and it's difficult to clean.\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: And you are really difficult to please. All right, let's look at some others.\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Look, this one matches our room and it's inexpensive. Don't you think it would go well with the rest of our furniture?\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Moreover, it's easy to clean, right? You are really lazy.\n[00:42 - 00:55] Speaker USER: I only want to save you the trouble of looking after me, but I was going to ask if you think the design fits our style and if it suits the overall aesthetic we're going for in terms of both functionality and visual appeal." + }, + { + "key": "155", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/155/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: This is Officer Belford. You reported a break-in just now?\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I did.\n[00:06 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I'll need a little more information about it. Just the facts. What time did it happen? Any idea when the break-in might have occurred and whether you noticed any suspicious activity in the neighborhood around that time?\n[00:10 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, Officer, but I just realized I should mention that I was home until almost 12:00, so it must have happened between 12:00 and 1:30 when I was out.\n[00:21 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Got it. What did they get?\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, what I know now is some jewellery and the television.\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker USER: OK. Good, you're making a list. By the way, did you have your belongings marked?\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. My husband put his name on the TV.\n[00:35 - 00:44] Speaker USER: By the way, where is your husband? I noticed you mentioned the TV, but was there anything else that might have been marked?\n[00:44 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, he's on a trip to Canada. I haven't told him about the robbery yet. As for marking, I think some of the jewellery might have had engravings, but I'd need to check." + }, + { + "key": "156_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/156/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Oh, we still haven't decided what to get him.\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know. It's hard. What does he need?\n[00:06 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Well, darling, the other day he said that he needed a new laptop or something to help with his online classes because his current device keeps freezing during important lectures and he's been really frustrated about it lately.\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: A car? Yeah, right. Well, I think that's a little beyond us.\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Yeah, it'd be fun, but it's just a little too expensive.\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: There's the usual kind of thing, like a wallet or tie.\n[00:29 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Oh, please, not for his sixtieth. I think we should get him something more expensive than that, don't you? I mean, we want to get something good, something...\n[00:41 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Something unusual?\n[00:43 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Yeah. Actually, I was thinking about something tech-related that he could really use.\n[00:48 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: How about a computer? We could get him a computer. That way we could keep in touch on email.\n[00:54 - 01:04] Speaker USER: That's a good idea! But I was going to say, he mentioned needing a car the other day. Although that's not feasible, maybe we could look into something tech-related, like a high-end gadget?" + }, + { + "key": "157", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/157/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey Taxi! Ah great. Thanks for pulling over.\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Where to?\n[00:04 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Well, I'm going to the National Museum of Art, and .... I'd like to get there as soon as possible since I have limited time before my scheduled tour group meets at the main entrance.\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. Hop in. No problem. Hang on!\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Uh. Excuse me. How long does it take to get there?\n[00:17 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, that all depends on the traffic, but it shouldn't take more than twenty minutes for the average driver. [Oh]. And I'm not average. I have driving down to an art, so we should be able to cruise through traffic and get there in less than fifteen minutes.\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Okay. Uh, sorry for asking if it's a bit too much, but I just want to make sure I plan my time well.\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah?\n[00:41 - 00:44] Speaker USER: But do you have any idea how much the fare will be?\n[00:44 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, it shouldn't be more than 18 dollars ... not including a ... uh-hum ... a tip of course.\n[00:50 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Oh, and by the way, do you know what time the museum closes?\n[00:54 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I would guess around 6:00 O'clock.\n[00:57 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Uh, do you have the time?\n[00:59 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah. It's half past four. So, you should have enough time to explore a bit.\n[01:04 - 01:13] Speaker USER: Thanks. Uh, you mentioned earlier about the fare, but I didn't catch if that included any extra charges, like for luggage or something?\n[01:13 - 01:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, no extra charges for luggage. Just the fare and the tip, really. Uh, this IS your first time to the city, right?" + }, + { + "key": "158", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/158/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Miguel, why haven't you finished your science homework all week?\n[00:03 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry, Ms. Perry. My house burned down last weekend. My family and I have been sleeping at my grandma's all week. I'm very stressed. I can't do my homework because my grandma's house is so loud and I lost all my school supplies in the fire, including my science textbook and notebooks, plus my laptop which had all my research notes saved on it.\n[00:16 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Oh, Miguel, I'm so sorry to hear that! But about the textbook—do you need a new one? I can arrange for a replacement if that would help.\n[00:28 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: That would be really helpful, thank you. I lost my textbook in the fire. Oh, and I also wanted to mention that my grandma's kitchen is too small to make food, so I need to buy lunch, which might make me\n[00:49 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Late for our meeting? That's okay, just come as soon as you can. I'll be in my office during lunch.\n[00:55 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you, Ms. Perry. I'll try to get there as quickly as possible." + }, + { + "key": "159_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/159/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Happy birthday, Jimmy. Are you ready for the next present?\n[00:03 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: You mean there's more besides the watch you gave me earlier? That's incredible because I thought the watch was already more than enough and I can't believe you got me something else too!\n[00:06 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I just wanted to say that this next one is something you've been talking about for months and we've been planning this surprise for quite some time now.\n[00:16 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, it's a new computer. It's just what I want. I'm so happy about it. Thank you so much, Mum and Dad. By the way, what were you saying about the other present?\n[00:26 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Oh, I was just mentioning the watch. I'm glad you liked it too because we put a lot of thought into choosing the perfect model for you." + }, + { + "key": "0_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/0/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Congratulations, Vivian. You won the grand prize, again.\n[00:05 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Isn't it just great! I just knew I'd win because I had a feeling this was my lucky year and everything seemed to align perfectly with my horoscope predictions and lucky numbers.\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: You did? How? Did you wear red underwear again this year?\n[00:17 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not only that! I also made sure to carry my lucky charm with me everywhere I went.\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Tell me! Tell me! What's your secret?!\n[00:27 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, OK. I'll whisper it to you, but you have to promise not to tell anyone! Oh, and I forgot to mention the red underwear trick actually worked last time too!" + }, + { + "key": "1_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/1/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Look at this. This magazine has some guidelines for having a healthy diet.\n[00:04 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: When you have finished it, I'd like to see that. I've been thinking about what I am eating recently. I want to get some more ideas about nutrition and good health.\n[00:14 - 00:32] Speaker USER: I've noticed that you aren't eating much junk food and are avoiding food with too much fat. I know this diet is healthy, but sometimes it can be hard to stick to it, especially when there are so many tempting options around and we're surrounded by convenience foods that don't always align with our health goals.\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: What are you thinking? Isn't this diet very tasty or satisfying?\n[00:32 - 00:51] Speaker USER: No, I don't think it's tasty but I know it is important to have healthy food to keep fit. I was going to say that sometimes it feels a bit restrictive, but it's necessary to stay consistent if we want to see long-term results and maintain our energy levels throughout the day without experiencing those mid-afternoon crashes.\n[00:46 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I totally get that. Sometimes I just crave something indulgent, like a piece of rich cheesecake.\n[00:54 - 01:08] Speaker USER: Exactly! But, as I was saying, following the principles of good nutrition will help us to be healthy and enjoy a better life. Still, having one serving of cheesecake once in a while is not a problem. We just can't have too much and too often." + }, + { + "key": "2_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/2/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hello, 6632278.\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi, Jack. It's me, Ann. I wasn't at school today. Have we got any homework to do for tomorrow?\n[00:09 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Let me see. Well, we've got to do the math problems on Page 40 in our math textbook, but only the even-numbered problems and make sure to show all your work step by step because the teacher will be checking for proper methodology.\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, Jack, just to clarify, is it the whole page or just specific problems?\n[00:24 - 00:38] Speaker USER: It's just the even-numbered problems on Page 40. Then, we have to go on with our reading for English. The history teacher wants us to read the chapter on the History of London for tomorrow, and write down the most important dates and events in that chapter.\n[00:39 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Anything else? Ah...ah, music?\n[00:42 - 00:53] Speaker USER: No, we haven't any music homework, but the science teacher is giving us a test on Friday, so we have to review the key concepts and make sure we understand the experiments we did in class.\n[00:53 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, did you mention which pages the science test will cover?\n[00:57 - 01:01] Speaker USER: Oh right, I didn't mention that. It's covering chapters 5 and 6.\n[01:01 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh no. I'm so bad at science. I hate it. Thanks, Jack." + }, + { + "key": "3_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/3/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Welcome to Wanda International Cinema. Can I help you?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Umm... I want to know when 'Operation Red Sea' is showing today.\n[00:08 - 00:23] Speaker USER: There are 6 showings today, one in the morning, another at noon, and then 3 p.m., 6 p.m., 9 p.m., and a midnight showing, which is quite popular among action movie fans who enjoy late-night screenings with immersive sound effects.\n[00:16 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but could you tell me if the 9 p.m. showing still has 5 tickets available that are seated together?\n[00:24 - 00:32] Speaker USER: I'm sorry, there are only 3 tickets left. How about the 6 p.m. showing? There are still 7 tickets left for that show.\n[00:33 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: But we have a date for dinner at 5 p.m., so we won't make the beginning of the movie if we choose the 6 p.m. show since the theater is about 30 minutes away from the restaurant and we'd need time to park and get snacks.\n[00:44 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Oh, I see. In that case, would you like to see another movie? 'Detective China Town 2' is very popular, too.\n[00:51 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, we all want to see this one. Is there any way that we could buy tickets now for Friday's screens?\n[00:57 - 01:04] Speaker USER: You can order tickets right now for the next three days. It's Wednesday today. So, that's OK. What time would you like?\n[01:04 - 01:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: The 9 p.m. showing. I think there might be more people who want to see the movie on Friday. How many tickets can I buy at one time?\n[01:12 - 01:15] Speaker USER: The limit for advanced tickets is 10.\n[01:16 - 01:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, I'll have 8 tickets for the showing of 'Operation Red Sea'. Are the tickets available?" + }, + { + "key": "4_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/4/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Hi, David! Mr. Harper has just asked me if you'd finished your project yet. It was supposed to be handed in yesterday.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know. I'm just finishing it now.\n[00:09 - 00:25] Speaker USER: He wanted to know if we'd done them together. I said no. What's yours on? It took me ages to find relevant data, especially for the population trends because I had to cross-reference multiple sources and verify the accuracy of historical records.\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I was really lucky. I found this book all about the population in New Zealand cities.\n[00:25 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Is it good?\n[00:26 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it's a great book! I photocopied three chapters. There are some brilliant charts and...\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker USER: What are you going to do with all that?\n[00:36 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, now I'm going to copy these pages and these charts and then I'll finish my project!\n[00:42 - 00:44] Speaker USER: You're not supposed to just copy the book.\n[00:45 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh! I think Mr. Harper won't mind as long as I cite the book properly and provide my own analysis of the data rather than simply reproducing the content verbatim.\n[00:53 - 01:03] Speaker USER: He will know! He asked us to write a list of all the books we'd used. Remember? By the way, you were saying something about charts?\n[01:03 - 01:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right! I was saying that the book has some brilliant charts, and I was planning to use them in my project.\n[01:10 - 01:11] Speaker USER: That's not the point anyway.\n[01:12 - 01:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: What is the point then?" + }, + { + "key": "5_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/5/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:17] Speaker USER: We really were lucky. We got the last available table for two—and we didn't even have a reservation! Did you see the long lines of people waiting outside stretching all the way down the block? I can't believe how popular this place has become since they got that great review in the food magazine last month.\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I just realized, do we need to check if they have any specials today before we order?\n[00:17 - 00:28] Speaker USER: That's a good point, but I was asking if you saw the long lines behind us. Anyway, let's take a look at the menu so we can order. Do you want to choose an appetizer for us to share?\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: What would you rather have, samosas or poppadoms?\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker USER: I heard that one of their specialties is the samosa.\n[00:36 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, let's get a plate of those then.\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Sounds good. What are you going to have for your main course?\n[00:42 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think I might have a dahl.\n[00:44 - 00:46] Speaker USER: What's in a dahl?\n[00:47 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's got chickpeas and vegetables in a spicy curry sauce with some lentils, which really give it a hearty texture and make it quite filling, along with a blend of aromatic spices that create a wonderful depth of flavor.\n[00:56 - 01:02] Speaker USER: Speaking of curry, do you think we should order something a bit milder as well, just in case the dahl is too spicy?\n[01:03 - 01:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good idea. But, as I was saying, the dahl comes with rice. Do you want to share some kebabs as well?\n[01:10 - 01:12] Speaker USER: Ok. How about some lamb kebabs?" + }, + { + "key": "6_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/6/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I've heard The Hitchhiker would be on next week. I want to see it.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is it a horror movie?\n[00:05 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Yeah, I love horror movies the most. Would you like to go with me next Friday? It would be fun and we could grab dinner beforehand at that new Italian place downtown.\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: No way. I will be scared out of my wits.\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Oh, okay. What kind of movies do you like?\n[00:19 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Er, let me see. Romance, comedy, documentary, action, science fiction, cartoon and so on.\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker USER: In a word, you like all the movies except for horror movies.\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it seems like we don't talk the same language as far as movies are concerned.\n[00:36 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Not quite. I also like romance and comedy movies very much. The Terminal is a movie of this genre, and it's one of my favorites because of its heartwarming story and Tom Hanks' brilliant performance as the stranded traveler.\n[00:47 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, The Terminal! I've heard good things about it. So, we can relax now.\n[00:52 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Yeah, I could hardly wait to see it. By the way, I was going to say The Terminal is a movie of this type—romance and comedy." + }, + { + "key": "7_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/7/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Do Mona and Jim need a new house?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, they have a big new fancy house.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Does Jim make a lot of money?\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, he does. He is a science fiction writer.\n[00:12 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Does Jim need to make more money?\n[00:14 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Afraid so. The more the better.\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker USER: What do they need all that money for?\n[00:20 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, they spend it pretty quick. New clothes, new computers and new cars every year. And they've got a cook and housekeeper. Mona used to be an actress, she likes to indulge in luxurious things and maintain a high-end lifestyle, which includes frequent spa treatments, designer wardrobe updates, and exclusive memberships to elite clubs around the city.\n[00:31 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Spend a lot of money, right? That must be challenging for Jim. Does he ever feel pressured to keep up with their lifestyle?\n[00:43 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Definitely. But I was going to mention that Mona used to be an actress, and she still has expensive tastes.\n[00:50 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Oh, I see. Do they have any children?\n[00:53 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: No. They want children but no luck yet.\n[00:56 - 00:57] Speaker USER: What does Jim like to do?\n[00:58 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Jim likes to travel around the world. That's expensive! So he tries to make a lot of money." + }, + { + "key": "8_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/8/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: You haven't spent much time with Sophia lately. Are you speaking to each other at the moment?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, we're not. We've been drifting apart for a while.\n[00:09 - 00:21] Speaker USER: But you two used to do everything together. I thought you really enjoyed each other's company and always had a great time exploring new places and sharing your deepest thoughts with one another.\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: We did, but since she started her new job, all she does is hang out with her new friends from work.\n[00:21 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Can't you hang out with them, too?\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: I could, but all they ever talk about is work, so I always end up feeling left out.\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Maybe you should invite her over for dinner, so it's just the two of you and you can catch up like old times.\n[00:35 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: I tried that a few weeks ago and she ended up bringing a pal from work with her! She's so busy these days that it's just impossible to hang out with her.\n[00:44 - 00:48] Speaker USER: It can't be that bad. She was always a really good friend to you.\n[00:48 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're right. She would never talk about me behind my back or hold a grudge. But she just doesn't seem very interested in our friendship anymore.\n[00:57 - 01:04] Speaker USER: That's tough. But when you mentioned inviting her over, did you get a chance to talk to her about how you feel?\n[01:04 - 01:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really. She's probably just excited about her new job. You should give her some time. It would be a shame to lose such a good friend.\n[01:14 - 01:18] Speaker USER: I've given her enough time. I'm over it now." + }, + { + "key": "9_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/9/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: My wife's birthday is today. I need some flowers.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: We have lots of fresh red roses.\n[00:06 - 00:17] Speaker USER: How much do the roses normally cost? I want to make sure I'm getting a good deal and would also appreciate any recommendations you might have for complementary flowers or arrangements.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but are you interested in any specific arrangement or just a simple bouquet?\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Just a simple bouquet. How much do they cost?\n[00:20 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: $20 a dozen.\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker USER: That sounds good. Last year I paid $30.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, you came here on the right day. They're on sale today.\n[00:30 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Give me a dozen.\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Very good. Would you like anything else to go with the bouquet, like some baby's breath or a vase?\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Oh, I almost forgot—how much is a card?\n[00:41 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Cards start at $2. Would you like to add one?\n[00:44 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Yes, I'll just give her the roses and a card.\n[00:48 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: She should be very pleased with these roses" + }, + { + "key": "10_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/10/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I'm about to run out of business cards. I need some new ones.\n[00:03 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: We can print as many as you like. Just tell me how many you need, and we can get started right away with our express printing service that guarantees quick turnaround times without compromising quality.\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Actually, I was thinking of ordering two thousand. That should get me through the year.\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Two thousand? Sure, that's doable. Here's a form to get you started.\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker USER: My old card is perfect, so all I want you to do is copy it exactly.\n[00:26 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think you'll be very pleased with how well we duplicate your old card. Our printing technology ensures a high-quality finish that matches your previous cards.\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Great, but I forgot to ask—how long will it take to get them ready?\n[00:42 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Typically, it takes about a week. You can come back next Wednesday to pick up your order.\n[00:47 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Hmm, that might be a bit too long. Could you possibly give me a three-day turnaround?\n[00:52 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: If you don't mind paying a little extra, it's absolutely no problem. We can prioritize your order to meet that deadline." + }, + { + "key": "11_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/11/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Excuse me, sir. Could you spare a minute?\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Uh, yes.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Do you go to work by train every day?\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. I commute five days a week by train.\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker USER: And would you mind telling us what you think of the rail service?\n[00:15 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's really very reliable, but there are a few issues that could be improved like the overcrowding during peak hours and occasional delays during bad weather conditions.\n[00:16 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but when you say \"very good,\" are you referring to the punctuality or something else?\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, trains are frequent and come on time. But I was also going to mention how clean they usually are.\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Which train do you catch in the evening?\n[00:36 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: I usually take the 5 thirty home.\n[00:39 - 00:40] Speaker USER: And can you get a seat?\n[00:40 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I usually have to stand. But going back to what I was saying earlier, the cleanliness really makes a difference, even when I have to stand." + }, + { + "key": "12_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/12/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Would you like some tea or coffee?\n[00:01 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, thank you. It's very late now. I won't be able to sleep well if I drink some caffeine this late, especially since I'm already feeling a bit tired and need to be well-rested for the important tasks I have scheduled for tomorrow morning.\n[00:10 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, I just realized we might have some herbal tea that could help you relax instead of keeping you up. Would you like that?\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, herbal tea sounds good, but I think I'll just stick with water.\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Then what about some water?\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, please.\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Don't work too late since you are not in good health. You should be careful with your health.\n[00:31 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, but I have to finish these reports tonight. Our manager will use them at the meeting tomorrow morning, and I don't want to leave anything incomplete or risk making any\n[00:49 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Speaking of the meeting, do you need any specific data or references for those reports? I could help gather them.\n[00:56 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks for offering, but I think I have all the data I need. Just turn down the TV set a little so that it won't be so noisy.\n[01:02 - 01:06] Speaker USER: I will. I do hope that you will finish the report soon and get some sleep.\n[01:07 - 01:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't worry. It won't take me too long." + }, + { + "key": "13_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/13/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Merry Christmas!\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you. The same to you.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Do you have any plans?\n[00:07 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have been invited to a friend's party, but I want to go to my uncle's. And I'm still trying to figure out how to manage both without offending anyone because they're both important to me and I don't want to disappoint either side.\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Oh, that sounds like a tough choice! Do you usually spend Christmas with your uncle?\n[00:22 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, but I haven't decided yet. And you?\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker USER: My roommate is having a party. I'll go there.\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great! Watching TV or sleeping at home is really boring.\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Yes. Did you know that there would be a school sports meet next week?\n[00:37 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? I had no idea. I like watching the track and field events. They're really thrilling, especially when the competition is close and the athletes push themselves to their limits in those final moments.\n[00:49 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Oh, speaking of the sports meet, do you know if they need any volunteers?\n[00:53 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not sure, but I think they might. By the way, I was going to say that the track and field events are really exciting.\n[01:01 - 01:04] Speaker USER: They are! Maybe we can watch them together.\n[01:05 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sounds good! Anyway, have a nice holiday.\n[01:08 - 01:11] Speaker USER: Thank you. And enjoy the party." + }, + { + "key": "14_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/14/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: How is travel in the 1960s different from that of the early 1900s, Dad?\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, in the 1960s people rode in cars over wide roads. They flew in planes from Europe to America in a few hours.\n[00:14 - 00:29] Speaker USER: What about the differences in how people traveled by train or ship during those periods? The early 1900s saw luxurious ocean liners and steam-powered trains, while the 1960s introduced faster diesel trains and more efficient cruise ships.\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just remembered, did you mention how people reacted to planes in the early 1900s? I'm curious about that.\n[00:30 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Yes, in the early 1900s, planes were very new. To see one was so unusual that people of a town stopped what they were doing to watch it flying overhead.\n[00:41 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: But today, it is quite different, isn't it?\n[00:45 - 01:00] Speaker USER: Yes, today you were able to travel to many places in a few hours because of the development of the plane. You turn on electric lights because someone invented ways to make use of electricity, you are part of history.\n[01:00 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is our life also changed by history?\n[01:03 - 01:16] Speaker USER: That's right. The history made by people before you were born has changed your life. By the way, I was going to say earlier that in the 1900s, travel was much slower and more of an adventure compared to today." + }, + { + "key": "15_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/15/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi Vanessa, did you have a good weekend?\n[00:02 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh yes, it was great. I went to see a special James Bond exhibition at the Science Museum which featured incredible props from all the classic films, including authentic gadgets used by 007 himself throughout the decades.\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sounds interesting. Though aren't museums a bit expensive? I paid $8 last time I went.\n[00:19 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: This was only 650. I did buy a guidebook as well. That was an extra 295.\n[00:26 - 00:27] Speaker USER: How did you get there?\n[00:28 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: You can take the underground but I went by bus. It stops just outside, I got very tired walking around the museum, but it was worth it because there was so much to see.\n[00:39 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but did you manage to see everything, or was there something you missed because of the time?\n[00:45 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: We didn't get there until 11:30, so there wasn't enough time to see everything. But before I forget, I was saying I got very tired walking around the museum, though.\n[00:55 - 00:56] Speaker USER: What did you see?\n[00:57 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: James Bond's plane, which was my favorite, and the tiny Camera and his car, things like that.\n[01:04 - 01:08] Speaker USER: These sound great. How early can you go in, at 9:00?\n[01:08 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not until 10 and we didn't get there until 11:30, so there wasn't enough time to see everything.\n[01:14 - 01:15] Speaker USER: Can you eat there?\n[01:16 - 01:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. You can even take a picnic. I had a sandwich at the cafe. But you can get a hot meal at the restaurant." + }, + { + "key": "16", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/16/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:15] Speaker USER: But if we don't find a solution soon, we'll have to close it. And the zoo was part of the city. It's a tourist attraction that brings in substantial revenue and helps support dozens of local businesses throughout the downtown area and surrounding neighborhoods.\n[00:06 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand the urgency, but the reality is, it simply isn't attracting enough tourists. You're going to have to find the money from somewhere else.\n[00:15 - 00:27] Speaker USER: But it's also an important place for animal conservation. Some of these animals are endangered. If we didn't have zoos, they wouldn't have a safe place to live and breed, which could lead to their extinction.\n[00:27 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: I completely agree, which is why I'm suggesting we think outside the box. What if you advertised the zoo? In the newspaper or on the radio, for example.\n[00:38 - 00:48] Speaker USER: That's a good idea, but if we don't have any money, we can't advertise. You mentioned something about the zoo being a tourist attraction earlier—how can we leverage that?\n[00:48 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, why don't you try some other way? You know, ask a company to support the zoo.\n[00:53 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Actually, that isn't a bad idea. You might be right.\n[00:57 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have the names of some company bosses you could try to get in touch with." + }, + { + "key": "17", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/17/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Put on the helmet, please.\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do we need to put on the jackets too?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: You'd better, to protect your clothes. Now please watch your step.\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you. Is the production line fully automated?\n[00:12 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Well, not fully automated yet, but we're working towards it with significant investments in robotics and AI-powered quality control systems that should be operational by next year.\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just realized—if it's not fully automated, does that mean there are manual checks involved?\n[00:23 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Yes, there are some manual checks, but I was about to mention that all products have to go through five checks in the whole manufacturing process to ensure quality at every stage, including visual inspections, stress tests, and final packaging verification before shipment.\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right. And what's the monthly output?\n[00:42 - 00:55] Speaker USER: One thousand units per month now. But we'll be making 1,200 units beginning with\n[00:57 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Starting in October, right? Also, I was curious—what's your usual percentage of rejects?\n[01:04 - 01:18] Speaker USER: Yes, October. The reject rate is about 2% in normal operations but we're aiming to reduce it even further with the new system that incorporates machine learning algorithms to detect defects earlier in the production cycle.\n[01:16 - 01:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's wonderful. Is that where the finished products come off?" + }, + { + "key": "18_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/18/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I'm here to conduct the annual census of foreigners living in Beijing. This is my service ID card.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. What do you want to ask me?\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, I just want to clarify, will this take a long time? I have a meeting in about 30 minutes.\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: It shouldn't take too long. We only need to verify your information against our records.\n[00:21 - 00:22] Speaker USER: OK.\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Please show me your passport and Residence Permit.\n[00:26 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Here you are.\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: How long have you been living here?\n[00:30 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Two years.\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: May I know your occupation?\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker USER: I'm a professor at a university.\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is that right? Which university, if you don't mind my asking?\n[00:42 - 00:57] Speaker USER: I teach at Beijing Normal University, English composition and some literature courses focusing on contemporary American novels and post-colonial theory, which are particularly popular among our graduate students.\n[00:46 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, did you mention earlier how long you've been teaching at the university?\n[00:57 - 01:01] Speaker USER: Oh, I didn't mention it yet. I've been teaching there for about three years now." + }, + { + "key": "19_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_600_800/19/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Do you have anything to do after this?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I don't.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Shall we drop in somewhere for a couple of drinks?\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a good idea.\n[00:09 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I know a very interesting spot that has a great atmosphere and some unique cocktails featuring locally sourced ingredients and live jazz music on weekends.\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, before you mention the place, do you think it's close by? I'd rather not go too far.\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Yes, it's nearby. I was saying, I know a very interesting place.\n[00:24 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, do you? Good. That sounds perfect then! I'd love to check out their cocktails and enjoy the music if they're playing tonight." + }, + { + "key": "0_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/0/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hi, Mr. Smith. I'm Doctor Hawkins. Why are you here today?\n[00:04 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: I found it would be a good idea to get a comprehensive check-up since I've been feeling slightly more fatigued than usual and I thought it might be wise to rule out any potential health issues before they become serious problems.\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I noticed you haven't had a check-up in 5 years. You should have one every year.\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know. I figure as long as there is nothing wrong, why go see the doctor?\n[00:22 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Well, the best way to avoid serious illnesses is to find out about them early. So try to come at least once a year for your own good.\n[00:30 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ok.\n[00:31 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Let me see here. Your eyes and ears look fine. Take a deep breath, please. Do you smoke, Mr. Smith?\n[00:38 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes.\n[00:39 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Smoking is the leading cause of lung cancer and heart disease, you know. You really should quit.\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've tried hundreds of times, but I just can't seem to kick the habit.\n[00:50 - 01:03] Speaker USER: Well, we have classes and some medications that might help. I'll give you more information before you leave so you can review all your options carefully\n[01:03 - 01:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, before we move on, I wanted to ask—what was that about my eyes and ears? You mentioned they look fine, but is there anything specific I should be aware of?\n[01:13 - 01:23] Speaker USER: Oh, yes. Your eyes and ears are in good condition, no signs of issues there. I'll still give you that information on quitting smoking before you leave.\n[01:24 - 01:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ok, thanks doctor." + }, + { + "key": "1_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/1/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hello Mrs. Parker, how have you been?\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello Dr. Peters. Just fine thank you. Ricky and I are here for his vaccines.\n[00:09 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Very well. Let's see, according to his vaccination record, Ricky has received his Polio, Tetanus and Hepatitis B shots. He is 14 months old, so he is due for Hepatitis A, Chickenpox and Measles which are recommended at this age to ensure full protection against these potentially serious childhood diseases that can have long-term health consequences if not properly immunized against.\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: What about Rubella and Mumps?\n[00:33 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Well, I can only give him these for now, and after a couple of weeks I can administer the rest. By the way, I was about to mention Rubella and Mumps are part of the MMR vaccine, which he'll get later.\n[00:44 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, great. Doctor, I think I also may need a Tetanus booster. Last time I got it was maybe fifteen years ago!\n[00:51 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Ah, yes, you definitely need a booster. The Tetanus shot is recommended every ten years. I'll prepare that for you as well." + }, + { + "key": "2_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/2/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Excuse me, did you see a set of keys?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: What kind of keys?\n[00:04 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Five keys and a small foot ornament attached to them they're all on a silver keychain that has some sentimental value because it was a gift from my grandmother last Christmas.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, sorry to interrupt, but where exactly did you last see them? It might help us narrow down the search.\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker USER: I was near the entrance when I realized they were missing. As I was saying, they have a small foot ornament attached.\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: What a shame! I didn't see them, but I can help you look.\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Well, can you help me look for it? That's my first time here.\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. It's my pleasure. I'd like to help you look for the missing keys.\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker USER: It's very kind of you.\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's not a big deal. Hey, I found them!\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Oh, thank God! I don't know how to thank you, guys.\n[00:43 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're welcome." + }, + { + "key": "3_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/3/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Why didn't you tell me you had a girlfriend?\n[00:02 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I thought you might have already known from someone else or figured it out yourself since we've been spending so much time together and I've mentioned her in passing before.\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Wait, you thought I knew? But you should tell me you were in love with her.\n[00:12 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Didn't I?\n[00:13 - 00:14] Speaker USER: You know you didn't.\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I am telling you now.\n[00:17 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Yes, but you might have told me before.\n[00:20 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: I didn't think you would be interested.\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Interested? How could I not be? And you didn't even mention you're going to marry her!\n[00:27 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I didn't think it was the right time to bring it up, or that you'd want to hear about it in detail right away considering how busy you've been with your own life lately.\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Hold on, you didn't think it mattered? How could something like that not matter?" + }, + { + "key": "4_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/4/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Watsup, ladies! Y'all looking' fine tonight. May I have this dance?\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: He's cute! He looks like Tiger Woods! But, I can't dance. . .\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker USER: It's all good. I'll show you all the right moves. My name's Malik.\n[00:15 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Nice to meet you. I'm Wen, and this is my best friend, Nikki, who's actually way more outgoing than me when it comes to dancing and social events in general.\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut you off, but before you introduce your friend, I just have to ask—what if I step on your toes instead? Would you still let me take you for a spin?\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Haha, well, I might forgive you if you promise to be gentle. Anyway, this is Nikki.\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker USER: How you feeling', vista? Mind if I take your friend 'round the dance floor?\n[00:37 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: She doesn't mind if you don't mind getting your feet bruised by her two left feet and occasional awkward spins that might send you both tumbling to the floor in laughter.\n[00:46 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Wait, before you finish that thought—are you saying she's as bad at dancing as she claims?\n[00:51 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Haha, exactly! She doesn't mind if you don't mind getting your feet stepped on." + }, + { + "key": "5_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/5/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Happy birthday, Aims!\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you, Lisa.\n[00:03 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Here is a present for you. I hope you really enjoy it and find it useful for your photography hobby since I know you've been wanting to upgrade your equipment for quite some time now.\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, Lisa! You didn't have to! But I'm really curious—what made you choose this gift?\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I remembered you mentioned it a while back, and I thought it would be perfect for you. But I was saying, I hope you like it.\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, great! I love it! You know I've been expecting this for a long time.\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker USER: I'm very glad to hear that.\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: By the way, you were going to introduce me to someone, right?\n[00:30 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Yes, come here; let me introduce some friends to you." + }, + { + "key": "6_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/6/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Here we come.\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you. What's the fare?\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker USER: $10.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: How can it be?\n[00:06 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Well, the rate is two dollars for the first two kilometers and twenty cents for each additional two hundred meters, which adds up quickly over longer distances especially during peak hours when traffic conditions might extend the actual travel time significantly.\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, could you explain how you calculated the total distance? I want to make sure I understand.\n[00:21 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Sure, I was saying that it's twenty cents for each additional two hundred meters after the first two kilometers. By the way, I didn't finish mentioning the exact distance we covered. Would you like to know?\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, please. That would help me understand the fare better.\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker USER: We traveled about six kilometers in total, which adds up to $10 based on the rate.\n[00:42 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Got it. Thanks for your drive." + }, + { + "key": "7_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/7/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:14] Speaker USER: This is a good basic computer package. It's got a good CPU, 256 megabytes of RAM, and a DVD drive that can also burn CDs with impressive speed and reliability, making it perfect for both work and entertainment purposes.\n[00:07 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Does it come with a modem?\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Yes, it has a built-in modem. You just plug a phone line into the back of the computer. I was about to mention that it also includes a DVD player.\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see. How about the monitor?\n[00:26 - 00:35] Speaker USER: A 15-inch monitor is included in the deal. If you want, you can switch it for a 17-inch monitor, for a little more money.\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's okay. A 15-inch is good enough. All right, I'll take it." + }, + { + "key": "8_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/8/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Excuse me, do you know where the visa office is?\n[00:03 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I do. I'll walk you there if you don't mind since I'm heading in that direction anyway. It's just around the corner past the main administration building.\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Oh, thank you! By the way, are you applying to study or work abroad?\n[00:12 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I want to study abroad.\n[00:14 - 00:15] Speaker USER: What do you want to study?\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hope to study English Literature.\n[00:18 - 00:29] Speaker USER: That sounds interesting! Have you got your visa documents ready including your acceptance letter, financial statements, and passport photos? You might need them for the interview.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not yet. Actually, I have an interview with a visa official today.\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Oh, right! Is it your first interview?" + }, + { + "key": "9_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/9/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Could you do me a favor?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. What is it?\n[00:03 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Could you run over to the store? We need a few more things for dinner tonight, and I don't want to run out of anything while cooking, especially since we're having guests over and I want everything to be perfect.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but do you need me to go right now? I was just about to start cooking.\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Yes, if you could go now, that would be great. We really need some sugar.\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay. How much?\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker USER: A small bag. I guess we also need a few oranges.\n[00:27 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: How many?\n[00:28 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Oh, let's see... About six. And I forgot to mention, we're out of milk and eggs too, if you could grab a dozen.\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Milk, got it. How much do you want me to get? A gallon?\n[00:39 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Yes, a gallon would be perfect. Thanks!" + }, + { + "key": "10_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/10/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Look! This picture of Mom in her cap and gown.\n[00:03 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Isn't it lovely! That's when she got her Master's Degree from Miami University, and she was so proud of that moment because it represented years of hard work and dedication while balancing family responsibilities.\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Oh, from Miami University, right? Yes, we are very proud of her.\n[00:17 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that's a nice one of all of you together. Do you have the negative? May I have a copy?\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Surely, I'll have one made for you. You want a print?\n[00:26 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: No. I'd like a slide, I have a new slide viewer that I want to try out with some family photos, especially since it has advanced features like automatic focus adjustment and built-in lighting controls for optimal viewing quality.\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker USER: A new projector? I'd like to see that myself.\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure! And hey, can you have a wallet-size print made for me, too?" + }, + { + "key": "11_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/11/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Did Bean send these dirty jokes to you, too? Look!\n[00:03 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: What a creep! Phony good luck e-mails are one thing, but sexual harassment is crossing the line and creating a hostile work environment that needs to be addressed immediately through proper channels. We should definitely take this seriously.\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: No wonder he asked for my address first—wait, he asked for yours too?\n[00:19 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, he did. You could try using a spam filter to reject stuff that's obviously pornographic or anything else you don't want to receive from him, especially since this behavior seems to be escalating and becoming more inappropriate with each message. It might help reduce the number of these emails.\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker USER: That's a good idea, but I was wondering if we should report this to HR as well." + }, + { + "key": "12_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/12/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: How old is Keith?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: He's 21. How old is James?\n[00:05 - 00:16] Speaker USER: He's a year older than Keith, but he often gets mistaken for being much younger because of his youthful appearance and energetic personality, which makes people assume he's still in college.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, so James is 22? But you mentioned he looks younger. Does he get that a lot?\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Yes, people often think he's still in his late teens. By the way, I was saying he looks younger than Keith. How's your father?\n[00:24 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: He's fine. He retired last week. It's turning into a new chapter for him where he can finally pursue all the hobbies and travel plans he's been putting off for decades.\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but did he have a big retirement party or was it more of a quiet affair?\n[00:38 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was a small gathering with close family. I was saying it's a turning point in his life. Now he can relax and enjoy his retirement.\n[00:47 - 00:49] Speaker USER: He can spend more time with his grandchildren.\n[00:50 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I don't think he wants to. He wants to travel to several different countries around the world.\n[00:56 - 01:01] Speaker USER: So, he wants to have a more active retirement. Good idea! How do you want to spend your old age?\n[01:02 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: In the same way, probably." + }, + { + "key": "13_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/13/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Yes, I do. I find it very relaxing. I often listen to Mozart or Bach in the evening after a hard day at work. It helps me unwind and forget about the stress of the day while also stimulating my mind with complex musical structures and harmonies that engage different parts of my brain simultaneously.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but do you think listening to classical music while working could help with concentration?\n[00:18 - 00:32] Speaker USER: It might! Classical music is supposed to be good for your brain. Research suggests that it makes your brain more active. Students who listen to classical music while studying perform better. I was just about to say I listen to it after work to unwind.\n[00:33 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? Perhaps I should listen to classical music more often. I heard that listening to classical music is helpful in reducing stress.\n[00:41 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Yes. That's why I listen to it in the evenings. I usually play it as background music while I'm cooking or doing other housework.\n[00:48 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've got a few classical music CDs. I should follow your lead and increase my brain power.\n[00:54 - 01:01] Speaker USER: You can find plenty of recordings on the internet too. You can listen to samples and then buy them very cheaply if you like them.\n[01:01 - 01:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good idea. You should do the same with some dance music. You might find something you like. Classical music might make you clever, but dance might make you livelier and happier." + }, + { + "key": "14_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/14/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I am confused by what he said.\n[00:02 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why do you say you feel confused by his words? Was there something specific in his phrasing or tone that made it difficult for you to understand his intentions clearly, or was it more about the content of what he was saying that left you uncertain?\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I don't know what he wants to do. Does he want help me or just scold me?\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, before we dive into that, can you clarify what exactly he said that confused you?\n[00:20 - 00:32] Speaker USER: He mentioned something about my performance, but I'm not sure if he was offering advice or criticizing me. I was going to explain why I said that earlier—about being confused because his tone was really hard to read.\n[00:32 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Right, I get that. But do you think there's a chance he was just trying to push you to improve, even if it came off harshly?" + }, + { + "key": "15_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/15/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Tell me something about your Valentine's Day.\n[00:02 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ok, on that day, boys usually give roses to the sweet hearts and girls give them small gifts or chocolates as a token of their love, often accompanied by handwritten notes expressing their deepest feelings and appreciation for each other.\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but do the boys usually go for red roses, or do they sometimes choose other colors?\n[00:17 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: They usually go for red roses, but some do choose other colors based on their partner's preferences. Anyway, girls give them chocolate in return.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: So romantic. Young people must have a lot of fun.\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, that is what the holiday is for, isn't it?" + }, + { + "key": "16_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/16/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Are these your triplets? They're beautiful! I've seen other babies who were nothing but skin and bones at their age. You know, they're absolutely identical to you and John! Are you planning on having any more kids in the future or are you content with your current family size considering how much work triplets must be?\n[00:11 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Bite your tongue! I'm already at the end of my rope. Some nights I don't sleep at all. John manages to sleep like a log even when the babies are screaming at the top of their lungs. Speaking of which, did I mention how the labor and delivery went?\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker USER: No, you didn't! I was just about to ask. How was the labor and delivery?\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: I wouldn't say that I had the time of my life but at least everything went without a hitch." + }, + { + "key": "17_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/17/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Whoa, look at all those ice cream choices!\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that is a lot of choices. What is your favorite?\n[00:06 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I love anything with chocolate the rich flavor really satisfies my sweet tooth and makes me feel like I'm indulging in something truly special, especially when it's paired with a smooth, creamy texture.\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, speaking of chocolate, have you tried that new double fudge flavor they just released?\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker USER: No, I haven't tried that one yet, but I was going to say I also really don't like any ice cream with nuts in it.\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: I haven't ever cared for that myself. Have you ever had garlic ice cream?\n[00:28 - 00:37] Speaker USER: That sounds absolutely bizarre and completely unappetizing, but I suppose some adventurous foodies might find it an interesting experience worth trying at least once.\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just realized we were talking about different things. What were you going to say about the garlic ice cream?\n[00:42 - 00:44] Speaker USER: I was just saying it sounds absolutely disgusting!\n[00:45 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was. Let's stick with the regular choices today, though." + }, + { + "key": "18_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/18/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:09] Speaker USER: How do you put this seat back? I know there is a lever somewhere under the right side of the seat that you need to pull while simultaneously pushing back with your body weight to recline it properly.\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: What are you doing?\n[00:10 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I'm getting dressed, what does it look like?\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: It looks like you are about to get dressed. Did you forget we are in a car on the road?\n[00:18 - 00:20] Speaker USER: I'm good at this. Nobody will see anything.\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Are you kidding? You're going to cause an accident just from people gawking!\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker USER: All right, pull over at that service station and I'll dress in the ladies' room.\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: That will be my pleasure. But, wait, how do you put the seat back again? I didn't catch that." + }, + { + "key": "19_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/19/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: We're supposed to check in at the Air China's counter 30 minutes before take-off, Joe.\n[00:04 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I know. The boarding time on the ticket says 17:05, and now it's 16:15. I guess we have plenty of time to grab a quick snack before heading to the gate, but you're right that we should keep an eye on the security line situation since it can get unpredictable during peak travel hours.\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but should we consider the time it takes to get through security? Sometimes the lines are longer than expected.\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good point. We should definitely hurry. By the way, do we need to show our ID cards when checking in?\n[00:30 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Yes. It's essential. And about our luggage, we can check it and hand carry the small bags. We also have to make sure that our carry-ons comply with the size and weight restrictions because the airline staff might ask us to measure them at the check-in counter or even at the boarding gate if they suspect any violations.\n[00:44 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right! I almost forgot—are they going to frisk all the passengers?\n[00:48 - 00:56] Speaker USER: I think so. We certainly don't want a hijack to happen on the plane today, but I was going to say we have to open each bag for inspection." + }, + { + "key": "120_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/120/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Now, Mister Snow. What can you remember about the attack?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I was working late yesterday evening.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: What time did you leave your office?\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: About 9:44.\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Are you sure?\n[00:13 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh yes, I looked at my watch.\n[00:16 - 00:16] Speaker USER: What did you do then?\n[00:17 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I locked the door, and I was walking to my car when somebody hit me on the head with what felt like a blunt object and everything went black for several minutes before I regained consciousness.\n[00:21 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Wait, did you see the attacker at all?\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, he was wearing a stocking over his head. But I was saying, he hit me on the head.\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Tell me, Mister Snow. How did you break your leg?\n[00:36 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, when the doctors were putting me into the car ambulance after the attack, I lost my balance and fell awkwardly onto the pavement, which resulted in the fracture.\n[00:41 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Hold on, putting you into the car? I thought you mentioned getting hit on the head. Did you fall or something?\n[00:48 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, no, that's a different incident. The doctors dropped me while putting me into the car, and that's how I broke my leg." + }, + { + "key": "121_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/121/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the cross bakery building?\n[00:03 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: The cross bakery building? Sure, you're actually walking in the opposite direction. You'll need to turn around and head back the way you came, then continue straight until you reach the first major intersection where you'll see a large fountain in the center of the square.\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Oh, you're kidding. I thought I was heading east.\n[00:19 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, east is the other direction. To get to the bakery, you need to turn around and go 3 blocks to broadway, when you get to broadway, you need to take a left, go straight down that street for 2 blocks, and then you'll see the bakery on your left side with its distinctive red brick facade and large golden cross sign above the entrance.\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but just to clarify, did you mention if the building is on the left or right side after those 2 blocks?\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's on your left. It's just between the post office and a supermarket.\n[00:47 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Ok, let me see if I've got that, first turn around, 3 blocks to broadway, and then a left turn and 2 blocks to the building, is that right?\n[00:56 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, you've got it." + }, + { + "key": "122_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/122/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I wish we had hired a professional person to film it. Instead of asking your friend Lenny to handle something as critical as this project when we clearly needed someone with years of experience in cinematography and post-production editing.\n[00:04 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I just want to point out that this video isn't so bad. The quality isn't the best, but he does a pretty good job.\n[00:13 - 00:22] Speaker USER: It's not bad if you like your unclear video. There are no changes between scenes and the lighting is terrible. At best, it looks like a rough video that has not been completely edited.\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: It is a little rough, I admit.\n[00:25 - 00:36] Speaker USER: There are problems with the audio, too. Some sections have no sound when the audio is cut. And when there is the audio, the volume isn't the same level, which makes it hard to follow.\n[00:36 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I didn't notice the volume issue. But do you think Lenny could improve if we gave him more guidance next time?\n[00:43 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Maybe, but I was saying the volume isn't the" + }, + { + "key": "123_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/123/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hello. I want to send the computer to my sister in Shanghai by logistics transport.\n[00:05 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. Is it in the box? May I check if the box is securely packed for transport and whether all the components are properly cushioned to prevent any damage during transit?\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry, I forgot to mention that the box is sealed, but I can open it if you need to inspect the contents.\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: No need to open it if it's sealed. Is there anything else inside besides the computer?\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Yes. This is the computer and this is the keyboard and the monitor.\n[00:24 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is there anything else?\n[00:26 - 00:28] Speaker USER: There are a mouse and a camera.\n[00:28 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is that all?\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Yes. How much is it to send these things to Shanghai by regular delivery?\n[00:34 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: It depends on the weight of these things. Generally speaking, we will charge you ten yuan for one kilogram, but please note that the final cost will also depend on the destination and delivery speed, as well as any additional services you might require like insurance or expedited shipping.\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Oh, I just remembered—what about the insurance for these items? Should I get that?\n[00:52 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, insurance is optional but recommended. As I was saying, we charge ten yuan per kilogram.\n[00:59 - 01:01] Speaker USER: I see. Can you weigh them for me, please?\n[01:02 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Please go over there to weigh them." + }, + { + "key": "124_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/124/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: What's wrong with you?\n[00:01 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have a sore throat and it started getting worse last night after I had dinner, and now I can barely swallow anything without feeling sharp pain.\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but have you had any recent contact with someone who's been sick?\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not that I can recall, but I also have a headache.\n[00:14 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Do you feel tired?\n[00:16 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, my whole body feels weak. And I really feel like I might have caught something serious because the symptoms are progressing much faster than a typical cold would.\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Before you continue, I just want to clarify—when did these symptoms start?\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: They started two days ago. I really feel terrible.\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker USER: I'm sorry to hear that. I'll have to examine you.\n[00:36 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ok, go ahead." + }, + { + "key": "125_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/125/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Dave, there's something I want to talk to you about.\n[00:02 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Zina, why are you whispering like this in the middle of the office where anyone could overhear us? Is this something serious that requires this level of secrecy?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I've been talking to WebTracker. I'm thinking of jumping ship.\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: What? Are you serious? You'd defect to our archrival!?\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Keep your voice down. We'll talk more later. Right now I need to see Vince.\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, before you go—why were you whispering earlier? Is there something else going on?\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker USER: We'll discuss it all later, Dave. But just a heads-up, watch your back. Elvin is still mad about his nose." + }, + { + "key": "126_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/126/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Take a seat inside and see what you think. So you will take the Porsche then, sir?\n[00:05 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, and I want to buy the insurance too. I think it's important to have that peace of mind while driving such a valuable car, especially since this will be my first time driving a high-performance vehicle on these coastal roads.\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but just to confirm, do you plan on returning the car here in Los Angeles or a different city?\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I was actually going to ask about that. Can I return the car in San Francisco?\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker USER: San Francisco? No, sir. We only have this office here. You will have to return it here.\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? I heard in America you can return rental cars in different cities.\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker USER: No, sir. That's only with the very big companies. I'm sorry, but this car must be returned to this lot.\n[00:41 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I guess I will have to drive back down then. Hmm. I didn't think of that.\n[00:46 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Do you still want the car, sir?\n[00:49 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. It will be fun. Driving back down the coast. My girlfriend will like it.\n[00:54 - 01:00] Speaker USER: It's a beautiful drive. By the way, you mentioned wanting to buy the insurance earlier. Did you still want to add that?\n[01:01 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Right, yes. I think it's necessary.\n[01:03 - 01:08] Speaker USER: You're smart to buy it. At 45 dollars for three days, it is a good deal.\n[01:09 - 01:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great, where are the keys?" + }, + { + "key": "127_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/127/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Wow! What a beautiful scenic spot! It's so open. And just breathe that fresh air, you can almost taste its freshness.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: You can have a bird view of Guiling City from the top of the mountain.\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Wonderful! I'll often come here for mountain climbing.\n[00:15 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: You should. Many Guiliners, especially the old and the young, will climb mountains here in the morning. No wonder people say that this is a great way to start the day and stay healthy while enjoying the breathtaking views and connecting with nature.\n[00:23 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Quick! Pass me your binoculars. Look at that bird... I've never seen one of those before. It's indigenous to Guiling, and an endangered species too. This is lucky!\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: I didn't know you liked bird-watching.\n[00:35 - 00:46] Speaker USER: I don't really. I just like wildlife, and you don't get to see too much of it in the city. This place is full of it. But what were you saying earlier about why people climb here so often?\n[00:46 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I was just going to say that no wonder people" + }, + { + "key": "128_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/128/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Well, how did you enjoy your seaside trip?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was funny.\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Tell me about it, will you?\n[00:06 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, we drove through the valley on our way there in the morning. It was a magnificent view with the mist hanging low over the hills and the golden sunlight reflecting off the dew-covered leaves, creating this magical atmosphere that felt like stepping into a fairy tale.\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Did you stop at the big waterfall for pictures?\n[00:22 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, we wouldn't miss it for anything. After that, we took a short cut to the park. There was very little traffic, so we got there in less than an hour.\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker USER: You were lucky then. What did you do after that?\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: We went for a swim in the sea. That was the best part of the day. Just look at my nice tan.\n[00:41 - 00:47] Speaker USER: That sounds amazing! But you mentioned the valley earlier, what was the magnificent sight you were about to describe?\n[00:48 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right! The valley was covered in morning mist, and the sunlight filtering through made it look like something out of a painting.\n[00:55 - 00:58] Speaker USER: So you must have had a busy and enjoyable day yesterday.\n[00:58 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, you're right. And I was so tired that I fell asleep on the way back. My arms are still stiff from the swim yesterday." + }, + { + "key": "130_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/130/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Waitress, can I have the bill, please?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, sir. How would you like to pay the bill, sir?\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Do you accept credit cards?\n[00:07 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, sir. But we only accept American Express, Master card and Visa along with some local debit cards that have international payment processing capabilities enabled for seamless transactions.\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Sorry, just to clarify, I have a Master card. Is that okay?\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, sir. Master card is accepted. Here you go.\n[00:24 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Wait a moment, please. By the way, you mentioned other cards earlier. Which ones do you accept besides Master card?\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: We also accept American Express and Visa." + }, + { + "key": "131_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/131/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi, the lab said that you would be getting my test results in today.\n[00:04 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: I like you to come in and discuss some further tests that I would like to conduct to ensure we have a complete understanding of your health status, including potential underlying conditions that might need early intervention.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Wait, does that mean something is wrong with my results? I think that this is a bad sign.\n[00:17 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: For now, I would like to run a few more tests to look into some of the problems that you might be experiencing, just to be thorough.\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Why wouldn't you tell me over the phone? I need to come in right away.\n[00:28 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: I would be happy to see you this afternoon. If you are feeling upset, please bring a friend or relative along.\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker USER: You are scaring me! What were the problems you mentioned earlier?\n[00:39 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Come on in this afternoon and we will talk. It will be fine!" + }, + { + "key": "132_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/132/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Ouch! The water's too hot!\n[00:02 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Get in slowly, sweetie. You'll get used to it. I'm gonna go and make you some chicken soup to help you feel better because it's packed with nutrients and warmth that will soothe your body from the inside out.\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Mom, I'm really not hungry right now.\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know you don't have an appetite, but you need to eat something. You'll get too weak if you don't eat.\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Oh. . . I'm sweating already. It's so hot. I can feel it boiling! Can I get out yet?\n[00:27 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good sign. But just soak a little longer, OK? By the way, I was about to say I was going to make chicken soup earlier. Are you sure you don't want any?" + }, + { + "key": "133_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/133/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Does Mr. Schmidt know he's going to become a father?\n[00:03 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, and I have no way of getting ahold of him! There's no phone where he's stationed in that remote military base, and even letters take weeks to reach him because of the complicated logistics chain in that region.\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Where exactly is he? Maybe we can try another way to reach him.\n[00:14 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: He's stationed overseas, and communication is really difficult. But when he gets back, he sure has a surprise waiting for him, doesn't he!\n[00:24 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Absolutely, and it's great that your sister Judy will be here soon to help. You mentioned she already has a boy and a girl of her own, but how old are they?\n[00:33 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, they're still young—her son is five and her daughter is three. They're a handful, but Judy manages well." + }, + { + "key": "134_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/134/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Excuse me.\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, Miss, what can I do for you?\n[00:04 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I ordered my dish about a half an hour ago, but it hasn't arrived and I'm starting to get a bit concerned since I'm on a tight schedule for an important business meeting downtown in about forty-five minutes.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I'm so sorry to hear that. Let me check with the chef right away. Just a moment, please.\n[00:14 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Thank you.\n[00:15 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Miss, I just checked with the kitchen, and they said your order will be coming right up next. Oh, here it comes. It should be exactly as you requested with all the special modifications you asked for regarding the sauce and the side dishes.\n[00:26 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Oh, that's a relief. But before you go, I was wondering, could you also check on the wine I ordered earlier? I haven't received that either.\n[00:34 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: My apologies, Miss. I'll bring that right over along with your dish. And to make up for the inconvenience, please enjoy a complimentary glass of wine. Again, I'm terribly sorry to make you wait so long." + }, + { + "key": "135_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/135/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Come on in. I am so glad you are here. We have been expecting you to arrive earlier, but it's fine. We're just happy you're here now and we can finally start celebrating together with all our friends.\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Am I late for the party? Looks like everyone is already here. Hope I didn't miss something interesting.\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker USER: No, you are just on time. We haven't really started yet. By the way, I was about to say how much we were looking forward to seeing you.\n[00:20 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great, here are some flowers for you. I hope you like them. I was not sure if the color will suit your new decor, but I thought they were pretty and would brighten up your space with their vibrant pink petals and delicate fragrance.\n[00:31 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Oh, these are lovely! Thank you so much. And don't worry, they'll look great in the living room. You can hang your coat over there. Try this new couch, it is so comfortable. You will love it. Want something to drink, tea, coffee, juice or Cola?\n[00:45 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't bother. I will help myself.\n[00:48 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Make yourself at home.\n[00:50 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: It is such a nice place." + }, + { + "key": "136_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/136/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: You say he was around average height.\n[00:02 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's right, around five nine five maybe closer to five ten, but definitely not shorter than five nine and I remember he had a very distinctive posture that made him seem taller than he actually was.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Sorry, just to clarify, was that five nine or five ten?\n[00:14 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, more like five ten.\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Got it. And what about his weight?\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not sure. Medium I suppose. Maybe a little on the heavy side.\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Any marks on his face?\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I don't think so.\n[00:27 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Glasses?\n[00:29 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: No.\n[00:30 - 00:31] Speaker USER: What about his hair?\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Black or dark brown.\n[00:33 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Long or short? Straight? Maybe wavy or curly? I'm trying to get as complete a picture as possible since these details could be really important for identification purposes.\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, before I forget, did I mention it was straight?\n[00:44 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Not yet, but thanks for that. And was it long or short?\n[00:49 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: About average length." + }, + { + "key": "137_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/137/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, Frank, there is that Janet Check.\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wow, what a great burd!\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: She sure knows how to strut her stuff.\n[00:08 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: She's a real turn-on our rights. And look out she's walking this way with such confidence and grace, like she owns the entire street with every step she takes. Do you think she noticed us staring?\n[00:11 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but did you mean to say she's dressed to impress? Because I was just about to say, she always looks like she's ready for a runway.\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I noticed. She must be really loaded.\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker USER: No way. Her old man is rich. He buys her anything she wants.\n[00:28 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Lucky her. Anyway, I think that we should probably stop talking about her like this before she overhears us and gets the wrong idea about our intentions.\n[00:39 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Wait, before you go on, were you going to say someone else is just as beautiful? Because I was going to mention, I still think Janet is much prettier than Kate.\n[00:48 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, there is no comparison. Now we are talking but ugly." + }, + { + "key": "138_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/138/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:11] Speaker USER: This place is so quiet and peaceful. It's really different from my pad at home, where there's always some noise or distraction from neighbors, street traffic, or the constant hum of city life that never seems to stop.\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but do you think you could actually live out here? You know, back to nature and all that?\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I don't know. I don't mind coming out here for a while, but that will get old pretty soon.\n[00:17 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's what I was thinking. I mean, can you imagine Friday night instead of going out with your friends, you'd have to stay in your tree house and talk to birds and squirrels?\n[00:27 - 00:41] Speaker USER: I think I'd go lonely if I do like that. And where would you get a cup of coffee or grab a quick snack when you need it? The nearest convenience store is probably miles away, and forget about food delivery services in this remote location.\n[00:37 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yeah, I was going to ask—what about the coffee? I mean, no cappuccinos out here!\n[00:43 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Exactly! That would be hard to live without. We city folks are pretty spoiled.\n[00:48 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Maybe. But I'd rather be spoiled than turn into a crazy guy with a long period of talking to the birds." + }, + { + "key": "139_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/139/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Excuse me, Miss.\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. May I help you?\n[00:03 - 00:28] Speaker USER: I'm a graduate student here in mathematics. I've just come from China and I've never used a western library before. I'll be here for five years, so I'd like to learn to use the library as efficiently as possible. I wonder if someone might have time to give me an overview of the library's layout and services, including how to access digital resources and reserve study rooms, as I'll be spending most of my research time here.\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, welcome! I just remembered, have you already received your student ID? You'll need it for most library services.\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Yes, I have my student ID. But as I was saying, I wonder if someone might have time to show me around.\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd be very glad to show you around, but I'm very busy right now. Could you come back about 3 thirty?\n[00:41 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Sure. 3 thirty this afternoon.\n[00:43 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good. See you later." + }, + { + "key": "160_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/160/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: So what kind of job did you find for this summer?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm working for a marketing company. I'm doing telephone marketing.\n[00:07 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Oh, so you are one of those people who drive me crazy by calling me up trying to persuade me to buy something that I have no need for. Do you ever get frustrated with people who hang up on you or do you develop strategies to keep them engaged in conversation longer?\n[00:15 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do I like it? Believe it or not, I do. There are a lot of students working there and we have a lot of fun when we're not making calls. It's really easy since we just have to read from a text.\n[00:26 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Are you doing this full time?\n[00:28 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, but I work from 2:00 in the afternoon until 11:00 at night so I can sleep as late as I want to in the morning. Oh, you were about to say something about being one of those people who drive you crazy?" + }, + { + "key": "161_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/161/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Well, I think my article can't be more awful.\n[00:03 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not likely. Why are you so unconfident about your writing? You usually do a great job and your articles always demonstrate deep understanding of the subject matter with clear, well-structured arguments.\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker USER: You know, I missed the deadline for handing in the paper. So I'm uncertain about the content of my paper.\n[00:15 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Take it easy. Actually, I read your article last night and I found that you had applied the general knowledge to specific cases effectively, showing excellent analytical skills and providing insightful solutions to complex problems that many researchers struggle with. It was a good read.\n[00:28 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Wait, you read it? What did you think about how I connected the theories to the specific issues?\n[00:34 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, your work is not bad. However, I have some suggestions for you. Keep to the point, but cross out the unimportant information carefully, or that may have caused some mistakes." + }, + { + "key": "162_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/162/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I've read a report on the people who can use the foreign language, mainly English.\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? What's it about?\n[00:06 - 00:19] Speaker USER: It's mainly about different attitudes people have towards the foreign language learning. About 27% of the people think a foreign language is a must in their daily communication, whether for work or personal interactions.\n[00:20 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, just to clarify, when you say \"a must in their daily life,\" do you mean they use it for work, or is it more for personal reasons?\n[00:29 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Good question. The report didn't specify, but it seems to cover both work and personal scenarios. Anyway, I was going to mention that about 35% of the people at learning are willing to learn the foreign language for reasons beyond necessity, such as cultural interest or travel, which shows a growing trend of people valuing language learning for personal enrichment rather than just practical needs.\n[00:41 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's interesting. But, as far as I'm concerned, many people, especially students, are forced to do so because of exams. What did the report say about that?\n[00:53 - 01:04] Speaker USER: Actually, I hadn't finished earlier—the report does touch on that. It mentions that a significant number of learners are indeed motivated by exams and other external pressures." + }, + { + "key": "163_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/163/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hello, is this the hotel service center?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it is. What can I help you with, sir?\n[00:06 - 00:18] Speaker USER: It's me and my daughter. We're stuck in the elevator—we were on our way down from the 12th floor when it suddenly stopped between floors and now we can't get the doors to open no matter what buttons we press.\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Heavens! Don't worry, sir. Are you both okay? I'll call the Fire Department and our mechanics to help you get out of there ASAP.\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker USER: We're fine, just a bit shaken. So what should I do now? Just wait here?\n[00:23 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, sir. And please do not touch any button in the elevator except for the phone. Oh, and did you mention earlier that you were with your daughter? How is she holding up?\n[00:33 - 00:42] Speaker USER: She's a bit scared, but I'm keeping her calm. I'm telling her everything will be okay and that the nice people at the hotel are working very hard to get us out safely." + }, + { + "key": "164_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/164/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Good morning, ma'am. Are you being helped?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I'm not. I'm here to look for a winter coat.\n[00:06 - 00:19] Speaker USER: I can certainly help you with that. How about this one? It's made of very high quality wool, which is great for mild winters and has been treated with a special water-resistant coating to protect against light rain and snow while maintaining breathability.\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I actually need something warmer. This would work if I were staying here in Los Angeles, but it's too light for a Chicago winter.\n[00:20 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Ah, you need a very heavy coat then. Please follow me. Look at this one. It is our warmest coat and it is also fashionable and very comfortable.\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Would it be possible to get a discount on it?\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Maybe we can give you a 5% discount.\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. I'll take it.\n[00:37 - 00:50] Speaker USER: By the way, I was going to mention earlier that the first coat I showed you was made of very high-quality wool, but I understand you need something warmer. Can I interest you in some gloves? There are 10% off now.\n[00:50 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, thanks. I used to live in Connecticut, so I already have some." + }, + { + "key": "165_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/165/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Spring is my absolute favorite season because I love how everything comes back to life, and the weather is usually perfect for outdoor activities like hiking, picnics, and enjoying the beautiful blossoms everywhere.\n[00:03 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but do you think it's too hot even in spring? I mean, spring usually has such mild weather.\n[00:14 - 00:30] Speaker USER: No, actually, spring is quite comfortable. But I haven't mentioned that I dislike summer the most because it's often unbearably hot, which makes it hard to enjoy being outside and I tend to spend most of my time indoors with air conditioning running constantly.\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right! Is it because summer is the hottest season of the year?\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Exactly, that's why I dislike it the most." + }, + { + "key": "166_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/166/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What do you want to know about me?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: How about your academic records at college?\n[00:05 - 00:18] Speaker USER: The average grade of all my courses is above 85, and I consistently performed well in my major subjects, particularly in advanced mathematics and computer science where I often ranked among the top students in my class.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I'm really curious—did you receive any scholarships during your time in college?\n[00:18 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Yes, I have, and three times in total. But to answer your earlier question, my average grade was above 85.\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Impressive! In which subject did you get the highest marks?\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker USER: In mathematics, I got a 98.\n[00:32 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Have you been a class leader?\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker USER: I have been a class commissary in charge of studies for two years.\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Did you join in any club activities?\n[00:41 - 00:43] Speaker USER: I was an aerobics team member in college.\n[00:43 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: What sport are you good at?" + }, + { + "key": "167_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/167/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What a lovely day, isn't it?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it's nice and bright.\n[00:04 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I hope it stays like this for the weekend so we can enjoy some outdoor activities like hiking in the nearby nature reserve or having a picnic by the lake with friends and family.\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, do you know if this kind of weather is typical for this time of year?\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker USER: It's usually a bit hotter than today. I was about to say I hope it stays like this for the weekend.\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: That would be great. Is the weather usually like this here?\n[00:23 - 00:24] Speaker USER: What's the weather like in winter?\n[00:25 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's pretty cold and it often snows. By the way, you mentioned earlier that it's usually hotter—how hot does it get in the summer?\n[00:32 - 00:39] Speaker USER: It can get quite hot, sometimes reaching up to 35°C. What's the weather like in your hometown?\n[00:40 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Neither too cold, nor too hot.\n[00:43 - 00:44] Speaker USER: That's quite a lovely weather." + }, + { + "key": "168_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/168/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I can't believe the cost of apartments in New York City.\n[00:03 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, you didn't know that apartments here are considered valuable, even if they are small and often lack some of the amenities you'd expect for the price, like in-unit laundry or spacious kitchens, because the real value comes from being in the heart of Manhattan with access to world-class restaurants and cultural institutions.\n[00:07 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I'm curious, what exactly makes them so valuable? Is it just the location or something else?\n[00:23 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: The location is definitely a big factor, but I was going to say that it's also because of the high demand and limited space. Anyway, you mentioned you knew how expensive it is to rent a place here.\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Of course I had heard about that, but now I know how expensive it is to rent a place here.\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't mind paying high rent to live in New York.\n[00:43 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Why? You pay so much for such a tiny space to barely have room to move around or store your things comfortably, yet you're surrounded by endless opportunities for career growth and entertainment that you simply can't find anywhere else in the world.\n[00:55 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: But don't you think it's worth it for the experience? I mean, the city has so much to offer, and the salaries here are the highest in the nation, too.\n[01:03 - 01:07] Speaker USER: Yeah, but so what! I'm proud to live in the world's most exciting city." + }, + { + "key": "169_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/169/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I like NBA very much.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Did you watch NBA games before you came to the U.S.?\n[00:06 - 00:07] Speaker USER: No, I didn't.\n[00:07 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: What a pity! Do you like watching any other sports, or is NBA your main interest? I've been curious about whether you follow other leagues like football or tennis since you seem so passionate about sports in general.\n[00:14 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I just remembered—why didn't you watch NBA games before? Was it because of the time difference or something else?\n[00:22 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was mainly because of the time difference and also the lack of access to live broadcasts. But I do like NBA.\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Who do you like best of the NBA players?\n[00:32 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Kobe.\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker USER: So do I. By the way, you were asking if I like NBA, right?\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, of course.\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Let's go to watch an NBA game tonight, shall we?" + }, + { + "key": "170_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/170/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Mom, you know that Andrea and I sometimes worry about you.\n[00:03 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? Why would you worry about me? I'm just trying to live my life the way I always have, staying active and engaged with my book club, yoga classes, and volunteering at the community center three times a week.\n[00:06 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but it's just that you're almost 70 years old, Mom! Don't you think it would be better for you if you moved in with us?\n[00:18 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: No way! I like my apartment, and I like to be independent. But you mentioned worrying—what exactly were you going to say before?\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker USER: We just worry about you being alone. Do you ever get lonely living alone?\n[00:30 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not at all. I see you and your family twice a week, and I enjoy seeing my own friends. I'm too busy to feel lonely!" + }, + { + "key": "171_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/171/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, Wen! Welcome to D.C.! Glad you came out to visit!\n[00:04 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks for inviting me. Actually, I've never been anywhere with so many black people before. It's kind of a new experience for me, but I'm excited to see what it's like and learn more about the culture and community here in D.C.\n[00:10 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Different, right? Howard is eighty percent black. But there are whites, and even Asians here. Thankfully, it's also coed.\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great! Is your dorm coed, too?\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Sorry, nope. But the Alpha Phi Alpha's are throwing a party tonight.\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a black fraternity, right? So we should see some dancing!\n[00:30 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Oh, definitely! And by the way, earlier you were saying something about it being different—what did you mean by that?" + }, + { + "key": "172_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/172/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Hi, my name is Ted, what's your name and where are you from originally? I'm always curious to learn more about the people I meet in new places like this.\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: What?\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry, I said, I'm Ted, who are you and what brings you to this venue tonight?\n[00:13 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Huh? Oh, my name is Laura.\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Do you come here often, Laura? I noticed you seem quite familiar with the layout of the place and the staff.\n[00:22 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Huh? I can't hear you, the music's too loud.\n[00:25 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Let's go outside and talk. So Laura, do you come here often, or is this just a one-time thing? I'm trying to get a sense of whether this is your regular spot or if you're just checking it out like I am.\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hold on, my ears are still ringing from the music... what was it you asked me?\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker USER: I asked if you come here often and whether you'd recommend it as a good place to meet new people and socialize.\n[00:42 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sometimes, usually once every few weeks. Do you?\n[00:46 - 00:53] Speaker USER: No, this is my first time here. I was actually invited by a coworker who said this was a great spot for live music and dancing.\n[00:54 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: I usually come with a group of friends. We dance a little, have a few drinks, and just have a good time.\n[01:00 - 01:11] Speaker USER: Oh, I was going to ask earlier, but got interrupted—how did you first discover this place and what keeps you coming back? The atmosphere seems really unique compared to other clubs in the area." + }, + { + "key": "173_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/173/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Help! Help!\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's the trouble, ma'am?\n[00:03 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I was taking a walk when a young man came at me from nowhere and snatched the bag off my hands and ran off before I could react. He was wearing a dark hoodie and jeans, and I think I saw a red backpack slung over his shoulder as he disappeared around the corner.\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Did you get a good look at him? What did the young man look like?\n[00:19 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Well, he's young, tall and thin. He ran away so quickly that I barely saw his face. He took off running in that direction, but I didn't mention which way he turned after crossing the street.\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Which direction did he run? It's important to know so we can start looking right away.\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker USER: He ran towards the park, just down the street." + }, + { + "key": "175_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/175/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Do you have some good ideas of losing weight?\n[00:02 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: First of all, you should pay attention to what you eat. Don't eat too much food with high calories, such as chocolate, ice cream and the occasional sugary drink, as these can also add up quickly in terms of calories and significantly impact your daily calorie intake if you're not careful with portion control.\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but does that mean I have to completely avoid those foods, or can I have them occasionally?\n[00:22 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: You can have them occasionally, just in moderation. But I was also going to mention that you should stay away from fried foods. Fried foods are often high in unhealthy fats that can slow down your weight loss efforts.\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Oh, like French fries and fried chicken? I love those, but I guess I need to cut back on them too.\n[00:42 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly, those are the ones. Also, don't be a couch potato. You should do more exercise" + }, + { + "key": "176_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/176/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hello, I want to order an Easy-own package. What would you recommend?\n[00:03 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Which function do you use more, making calls or sending short messages with multimedia content and group chats? That way, I can suggest the most suitable package for your communication needs.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Actually, it's about the same. But I'm looking for a job, so I have to answer the phone often.\n[00:15 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Then I recommend this package to you. You can receive all the calls free by paying just 10 yuan a month, which includes unlimited incoming calls and 100 minutes of outgoing calls, making it quite cost-effective if you expect to get a lot of calls.\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but could you explain how the payment works? Is it a monthly fee or a one-time charge?\n[00:33 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's a monthly fee. As I was saying, you just need to pay 10 yuan a month, and you can receive all the calls for free.\n[00:40 - 00:42] Speaker USER: That's good. How can I order it?\n[00:43 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sending a message 'KTCTWY' to 10086 will do.\n[00:49 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Thank you. I'll have a try.\n[00:51 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're welcome." + }, + { + "key": "177_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/177/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Could you tell me something about your previous job?\n[00:03 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. I worked in a small machinery factory. My work was very simple and there was not much work to manage, which made it quite monotonous for me because the tasks were repetitive and didn't require much problem-solving or creativity.\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Didn't you like it?\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I thought it was too dull. I'm capable of more responsibilities, so I decided to change my job.\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Why do you choose our company?\n[00:25 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yesterday I saw your company's advertisement. Your company is an important international company. Working for it, I believe it can help me grow professionally and challenge me in ways that my previous job could not, such as by exposing me to cutting-edge technology and global industry standards.\n[00:34 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but could you elaborate on how you think working here will improve your abilities?\n[00:43 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. I believe working here will give me exposure to more complex projects and advanced machinery. By the way, I didn't finish telling you earlier—I believe it can also provide me with opportunities to work with a diverse team, which is something I value.\n[01:00 - 01:01] Speaker USER: What do you know about our company?\n[01:02 - 01:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, the company is the fourth largest machine producer in the world. It was founded in the United States in 1980. I know that the company has made good use of advanced technology." + }, + { + "key": "178_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/178/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What kind of job are you interested in?\n[00:02 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I want a job in which I can use English, I would also like to have opportunities to interact with international clients and improve my language skills further through daily practice and professional development programs offered by the company.\n[00:06 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but when you say you want to use English, do you mean in both written and spoken forms, or are you more focused on one over the other?\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Both, actually. I would also like to have some responsibility in my work.\n[00:20 - 00:34] Speaker USER: I really appreciate that. I would expect my secretary to be able to work independently and take over some of my ordinary responsibilities, such as answering routine correspondence, taking phone calls for me, and sometimes assisting me with personal affairs.\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I see. In my previous job, I did typing and filing every day.\n[00:40 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Have you had any experience as a guide?\n[00:43 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, not exactly, but I have shown some of my foreign friends around Beijing.\n[00:49 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Once in a while, we have visitors from abroad, and I would like to be able to ask my secretary to take them shopping and sightseeing.\n[00:57 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think I would like that. Oh, by the way, you mentioned earlier about taking phone calls and assisting with personal affairs—could you clarify what kind of personal tasks you would need help with?" + }, + { + "key": "179_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/179/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What are you doing this weekend?\n[00:02 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: My brother-in-law is having a small get-together at his house and he invited us over for a barbecue with some delicious homemade sides and his famous smoked ribs that everyone always raves about.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Oh, that sounds fun! Is it a family thing or just friends?\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: A bit of both. Some cousins, aunts, and uncles will be there, but also some friends from the neighborhood.\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Is your great uncle Rick going to be there? He is really funny.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, he is going to be there with his step-son and his ex-wife.\n[00:28 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Wait, you mean your sister?\n[00:30 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, Rick is actually my great uncle, so he is my grandmother's brother, which makes him my great uncle, not directly related to my sister, but he's been a big part of our family gatherings ever since I can remember.\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Oh, I see now! But you didn't finish—he's your grandmother's what?\n[00:43 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Brother. Rick is my grandmother's brother.\n[00:46 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Got it. I'll explain later, let's go." + }, + { + "key": "60_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/60/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: How is your mother feeling these days?\n[00:02 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Much better, thanks. She'll be back home in a few days, and we're all relieved because the doctors said her recovery has been remarkable considering her age and the complexity of the procedure she underwent.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Oh, that's good to hear! But wait, when will you be back on your job?\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think I need a week to take care of her and do some cleaning for her coming home.\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Why don't you hire someone to do it? In this case, you can not only do your job, but also have more free time.\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I know it. But I'm really worried about my mother. She is 72 years old.\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker USER: I understand, but earlier you mentioned she'll be back home in a few… days, right?\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, in a few days. You're a kind and thoughtful man. I admire you very much.\n[00:42 - 00:46] Speaker USER: I'm just a very normal son trying to do his best for his family." + }, + { + "key": "61_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/61/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Oh, no! I'm supposed to meet her at seven sharp. What time is it now?\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Six thirty.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I'd better get ready.\n[00:07 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Where are you going?\n[00:08 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Haven't made up our minds yet. Maybe to a restaurant, or perhaps to a movie depending on what she feels like and whether we can get good seats at this late notice. We might end up just grabbing takeout and watching something at home if all the good options are booked.\n[00:12 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but if you haven't decided yet, why don't you go and see Citizen Kane at the Classic Film Festival? It's supposed to be great.\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Oh, maybe we will. Psycho is also playing. I've heard it's really good, too.\n[00:29 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: If you like horror films with lots of blood. Personally I don't. Well, I really should be going. Do you want to go swimming tomorrow?\n[00:37 - 00:43] Speaker USER: I'd be glad to, but I might have to go to the studio and do some work. Can I let you know the first thing in the morning?\n[00:43 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. That'll be fine.\n[00:45 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Oh, there's the phone. It must be Tracy.\n[00:48 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I'd better be going then. By the way, you mentioned you might go to a restaurant or the movies. Did you decide which one?\n[00:56 - 00:59] Speaker USER: Not yet, but I'll figure it out soon. Have a good time tonight." + }, + { + "key": "62_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/62/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: The new baby must be keeping you up at all hours of the night.\n[00:03 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: She's been pretty good since my mother moved in, and she's sleeping for a longer time at night. It's my thoughts as a mother that keep me wondering if I'm doing enough to support her growth and development, whether I'm stimulating her properly with age-appropriate activities and creating the right environment for her to thrive emotionally and intellectually.\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Oh, speaking of your mother, how's she adjusting to the new routine with the baby?\n[00:24 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: She's been a huge help, actually. But as I was saying, it's my thoughts as a mother that keep me awake at night. You know, constantly worrying if I'm doing everything right.\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker USER: I can imagine. What specifically has been on your mind?" + }, + { + "key": "63_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/63/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Bob, I'm sure you know about second-hand smoke.\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course, I do.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: But have you heard about third-hand smoke?\n[00:08 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Third-hand smoke? I'm afraid not. What is that and how is it different from second-hand smoke? I've heard a lot about the dangers of second-hand smoke, but this is the first time I'm coming across the concept of third-hand smoke.\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but before you explain, does this mean even if I'm smoking outside, I could still be harming others when I come back inside?\n[00:22 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly. When you smoke, dangerous matter from cigarettes gets into your hair and clothing. Parents may think they are protecting children by smoking outside or when the children aren't there, but researchers are warning about what they call third-hand smoke. As babies are the weakest, when you come close to a baby, you pass it to them, increasing the chances of disease.\n[00:44 - 00:51] Speaker USER: I see. That's really concerning. So, what was the rest of what you were going to say earlier about third-hand smoke?\n[00:52 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was just going to mention that it's not just about babies; it can affect anyone, especially those with weaker immune systems.\n[01:00 - 01:04] Speaker USER: In that case, I have to say that I should never get close to a baby after smoking." + }, + { + "key": "64_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/64/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, man. What's up?\n[00:01 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ah, first of all, I put a buck in the vending machine for a seventy-five cent candy bar, and the thing got stuck here in the machine. Then, I pressed the change button and nothing happened, even though I tried multiple times and even gave the machine a gentle shake to see if that would help. I was hoping to get my quarter back, but no luck.\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Ah, man, that's frustrating! Did anything come out at all?\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Nothing happened. Nothing came out. The dumb thing still owes me a quarter.\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Well, did you talk to the man at the snack bar to see if he could refund your money?\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I tried that, but he said he didn't own the machine, and I'd have to call the phone number on the machine.\n[00:35 - 00:36] Speaker USER: What a bummer.\n[00:37 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey, I have an idea. Maybe we can figure out a way to get the candy bar out without causing any trouble, like carefully tilting the machine just enough to dislodge it but not so much that it looks suspicious.\n[00:49 - 00:53] Speaker USER: What? You were saying something about a phone number on the machine—did you try calling it?\n[00:54 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I was going to suggest we rock the machine back and forth until the candy bar falls. But no, I haven't called the number yet.\n[01:02 - 01:07] Speaker USER: Nothing doing. I don't want to be responsible for breaking the thing, and besides, someone might call the cops.\n[01:07 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ah, don't worry. I've done it before. Oh well. Hey, hey, tough luck. Hey, here, take my candy bar.\n[01:14 - 01:15] Speaker USER: You mean?\n[01:15 - 01:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, the machine and I hit it off earlier today." + }, + { + "key": "65_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/65/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I'm Paul Adams, Branch Manager.\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Katie Thomas. Pleased to meet you.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I take it you're looking for temporary office work.\n[00:08 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's right.\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker USER: How old are you, Katie?\n[00:10 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm eighteen.\n[00:12 - 00:22] Speaker USER: That's rather young. What experience have you had in office work or any related areas that would make you suitable for handling complex administrative tasks in a fast-paced environment?\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I just want to clarify—does my age affect my chances of getting a position here?\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Age isn't the main concern, Katie. It's more about the experience. So, what experience have you had?\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I've just left school, actually, and I'm looking for a job between now and when I go to college.\n[00:35 - 00:44] Speaker USER: It doesn't sound as though we can help, Katie. You see, our clients are very demanding, especially when it comes to the new office technology.\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that's no problem. I took extra classes in office skills at school.\n[00:50 - 01:02] Speaker USER: Oh, perhaps you'd like to outline what you've been trained in so far, particularly any software or tools you've learned to use that would be relevant to managing client databases and handling advanced spreadsheet functions.\n[00:59 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course! I started by learning keyboard skills. Then I went on to learn about word processing. By the way, what exactly were you going to ask me to outline?" + }, + { + "key": "66_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/66/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Why did the teacher criticise Myra in front of the whole class?\n[00:03 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Because Myra was cheating on exams, and she spoke back denying that she had done anything wrong, which only made the situation worse and showed complete disrespect for the teacher's authority in front of all the other students.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Wait, are you saying she actually talked back to the teacher? What exactly did she say?\n[00:16 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, she did. She was caught cheating, and when the teacher confronted her, Myra responded rudely, denying everything. But I didn't get to mention how the teacher reacted to her rudeness The teacher was visibly upset and decided to give Myra a detention on the spot while also warning her about potential suspension if this behavior continues.\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Oh, I see. But how did the teacher handle it after Myra spoke back? Did it escalate further?" + }, + { + "key": "67_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/67/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: May I have your order now?\n[00:01 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: We'd have your regular dinner. What courses are there, and could you also tell me if there are any vegetarian options available? I have a friend joining us who prefers plant-based meals.\n[00:04 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but before we finalize the regular dinner, I just remembered—do you have any recommendations for today's special?\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Today's mutton chop is very good. Would you like to have it as the main course?\n[00:16 - 00:25] Speaker USER: That's a good idea. And as for dessert, we'll have apple pie. By the way, you mentioned the courses for the regular dinner earlier, what were they again?\n[00:25 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: The courses for our regular dinner are fish salad for appetizer, steak for main course and chocolate cake for dessert.\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker USER: All right, we'll have the mutton chop and apple pie, and we'd like to have some coffee afterwards." + }, + { + "key": "68_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/68/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What's the special today?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: 'All-you-can-eat' dinner special.\n[00:04 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I don't like to eat too much at once, especially since I prefer to savor each dish slowly and appreciate the flavors rather than rushing through a large quantity of food.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but do you care for seafood?\n[00:14 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Yes, I'm very fond of seafood.\n[00:17 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Which seafood do you prefer?\n[00:20 - 00:32] Speaker USER: I'd like to have red cooked sea cucumber. Is there anything else you would recommend that pairs well with it, perhaps something with contrasting textures or complementary flavors to enhance the overall dining experience?\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, before I forget, would you care for a beverage?\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker USER: No, thanks. I'm fine. But you didn't finish—what else can I order?\n[00:40 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh right, you can also order an assorted cold dish if you like.\n[00:45 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Bring me an assorted cold dish, please.\n[00:48 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great choice. What would you like to drink?" + }, + { + "key": "69_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/69/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi, taxi. Could you take me to the financial street, please?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Pardon, where to, sir?\n[00:06 - 00:17] Speaker USER: I want to go to the financial street near the central business district where all the major banks and investment firms are located. It's quite a prominent landmark in this part of the city.\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but did you mean the Financial Street near the central business district?\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Yes, that's the one. How long does it take to get there?\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: It usually takes about half an hour.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Oh, does it really take that long?\n[00:28 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. Moreover, since the street is heavy with traffic this time of day. I'm not sure we can make it in less than half an hour, especially if there are any unexpected delays.\n[00:39 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Wait, are you asking if I'm in a hurry? No, I'm not. You can just drive slowly and carefully.\n[00:46 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK.\n[00:47 - 00:51] Speaker USER: By the way, I wanted to mention earlier—you're a very skillful driver.\n[00:51 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you. I've been driving taxis in this city for over fifteen years" + }, + { + "key": "70_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/70/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:13] Speaker USER: For tomorrow, read pages 12 to 20. Then do exercises one through ten on page 21. These exercises will help you understand the key concepts better and prepare you for the upcoming quiz next week.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do we have to type out our homework?\n[00:13 - 00:25] Speaker USER: No. You only do that when you write reports. But I was going to mention— that you should make sure your handwriting is legible, especially for the math problems, because unclear work might lead to misunderstandings during grading.\n[00:20 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is there anything else?\n[00:26 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Yes, for those of you who don't have a calculator, get one. Oh, and regarding the exercises, I didn't finish saying— that you should double-check your answers, as some of them might be tricky and require careful attention to detail.\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, we are allowed to use a calculator in class?\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Yes, you are. But make sure you have it for the exercises I mentioned earlier." + }, + { + "key": "71_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/71/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Can you tell me about some good deals on produce?\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: The mangoes are on sale today.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: What exactly are mangoes?\n[00:08 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: They have yellowish red skin. It's a fruit with one big pit inside that you'll need to work around when cutting the fruit, and the flesh is incredibly juicy and sweet when perfectly ripe.\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but does the skin color change as it ripens? I want to make sure I pick the right ones.\n[00:21 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, the skin does become more vibrant as it ripens, but I was about to mention the seed. The mango has one big seed inside.\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Is the seed edible?\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Maybe if you were a parrot. I wouldn't recommend it.\n[00:34 - 00:36] Speaker USER: How much does a mango cost?\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Normally, they're $2 each. Today, they're only $1 each.\n[00:42 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Maybe I won't like the taste.\n[00:44 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's hard to describe. They're sweet, but also sort of tangy, which gives them a unique flavor profile that's both refreshing and satisfying, especially on a hot summer day.\n[00:54 - 00:59] Speaker USER: Oh, before you finish, can you compare the taste to any other fruit? I'm trying to get a better idea.\n[00:59 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, they're a bit like a cross between a peach and a pineapple, but I was going to say they also have a citrusy hint.\n[01:06 - 01:09] Speaker USER: How do I tell the difference between a ripe one and an unripe one?\n[01:10 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: They're similar to an avocado. When the outside feels soft, they're ripe." + }, + { + "key": "72_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/72/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: It seems that something is praying heavy on you. What's the matter?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I got my father's goat last night.\n[00:06 - 00:16] Speaker USER: What did you do to get his temper flaring like that? I've never seen him so angry before, and I'm genuinely concerned about what could have triggered such a strong reaction from him.\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but when you say \"got his goat,\" do you mean you upset him or something?\n[00:16 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Yes, exactly. I asked him to treat me like he does to my sisters, and he jumped down my throat. So, I took it out on him by telling him what I thought.\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see. And what did you tell him exactly?" + }, + { + "key": "73_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/73/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:14] Speaker USER: How do you do, Mr. Smith? This is Lili. I'm calling to thank you for the wonderful dinner we had yesterday. I enjoyed it very much, especially the conversation we had about cultural differences and how they influence business practices in our respective countries.\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I'm glad to hear that! By the way, I just remembered—are you returning to China soon?\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Yes, actually, I'm returning to China today. I appreciate all the help and, in particular, all the time that you've spent on my account during my stay here.\n[00:24 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't mention it. I am pleased to help you. Also, you were saying something about enjoying the dinner very much?\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Yes, I did. If there's anything that I can help you with in the future, please let me know.\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll do that. Thank you. Have a safe trip home." + }, + { + "key": "74_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/74/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Daniel, have you ever heard about the wildlife sanctuary?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is that different from this kind of zoo?\n[00:07 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Yes, of course. Wildlife sanctuaries focus on conservation and providing natural habitats for animals, unlike zoos which are more for public display and entertainment. The animals in sanctuaries often come from rescue situations or rehabilitation programs.\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: So tell me about it!\n[00:22 - 00:31] Speaker USER: There are a lot of wild animals in that place, and also some special rules while visiting to ensure both your safety and the animals' well-being.\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Special rules?\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Yes, you only have two ways for visiting.\n[00:36 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Details?\n[00:38 - 00:46] Speaker USER: On their bus or in your own cars, and you won't be allowed to get off the bus until you reach the special observation area where it's safe to do so.\n[00:46 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why not?\n[00:48 - 00:59] Speaker USER: Because it is dangerous to get out of the car or bus. You can just imagine how fierce the wild animals can be. Oh, I didn't finish earlier—until you reach the special region.\n[00:59 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: That makes sense. But that sounds interesting. Is there one in Beijing too?" + }, + { + "key": "75_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/75/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hello, Bob. This is Nancy speaking. I'm so glad I've got hold of you at last.\n[00:05 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Were you trying to get in touch with me? If I'm not at home, you can usually reach me at my club it's a good spot to relax and catch up with friends, and they have excellent facilities including a swimming pool, gym, and several dining areas that serve delicious international cuisine.\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, Bob, but I have some news that I think you'll want to hear right away.\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, what is it?\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker USER: My sister Amy is coming back from the States.\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great! When is she coming back?\n[00:31 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Next weekend. By the way, you mentioned something about reaching you at your club earlier. Could you remind me again where exactly that is?\n[00:38 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, it's the downtown club. But more importantly, next weekend? OK. Let's get together tonight and plan a party for her." + }, + { + "key": "76_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/76/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Sunshine Hotel. Good morning, Barbara speaking.\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello. I'd like to make a booking please. I'm on a business trip, so I need a single room.\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker USER: OK, your name please.\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: John Griffin. That's JOHNGRIFFIN.\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker USER: OK, I've got that down. Wait a minute. We already have your name. You've been here before, haven't you? Or it must be someone with the same name.\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've stayed with you twice before.\n[00:24 - 00:34] Speaker USER: OK. Let's see the card and confirm it. Please tell me if I'm wrong. John Griffin from Sydney, Passport Number 87637489. Right?\n[00:34 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's right.\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker USER: OK. So what time can we expect you tonight, Mr. Griffin?\n[00:39 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: The plane lands at 9:15 PM and no one can pick me up. So I should be at your place at 10:00. Will the restaurant still be open so I can grab a bite after I arrive? I've had a long flight and would really appreciate a hot meal if possible, though I understand if the kitchen is closed by then.\n[00:47 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Oh, 10:00 PM? In that case, would you like us to arrange a taxi service for you from the airport?\n[00:57 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, that's alright. I'll manage. But I was asking if the restaurant will still be open at that time?\n[01:04 - 01:08] Speaker USER: I'm afraid not. Can I organize some snacks to be left in your room?\n[01:09 - 01:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that would be great. How about a cheese sandwich?" + }, + { + "key": "77_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/77/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Hello, Barbara. Welcome back. You look refreshed, despite the long journey and all the traveling you've done recently. I must say, your energy is quite impressive!\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Rod, it's lovely to see you again.\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker USER: How was your trip?\n[00:10 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Fine, but tiring. Milan was interesting. It's bigger than I expected, noisier and dirtier than I had imagined, but still full of charm and history.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but did you manage to visit Florence as well? I've heard it's beautiful.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I didn't go there. Have you been there?\n[00:27 - 00:38] Speaker USER: No, I've never been to Italy. I'd really like to go to Rome someday to see the Colosseum and all the ancient ruins that tell such fascinating stories about Roman history and culture.\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, but the suitcase is very heavy.\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Barbara, what's in it? Books or stones?\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just 20 pairs of shoes. I couldn't resist the shopping!" + }, + { + "key": "78_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/78/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Excuse me, my watch stopped running and I am not sure what's wrong with it.\n[00:04 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, let me look at it. It seems that it just needs a new battery, which is a quick fix and we have the exact replacement model in stock right now so we can take care of it immediately if you'd like.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Oh, really? I got some water on it last week and I was afraid that it might ruin the watch. Are you sure it's just the battery?\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, from what I can see, the water didn't cause any damage. How much is a new battery? It should be around $5.\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Sorry, I didn't catch that. How much is it?\n[00:25 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's $5 and we not only change a battery, but also guarantee it for a year. If you have the watch cleaned here, we can guarantee it for an additional 3 months.\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker USER: That sounds like a good deal. I'll get my battery here. When will it be ready?\n[00:40 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Usually I can do it right away, but now I'm repairing lots of watches. Can you leave your watch here until 5:00 PM?" + }, + { + "key": "79_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/79/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Let's plan the dinner for the end of the year. I've been talking to some of the other kids in the class and quite a few of them want to go to a pizza place since it's usually affordable and everyone seems to enjoy it, though I completely understand if we want to explore other options that might be more exciting for everyone involved.\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I think I've had enough of pizza. I eat it at least twice a week. It would be good to have something different.\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Well, there's that Chinese restaurant, The Bamboo House.\n[00:20 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's closing next week for a month. They're going to build a new kitchen or something. I remember going to someplace with a singer and guitarist, and it was a cozy spot with great ambiance and delicious food, but I'm not sure if it's suitable for a big group like ours since the space seemed rather intimate when I visited last time.\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker USER: But there will be at least 20 of us, so it might be so noisy that we won't hear the music.\n[00:42 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're right. Hey, we haven't thought about the cost. Some people will want to go to a cheap place, and others can afford somewhere more expensive.\n[00:51 - 01:01] Speaker USER: Why don't we fix the amount first and ask a restaurant to provide a meal for that price? Oh, and about that place with the singer and guitarist—what was the name of it again?" + }, + { + "key": "100_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/100/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Good morning, Madam. This is room service, may I help you?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good morning. I'd like to reserve some rooms for a tourist party.\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker USER: All right. What kind of room would you like?\n[00:10 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: You see, we are tourists whose requests are different, so please tell me more about it, will you? I want to make sure everyone is comfortable and would appreciate if you could provide detailed information about room sizes, views, and any special features they might have.\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but could you clarify the size of your party? That might help me suggest the most suitable options.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, sure! We are a group of 20 people.\n[00:29 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Perfect. In that case, we have single rooms, double rooms, suites, and luxury suites, etc. Well, here is an introduction to our amenities and facilities, which might be of interest to your group including our swimming pool, spa services, business center, and complimentary breakfast buffet served daily from 6am to 10am.\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, could you just tell me the price range for each room type before we go into the details?\n[00:51 - 01:01] Speaker USER: Certainly! The single rooms are 300 yuan per night, double rooms are 450 yuan, suites are 800 yuan, and luxury suites are 1200 yuan per night.\n[01:02 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great. I'd like to book four single rooms, five double rooms, and three suites.\n[01:07 - 01:11] Speaker USER: All right, madam. For which dates do you want to book the rooms?\n[01:11 - 01:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: From tomorrow till January 8th. That's five days in all.\n[01:16 - 01:18] Speaker USER: I see. Now please fill out the form.\n[01:19 - 01:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Here you are. Is everything OK?\n[01:21 - 01:26] Speaker USER: Just a minute, madam. You should pay a deposit of 500 yuan beforehand.\n[01:27 - 01:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. Here you are." + }, + { + "key": "101_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/101/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Can I reserve a hotel room?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I assure you, that's not a problem. What is your full name, please?\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: My name's John Sandals.\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's a pleasure to assist you. Please tell me when you'll be needing the room, sir.\n[00:13 - 00:25] Speaker USER: If my plans don't change, I'll need a room from April 14 till April 17, but I might extend my stay depending on my schedule and whether I can wrap up my business meetings earlier than expected.\n[00:16 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but before we proceed, I just want to confirm if you have any specific preferences regarding room type or amenities?\n[00:25 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Oh, sure. I was about to say April 17 for the dates. As for preferences, I usually go for a nonsmoking room.\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Nonsmoking, got it. Now, sir, does a single queen-size bed meet your approval?\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Yes, that sounds fine. By the way, you mentioned the room prices earlier—how much exactly per night?\n[00:44 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Only $308 per night, before taxes, of course.\n[00:48 - 00:51] Speaker USER: $308 a night? That's a fair price.\n[00:51 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great, I'll proceed with the reservation then." + }, + { + "key": "102_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/102/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Do you have any direct flights to Toronto?\n[00:03 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, we don't. But I think you can fly on Northwest Airlines to Berlin and then have a connecting flight on Canada Airline to Toronto. And it is the most economical flight, just 1,900 dollars.\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker USER: When does the flight depart? I need to know the exact schedule so I can plan my transportation to the airport accordingly.\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but before we move on, I want to confirm—does this price include all taxes and fees?\n[00:24 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Yes, it does include everything. Now, the flight departs at 8 am. By the way, it also makes a refueling stop in Reykjavik, which usually takes around 45 minutes.\n[00:35 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: How long is the layover?\n[00:36 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Less than one hour.\n[00:38 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: And how long do I have to stay in Berlin for the connecting flight?\n[00:42 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Not so long, just one hour.\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: So the time for the total journey is about. . . ?\n[00:50 - 00:51] Speaker USER: About 13 hours.\n[00:52 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let me count. Ok, it works out for my schedule. Thanks a lot!\n[00:56 - 00:57] Speaker USER: You are welcome!" + }, + { + "key": "103_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/103/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I'm sorry, I've lost my tags and receipt. What can I do about it?\n[00:05 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see. What is your baggage? And do you remember the tag's number or any other identifying details like distinctive markings, brand logos, or unique features that might help us locate it more quickly?\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry, I don't remember the number, but it's a suitcase. Its colour is blue.\n[00:18 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Could you give me a description of your case?\n[00:21 - 00:30] Speaker USER: It's like this, it's square with a leather handle and a small scratch on the side near the bottom corner where I accidentally bumped it against a metal railing during my last trip.\n[00:27 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Leather cover? That helps narrow it down. I'll check it for you. By the way, you mentioned the color, but did you say anything about the size?\n[00:37 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Oh, it's medium-sized.\n[00:39 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've found it. Is this yours?\n[00:42 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Yes, it is the right one.\n[00:44 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Will you show me your key card, please?\n[00:46 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Here it is.\n[00:48 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: All right. Now you can take your case away." + }, + { + "key": "104_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/104/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Mr. Phillips? I have a request here from purchasing that needs your approval before we can proceed with the order as it's time-sensitive and involves critical equipment for one of our departments.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but do you know if this is urgent? I have a meeting in a few minutes.\n[00:10 - 00:25] Speaker USER: It might be, but let me take a look. This is for a 486 computer with modem. Who's it intended for? I think it might be for the IT department, but I'm not entirely sure since the requisition form doesn't specify the exact recipient clearly.\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, is this for Ms. Wilson's office? I think I heard something about her needing new equipment.\n[00:25 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Yes, I believe it's going to Ms. Wilson's office. Can you get her on the phone, please? I need to clarify this before we can move forward with the purchase order." + }, + { + "key": "105_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/105/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Do you have any experience working with a computer?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. I have been a data entry operator for three years.\n[00:08 - 00:20] Speaker USER: What kind of software can you work with efficiently, especially in terms of data management and analysis, including spreadsheet applications and database systems that require advanced querying capabilities?\n[00:09 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I wanted to mention that besides data entry, I also have experience troubleshooting minor software issues. It's something I've picked up over the years.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker USER: That's great to know! But I was asking about the software you can use.\n[00:25 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right! I have working knowledge of Windows and Dos. Actually, I'm quite familiar with both Java and C Programming Languages.\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Do you have any other computer qualifications?\n[00:36 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have an ACRE certificate, GRADE 2.\n[00:39 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Do you know how to use a PC to process the management information?\n[00:43 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry to say I'm not familiar with processing management information, but I'm sure I could learn quite quickly. It can't be too difficult, and I've got a quick mind. I can handle any problem you give me." + }, + { + "key": "106_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/106/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hello, welcome to Credit Services. How can we help you?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm interested in applying for a credit card with you.\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Are you an existing customer?\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I've had a Current Account with a debit card with you for years. Now, I'm looking at upgrading to a credit card.\n[00:16 - 00:31] Speaker USER: May I ask why you didn't think of applying for a credit card with us sooner? Most young people jump at the opportunity, especially when they start earning, because they want to build their credit history early and take advantage of the introductory offers we provide.\n[00:22 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, when I opened the account with you, I was a student, so I didn't have a steady income back then. But now that I've graduated and have a stable job, I figured it was the right time to apply.\n[00:34 - 00:46] Speaker USER: That makes sense. It's great that you've waited until you have a steady salary. We often see fresh graduates applying for credit cards, getting them, and then going on a spending spree without considering the repayments.\n[00:46 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: As you can see from the statements for my Current Account, I have never been overdrawn. I'm always very careful about that. By the way, you mentioned young people jumping at the chance earlier—what kind of benefits or perks do you offer for new credit card holders?\n[01:01 - 01:12] Speaker USER: Ah, yes, the benefits! We offer a range of perks including cashback on certain purchases, travel rewards, and even low-interest rates for the first year." + }, + { + "key": "107_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/107/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Good morning, City Taxi.\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good morning. I'd like to book a taxi to the airport for Saturday morning, please.\n[00:07 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Where from?\n[00:08 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm at Garden Hotel in Union Street. There will be three of us sharing. How much will it cost for the ride including all potential additional charges like tolls or waiting time in case we're running slightly late?\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but did you mention how many bags you'll have? That might affect the fare.\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, we'll have two large suitcases and a couple of smaller bags. But back to the fare, how much will it be?\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker USER: About 60 dollars.\n[00:31 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: 60 dollars? Each of us, or is that the total fare including all the luggage we mentioned earlier and any potential airport surcharges that might apply?\n[00:39 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Oh, no, that's all together. What time do you want to leave?\n[00:42 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Seven in the morning.\n[00:44 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Right! We'll pick you up at your hotel at seven then.\n[00:47 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you very much. Goodbye." + }, + { + "key": "108_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/108/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi. My name's Carl. Nice to meet you.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Nice to meet you, too. My name is Francisco.\n[00:06 - 00:06] Speaker USER: What?\n[00:07 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Francisco, but all my friends and family back in Peru call me Pancho. It's a common nickname for Francisco in my country, and I actually prefer it because it reminds me of home and all the wonderful memories I have growing up there.\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry, did you say Pancho? I just want to make sure I got it right.\n[00:21 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's right. Pancho.\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Okay, Pancho. So, tell me about your family?\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I have seven brothers and six sisters.\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Wow. That is a big family. So are you the oldest, Pancho?\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: No. I'm the second oldest in my family.\n[00:37 - 00:39] Speaker USER: So, what do your parents do?\n[00:40 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: My father is a taxi driver in Lima, Peru. It's a hard job, but he works hard to support the whole family, especially with so many of us to take care of, and he always makes sure we have everything we need even if it means sacrificing his own comfort.\n[00:49 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Oh, I can imagine. Does he work long hours?\n[00:54 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, he does. But I was going to mention that my mother also helps run a small family store with some of my older brothers and sisters.\n[01:03 - 01:07] Speaker USER: That sounds like a real family effort. How long have they been running the store?" + }, + { + "key": "109_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/109/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi, Jane. I'd like to discuss something with you. Do you have a minute?\n[00:03 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. I've just got out of my eleven o'clock class. I don't have another class until this afternoon, so I have some free time now and would be happy to hear what you'd like to discuss.\n[00:08 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but that's perfect timing. I just received an e-mail from the computer centre. They are looking for students to help with the work on the school website this summer. They need two assistants. They asked me if I knew anyone that might be interested. I thought you might like to consider the job.\n[00:26 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sounds interesting. I can type, but I don't have a lot of experience with website development or coding, though I've been wanting to learn more about it and this might be the perfect opportunity to gain some hands-on skills.\n[00:35 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Experience? Well, I don't think any special experience or knowledge is necessary. And with your interests in computers and the Internet, I think you would be good for the job. Also, they're paying good money. What do you think?\n[00:49 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: It sounds like a great chance to get some experience. Thanks for thinking of me." + }, + { + "key": "110_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/110/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Oh, I am starving.\n[00:01 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Me too. Shall we eat out? There is a new French restaurant down the street that I've been wanting to try because I heard they have an amazing chef who trained in Paris for several years before opening this place.\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Oh, forget about it. I went there with a friend last week. The menu was all in French and I just couldn't read it.\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I was just going to ask—was the food any good?\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Well, everything was expensive and nothing was to my satisfaction. But I should mention, the atmosphere was quite nice, if that's your thing.\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Then how about the Italian restaurant on the next block?\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Well, I ate out almost every day last week. Let's just eat in today.\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: But I am not in the mood to cook. Maybe we could order in instead?" + }, + { + "key": "111_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/111/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hello, Mrs. Turnbull. How are you?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Fine, thanks. How's your boy, Jack?\n[00:06 - 00:24] Speaker USER: He's a bit tired. You know, he goes to school at eight o'clock every morning. He doesn't get home till after four, then he does his homework after tea. It often takes him a couple of hours to finish everything, especially when he has a lot of assignments and projects due, which can be quite demanding for a young student like him.\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see, but does he get enough time to rest? It sounds like a long day for him.\n[00:25 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Yes, it's quite a long day, but he manages. I was just about to mention that he actually enjoys school, especially because he likes his teachers, and that always makes a difference.\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it does. Does he go to school by bus?\n[00:38 - 00:44] Speaker USER: No, he walks. He likes walking. He meets some of his friends at the corner and they go together.\n[00:44 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: What does he do when it rains?" + }, + { + "key": "112_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/112/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, Craig! How are you?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not so good. I have a terrible cold.\n[00:05 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Really? That's too bad! You should be at home in bed. It's really important to get a lot of fluids to stay hydrated and help your body fight off the infection, especially warm liquids like herbal teas or broth which can soothe your throat and clear congestion more effectively.\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Rest, right? Yeah, you're right.\n[00:22 - 00:23] Speaker USER: And have you taken anything for it?\n[00:24 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I haven't.\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Well, it's helpful to chop up some garlic and cook it in chicken stock. Then drink a cup every half hour. It really works!\n[00:33 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ugh! Wait, you mentioned rest earlier—do you think I should be taking time off work too?" + }, + { + "key": "113_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/113/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, Lilly, it's so nice to see you again.\n[00:02 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hum, me too. This winter holiday was especially long. What have you been up to during the break? I'm really curious to hear about all your adventures and experiences over these past few weeks.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just remembered—did you manage to catch up on that book series you mentioned last time?\n[00:14 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I did! I read a couple of books which I had been longing for. But I was also saying that I had a get-together with some schoolmates at the high school, visited the Internet... How about yours?\n[00:25 - 00:38] Speaker USER: You know, I like traveling. I made good use of this long vacation and enjoyed exploring different cultures and cuisines across several countries, meeting fascinating people along the way who shared their local traditions and stories with me.\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Traveling sounds wonderful! Where did you go this time?\n[00:41 - 00:47] Speaker USER: I was about to tell you—I really enjoyed myself. I went to the mountains and also visited a few historical sites." + }, + { + "key": "114_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/114/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: How can you keep in touch with your aunt in America?\n[00:03 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I make a phone call once a week, but sometimes I have to skip it if I'm too busy with work or other commitments that take up most of my free time.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Once a month? That must be quite expensive, right?\n[00:12 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it is.\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Why not send E-mail through the Internet?\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is it convenient and cheap?\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Sure. You can send E-mail to each other every day through the internet. In addition, you can make a phone call through the internet, too.\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? I'm so glad to hear that. But I don't know how to get access to the internet, especially since I'm not very tech-savvy.\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Internet? No worries, I can show you how to set it up.\n[00:36 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll appreciate it very much." + }, + { + "key": "115_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/115/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Is that true?\n[00:01 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I guess so. Now Anna's got four kids and another on the way, which makes it five children in total. I don't know how she manages it all while still running her successful boutique downtown.\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Wait, four kids already? How does she manage to keep up with all that and still look so stylish?\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's Anna for you. She keeps up the image of the stylish Italian woman. Here she comes.\n[00:19 - 00:28] Speaker USER: She's glowing. It must be the\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Pregnancy, right? But didn't you just mention she has another on the way? How does she do it?\n[00:33 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Yeah, or maybe it's the expensive Italian facial treatments too. She always says they work wonders for her complexion and overall appearance." + }, + { + "key": "116_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/116/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, the pool's open now!\n[00:01 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: As of today it is. Memorial Day marks the end of the school year and the beginning of summer activities, like pool parties and barbecues, which means we'll finally get to enjoy those long sunny afternoons by the water with friends and family.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but does that mean the pool hours change now, or do they stay the same throughout the summer?\n[00:17 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good question! The hours actually stay the same, but the lifeguard shifts are longer. I was just saying it also marks the beginning of summer.\n[00:26 - 00:28] Speaker USER: So it's time for the kids to get outdoors. . .\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: . . . and for us to get tans in our new bikinis.\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Not this Taiwanese girl. We don't like to get suntans.\n[00:36 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's smart these days with all the news on skin cancer. Hey, there's everybody! We made it!" + }, + { + "key": "117_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/117/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, Nancy. How are you doing?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi, Tom. Want a cup of coffee?\n[00:04 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Not right now. I've got to get another car and my old one is blown up on me, and it's just not worth the cost to fix it anymore especially since the transmission is completely shot and the repair bill would be more than the car's actual value.\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, hey, did you look in the classified ads?\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker USER: You mean used car? I was going to say my old one is completely beyond repair, so I really need something reliable.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, Ah. . . single sellers.\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Well, yeah, but I'd be getting somebody else's problem.\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Uh huh. How about a used car? They've got good ones now.\n[00:38 - 00:49] Speaker USER: It's the same kind of deal though, you know, you never know what you're going to end up with, and I really can't afford to deal with any more car troubles right now considering how much time and money I've already wasted on my current vehicle.\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, hey, how about a new car? They've got easy loans now. You'd feel so good driving a new car.\n[00:51 - 01:00] Speaker USER: I was going to say, you never know what you're going to get with a used one, but a new car does sound tempting. Maybe I should look into those loans." + }, + { + "key": "118_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/118/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Um, which of them is the better typist?\n[00:03 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, Mary types faster than Jones. But I think Jones types more accurately, especially when it comes to complex documents and technical reports that require absolute precision in formatting and terminology.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but when you say \"types more,\" do you mean more accurately or just more frequently?\n[00:17 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: More carefully, I meant. Jones is more accurate. But I was also going to mention their shorthand skills—Jones can certainly take down letters more quickly, but Mary's shorthand is very precise, and she rarely makes mistakes, even with difficult dictations.\n[00:33 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Oh, that's interesting. But before we move on, can you clarify what you meant about Mary's shorthand? You said something about it being the best in her class?\n[00:43 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, Mary's shorthand is the best in her class.\n[00:47 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Got it. How about languages?\n[00:49 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Both of them speak excellent French. But I think Mary speaks German more fluently than Jones does" + }, + { + "key": "40_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/40/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Mister Ewing said we should show up at the conference center at 4 o'clock, right?\n[00:04 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, he specially asked us not to be late. Some of the people from our East York branch office are coming and he wants to make sure everything runs smoothly for their visit by preparing detailed presentations and arranging special accommodations for their stay in the city.\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but do you know if anyone from our team is responsible for greeting them when they arrive?\n[00:20 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good point. I believe Mister Ewing will handle the introductions himself. But I was going to mention that he wants to make a good impression on them. How are you getting there?\n[00:30 - 00:37] Speaker USER: I was thinking of taking my car but I think I'm just going to take the underground because there is construction on the highway. What about you?\n[00:38 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll be taking the underground as well. Why don't we go together? I've been to the conference center only once, and I'm not sure if I can navigate the area without getting lost since the building has multiple entrances and the meeting rooms are spread across different floors.\n[00:51 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Oh, I can help with that! I've been there a few times, so I know the layout pretty well.\n[00:56 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a relief. I was about to say I'm not sure if I can find my way around there. Thanks for offering to help!" + }, + { + "key": "41_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/41/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What's the accommodation like in London, Ahmed?\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, it's a bit difficult. There are thousands of overseas students here, you know.\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Would it be better to stay in a hotel, to share a flat, or to stay with a family?\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: It would probably be better to stay with a family to begin with, Carla.\n[00:18 - 00:20] Speaker USER: You wouldn't recommend sharing a flat?\n[00:21 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I wouldn't move into a flat if I were you. You won't get much studying done in a flat. You'll spend half your time cooking and dealing with chores and managing the household, which can be incredibly time-consuming when you're trying to focus on your studies and adjust to a new country at the same time.\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Sorry, but I just thought of something—how's the cost of living with a family compared to the other options? Is it more affordable?\n[00:37 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: It can be more affordable, depending on the family, but I was going to say you'd also spend time cleaning in a flat. By the way, you asked earlier about how to find families who take in students.\n[00:49 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Right, I did. How can I find out about that?\n[00:52 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: There's a list at the student union building on campus. The people at the student union should be able to help you find a family to stay with." + }, + { + "key": "42_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/42/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Excuse me, where is the airport?\n[00:02 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Um, it's pretty far away. I can show you on the map on my smart phone if you'd like - I have this really useful navigation app that will give you turn-by-turn directions and even estimate your arrival time based on real-time traffic updates.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Oh, sorry, and what I meant is how can I get there?\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, that depends. Do you want to get there quickly or cheaply?\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Probably the latter would be better.\n[00:24 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: All right. If you go down one block and take a left, you'll see the number 12 subway station. Take the number 12 all the way to Grove Street. And then when you exit the train, you'll see clear signage directing you to the airport transfer platform where you can catch the express train that runs every 15 minutes during peak hours.\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but how will I know where to change trains?\n[00:45 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: There will be announcements on the train. But I'm sure there will also be a lot of other people with big suitcases. You can just follow them. Oh, and I was about to mention that you need to transfer to the airport express train at Grove Street." + }, + { + "key": "43_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/43/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Were you a leader when you were in college?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. I was Propaganda department minister of our university.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Did you get any honors or awards at your university?\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: No. It's a pity about it.\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Were you involved in any club activities at your university?\n[00:15 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. I was a member of the basketball Society. I like playing with my friends on weekends, and it was a great way to relieve stress while also building teamwork skills and forming lasting friendships that continue to this day.\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I was curious—did you participate in any inter-university competitions through the basketball society?\n[00:28 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, we did compete with other universities, but I haven't mentioned that I also like playing football.\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Oh, you like playing football too? What extracurricular activities did you usually take part in at your college?\n[00:42 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: I sometimes played basketball and sometimes played football." + }, + { + "key": "44_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/44/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:20] Speaker USER: You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to have an attorney present during questioning. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you. Do you understand these rights as they have been read to you and are you willing to answer questions without legal representation present at this time?\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I understand. But can we get this over with quickly? I just want to explain what happened.\n[00:20 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Sure, let's proceed. What's your name?\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: My name is James.\n[00:26 - 00:27] Speaker USER: What's your nationality?\n[00:28 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: American.\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker USER: What's your relationship with the victim?\n[00:32 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know him.\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Why did you attack the victim?\n[00:35 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Because he beat me first when I tried to stop him from grabbing my bag and running away with it through the crowded marketplace while shouting for help from bystanders who didn't intervene. I was just trying to defend myself.\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Wait, did you say he tried to grab your bag? What exactly happened?\n[00:50 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, he tried to grab my bag and run away. I reacted by trying to stop him, and then he hit me. That's when I defended myself.\n[00:59 - 01:02] Speaker USER: Got it. And how many times did you stab the victim?\n[01:02 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I stabbed his belly three times." + }, + { + "key": "45_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/45/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What kind of job do you intend to do?\n[00:02 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: I want to do some management job since I have three-year's work experience in leading teams and overseeing projects across various industries, including successfully implementing cost-saving initiatives and improving operational efficiency by at least 20% in my previous roles.\n[00:06 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but could you clarify what kind of management role you're aiming for? Are you looking for a specific department or type of management?\n[00:20 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm open to different departments, but I'm particularly interested in project management. Now, as I was saying, I have three years of experience that I believe would be valuable. What are your plans if you were hired?\n[00:33 - 00:39] Speaker USER: I would apply my specialty and experience to my job and gradually move up to the management level in this company.\n[00:39 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds good. By the way, you mentioned your three years of experience earlier—could you elaborate on the specific skills or projects you've handled during that time?" + }, + { + "key": "46_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/46/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hello, this is Lucie Jing calling from Lincoln Bank. May I speak to Mr. Was, please?\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking.\n[00:06 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Ah, hello, Mr. Was. I'm just calling about your new credit card. It has arrived with us, so you can either come to collect it, or we can arrange for it to be delivered to your address if that's more convenient for you, though we would need to verify some security details first to ensure the card reaches you safely.\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I'm coming in for a meeting with my Personal Banker this afternoon. Can I pick it up then?\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Yes, that's perfect timing! Is there anything I need to do before I collect it?\n[00:30 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really. But we do recommend you to read through our terms and conditions again before you sign the card, just in case there is something you aren't happy with.\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker USER: I'm sure it'll be fine. By the way, what about my PIN number?\n[00:42 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: That will be sent on to you within 2 working days. Then, you can start using your new card.\n[00:48 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Great. I'll be in later today. Thanks for calling. Bye." + }, + { + "key": "47_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/47/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hello, what can I do for you?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Um. . . Hello, I would like to open an account.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: OK! What kind of account do you want to open?\n[00:08 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I want to open a current account.\n[00:10 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I will open it for you right now.\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's the minimum deposit for opening a current account?\n[00:16 - 00:29] Speaker USER: It's 10 yuan. How much money do you want to deposit today? We also offer special benefits for deposits above certain amounts, including higher interest rates and waived transaction fees for the first three months.\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, before we proceed, could you clarify if there are any fees associated with maintaining a current account?\n[00:30 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Oh, there are no monthly maintenance fees as long as your balance stays above 100 yuan. Now, how much money do you want to deposit?\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, here's 3,000 yuan.\n[00:41 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Please write down your name, address and the amount of your deposit here. And please choose a passcode of six numbers and confirm it.\n[00:49 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, here you are.\n[00:50 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Thank you. Please confirm your information and sign your name in the blank.\n[00:55 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Done! What else should I do?\n[00:57 - 01:03] Speaker USER: I was about to ask earlier—did you have any other questions regarding the account features, like overdraft protection?" + }, + { + "key": "48_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/48/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Why do you want to spend your summer days in a mountain village?\n[00:03 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think a mountain village is splendid! The peaceful atmosphere and breathtaking views make it the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.\n[00:13 - 00:26] Speaker USER: I don't agree with you. It's too small to offer much entertainment or variety in activities, especially compared to a big town where you can find theaters, shopping malls, and countless dining options available at any time of day.\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, but what about the fresh air? It's so much nicer than in a big town.\n[00:26 - 00:40] Speaker USER: I disagree, a big town is more lively with its vibrant cultural scene and diverse population that creates endless opportunities for social interaction and personal growth. But you were saying something about the size of the village earlier?\n[00:41 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it's small, but I like the small mountain village. The big town is noisy. How charming it is when walking along the hill and discovering hidden trails that lead to stunning panoramic views of the surrounding valleys!" + }, + { + "key": "49_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/49/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: What are we going to do? I can't get the car out of this ditch. I'm stuck!\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm worried, Tom. I haven't seen any other cars for almost an hour.\n[00:10 - 00:25] Speaker USER: I know. This is terrible. What can we do? This snow doesn't stop falling, and it's getting worse by the minute. The visibility is almost zero now, and I'm afraid if we try to walk for help, we might get lost in this blizzard.\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: I told you we should have stayed in town today. The weather report said 100 percent chance of snow. Why did you want to come up here?\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker USER: I wanted to show you the cabin. We only had another half-hour to go.\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, now we're stuck. What can we do?\n[00:33 - 00:34] Speaker USER: I don't know.\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've heard that when this happens, it's important to save energy.\n[00:38 - 00:39] Speaker USER: What do you mean?\n[00:40 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: We're stranded here, Tom. We may be here a long time. We need to conserve the gas in the car. The car's energy is what will keep us warm.\n[00:48 - 00:49] Speaker USER: I have plenty of gas.\n[00:49 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, but the gas and the battery both have to stay working. We can't just let the car run and run. If we do, it will die soon. Then we'll freeze.\n[01:01 - 01:09] Speaker USER: Right, but I was going to say earlier—what about the snow? It keeps falling, and we haven't seen any other cars. How long do you think we'll be stuck here?" + }, + { + "key": "50_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/50/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Jenny, are you having a good time?\n[00:02 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, of course. This is a really wonderful party with interesting people and great conversations that have been covering everything from art history to modern technology trends, which makes this evening truly special.\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just remembered—did you get a chance to talk to Sarah? She was really hoping to catch up with you tonight.\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I haven't seen her yet. I'll definitely look for her. But I was saying, the food here is amazing too.\n[00:22 - 00:23] Speaker USER: I'm glad you are enjoying yourself.\n[00:24 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you for the invitation.\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker USER: It's my pleasure. Can I get you another glass of champagne?\n[00:29 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I'd love another glass. You're a wonderful host. By the way, what was that dish you served earlier? I wanted to ask you before but got sidetracked." + }, + { + "key": "51_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/51/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Oh, Linda. You must be so excited about going to study in America.\n[00:04 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh yes I am. I have always wanted to go to the States. I love meeting new people and making new friends from different cultures because it helps me broaden my perspective and understand diverse ways of thinking that I wouldn't encounter back home.\n[00:10 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Speaking of making new friends, have you thought about how you'll handle the cultural differences? It might be quite different from what you're used to here.\n[00:19 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good point. I have thought about it, but I guess I'll just have to adapt quickly. By the way, I was saying that I'm worried about my host family. You know, in the agreement, I have to do some cooking for them.\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Oh, right. Are you concerned about what they might expect?\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly. I'm just afraid they won't like my Chinese way of cooking.\n[00:40 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Oh, listen, you'll soon learn, and I am sure they will explain to you how they like to get prepared.\n[00:47 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let's hope so." + }, + { + "key": "52_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/52/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Would you talk to me about taking one of Dr. Miller's classes?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. Have you ever been in one of his classes?\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker USER: I'm thinking about taking his class next semester.\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: He was a very easy teacher. Are you thinking of taking a class with him?\n[00:16 - 00:29] Speaker USER: I'm not sure because I really need to learn something, but I also worry about how his grading might affect my GPA since I'm aiming for graduate school and every decimal point matters in the competitive application process.\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but when you say you're worried about grades, are you aiming for a specific GPA this semester?\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Yes, I need to maintain a high GPA, but I also really need to learn this stuff.\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Grades are important, but don't you think that gaining the knowledge is important, too?\n[00:40 - 00:58] Speaker USER: I do, and that's why I'm conflicted. He made everything so interesting that the time just flew by. Do you know if his tests are more focused on understanding concepts or just memorization because I tend to perform better when assessments evaluate critical thinking rather than rote recall?\n[00:54 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, you mentioned you worry about grades—how does he grade? Is it more lenient or challenging?\n[00:59 - 01:07] Speaker USER: Oh, right. He grades pretty leniently, which is good for my GPA, but I really want to make sure I understand the material.\n[01:07 - 01:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: That makes sense. Did you know that he came here last year after 10 years in the military?\n[01:13 - 01:16] Speaker USER: Yeah, I already knew that. That could be a good thing.\n[01:17 - 01:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think you know that you have to make the best decision for you. Enjoy your year!" + }, + { + "key": "53_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/53/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:15] Speaker USER: How about going to dance this evening, Jane? You will find that the night life of this city is very lively with lots of interesting places to explore, from underground jazz clubs to rooftop bars with stunning city views and even some hidden speakeasies that only locals know about.\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Interesting! Yes, I've heard it's quite vibrant. By the way, is there a good nightclub nearby that we can check out?\n[00:15 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Yes, the dance hall is nice with various styles of music. They even have themed nights, so it's always a bit different - last week was 80s retro night and this weekend they're doing a Latin fiesta with professional dancers giving free lessons.\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, and do they also have a bar? I could use a drink before hitting the dance floor.\n[00:31 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Absolutely, they have a well-stocked bar. But I was just about to mention that the music styles vary, so there's something for everyone.\n[00:39 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great! Let's head there then.\n( In the club )\n[00:42 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Look at those people on the dance floor, they are so crazy.\n[00:46 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's rock and roll with a fast tempo.\n[00:48 - 00:52] Speaker USER: I like the slow dance. I am good at rumba and waltz.\n[00:53 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Take it easy. The time for slow dance is the middle part of the party.\n[00:57 - 01:01] Speaker USER: Let's find a quiet seat and sit down for a beverage.\n[01:01 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, follow me.\n[01:02 - 01:06] Speaker USER: Listen, it is waltz. I like the elegant step of the old styles.\n[01:07 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: May I?\n[01:08 - 01:08] Speaker USER: Sure." + }, + { + "key": "54_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/54/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Let's move out of here. This apartment is too small.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I agree. I'll look in the paper.\n[00:05 - 00:21] Speaker USER: A house would be great. I could plant a garden. And you could use the garage for a small woodworking studio or even just storage for your tools, which would be perfect since you've been wanting to take up carpentry as a hobby and need space for all your equipment.\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I was wondering if we should set a budget first before we get too excited about the features.\n[00:21 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Good point. We should definitely figure that out. But I was going to say you could use the garage for a workshop. Anyway, here's an interesting ad.\n[00:30 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: How much is the rent?\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker USER: The ad says $325 plus deposit.\n[00:37 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: When is the place available?\n[00:39 - 00:44] Speaker USER: It's available now, and it's got a very good location. You won't be far from work." + }, + { + "key": "55_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/55/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Good morning, Maintenance Department.\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello. I'm having a problem with my air conditioner.\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Which air conditioner?\n[00:06 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: The one in the bedroom.\n[00:08 - 00:16] Speaker USER: What seems to be the issue with it? Is it not cooling properly, or is there a strange noise coming from the unit that might indicate a mechanical problem?\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but it's really hot in here, and there's no cold air coming out.\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker USER: I see. May I have your room number, please?\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: 512.\n[00:21 - 00:32] Speaker USER: OK, we'll send someone up to check it. By the way, you mentioned you're going out. Should we wait until you return, or\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, no need to wait. You can come when I've gone." + }, + { + "key": "56_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/56/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Excuse me. What time does the next train to London leave?\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: At 10:30.\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Is it a direct train to London?\n[00:07 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it goes straight without any stops along the way and should arrive at London Paddington station exactly on schedule according to the current timetable.\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Sorry, before I forget, do you know if there's any chance of delays today?\n[00:17 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: As far as I know, there are no delays at the moment. But just to clarify, yes, it is a direct train to London.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker USER: OK. Two tickets to London, please.\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Single or return?\n[00:30 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Single, please. How much in total?\n[00:33 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: 10 pounds.\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Here you are. Which platform should I go to wait for the train?\n[00:38 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's platform 5.\n[00:40 - 00:42] Speaker USER: OK. Thank you.\n[00:42 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: You are welcome." + }, + { + "key": "57_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/57/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hello, reservation desk. Can I help you?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. I'd like to book a duplex suite.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: What day would you like to reserve the suite for, sir?\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Next Friday.\n[00:10 - 00:24] Speaker USER: I'm sorry, sir. We can't accept reservations for next Friday due to overbooking. May I suggest another date that might work for you, such as the following Saturday, or would you prefer me to recommend a nearby hotel with similar amenities and availability?\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, before you suggest another hotel, could you check if there's any chance of a cancellation?\n[00:24 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Oh, of course. Please hold the line. I'll see if there is a duplex suite available on that day. (a minute later) Sir? Unfortunately, we still don't have availability, but Holiday Inn is available for your need.\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: How do I contact them? Also, what was the alternative you were about to suggest earlier?" + }, + { + "key": "58_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/58/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:10] Speaker USER: So what I think we need to do is carefully review all the project requirements and prioritize the most critical tasks to ensure we meet our client's expectations without compromising quality.\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, Tom, can you say that last bit again please? We didn't get that.\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Oh, OK, I said we need to finish on time.\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry Tom, we're having problems hearing you here. It's a bit hissy. Can you hear us?\n[00:19 - 00:30] Speaker USER: I was saying that we need to ensure that all tasks are completed before the deadline while maintaining open communication channels with all team members to address any potential roadblocks.\n[00:25 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello? Tom, if you can hear me, I think we've lost you. There's a problem with the line. Let's try again. We'll call you." + }, + { + "key": "59_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/59/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Hello!\n[00:00 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello, Lucy. This is John. Could you do me a favor? I've tried to phone my wife six times and I can't get through. The line is busy all the time. Could you possibly go next door and give her a message that I've been trying to call her and that I'm currently staying with an old friend from college who unexpectedly came into town this afternoon?\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Oh, do you think it might be an issue with the phone line? Has it been busy for a long time?\n[00:21 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not sure, but I really need to get this message to her. Could you just say I've met an old friend and I'm staying with him? I'm not in the office now and I'll give her a ring later.\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Sure! But just to clarify, should I also mention to Mary that you've been trying to reach her and couldn't get through?\n[00:38 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that would be great. Thanks a lot, Lucy.\n[00:41 - 00:43] Speaker USER: No problem, I'll go right now." + }, + { + "key": "80_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/80/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hello Martin, long time no see. I heard you went to France to study, how was that?\n[00:04 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was only there for a year, then I took a year off to travel around different countries in Europe to explore new cultures and cuisines, which was an incredible experience that really broadened my perspective on life and different ways of living.\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Europe, right? That sounds amazing! Where did you go?\n[00:19 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: I went to Switzerland first and then Germany in Austria. I was planning to end my trip in Italy, but it didn't work out due to some unforeseen circumstances.\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Wait, why didn't it work out? Was it something with the travel plans?\n[00:33 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, there were some issues with the travel logistics, so I had to skip Italy. But hey, is it good to be back?\n[00:40 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Of course, but I'm returning to France to finish my degree. It's a four-year program.\n[00:46 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, so you're just back to Beijing to visit your family?\n[00:49 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Yeah, I'm here for another 2 months.\n[00:52 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Any plans?\n[00:54 - 01:03] Speaker USER: In July, my mother is turning 70, so we'll do something special for her. Next month we're going to drive to the coast, then I will be back to France before September first.\n[01:04 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good for you, do you think you could fit me into your busy schedule?\n[01:08 - 01:11] Speaker USER: Ha, I can always make time for my friends, how about tonight?" + }, + { + "key": "81_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/81/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Excuse me, do you have a few minutes? I work for the Star Bookstore, and we are doing a survey about people's reading habits. I want to ask you a couple of questions about your reading preferences and where you usually purchase your books, including how often you read and what factors influence your book choices.\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, I can spare a few minutes. What kind of questions will you be asking?\n[00:17 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Mostly about your reading preferences and where you typically buy your books. So, what kinds of books do you prefer to read?\n[00:25 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hmm, I absolutely love adventure stories best. I am also interested in historical novels. And recently, I've read several historical biographies that were really fascinating, particularly those about lesser-known figures from ancient civilizations and their impact on modern society.\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Sorry, just to clarify, when you say you've read several, do you mean biographies or historical novels?\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I meant biographies. I've read several biographies lately.\n[00:48 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Got it. Now, where do you usually buy your books? In stores or on the Internet?\n[00:53 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: About 2/3 of my books are bought from online bookstores. Sometimes I go to a bookstore if I see something interesting in the window. I also borrow books from friends or from the library.\n[01:07 - 01:09] Speaker USER: Great. Thank you for your time. Have a nice day.\n[01:10 - 01:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem. Good day to you." + }, + { + "key": "82_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/82/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What kind of place shall we rent?\n[00:02 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: It should be close to the university. Neither of us are good at getting up in the mornings and closer it is, the later we can sleep in and still make it to our classes on time, which would be a huge advantage especially during exam periods when we're pulling all-nighters.\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just realized—should we also consider how close it is to public transport, just in case we need to get around the city?\n[00:17 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, good point. Yes, proximity to public transport could be useful. But as I was saying, the closer it is, the later we can get up.\n[00:25 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Absolutely. That's the most important thing to take into consideration. I'm not too worried about the size of the flat.\n[00:33 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Neither am I. So a small place is ok, but we'll get a bigger one if it's not expensive. Do you mind if it's in a noisy area?\n[00:41 - 00:46] Speaker USER: I don't mind. I'm not a light sleeper, but quieter is better for when we have to study at home.\n[00:46 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good point. Ok, let's go to the estate agent and see what they can offer us.\n[00:51 - 01:03] Speaker USER: Yes, if we're lucky we'll find something in the next few days. I think you had a good idea to start flat hunting early. By the way, did you have a chance to think about how much the rent will cost and how we can split it evenly?\n[01:04 - 01:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right! I was just about to ask you the same. What do you think the rent will" + }, + { + "key": "83_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/83/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hello! Can I help you?\n[00:01 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Today is my wife's birthday, so I want to buy a bouquet for her to surprise her when she gets home from work tonight with something truly special and memorable.\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Oh, that's so sweet! Do you have any particular flowers in mind?\n[00:10 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have no idea.\n[00:12 - 00:23] Speaker USER: How about a rose? It's the most suitable one for expressing love and admiration, which is perfect for a birthday celebration and can be arranged in various elegant styles to suit her taste.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was thinking the same, but roses feel a bit too common.\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Well, in that case, what about violet? It symbolizes eternal beauty.\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Violet sounds perfect. Could you please pack me a bouquet of violet?\n[00:34 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Sure! By the way, I was going to mention that roses are also a classic choice, but violets definitely add a unique touch." + }, + { + "key": "84_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/84/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I have a problem with my cable.\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: What about it?\n[00:03 - 00:14] Speaker USER: My cable has been out for the past week or so, and I haven't been able to watch any of my favorite shows, which is particularly frustrating because I was in the middle of binge-watching an exciting new series.\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but have you tried restarting your cable box? Sometimes that can fix the issue.\n[00:15 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Yes, I did restart it, but the cable is still down right now. I am very sorry for the trouble this has caused you, and I understand how frustrating it must be especially since you rely on cable services for both entertainment and staying updated with important news broadcasts.\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see. When will it be working again?\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker USER: It should be back on in the next couple of days.\n[00:36 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do I still have to pay for the cable?\n[00:38 - 00:41] Speaker USER: We're going to give you a credit while the cable is down.\n[00:41 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: So, I don't have to pay for it?\n[00:43 - 00:46] Speaker USER: No, not until your cable comes back on.\n[00:46 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, thanks for everything.\n[00:49 - 00:51] Speaker USER: You're welcome, and I apologize for the inconvenience." + }, + { + "key": "85_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/85/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Can I help you?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm looking for an MP-3 player. Which brand is of the highest quality?\n[00:05 - 00:20] Speaker USER: I recommend checking out the Pioneer brand. It's one of the best in terms of durability and sound quality, with advanced audio processing technology that delivers crystal-clear highs and deep, rich bass for an immersive listening experience.\n[00:10 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I'm specifically looking for something that has a good battery life. Does Pioneer meet that requirement?\n[00:20 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Yes, Pioneer is known for its long battery life. I was going to recommend it because it's reliable and high-quality. By the way, the best-seller model is the Pioneer X-100, which has a battery life of up to 30 hours.\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, and I almost forgot, does it come in different colors?\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Yes, it does. But I was about to mention that this model is very popular with ladies. Do you want to take a look?\n[00:44 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, I'd like to see it.\n[00:46 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Here it is. It's multi-functional. Besides playing music, it can also be used to store documents and make recordings.\n[00:52 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you have this model in white?\n[00:55 - 00:57] Speaker USER: No, but we have it in yellow.\n[00:57 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: Then I'll take the yellow one.\n[00:59 - 01:01] Speaker USER: Please wait a second. I'll get it for you.\n[01:02 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay." + }, + { + "key": "86_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/86/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Susan! Why didn't you tell me that you were taking over the Silk Company account?\n[00:04 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I thought you knew, Todd. It was decided last week. I guess you weren't at the meeting when they announced the change and discussed all the reasons behind this strategic shift in account management.\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: You know I wasn't at the meeting. I was meeting with Mr. Wei about this account. I've been on this for a month and a half.\n[00:16 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry, Todd, but Mr. Emory felt that it was going too slowly, and that it needed a fresh start. He should have" + }, + { + "key": "87_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/87/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What's up, buddy? You look so upset.\n[00:02 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I just broke up with a girl. Why didn't she understand that I loved her so much and tried to show it in every way I could, from remembering all the little details she mentioned to always being there when she needed support?\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: I'm really sorry to hear that. But do you think there's a chance she might have misunderstood something?\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know. She always said I didn't love her, but I did.\n[00:19 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Did you think about talking to her again? Maybe she is waiting for your explanation or some kind of reassurance from you about your true feelings and commitment to making things work between you two.\n[00:28 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: I did try to talk to her again, but she refused and said she wanted to be quiet.\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Oh, I was going to ask if you had already reached out. Do you think giving her some space might help?" + }, + { + "key": "88_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/88/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Merry Christmas, Lily.\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: The same to you, Joey.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: This is your first Christmas in the US. Here is the gift for you.\n[00:09 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's very thoughtful of you. Wow, it is so beautiful. Could you tell me how American people celebrate the holiday season with all its unique traditions like decorating houses with elaborate light displays, hanging stockings by the fireplace, and singing carols door-to-door in some neighborhoods?\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Oh, before I get into that, I was wondering if you've had a chance to experience any of the holiday traditions here so far?\n[00:27 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really, I've seen the decorations and lights, but I'm not familiar with the traditions. So, how do Americans usually celebrate Christmas?\n[00:35 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Well, it varies, but generally, families gather together, exchange gifts, and have a big meal. Some people also attend church services. I was going to mention earlier that many people also enjoy decorating their homes with lights and setting up a Christmas tree.\n[00:51 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds lovely! I noticed a lot of houses with lights. Do people usually start decorating early?" + }, + { + "key": "89_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/89/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What dances do you like?\n[00:01 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I love to dance the fast energetic styles that really get the heart pumping, especially when the music has a strong beat and the moves require quick footwork and coordination.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Oh, you mean like disco?\n[00:12 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it's my favorite.\n[00:14 - 00:16] Speaker USER: You're a good dancer.\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you. Now they are playing a rumba. Would you have a dance with me later when they play something faster?\n[00:22 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Wait, before we sit this one out, I just remembered—didn't you say something about loving fast music? I thought you'd want to dance this one too.\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I do love fast music, but I think I'll sit this one out.\n[00:34 - 00:36] Speaker USER: OK. Let's get something to drink.\n[00:36 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good idea." + }, + { + "key": "90_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/90/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I hate landing in the sand trap! Now I'm probably going to waste strokes getting it out and then trying to get back on the green, which is especially frustrating because I've been practicing my bunker shots all week to improve my short game.\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: At least you haven't landed in the water yet. I've done that on the last two holes.\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: True, but could you hand me my wedge? I'll try to get out of this mess with as few strokes as possible.\n[00:18 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Here you go. I'll wait for you to get on the green before I take my shot because I want to make sure we're both playing at a comfortable pace and maintaining proper golf etiquette throughout the round.\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker USER: No, you go ahead and putt it out. Then I'll go.\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Are you sure? I just don't want to mess up your rhythm.\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker USER: No way, Mary. I'm going to let you go first. I don't want the pressure of putting first." + }, + { + "key": "91_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/91/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Have you heard about the new iPhone?\n[00:01 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I heard it's supposed to come out in June. Are you thinking about whether you should upgrade from your current phone or wait for more reviews to come out after the official release?\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I'm really curious—do you know if it will have any new features that make it stand out from the previous models?\n[00:14 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd like to. It's a cell phone, camera, PAD, and mp3 player all in one. But I was going to ask if you're considering getting one too?\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker USER: If I had enough money, I'd buy one, but I don't even have enough to buy one of their shuffle iPods.\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: How big is a shuffle iPod?\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker USER: The first generation iPod shuffle is about the size of a pack of gum and the second generation iPod shuffle is about half the size of the first.\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: How many gigs of music can it hold?\n[00:43 - 00:52] Speaker USER: I think it's either one or two gigs. I can't remember. Oh, and you mentioned the iPhone earlier—did you say you were planning to get one if you had the money?\n[00:52 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: How much do they cost?\n[00:54 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Not much at all. I think it's about 100 dollars.\n[00:58 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're right, that's not bad at all. Do you have an iPod?" + }, + { + "key": "92_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/92/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Have any plans for the weekend, Tom?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I'm going for a hike in the southern Rocky Mountains.\n[00:06 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Oh, do you go hiking often?\n[00:08 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: I go as much as I can. I love hiking because you can really get in touch with the natural world and escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life, discovering hidden waterfalls, breathtaking vistas, and wildlife you'd never encounter in urban environments.\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but do you have any specific trails in mind? I've been wanting to explore some new ones.\n[00:24 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was actually thinking of trying the Lost Creek Wilderness area. But like I was saying, hiking lets you connect with nature in a way that's hard to describe.\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker USER: It would be nice to get out of the city. Do you want some company?\n[00:39 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. But, it will be a long hike, 30 miles in three days. Have you been hiking before?\n[00:46 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Yeah, I go a lot too. I saw a bear and a mountain lion on my last hike.\n[00:50 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wow! You must have been pretty far away from the nearest town or any signs of civilization, deep in the wilderness where few humans venture and nature remains completely undisturbed by modern development.\n[01:00 - 01:06] Speaker USER: Oh, speaking of being far away, do you think we should prepare for any wildlife encounters on this hike?\n[01:06 - 01:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Definitely. We were in a very wild part of the national forest last time, so it's always good to be prepared. And yeah, it was quite far from the city.\n[01:15 - 01:19] Speaker USER: Well, bring your friend along too. We'll have a great time this weekend." + }, + { + "key": "93_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/93/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Excuse me. Is anyone sitting here?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, nobody.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: You don't mind if I smoke, do you?\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, to be frank, yes, I do.\n[00:11 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Oh, I'm sorry. But this isn't a no-smoker, is it? I mean would you mind if I smoke just for a few minutes while I finish my coffee? I promise I'll step outside right after and won't bother you any further.\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, it is. Perhaps you haven't noticed the sign.\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Sign? What's sign?\n[00:25 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: There, on the window.\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Oh, sorry. I didn't notice it. By the way, you were about to ask if I minded something else, right?\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I was going to ask if you would mind not smoking here since it's a non-smoking area.\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Got it. Sorry about that.\n[00:40 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's all right." + }, + { + "key": "94_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/94/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:13] Speaker USER: You should not have criticized your son in front of his friends. It could have embarrassed him and damaged his confidence in front of his peers, potentially creating long-term trust issues between you two and making him hesitant to bring friends home in the future.\n[00:04 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why? He did something that I felt needed immediate correction, but maybe I should have handled it differently by waiting until we were alone to discuss his behavior more calmly and constructively.\n[00:17 - 00:25] Speaker USER: I understand he made a mistake, but at that moment, your criticism was like rubbing salt into his wounds. It could have made him feel even worse about the situation.\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: I only wanted to help him. But what exactly did you mean by \"rubbing salt into his wounds\"?" + }, + { + "key": "95_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/95/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I really want to take a nap. I feel very sleepy today.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's the matter? Didn't you get enough sleep last night?\n[00:07 - 00:20] Speaker USER: I fell asleep very late. It was almost two o'clock in the morning when I finally managed to drift off, but it took forever because my mind kept racing with thoughts about all the adjustments I need to make in this new environment.\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Two o'clock? That's really late! Were you up studying or was something else keeping you awake?\n[00:20 - 00:40] Speaker USER: It wasn't studying. You know how it is when you're in a strange country. Everything is new, and you get tired and nervous sometimes. Then you worry about your family, about conditions back home, about your courses, about your money, about everything. I tried to fall asleep but I just had too much on my mind.\n[00:40 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: I get that. Being in a new place can be overwhelming. But wait, you said you fell asleep late—was there something specific that happened last night that kept you up?\n[00:49 - 00:59] Speaker USER: No, nothing specific. It was just the general stress. Well, take it easy. Things will look better tomorrow. Maybe you should try exercising or a hot bath to help you relax." + }, + { + "key": "96_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/96/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, is that Mr. Wu?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. What can I do for you?\n[00:04 - 00:17] Speaker USER: I am calling to query about some of your recent projects and how they align with our current needs, specifically regarding the sustainability initiatives and technological innovations you've implemented in the past year.\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but the line is really bad. Did you say you needed information?\n[00:17 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Yes, I want to ask about some of your information regarding the environmental impact assessments and cost-benefit analyses from your latest developments.\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, the connection is terrible. I'll call you back because I can't hear anything." + }, + { + "key": "97_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/97/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Hello!\n[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, hi!\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Please allow me to introduce myself. My name is Tom.\n[00:06 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Pleased to meet you. My name is Alice. Did you just move in next to the green house on the corner or were you looking at one of the other properties in the neighborhood?\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Yes, I did. I was going to say \"next door.\" Have you lived here long?\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Me? I guess so. I've lived here for about six years now. Have you lived in America very long?\n[00:22 - 00:36] Speaker USER: No, not really. When I left Vietnam, I came to America and I lived with a cousin in Dallas for two years. Where do you work, if you don't mind me asking? I'm always interested in learning about different professions and how people spend their days.\n[00:34 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I was curious—how did you find adjusting to life in Dallas? Was it very different from Vietnam?\n[00:41 - 00:49] Speaker USER: It was definitely a big change, especially the pace of life. But I managed to adapt over time. Oh, I was just asking where you work?\n[00:50 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: I teach mathematics at a college. What do you do?\n[00:53 - 00:55] Speaker USER: I am an accountant at a company.\n[00:55 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, Tom. It's good to meet you. I have to go now. I am teaching a class this evening, and I need to get to the college.\n[01:03 - 01:05] Speaker USER: It's nice meeting you too, Alice.\n[01:06 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: See you around!" + }, + { + "key": "98_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/98/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What would you like for dessert?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do you have?\n[00:03 - 00:15] Speaker USER: I have apple pie, ice cream, chocolate cake and a fruit cocktail made with fresh seasonal fruits including mangoes, strawberries, and kiwis, all served with a light honey drizzle if you're interested.\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that all sounds great! Could I have apple pie with ice cream?\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Of course. I made the apple pie this morning, so it's lovely and fresh.\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: I love your home-made apple pie. It's delicious. Can I have another glass of lemonade as well?\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Sure. Can you get it yourself, it's in the refrigerator.\n[00:30 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ok. Would you like a drink too?\n[00:32 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Yes, I'll have an ice tea. You see it next to the lemonade. Oh, and I forgot to mention, I also have fruit cocktail if you're interested.\n[00:41 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Fruit cocktail sounds nice, but I think I'll stick with the apple pie. Are you having any dessert?" + }, + { + "key": "99_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/99/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: May I help you?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd like to cash this check, please.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Do you have an account with us?\n[00:06 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah. Here's my identification and my account number is 456789. I was wondering if you could also check my account balance while you're at it, as I need to make sure I have enough funds for an upcoming transaction.\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Oh, before I forget, do you want large or small bills?\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I want to buy some traveler's checks.\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker USER: What denomination?\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Twenties would be fine.\n[00:26 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Do you want the whole amount in traveler's checks or just a portion? I also need to check if there's a fee for purchasing traveler's checks, as that might affect your decision on how many to get.\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I almost forgot to hand you my identification card. Here it is.\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Thank you. Now, do you want the whole amount in traveler's checks?\n[00:41 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, please." + }, + { + "key": "180_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/180/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Good morning. I'm Mickey Huang, I have an appointment with Mr. Wilson.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is this about the Sales Assistant position?\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker USER: That's right. My appointment is for 11 o'clock.\n[00:10 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Mr. Wilson is on the line right now. Please have a seat. He'll be right with you once he finishes his call, which typically takes about 10 to 15 minutes depending on the nature of the conversation.\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Actually, before I sit down, could you let me know how long it might take? I have another meeting later.\n[00:23 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: It shouldn't be too long. Mr. Wilson is usually very punctual. But I was about to ask, would you like some coffee or tea while you wait?\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Oh, sure. A coffee would be great, thanks!" + }, + { + "key": "181_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/181/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: You've been working here for nearly a month, how do you feel about the job?\n[00:03 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not bad. Thank you for your help. I am always busy with this job, I feel a bit overwhelmed at times, especially when dealing with multiple urgent projects simultaneously while still trying to learn all the company procedures.\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but do you think the workload is manageable, or is it something we might need to address with the team?\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: The workload is heavy, but I think I can manage it. I had wanted to say that I feel a bit tired.\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker USER: I had the same feeling when I first came to work here, but after a period of time, I felt better. I'm sure you'll get used to this busy job.\n[00:32 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: I also feel that work efficiency here is very high, and you have strong working ability and professional skills. It seems that you know all, that's really impressive and inspiring for someone new like me to see how seamlessly you handle complex tasks while maintaining such positive team relationships.\n[00:47 - 00:55] Speaker USER: I appreciate that, but it's really about experience and adapting to the environment. By the way, you were saying it seems really...?\n[00:55 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I was going to say it's really wonderful to see someone so knowledgeable. You know the phrase, the survival of the fittest. We have no choices.\n[01:05 - 01:07] Speaker USER: That's right, I have to work hard." + }, + { + "key": "182_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/182/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: How may I help you?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: I need to check these books out.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Do you have your library card?\n[00:06 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Here it is.\n[00:07 - 00:16] Speaker USER: It appears that you have late fees from your previous checkout that have been accumulating over the past three weeks due to several overdue items in your account history.\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, really? How much do I owe?\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker USER: You owe $24.50 in late fees.\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't have that much today.\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker USER: I'm sorry, but until you pay it, you won't be able to check out any more books.\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll pay it as soon as possible. By the way, what were you saying earlier about the late...\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Fees, yes. Just make sure to settle them before your next visit." + }, + { + "key": "183_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/183/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Do you have any particular hobbies, Tom?\n[00:02 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yes. I love playing badminton, table tennis and computer games. And playing the games has become my favorite way to unwind after a stressful day, especially when I can connect with friends online and compete in strategic matches that really test my problem-solving skills.\n[00:10 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I hear many teenagers will spend hours and hours sitting at computers. And they don't care about their own health at all. How about you?\n[00:21 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm no better than them. They say it's mindless to sit in front of a machine all the time, but I think it's stimulating. Though I didn't get to finish earlier, I was going to say that computer games are my favorite because they provide a sense of accomplishment and challenge that I really enjoy.\n[00:38 - 00:41] Speaker USER: You won't play online games full of violence, will you?\n[00:41 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Once in a while.\n[00:43 - 00:52] Speaker USER: It's no good. And I think spending several hours each day playing computer games is a waste of time. You might as well do something healthy and meaningful.\n[00:52 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hope I can practice self-control again. By the way, I was saying earlier that computer games are my favorite because they help me relax after a long day." + }, + { + "key": "184_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/184/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What are you here for today?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I need to fight this ticket that I got.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Is the arresting officer here?\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, he is, Your Honor.\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Plead your case.\n[00:10 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was told by the officer that I ran a red light. That information isn't accurate because I was already in the intersection when the light turned red, and there were multiple witnesses who can confirm my version of events if necessary.\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Hold on, are you saying the officer might have made a mistake?\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's what I'm saying. The signal had a camera on it, and I'm sure I didn't run the light.\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Did the camera take a picture of your license plate?\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, my picture wasn't taken.\n[00:33 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Wait, you mentioned earlier that the information from the officer isn't true. Could you clarify what you meant by that?\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: I meant that I didn't run the red light as the officer claimed.\n[00:44 - 00:47] Speaker USER: There was no picture taken, so I'll let you go.\n[00:48 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you very much, Your Honor." + }, + { + "key": "185_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/185/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: All right. I want to bring everybody in on this project. When can we start working on this?\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, we could probably get started with a strategy meeting tomorrow morning at 8:00.\n[00:09 - 00:24] Speaker USER: I tell you what, 8:00 is no good for me, but why don't you guys get started and I'll come by at around 8:45 or maybe a bit earlier if I can wrap up my prior commitment sooner, though I can't promise anything since that meeting might run longer than expected.\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, if you come in at 8:45, will you need a recap of what we've discussed by then?\n[00:24 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Yes, I might need a quick recap. But I was going to ask, how much time are we going to have to work on this?\n[00:31 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's fine with me. We should have at least a few weeks, but I was wondering if you had any concerns about missing the first 45 minutes of the meeting?\n[00:40 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Not really, as long as I get up to speed quickly. But back to the time frame—how much time exactly are we looking at?" + }, + { + "key": "186_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/186/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Excuse me, how can I get to the bank? Bank of America; I mean. I don't know the way.\n[00:05 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, go straight ahead till you see a supermarket. The bank is just at the other side of the street where you'll notice its distinctive blue logo and glass facade. You can't miss it once you cross over.\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry, but is it far from here?\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let me see. Er, it's 4 blocks away. Not very far, not very near.\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Can I take a bus or something?\n[00:25 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: You may take Bus No. 104 or a street car B-201, 4 stops by bus and 3 stops by street car which runs every 15 minutes during peak hours and will drop you right in front of the bank's main entrance. Both options are convenient.\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Wait, where can I take the street car? I didn't catch that part.\n[00:41 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, the stop is just over there, at the bookstore. See?\n[00:46 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Many thanks.\n[00:48 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're welcome." + }, + { + "key": "187_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/187/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Excuse me, ah, was my bedroom cleaned this morning?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, Madam. All the rooms are cleaned in the morning, Madam.\n[00:07 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Well, then I have a bit of a concern. I noticed something was out of place when I returned and I'm quite certain I left my personal belongings in a very specific arrangement before leaving for breakfast this morning.\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is your room not satisfactory, Madam?\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker USER: No, it's not that. It's just that I can't find my necklace.\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry, Madam. Can you tell me a little bit more about it?\n[00:27 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Well this morning I left my necklace here on the table by the bed but it's just— disappeared. It was a gold necklace with a small pendant.\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: —nowhere to be found? I will report this to the manager right away, Madam.\n[00:41 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Thank you, but I was about to mention that I hadn't moved it since this morning." + }, + { + "key": "188_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/188/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: OK. We have to make a decision. Who is the best one interviewed for the job?\n[00:04 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Um, let's see. First we saw Frank. He's very polite and relaxed. But he wasn't well dressed. He wasn't even wearing a tie, which I think is quite important for a professional setting, especially when dealing with clients who expect a certain level of formality from our front desk staff.\n[00:12 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but do you think his politeness could make up for the lack of proper attire? I mean, if he's got the right attitude, maybe we could guide him on the dress code.\n[00:22 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's a valid point, but dressing well is important, especially for a front desk role. Well, let's think about the others. What about Susan? She had a nice voice and was nicely dressed.\n[00:33 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Well, she did look very neat, very nicely dressed. But she was so shy. She wouldn't be very good at talking to people at the front desk.\n[00:42 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. Now who was next? Ar...Yes, David. What do you think?\n[00:47 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Eh... He seemed like a very bright guy. He dressed very nicely and had a really nice appearance.\n[00:53 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: He was polite, but also very friendly and relaxed with me, the type of person people feel comfortable with right away.\n[01:00 - 01:07] Speaker USER: Right, and I didn't get to mention earlier—he answered Dona's questions very well. I think he'll be good with the guests at the front desk." + }, + { + "key": "189_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/189/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Good afternoon! Did you call for a plumber?\n[00:02 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, yes I did. Please come in! I'm so glad you came! This old house is falling apart! Come on into the bathroom where you'll find the main issue is with the toilet that's been overflowing for hours now and causing water damage to the floor tiles.\n[00:09 - 00:23] Speaker USER: I see. Let me have a look. It seems that your toilet is clogged, and that's why it won't flush. Let me just get my tools from the van including the specialized drain snake and hydro jet equipment that should help clear this stubborn blockage completely.\n[00:22 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that must be because of my four-year-old daughter. She is always flushing things down the toilet. You know, I'm actually worried about how much this is going to cost. Is it going to be expensive?\n[00:35 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Yeah, I have a little one myself. Anyway, these water pipes are really rusty, so they also should be changed. That might add to the cost, but it's necessary to avoid future issues.\n[00:46 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see. By the way, you were about to say something about the toilet earlier. What were you going to do with it?" + }, + { + "key": "191_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/191/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: May I help you, sir?\n[00:01 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, please. I'd like to buy a gift for my younger brother. He's going to take a trip to South America.\n[00:07 - 00:18] Speaker USER: By air or by land? I was thinking that might influence the type of gift you'd want to choose, as different modes of transportation require different packing considerations and travel essentials.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, by air. So my gift should be quite light. What can you suggest?\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker USER: How about this wallet? It's made of fine leather.\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: My sister already gave him one. I like something unusual.\n[00:26 - 00:36] Speaker USER: This gift is the best for a man who appreciates unique and thoughtful items, especially when they're traveling to exotic destinations where functionality meets personal style.\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, before we go further, I just realized I didn't ask—what was the rest of your suggestion after \"by air\"?\n[00:40 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Oh, I was going to ask if he might need something more practical for his trip, but since you mentioned something unusual, how about a nice handkerchief?\n[00:49 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a great idea. I'll take it." + }, + { + "key": "192_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/192/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I am trying to decide what school to apply to?\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Are you thinking about a public school or a private one?\n[00:07 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I am not sure. What's the difference between the two in terms of tuition and overall cost, as well as the quality of education and extracurricular opportunities available to students?\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but do you have a preference for location? That might help narrow down your options.\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Location is important, but I was asking about the difference between public and private schools.\n[00:24 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Right, public schools are usually state funded, whereas private schools usually get their funding elsewhere.\n[00:30 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Which is better?\n[00:31 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: One isn't necessarily better than the other. It depends a lot on the school administration and the specific programs they offer that align with your interests, as well as the resources available for student support and career development opportunities.\n[00:43 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Speaking of administration, do you think the leadership at a school really makes that big of a difference?\n[00:49 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely, but I was going to mention that it also depends on the teachers. They're crucial in determining the quality of education.\n[00:57 - 00:59] Speaker USER: I hear you have to wear uniforms at private school.\n[01:00 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, sometimes. And that can be a factor to consider if you value a more formal environment." + }, + { + "key": "193_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/193/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:16] Speaker USER: This is ridiculous! I can't believe you've been sleeping with someone else! How could you do this! You know what? I'm out of here. I can't stay in this relationship anymore because every moment with you feels like a betrayal of everything we built together over these years.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait! Doctor, how is this possible? I haven't cheated on my boyfriend!\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker USER: I have something to confess. . . I'm sorry Veronica, I lied.\n[00:21 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait. . . what? What do you mean, you lied? What's really going on here because none of this makes any sense and I deserve to know the truth right now!\n[00:28 - 00:37] Speaker USER: I lied. You aren't even pregnant. There's no bun in the oven. I was just so overwhelmed with jealousy that I couldn't help myself. Veronica, I love you!\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: What are you talking about! ! ! Who are you?\n[00:41 - 00:50] Speaker USER: It's me! Daniel, don't you remember me? From high school. I sat behind you every day in class! I used to go to every football game and watch you in the cheerleading squad!\n[00:50 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: You are insane! We never even spoke! Why did you lie like that to my boyfr—wait, what did you mean earlier when you said you lied about me being pregnant?\n[01:00 - 01:23] Speaker USER: Because Veronica. . . It's not fair! I love you; I have since the first day we met! Everything was going fine until that jerk came into the picture and ruined everything! I went to med school and became a doctor for you! You always said how you wanted to marry a doctor! You will be mine now. . . one way or another. . .\nC: I heard everything, you lying bastard! Get your hands off her! This ends now!" + }, + { + "key": "194_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/194/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Have you received your TOFEL test results yet?\n[00:03 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I did. I passed with a pretty good score that exceeded my expectations, especially considering how nervous I was about the speaking section!\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker USER: That's fantastic! I just wanted to ask, did you face any particular challenges during the test?\n[00:12 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, thank you! Actually, the reading section was tougher than I expected. But I managed to get through it. Honestly, I couldn't have done it without your help. You are the best tutor I've ever had, and I really appreciate all the time you spent helping me prepare.\n[00:28 - 00:34] Speaker USER: I'm really glad I could assist! But, going back to the reading section—what made it particularly challenging for you?\n[00:34 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was mainly the time pressure and the complexity of the passages" + }, + { + "key": "195", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/195/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Good afternoon, sir.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good afternoon. I have a reservation under the name of Hilton.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Could you spell that, please?\n[00:09 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. It's H-I-L-T-O-N, just like the hotel chain, though I should mention that we're not actually related to the famous Hilton hotel family despite the shared name.\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, just to confirm, is that with one \"L\" or two?\n[00:20 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just one \"L.\"\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Got it. One moment, please. Ah yes, Mr. Hilton, you booked a single room for three nights. Is that correct?\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's right.\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker USER: I see from the computer that you are a frequent guest here. Do you have your loyalty card?\n[00:36 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, here you are. And here's my credit card, too.\n[00:39 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Thank you. Right, your room number is 105. Here's your key and receipt. By the way, I didn't get to ask, when you spelled your name earlier, you were about to say \"N\" after \"L-T-O\" before I interrupted—was that correct?\n[00:53 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's correct.\n[00:55 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Great. Thank you for choosing our hotel again, sir.\n[00:58 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you, goodbye." + }, + { + "key": "196_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/196/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: This one looks great! I love the seashore.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: So do I. The sun . . . the sand . . . the ocean!\n[00:06 - 00:18] Speaker USER: And listen to this! What do you think of sailing, swimming, windsurfing, and exploring the nearby islands with their hidden coves and pristine beaches that are perfect for snorkeling and discovering marine life?\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, Tom! They sound fantastic. I really like all those things.\n[00:19 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Yeah . . . me, too.\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, except fishing. To be honest, I hate fishing, but I love all the others.\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Hey! Look at this! We can stay in a big hotel or we can stay in a little cabin by the edge of the forest, with a private beach.\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I was going to say I don't really like those big hotels. What about you?\n[00:38 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Oh, I was going to mention the beach cabins. I prefer those too—more privacy and closer to the ocean." + }, + { + "key": "197", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/197/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Tom, what are you going to do this weekend?\n[00:02 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have no idea. Usually I stay at home and watch TV. Sometimes I play computer games. Do you have any good suggestions for something different to do that would get us out of the house and maybe involve some physical activity or social interaction?\n[00:10 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Actually, I was thinking—how about we go to the cinema? I haven't seen a movie for a long time. I heard Ice Age 4 is really popular. Let's go and see it.\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I'm not really interested in cartoons. How about playing tennis at the gym instead?\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker USER: OK. I like sports. But you didn't finish earlier—what else do you usually do at home?\n[00:31 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right. Besides TV and games, I sometimes read books. But playing tennis sounds more fun. When and where shall we meet?\n[00:39 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Let's meet at the gym at 9:00 o'clock on Saturday morning.\n[00:42 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. See you then.\n[00:44 - 00:45] Speaker USER: See you." + }, + { + "key": "198_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/198/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hello, how may I help you?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello, I seem to have a problem with my computer.\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Alright. Let's see. What about tomorrow morning about 10:00?\n[00:09 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, no. That won't do I'm afraid. I've got a very important report on the computer that must be finished and handed in by 9:00 AM tomorrow. By 10:00 it's too late I'm afraid. Can't you come any earlier, maybe tonight? I'm really desperate here because this report affects my entire team's quarterly performance review and could have serious consequences if not submitted on time.\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I'm currently at another job, and my wife and kids are expecting me home by 8:00 PM for dinner.\n[00:34 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand it's Sunday evening, but this is really urgent. Can you at least suggest someone else who can work? I've been calling numbers in the phone books and you're the only one that answered.\n[00:44 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Just a moment. Don't worry. Where are you now?\n[00:48 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm at my office. I work in the Morningside area.\n[00:52 - 01:00] Speaker USER: Well, you're in luck. I have to pass your area on my way home. Now I should be finished here by 7:30, so what about around 7:45? Is that OK?\n[01:01 - 01:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great. Thank you. Oh, by the way, I didn't get to finish earlier—can you come right now, or is 7:45 the earliest you can make it?\n[01:09 - 01:16] Speaker USER: Unfortunately, 7:45 is the earliest I can manage tonight. I hope that works for you.\n[01:16 - 01:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: It does, thanks again." + }, + { + "key": "199_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/199/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Can you help me find some books? I need them for my class. I'm writing a report about US history.\n[00:06 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course. Do you know how to use our computers? Our entire book collection is on our website. You can look up the books you need, then I'll walk you over to their location in the main section of the library where most of the history books are located, organized by time periods from colonial era to modern times, with special sections dedicated to presidential biographies and major historical events.\n[00:17 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I'm not sure which books to look up on the computer. My topic is very general. How can I search for a few books on a topic instead of one specific book?\n[00:30 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll show you. Type your topic into the search box on the screen and a list of books will come up. Then pick the few books that you want and we'll look for them on the bookshelves.\n[00:41 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Thank you. Oh, and about the location of the books, you mentioned something about the main building earlier. Could you explain that part again?\n[00:49 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, after you select the books, I'll walk you over to their location in the main building. Remember, you can only check out up to three books at a time." + }, + { + "key": "140_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/140/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Ten sheets of rice paper, 25 brushes, two boxes of oil color and two boxes of water color. All these come up to $35.50, sir.\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ok, here is $50. Oh, can you make out an invoice for me?\n[00:14 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Sure, just a minute. Are you an artist, sir, or do you need these supplies for a specific project? I'm always curious about how our customers use these materials in their creative work.\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but could you make sure the invoice includes the specific details of each item? I need it for reimbursement purposes.\n[00:25 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Of course, I'll ensure everything is itemized. Now, as I was saying, are you an artist, sir?\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I am a teacher. I teach art.\n[00:34 - 00:36] Speaker USER: That must be a very interesting job.\n[00:37 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: It is. You must be new here. I do my shopping here regularly, once a month, usually to restock supplies for my students who are always running through materials faster than I can keep track of, especially during big projects.\n[00:51 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Oh, I just started last week! It's great to meet a regular customer so soon.\n[00:56 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Nice to meet you, too! And here is the invoice and your change.\n[01:00 - 01:01] Speaker USER: Thank you. Nice to meet you, too." + }, + { + "key": "141_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/141/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: How's the building work going?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I'm afraid we've had a slight delay.\n[00:05 - 00:25] Speaker USER: What's the problem? We really can't have any delays at this stage. We're working to a really tight schedule and we're already over budget by nearly 15%, so any further delays could really push us into a difficult situation with our investors and potentially delay the entire project timeline significantly.\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but about the budget—are we looking at any additional costs because of this delay?\n[00:25 - 00:40] Speaker USER: We're already over budget, but no, this delay shouldn't add any extra costs. The cement arrived late but don't worry, I'm confident we can still meet the deadline. The crew is on stand-by and as soon as the concrete has set, they'll be ready to move forward immediately.\n[00:40 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just to clarify, when you say \"set,\" how long exactly are we talking before the team can resume work?\n[00:47 - 00:59] Speaker USER: The concrete needs about 24 hours to" + }, + { + "key": "142_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/142/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Good afternoon madam. What can I do for you?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi. I want to check out. My room is 1005.\n[00:07 - 00:22] Speaker USER: OK. Please hold on a minute. So you checked in on Monday and stayed 3 nights in single room 1005. Is that correct, including any additional services you might have used during your stay such as room service, minibar items, or spa treatments?\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's correct. By the way, can I have a look at my bill before signing anything?\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Sure, here you are. If there are no questions, could we have your signature in the blank below?\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. I would like to have my receipt report, please. Also, you were about to confirm my stay duration earlier; was it all correct?\n[00:36 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Yes, everything is correct. You stayed 3 nights, and the total amount is as shown on the bill." + }, + { + "key": "143_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/143/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hello, Mr. Green. This is Lin Tong. How are you?\n[00:03 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi, Mr. Lin. I am leaving tomorrow and I am just finishing up some last-minute packing and making sure I haven't forgotten any important documents or personal items for my trip back home.\n[00:06 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Oh, sorry to interrupt you. But I am calling to say goodbye to you. I am awfully sorry to tell you that I am afraid I could not see you off at the airport tomorrow, because I will have to attend a very important meeting.\n[00:19 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: It doesn't matter, Mr. Lin. I can understand. I know you are always very busy. Work must come first.\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Thanks a lot. You have been here for almost three weeks. How time flies!\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. And I would like to convey my thanks to you for your help during my stay here in Nanjing.\n[00:39 - 00:42] Speaker USER: It is our pleasure. It has been a great pleasure to work with you.\n[00:43 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Me too. I am looking forward to cooperating with you again.\n[00:46 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Really? Great! We will. Well, what's your flight number? When are you\n[01:00 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I was about to say, it's Flight No. 104, Northey Airlines, which leaves at ten O'clock tomorrow evening.\n[01:07 - 01:10] Speaker USER: OK, I will send someone to see you off.\n[01:10 - 01:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: That is so thoughtful of you." + }, + { + "key": "144_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/144/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Albert? Could you co-sign this approval sheet? Accounting's getting really strict about documentation these days, especially with new equipment purchases, and I want to make sure everything is in order before we submit it to avoid any unnecessary delays in processing.\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, before I sign, could you remind me what this is for? I want to make sure I understand it fully.\n[00:15 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Sure, it's for that new fax machine we're getting. Accounting's been really picky lately, they've already sent back two approvals I sent because I missed a couple of signatures.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ah, the fax machine! Got it. Where do I sign?\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Right here. Hope you don't have as many problems as I had!" + }, + { + "key": "145_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/145/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Where can I find information on this subject?\n[00:03 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not sure. Let's look up the related articles in the library's online catalogue, which usually provides comprehensive academic resources and peer-reviewed papers on various subjects.\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but I just realized—should we check the online database first? It might save us some time.\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good point. The catalogue might have more detailed references, though. By the way, will you give some advice on this experiment?\n[00:23 - 00:31] Speaker USER: I advise that step be taken in power supply first. But earlier, you mentioned looking up the catalogue. Should we still do that after checking the database?\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I think we should. And what's his suggestion for this work?\n[00:36 - 00:49] Speaker USER: His suggestion is that the work be started at once. The way I see it is that they'd be more likely to approve the project if we show quick progress and demonstrate our commitment through immediate action and tangible results.\n[00:47 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, you think they'll join us? I was wondering the same.\n[00:50 - 00:56] Speaker USER: I think so too. But I was going to say they'd join us if we start immediately, as he suggested." + }, + { + "key": "146_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/146/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Linda, this is Todd calling.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Todd, I am so happy you called!\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Linda, I wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed our time together last Friday night.\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Boy, Todd, that was one great movie you picked out! Thanks for asking me to go with you!\n[00:16 - 00:34] Speaker USER: I had a great time too and was thinking that maybe you might want to join me for a hike to the waterfalls on Saturday. I know you've been wanting to explore some new trails, and this particular route offers stunning views of the valley along with several smaller cascades before reaching the main waterfall.\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, Todd, that sounds amazing! But do you think the weather will be good enough for a hike on Saturday?\n[00:34 - 00:40] Speaker USER: I checked the forecast, and it looks like it should be clear. But I was going to say the waterfalls on Saturday.\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: A hike would be great! Let me pack us a nice picnic lunch, OK?\n[00:45 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Linda, that would be a perfect addition.\n[00:48 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll take care of the lunch then, and you can take care of the other plans. What time would you like to head out? I want to make sure we have enough time to enjoy the day.\n[00:56 - 01:02] Speaker USER: Sorry, I just realized I didn't ask if you have any food preferences or allergies before you plan the lunch.\n[01:02 - 01:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that's thoughtful! I don't have any allergies, and I'm pretty flexible with food. Now, what time were you thinking of picking me up?\n[01:10 - 01:14] Speaker USER: I was hoping to leave by 9 o'clock so that it won't be too hot for the hike.\n[01:14 - 01:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Nine is a great time to get started. I'll see you on Saturday!" + }, + { + "key": "147_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/147/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What is your policy on returns?\n[00:02 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: If you bring them back with your receipt within seven days, you'll get a full refund. Also, if you need alterations to the pants, just bring them in and we'll do them for free, even after the return window closes, as long as the item was purchased from our store and hasn't been significantly damaged or altered by another tailor.\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sorry, just to clarify—are alterations also free after the seven-day return window, or only within that time frame?\n[00:22 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Alterations are free anytime, even after the seven days. But as I was saying, we'll do them for free if you bring the pants in.\n[00:30 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Sounds good.\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: That'll be $70, please. Will you be paying by cash or charge?\n[00:37 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Charge. Here's my card.\n[00:39 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, sir, here you are. Thank you very much." + }, + { + "key": "148_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/148/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What's for dinner tonight?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's whatever you're planning on cooking.\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker USER: You're not going to cook?\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I always cook.\n[00:08 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Yeah, and I love your cooking.\n[00:10 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't give me that. If you're hungry, then cook something simple, like pasta or a salad, and maybe we can order dessert afterward to make up for the lack of effort tonight.\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Wait, are you being serious? I thought you enjoyed cooking.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Look, I'm really tired tonight. I don't feel like cooking dinner.\n[00:24 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Okay, I'll make dinner tonight. But, just to clarify, you said you're always the one who cooks, right?\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I usually do. But tonight, I'm just too tired.\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Got it. Thank you. I'm going to bed.\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you want me to wake you up when dinner is ready?\n[00:41 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Yes, please." + }, + { + "key": "149_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/149/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Do you have any plans for tomorrow night?\n[00:02 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really. I was thinking of maybe going to a movie. Do you want to join me? We could pick something together if you're interested and maybe grab dinner beforehand at that new Italian place downtown.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Actually, yes! I was just about to suggest we go together. What movies were you thinking about?\n[00:14 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Have you heard of Hot Fuzz?\n[00:17 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Yes. Isn't the director of that movie the same guy who directed Shaun of the Dead? I remember it had a similar style with its clever blend of humor and action sequences.\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Shaun of the Dead, right! That's the one. It's an action-comedy. What do you think?\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker USER: To be honest, I didn't really like Shaun of the Dead. Besides, I like movies with a happy ending best.\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do you have in mind?\n[00:40 - 00:46] Speaker USER: I was thinking of seeing You, Me and Dupree. It's a typical Hollywood blockbuster.\n[00:47 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Isn't that the chick flick with Kate Hudson and Owen Wilson?\n[00:51 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Yeah, I suppose you wouldn't want to see that, huh?\n[00:53 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really. By the way, you mentioned something about the director of Hot Fuzz earlier. What were you going to say?\n[01:00 - 01:08] Speaker USER: Oh, right! I was just going to confirm that it's the same director as Shaun of the Dead. But anyway, do you like biographical/drama films?" + }, + { + "key": "150_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/150/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hello. 138-2369.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello. Is Anna there?\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker USER: No. I'm sorry Anna is out at the moment, but she should be back within the next hour or so. Would you like me to take a message for her?\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, well, could you please leave Anna a message for me?\n[00:13 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sure. What is it?\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: You know, Anna is coming for tea at my home. Would you ask her to see if she has my French dictionary? If she does, tell her to bring it with her.\n[00:23 - 00:30] Speaker USER: All right. And where are you having tea with her? I'll need the exact address so Anna knows where to go when she returns.\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: 136, Rose Street. I'm Anna's friend Jenny." + }, + { + "key": "151_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/151/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Can I help you, sir?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, please. I'd like to have a pair of shoes.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: What size would you like, please?\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Size eleven.\n[00:09 - 00:18] Speaker USER: OK. What about this pair in brown? They are quite popular this season and feature a comfortable memory foam insole that molds to your feet for all-day support.\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I'm really looking for something in black. Do you have any in that color?\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Oh, yes. We have also got blue, brown, and black.\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Can I have a look at the black ones? Black is my favourite colour.\n[00:27 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Sure. Here you are.\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: They look nice. What's the price?\n[00:31 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Fifty dollars.\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: May I try them on? By the way, what was the color you were about to show me earlier?" + }, + { + "key": "152_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/152/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Tom, wake up! It's almost seven o'clock.\n[00:03 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, morning, Mom. Did the alarm clock go off properly this morning or is there some technical issue with it? I don't remember hearing it at all.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but did you set it correctly last night?\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I set it for six o'clock, but I didn't hear it at all.\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Hurry up, or you'll be late for school. Are you feeling ill?\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: No. I'm only sleepy because I stayed awake the whole night.\n[00:23 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Breakfast is ready. Get dressed and get out of bed. Don't forget to wash your face and brush your teeth before you come down.\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right! I forgot to ask—did the alarm actually ring?\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Yes, it did. Now hurry up and get ready before you run out of time!\n[00:39 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, I'm coming." + }, + { + "key": "153_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/153/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hello, Lucy. This is Mac. How are you?\n[00:03 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Fine, thank you. A bit too busy, though, you know, I'm trying to put everything in order in my new apartment and it's taking longer than I expected because I keep discovering more boxes I forgot to unpack and some furniture doesn't fit where I planned to put it.\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Oh, you're moving? That must be a lot of work. How's it going so far?\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it's been hectic, but I'm almost done. Anyway, what were you going to say?\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Well, I was wondering if you'd like to go to a concert tomorrow evening. I think it'll be good. And if I remember correctly, you did say you like pop music.\n[00:32 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's right. I do. It's nice of you to ask me, Mac. But I don't think I can. Margaret has already asked me to see a friend and then we'll go to the cinema together. In fact, she's getting the tickets this\n[00:50 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Oh, I see. But just to check, do you know what time the movie is? Maybe we could catch up afterward?\n[00:56 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not sure about the exact time, but I think it's an early show. Anyway, she's getting the tickets this evening, so I'll know soon.\n[01:04 - 01:11] Speaker USER: Oh, well. Never mind. What about next weekend? This concert is still on then, I think, if you're free next Saturday.\n[01:11 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I'd like to very much, but what time exactly?\n[01:14 - 01:17] Speaker USER: Well, it starts at 7:00 P.M., I think.\n[01:18 - 01:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, good, that'll be fine. The basketball match will be over by 5:30, I'm sure.\n[01:24 - 01:26] Speaker USER: Good, I'll call you again when I get the tickets.\n[01:26 - 01:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. Bye for now." + }, + { + "key": "154_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/154/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Excuse me. I'd like to find out about flights to New York.\n[00:03 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, let's see. One just left about five minutes ago; and there's another one at ten which happens to be the last flight of the day, so you should definitely try to catch that one if possible.\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker USER: What time is it, please?\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's five to eight, so you still have some time to make it if you hurry.\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Oh, sorry to interrupt, but does that mean I have enough time to reach the airport if I leave now?\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, you should have enough time. But as I was saying, it's five to eight.\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker USER: So the plane leaves in about two hours.\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's right. Have you bought your ticket?\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker USER: No, I haven't, Can I buy one here?\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm afraid you can't. You'd better go to the booking office." + }, + { + "key": "155_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/155/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hi, Susan. How are you? I've been wondering when I'd run into you. What are you busy with?\n[00:05 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Nice to meet you here, Tim. I'm buying some Christmas gifts for those who work with me, but it's really a challenging task because I want to find something meaningful yet affordable that shows appreciation without being too extravagant or impersonal.\n[00:11 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Headache? I totally get that. Maybe I could give you some advice. Firstly, you'd better divide them into different groups—who were the people that are your friends as well as your workmates and who are the people you do not know well but you see pretty much daily.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, then what should I do?\n[00:27 - 00:40] Speaker USER: For the friends, you want to get them a personal gift. Do they like\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Chocolate? This is what I always give, but I know Mary is on a diet.\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Does she like fruit or coffee? Anyway, think of the gift that you know your friend likes.\n[00:51 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I think fruit is helpful to keep fit. What about the rest of them?\n[00:55 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Leave cards in their mailboxes or on their desks.\n[00:59 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: Christmas cards?\n[01:00 - 01:05] Speaker USER: Yes, you can afford that. More importantly, it's true of them that you're thinking of them.\n[01:05 - 01:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you for your suggestion, Tim. You really have saved me and my money as well." + }, + { + "key": "156_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/156/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, Jack. Who are you writing to?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm writing to my parents telling them I'll stay here this summer.\n[00:06 - 00:18] Speaker USER: You're not going home? I thought you were going on a trip to Japan with your family this summer to explore the rich cultural heritage and visit famous landmarks like Mount Fuji and the historic temples in Kyoto.\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I intended to go with them, but I thought again and changed my mind.\n[00:18 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Oh, really? Tell me. I'm interested in knowing what keeps you from joining your beloved family and staying here. It certainly is not studying.\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, certainly not. Michael arranged for me to work at his uncle's institution.\n[00:33 - 00:34] Speaker USER: How much will you be paid?\n[00:35 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Judy, I don't do it for money, but for experience. Besides, it's voluntary work, so I won't be getting any salary but I'll gain valuable skills and connections that will help me in my future career.\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Wait, voluntary work? So, you won't be getting paid at all?\n[00:49 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly, it's all about gaining experience. But back to your trip, you mentioned flying to Hawaii—when are you leaving again?\n[00:57 - 01:02] Speaker USER: Tomorrow. We'll fly to Hawaii two days after. I really have to pack now.\n[01:02 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Go then. Have a nice vacation!" + }, + { + "key": "157_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/157/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Do you think discrimination against women in the workforce is still prevalent even today?\n[00:05 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: From my own experience as a career woman, I would have to say that while things are getting better now than they used to be, it is still a widespread problem. Society is changing, but there is still a glass ceiling for women in many career paths, especially in leadership roles where unconscious biases and systemic barriers continue to hinder women's professional advancement despite their qualifications and capabilities.\n[00:20 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but do you think the glass ceiling phenomenon is because of traditional social customs? Or are there more issues coming into play?\n[00:29 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think it's a very complicated issue. A part of the difficulties women have advancing in the workforce are due to few opportunities and many male managers. Don't underestimate the good ole' boy system. Men have power, so it's easier for them to stay in those positions, and they often prefer to promote others who are like them, creating a self-perpetuating cycle that's incredibly difficult for women and minorities to break through without significant organizational changes.\n[00:55 - 01:01] Speaker USER: I see what you mean, but what about affirmative action? Hasn't legislation changed a lot of the male hierarchy?\n[01:02 - 01:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Affirmative action has given us management quotas and bans sexual discrimination, but it's still a man's world. Also, just to finish my earlier thought, men staying in power is really about how they network and support each other, which women often find difficult to break into." + }, + { + "key": "158_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/158/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Do you want to sign for a Korea language class?\n[00:03 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: What for? Oh, I see, you mean next year our company will expand business to the South Korea I was just thinking that learning the language could be beneficial for communication with potential clients and understanding their business culture more deeply.\n[00:08 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Yes, exactly. The company has already located a business partner in Seoul. The first contact proves to be successful. The general manager of the South Korean company has scheduled to pay a visit to us next month. I think it is quite possible to establish a long-term partnership if the negotiations go well, especially considering their strong market presence and our complementary product lines.\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but do you know if they've already discussed the specifics of the joint venture?\n[00:39 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Not in detail yet. I was actually about to mention that we might be setting up a joint venture company with them soon.\n[00:45 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, sounds promising. But I think our company will provide us with the language training courses if it is necessary. We need not bother signing for the language by ourselves." + }, + { + "key": "159_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/159/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I'd appreciate it if you could help me pick out a gift for my daughter.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Would she be interested in a laptop?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: That's exactly what I was thinking of.\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: A Mac would be an excellent gift.\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I like Macs. How much for a Mac?\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: You can take a 15-inch Pro home right now for only $2,100.\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker USER: A Mac it is. I'll take one home with me.\n[00:24 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: She'll be very happy with this. And how do you plan to pay for it? We have several payment options available including credit cards, installment plans, and even trade-in options if you have an old device to exchange.\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Before I forget, will she need anything besides what's in this box?\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Everything she needs is right here in the box. Now, how do you plan to pay for it?\n[00:43 - 00:46] Speaker USER: I'll use my VISA, if that's okay.\n[00:46 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Perfect. Now, if you'll just sign here, the Mac is all yours." + }, + { + "key": "20_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/20/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I've heard that you provide very good service, so when I need a mover, I call you guys because I've had some bad experiences with other companies in the past who damaged my furniture and didn't take responsibility for their mistakes.\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks a lot for calling us. Could you tell me more about what you need us to do?\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Oh, you see, we are on the 8th floor, and moving into the 6th floor in another building. It is about 15 kilometers to get there.\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, the cost depends on the floor to move to, the distance between two places and the amount of the furniture to move.\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker USER: How much will it cost in that case?\n[00:30 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, let me see. It fits the second standard rates. Have a look at the contract, please.\n[00:36 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Your charge is divided into two parts, the Payment in Advance and the rest. I thought that I should pay the full amount upfront to avoid any confusion later, but I understand now that it's standard practice to pay half upfront and the remainder upon completion.\n[00:47 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, no. First, we sign the contract; you pay 50% of what it costs, and the rest when we finish moving. But I noticed you mentioned you were confused about something in the contract earlier?\n[01:02 - 01:07] Speaker USER: Yes, the damage and compensation item confuses me. Could you give some explanation?\n[01:07 - 01:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. If any of the articles was damaged during moving, you may make a claim for compensation with our department." + }, + { + "key": "21_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/21/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, Mike. Haven't seen you for a while. How's Cathy?\n[00:03 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: We are not seeing each other any more. We decided to go our separate ways last month after realizing we wanted different things in life and couldn't find common ground anymore.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Wait, what? You broke up? What happened?\n[00:14 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah. I got sick and tired of her nagging all the time about small things like how I organize my closet or what time I go to bed, which eventually made me feel like I couldn't be myself around her anymore.\n[00:21 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Oh, man, I'm sorry to hear that. But maybe you were just emotional at that moment. Do you think you guys can get back together?\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know. There's plenty of fish out there in the sea!" + }, + { + "key": "22_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/22/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:12] Speaker USER: What's all the security check about, Jimmy? Does it mean the bar may be a dangerous place, or is there something we should be aware of? I noticed they're checking everyone's bags quite thoroughly, which seems unusual for a regular bar setting.\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, no, of course not. Just in case. Nothing to worry about. Don't you also do this in China?\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker USER: I don't know. Maybe the same. Actually, this is my first time being in a bar.\n[00:17 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, then it's my honor to be here with you. I can see now why you've been so curious about the bar stuff. You like this place?\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Sure. I love this place, especially the decoration. So tasteful!\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah. Other than that, the real feature are the excellent drinks. Can I have your ticket?\n[00:36 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Here it is. But, what for? We're already inside, so I thought we wouldn't need it anymore. The staff at the entrance already scanned it when we came in, didn't they?\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, with the ticket, you can get a free drink. What would you like? Orange juice?\n[00:49 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Yes, orange juice will be fine for me. But how can you get the drink? It's so crowded there around the counter. You can barely move.\n[00:56 - 01:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll show you how. The bartenders know whose turn it is. And also, I can snap my fingers to catch his attention. By the way, you were asking earlier if the bar was dangerous? What I meant was the security is just a precaution, nothing serious." + }, + { + "key": "23_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/23/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Excuse me, do you go to the Central Park?\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, this is the right bus.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Could you please tell me when I get to the Central Park?\n[00:07 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't worry. I'll let you know when we arrive by announcing each stop clearly and making sure you don't miss your destination since I understand it can be confusing for first-time visitors.\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I just want to make sure—how many stops are there before Central Park?\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just two more stops, and you'll get off. But as I was saying, I'll call out the stops when we get there.\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Should I get off at the next stop?\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, don't worry. I'll let you know when to get off.\n[00:30 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Is it a long ride?\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, not that long. Two more stops, and you'll get off, sir.\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker USER: OK. I know. Thank you.\n[00:38 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not at all." + }, + { + "key": "24_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/24/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Mr. White, I would like to give you notice that I will be leaving the company. It will be effective at the beginning of the next month.\n[00:07 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Jessica, I am very sorry to hear that. Why are you deciding to leave now after all these years of working together so productively and building such strong professional relationships?\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I've been offered another job with higher salary. And it also gives me the opportunity of promotion.\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh. If you had talked to me first, we would have given you a raise.\n[00:21 - 00:37] Speaker USER: You are really a good employer, Mr. White and I am very lucky to have such a good boss like you. But this new job is more in my field of interest training. It's something I have always wanted to explore further in my career, and it aligns perfectly with my long-term goals.\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut you off, but when you mentioned the promotion, does that mean you'll be taking on a leadership role?\n[00:43 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Yes, it does. The role involves managing a small team, which is something I've been looking forward to. But I was saying it's something I have always\n[00:57 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ok, good luck, Jessica. By the way, if you ever need a letter of recommendation, I would be happy to write one for you." + }, + { + "key": "26_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/26/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I think we should have a house cleaning today. What's your opinion on that? I noticed there are a few areas that could use some attention, particularly the kitchen which has accumulated quite a bit of clutter from our busy schedules and could really benefit from a thorough organization session.\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but didn't we just clean the house last week? Do we really need to do it again so soon?\n[00:16 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Well, I was thinking it might be a good idea to keep things tidy regularly. But if you prefer, we could split the tasks. Would you rather wash the clothes or maybe tackle the bathroom cleaning instead, focusing on scrubbing the tiles and\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd rather wash the clothes. But wait, before we continue, how much laundry do we actually have?\n[00:43 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Quite a bit, actually. Here is the laundry.\n[00:46 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, My God! So much!" + }, + { + "key": "27_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/27/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Yes, take your time, I'll be back in a few minutes to check on you and see if you've had a chance to look through the entire menu more thoroughly.\n[00:01 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, could we go ahead and order something to drink first? We'd like two bottles of beer.\n[00:06 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Fine. Could you tell us your choice of beer, or would you like me to recommend something from our extensive selection of local craft brews and imported favorites?\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just realized we didn't ask about the specials today. What are they?\n[00:18 - 00:20] Speaker USER: The special today is steak.\n[00:20 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great, we'll take this steak dinner.\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker USER: What would you like to go with your steak?\n[00:25 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Peas and carrots.\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker USER: I see. What would you like for dessert?\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ice cream, please." + }, + { + "key": "28_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/28/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Can I help you?\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: I want a leather jacket.\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker USER: What size, please?\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Size 40.\n[00:06 - 00:07] Speaker USER: What color would you prefer?\n[00:08 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let me see. Do you think a brown one will match my shoes and other accessories? I was thinking of something that complements my wardrobe and also works well for both casual and formal occasions.\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I think the black one will suit you better. The brown is nice, but black might match more outfits.\n[00:20 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? Please get it for me.\n[00:23 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Will there be anything else?\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is this dress made of pure silk?\n[00:29 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Yes, it is. It's incredibly soft and has a luxurious feel, with a beautiful sheen that catches the light perfectly and drapes elegantly on the body.\n[00:37 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, and is it washable?\n[00:39 - 00:43] Speaker USER: It's brilliant, and yes, it's washable too." + }, + { + "key": "29_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/29/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:14] Speaker USER: The place I've heard so much about is Los Angeles. The climate is pretty good. Year-round flowers, Year-round swimming. How do you feel about the idea of living in a place with such a mild climate that allows for outdoor activities almost every single day of the year?\n[00:07 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but before we go further, I'm curious—have you ever been to Los Angeles yourself, or is this just what you've heard?\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker USER: I haven't been there yet, just heard about it. But I'm really interested in knowing more. You were saying something about the air quality?\n[00:22 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, the beaches are beautiful. But people there are terribly annoyed by the dirty air. I mean, the combination of fog, smoke, and automobile exhaust. There is not enough wind to blow it away." + }, + { + "key": "30_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/30/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Sir, you've been using the online catalogue for quite a while. Is there anything I can do to help you?\n[00:04 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I've got to write a paper about Hollywood in the 30s and 40s, and I'm really struggling. There are hundreds of books, and I just don't know where to start or how to narrow it down to a manageable research topic that would still be comprehensive enough for my professor's requirements.\n[00:12 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but have you thought about narrowing down your topic? Your topic sounds pretty big. Why don't you focus on something like... uh... the history of the studios during that time?\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: You know, I was thinking about doing that, but more than 30 books came up when I typed in 'movie studios'.\n[00:30 - 00:39] Speaker USER: You could cut that down even further by listing the specific years you want. Try adding '1930s' or '1940s' or maybe 'Golden Age'.\n[00:40 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: 'Golden Age' is a good idea. Let me type that in. Hey, look, just 6 books this time. That's a lot better.\n[00:49 - 01:04] Speaker USER: Oh, another thing you might consider. Have you tried looking for any magazines or articles in periodicals from that era? They often have more focused discussions on specific topics and can provide valuable contemporary perspectives that books written later might lack.\n[01:02 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, sorry, I haven't. I was just focused on books. What were you going to say about magazines?\n[01:08 - 01:14] Speaker USER: Right, I was saying you could look up magazine articles in the Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature.\n[01:14 - 01:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, I think I'll get started with these books and then I'll go over the magazines.\n[01:19 - 01:22] Speaker USER: If you need any help, I'll be over at the Reference Desk.\n[01:23 - 01:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great, thanks a lot." + }, + { + "key": "31_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/31/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: So, how was your vacation? You went to Paris, didn't you?\n[00:03 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, with my parents. We just got back on Saturday. It was amazing! The city is even more beautiful than I imagined, with its charming streets, stunning architecture, and vibrant atmosphere that makes you feel like you're in a movie.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but did you have any trouble with the language barrier? I've heard it can be challenging if you don't speak French.\n[00:17 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, most people spoke English, so it wasn't a big problem. But as I was saying, the trip was wonderful! We saw all the most famous places, the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral... They were so interesting.\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Did you take any tours?\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just one - a boat tour on the Seine River.\n[00:37 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Wow! That sounds fantastic.\n[00:39 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah. It was a great way to see the city from a different perspective while learning about its rich history and iconic landmarks along the riverbanks.\n[00:48 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Did you go to any of the famous art museums?\n[00:51 - 01:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah. My parents love art, so they spent hours in the museums. But for me, it was pretty boring. I'm just not very interested in sculptures or classical paintings that all look the same after a while. I prefer modern art or photography exhibitions that challenge your perspective and make you think differently about the world.\n[01:04 - 01:09] Speaker USER: Paintings? I get that. Not everyone is into art. So, what else did you do?\n[01:10 - 01:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I guess my favorite thing to do was just to sit in cafes and watch the people. It was really relaxing, and French coffee is terrific." + }, + { + "key": "32_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/32/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Morning, Sue. Did you enjoy your holiday in the country?\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, thanks. We had a great time. And some friends went with us.\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Where did you stay? In a hotel?\n[00:11 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: No. We camped in the mountains, near Snowdon. We cooked all our meals over an open fire, which was a bit challenging at first but added to the experience and created some unforgettable memories under the starry night sky.\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Oh, that sounds like such an adventure! But, cooking over an open fire—did you find it difficult to manage?\n[00:25 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, it was easier than I thought. But I was going to say we cooked over an open fire, which made the experience even more authentic. The weather was on our side too.\n[00:36 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Was the weather good?\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: The sun shone nearly every day and it didn't rain at all.\n[00:42 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Did you like the people there?\n[00:44 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, they were great. We met some farmers and had tea in their houses.\n[00:49 - 00:53] Speaker USER: That must have been lovely. When did you get back? Last night?\n[00:53 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: No. This morning. You'll think we were mad. We got up at 4:30, left at 5 and arrived here at 9. I'm so tired. What about you? Did you have a good weekend?\n[01:04 - 01:12] Speaker USER: I did, but wait—you mentioned you met some farmers. What were they like? Did you learn anything interesting from them?" + }, + { + "key": "33_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/33/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Why didn't you tell me you had a girlfriend?\n[00:02 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I thought you might have already known from someone else since we've been friends for so long and you usually pick up on these things quickly.\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Wait, you thought I knew? But you should have told me you were in love with her.\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Didn't I?\n[00:11 - 00:12] Speaker USER: You know you didn't.\n[00:13 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I'm telling you now.\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Yes, but you might have told me before.\n[00:17 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: I didn't think you'd be so upset about it considering how busy you've been with work and your own relationship lately. I didn't realize it was such a big deal.\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Not interested? You can't be serious. How dare you not tell me you were going to marry her?\n[00:29 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I didn't think it mattered that much since we haven't been as close recently with everything going on in our lives." + }, + { + "key": "35_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/35/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I just bought a new dress. What do you think of it?\n[00:03 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: You look really great in it. So are you going to a job interview or a special event like a wedding or maybe some formal gathering where you need to dress up impressively?\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Actually, no. I was invited to give a talk in my school.\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that sounds exciting! By the way, how much did you pay for it?\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker USER: I paid just $70 for it. I saved $30.\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's really a bargain. But wait, earlier you mentioned something about visiting Mike. Did you manage to see him?\n[00:27 - 00:42] Speaker USER: No, not yet. I watched TV for a while and did some reading instead. The book wasn't very interesting, so I just read a few pages. Then I took a shower. I'll go and visit him at his home tomorrow. He'll return home tomorrow morning." + }, + { + "key": "36_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/36/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hello, is this doctor Smith's office?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it is. May I help you?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Yes, I'd like to speak to doctor Smith, please?\n[00:08 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Doctor Smith went home this afternoon. May I ask who is calling so I can let him know who tried to reach him when he returns tomorrow morning for his scheduled appointments?\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but it's Jim White.\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh yes, mister White. Doctor Smith asked me to give you his home phone number.\n[00:22 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Just a moment, please. Yes, what's the number?\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: His number is 77231059.\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Thank you very much. By the way, you were asking who was calling earlier—did you need any more information?\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, that's all right. Have a good evening, Mr. White. Doctor Smith will surely appreciate your call." + }, + { + "key": "37_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/37/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Why are you so excited, Edward? Is there anything special that happened today, like a surprise gift or some unexpected good news that you can't wait to share with me?\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I just remembered—didn't you have an important presentation today? How did that go?\n[00:10 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Oh, the presentation went well, but that's not why I'm excited. Not only was it a happy experience, but it was also meaningful. I took the subway to school this morning, and at the subway station, I saw one novel lying on a seat there and another near the ticket machine, which caught my attention immediately.\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Near the elevator? That's interesting. Were they left there intentionally?\n[00:31 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Yes, they must have been put there by someone for sharing. I was curious about the red one. What a good way to kill time on the way. I plan to put my book there, too, just for sharing, and I hope it will bring joy to someone else's commute just like those books brightened my morning.\n[00:47 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great idea! But please, place it in a proper spot and don't block the traffic.\n[00:52 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Absolutely, I will." + }, + { + "key": "38_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/38/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Next week is your birthday party. How exciting! What do you want for your special day? I was thinking of getting you something fun like a new video game or maybe even tickets to that amusement park you've been wanting to visit.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, a car like yours would be fantastic.\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Hmm...Maybe not a car just yet. You're only turning 9, you know? How about a doll?\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Mom, I'm a boy. Boys don't play with stupid dolls, but a machine gun would be OK, too.\n[00:25 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Well, not this time. Maybe we could get you a nice dress and a little purse, son. Maybe we could find something more suitable for a boy, like a cool action figure or a remote-controlled car.\n[00:36 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Maybe I should change my name to Mary since you seem to want a daughter so badly?\n[00:41 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Oh, sweetie, I was only joking. I know you're a boy. But wait, what did you say about a machine gun earlier?" + }, + { + "key": "39_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_0_200/39/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Are you still watching the soap opera, Nancy?\n[00:03 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah. I can't take my eyes off that when it is at a really crucial moment where the main character is about to reveal a shocking secret that could change everything in the storyline.\n[00:06 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Is it that appealing?\n[00:14 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, the cast of the opera isn't very strong and the story isn't so impressive, but the main actor's acting is really outstanding, who is handsome, too.\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Shall we think you need a break right now? There is a football match on channel eight.\n[00:29 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, stop talking about that stupid match. I really don't understand why certain people are running after one ball for 90 minutes and still call it fun when there are so many more interesting and intellectually stimulating activities one could be doing instead.\n[00:37 - 00:43] Speaker USER: If we can choose a program, I'd rather watch the documentary, this kind of soap opera is really boring.\n[00:45 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Everyone has his own taste. And have you ever heard of the saying, 'One man's meat is another's poison.'\n[00:53 - 01:03] Speaker USER: True, but you've been in front of the TV for almost 5 hours, even at dinner time. I was going to say earlier that you were the most selfish person I have ever seen.\n[01:03 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, well, watch channel eight if you want." + }, + { + "key": "0_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/0/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Excuse me. What should I wear if I want to go to an interview?\n[00:04 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: You should wear a tie to go with your suit, but make sure it complements the overall look by choosing colors that are professional yet not too distracting, and ensure the fabric is wrinkle-free for a polished appearance.\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Actually, I don't own a tie that matches my suit. Do you think it's necessary to buy one, or can I go without it?\n[00:17 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's better to wear one, but if you can't get one in time, a neat and professional look is still essential. By the way, you mentioned you were afraid you would tense up during the interview. Have you thought about practicing some relaxation techniques beforehand like deep breathing exercises or visualization methods to help calm your nerves and present your best self confidently?\n[00:34 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Yes, I'm worried about that.\n[00:39 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: It doesn't matter. Just do your best to sell yourself." + }, + { + "key": "1_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/1/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I would like to make an offer on this house, but I don't know much about the process.\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: As your realtor, I am here to take care of this process. How much were you planning on offering?\n[00:10 - 00:25] Speaker USER: I really like the house and will pay the full asking price of three hundred and fifty thousand because I don't want to risk losing it in this competitive market where multiple buyers might be interested and properties are selling quickly above listing prices in this neighborhood.\n[00:15 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but before you decide on the full asking price, have you considered leaving some room for negotiation? We could start with an offer of three hundred and twenty thousand dollars.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: That sounds good, but I don't want this house to get away from me.\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: The market is fairly down right now, so the offer is a realistic one.\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker USER: When will we know if they accept the offer?\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: The owners usually respond to an offer within a few days.\n[00:42 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Should I be contacting my bank in the meantime?\n[00:45 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: You are already pre-qualified for your loan, so you are in good shape. Oh, and just to confirm, are you comfortable with the three hundred and twenty thousand dollar offer we discussed earlier?" + }, + { + "key": "2_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/2/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Did you do anything fun over the weekend?\n[00:03 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: I didn't want to go out last weekend, so I decided to stay at home and watch a series that I had been meaning to catch up on for a while, a really intriguing crime drama with complex characters and unexpected plot twists that kept me hooked all weekend.\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Oh, what movie did you watch? Was it something new?\n[00:19 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I was about to say, I stayed home because I was very tired after working all week. Sometimes on the weekend, I just don't have enough energy to go out to a movie theater.\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker USER: I totally get that. Did you download the movie or rent it at the store?\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: I downloaded it so that I didn't have to remember to return it." + }, + { + "key": "3_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/3/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I heard you are going to move.\n[00:02 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I found a better house near my office. I'm very satisfied with it. But I'm worrying about the actual moving process, especially because I have so many things to transport and I'm concerned about fragile items getting damaged during the move.\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker USER: What exactly are you worried about? Is it the cost, or something else?\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm worrying about how to move all of my household stuff. You know, I have a lot of stuff.\n[00:22 - 00:23] Speaker USER: You can call a mover.\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: How much does that cost?\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Around 200 RMB for a truck.\n[00:30 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think it's a little expensive.\n[00:33 - 00:46] Speaker USER: But think about it, you just need to pack your stuff and leave everything for the movers, how much trouble you will avoid by letting professionals handle it, not to mention the time and energy you'll save by not having to make multiple trips yourself.\n[00:43 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, that does sound convenient. But do you know any reliable moving companies? I don't want to deal with any issues on moving day.\n[00:52 - 00:57] Speaker USER: I do! I know a mover which has a very good reputation for their service. I'll leave you their phone number.\n[00:57 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wonderful." + }, + { + "key": "4_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/4/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: This is my admission card, and these are the books.\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, a moment, please.\n[00:05 - 00:17] Speaker USER: By the way, can I renew the books I borrowed last time as well? Specifically, I was wondering if I could extend the borrowing period for multiple items at once or if I need to process each one separately through the library system.\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, for which one do you need to renew?\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Sense and Sensibility, English version.\n[00:22 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, of course.\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Can I just do it here?\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry. No, you cannot. You should go to the other counter.\n[00:29 - 00:30] Speaker USER: OK, thanks.\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, this biography is over the deadline. You have to pay extra for it.\n[00:36 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Oh, I was thinking of buying this from the bookstore when my father got this from the library... anyway, how much should I pay for the overdue fee? I'd also like to know if there's any way to reduce the penalty or if there are special circumstances where the fee might be waived, such as for first-time offenders.\n[00:48 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just to clarify, do you mean the biography? If so, it's 3 Yuan, please.\n[00:53 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Yes, the biography. Got it, here you go." + }, + { + "key": "5_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/5/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Tom, aren't you a little too old to be trick-or-treating?\n[00:03 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: What are you talking about? Where is your Halloween spirit? Didn't you ever dress up in a costume and go around the neighborhood asking for candy with your friends when you were younger? Those were some of the best memories of my childhood, and I don't see why age should stop me from enjoying the holiday spirit.\n[00:10 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Of course, I did, but when I was ten! Trick-or-treating is for kids, plus, I'm sure people will think you're a kidnapper or something, running around with kids at night.\n[00:21 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hold on, I was going to say \"trick-or-treating with your friends.\" But seriously, who cares? I'm just in it for the candy. Whatever, I'm going next door. I heard Mrs. Robinson is giving out big bags of M & Ms!" + }, + { + "key": "6_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/6/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:13] Speaker USER: He's only interested in harassing you. How can he expect us to have so much time to deal with his constant demands when we have other important tasks to focus on, especially considering the tight deadlines we're facing this quarter?\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, it's frustrating. But I almost want to send him a virus to shut his stupid computer down.\n[00:14 - 00:28] Speaker USER: As obnoxious as Bean is, we should still try to finish this case. By the way, did you have any forwards for me to review before we proceed with our next steps, or should we schedule a separate meeting to go through all the documentation in detail?\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: True—well, do you think sending him those forwards will actually make a difference?" + }, + { + "key": "7_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/7/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Would you mind if I make a suggestion?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course not, go ahead.\n[00:04 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Maybe you should try to quit smoking. You know it is very bad for your lungs and overall health, causing serious conditions like chronic bronchitis, emphysema, and significantly increasing your risk of developing various types of cancer over time.\n[00:08 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I've actually been working on that. I started cutting down two months ago. I used to smoke a pack a day, but now I limit it to 6 cigarettes.\n[00:19 - 00:30] Speaker USER: That's great progress! Quitting smoking is definitely not easy. But it will be rewarding in the long run. By the way, I was going to say earlier that smoking is really bad for your health.\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, and that's why I'm trying to quit. Thanks for the suggestion." + }, + { + "key": "8_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/8/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Life's so boring.\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, most of the time it is, I guess.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: What do you think will make you happy?\n[00:07 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think money will make me more secure and give me the freedom to pursue things I really care about, like traveling the world, learning new skills, and supporting causes that matter to me without constantly worrying about bills.\n[00:08 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but do you really think money alone can bring lasting happiness? I mean, it might solve some problems, but what about the things that money can't buy, like relationships or personal fulfillment?\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: I get what you're saying, but it will for me. Then I can do all the things I want to do.\n[00:26 - 00:28] Speaker USER: You'll get bored eventually.\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Then I can find something new to do. If I don't have to worry about money, then I don't have to work.\n[00:33 - 00:45] Speaker USER: That's true, I guess. If I didn't have to work, I think I would be happy. But you mentioned something earlier, you were about to explain why you think money will make you happy—what's your reasoning behind that?\n[00:46 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: You see. . . money doesn't equal happiness, but it takes away a lot of responsibilities. It gives you the freedom to choose how to spend your time without the constant pressure of financial stress." + }, + { + "key": "9_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/9/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Excuse me. Do you study Chinese at the university here?\n[00:03 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I do. But my characters are very difficult to remember, especially when it comes to writing them correctly and distinguishing between similar-looking characters that have completely different meanings.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but are you studying regular or simplified characters?\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: They teach regular characters. I see you're interested in Chinese too?\n[00:20 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Yes, I'm from Taiwan, so I know regular characters better than simplified. You mentioned your characters are bad, but you also said your English needs work because you are not confident in expressing complex ideas clearly and often find yourself searching for the right words during conversations.\n[00:34 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Right, my English still needs work, especially when it comes to academic writing. But what I struggle with most is actually speaking fluently.\n[00:43 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Speaking fluently can be tough, but practice helps. By the way, you said your characters are bad—do you find writing or reading more challenging?" + }, + { + "key": "10_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/10/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: How are your stocks doing, Jim?\n[00:02 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, all right. I lost a bunch of money in the last two years, but this year has been pretty promising, actually. I'm starting to see some good returns again thanks to focusing on stable blue-chip companies with strong fundamentals and consistent dividend payouts.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Good? That's great to hear. I lost money investing in the internet too.\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just goes to show that you should buy companies not ideas.\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Absolutely. I changed my strategy around too. I invest in good companies now.\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, me too. By the way, did you hear about Ted?\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker USER: No, I didn't. What happened?\n[00:34 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: He lost his kids' college money by making some risky trades he thought would pay off, including betting heavily on volatile tech stocks and margin trading without proper risk management strategies in place.\n[00:41 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Wait, are you saying he was trading with their college fund?\n[00:49 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, unfortunately. He was trading and lost it all." + }, + { + "key": "11_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/11/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Can I ask you a question?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, go ahead.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: How do you get along with the American students in your classes?\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't have much contact with them.\n[00:10 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Really? Why not? Don't you go up and try to start a conversation with them during breaks or after class, maybe by asking about homework assignments or sharing your thoughts on the lecture topics?\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut you off, but the main reason is that I'm too afraid of making mistakes in English. I just don't want to be laughed at.\n[00:22 - 00:37] Speaker USER: I understand that fear, but you won't get anywhere that way. You're the one who needs to practice English, so you should make the first move. Besides, most American students are really friendly and outgoing. They will be glad to talk to you.\n[00:37 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks for the advice. I guess you're right. It's just hard to overcome my shyness. I really will try from now on. I promise. By the way, what were you about to say earlier, about going up to talk to them?\n[00:51 - 00:59] Speaker USER: Oh, I was just going to ask if you ever try to start a conversation with them, but it sounds like your fear of making mistakes is holding you back." + }, + { + "key": "12_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/12/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: What's the date today Mr. Brown. I don't have a calendar.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Today is Tuesday, 25th September, 2001.\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker USER: 25th Sep? Oh, I have an appointment tonight.\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: What time is your appointment?\n[00:13 - 00:15] Speaker USER: It is at 8 o'clock.\n[00:16 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: What time is now? Do you have the correct time displayed on your phone or any other device? I need to make sure I leave on time too since I have an important meeting right after this conversation.\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I just realized I don't have my watch on me. Do you know the time?\n[00:27 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know what time it is. It must be about 6 o'clock. I have to go now. I don't want to be late for my own plans. But if you're worried, maybe you should double-check the time somewhere else.\n[00:38 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Wait, before you leave—are you sure it's 6 o'clock? I really need to know the exact time to make sure I won't be late.\n[00:45 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: You won't be late. It's still early." + }, + { + "key": "13_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/13/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Who is Cindy's husband?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Cindy's husband is Ron.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: How many children do Cindy and Ron have?\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: They have two children—one son and one daughter—as well as one daughter-in-law and one son-in-law.\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Do they have any grandchildren?\n[00:17 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, they have three grandchildren—one girl and two boys who are all very active in sports and school activities, with the oldest already showing great talent in soccer.\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but do you know if their daughter gets along well with her in-laws?\n[00:28 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, she gets along with them quite well. But I was saying they have two boys as grandchildren, and the family is very proud of all their achievements.\n[00:36 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Got it. Do they have a large family?\n[00:39 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Their family is very close-knit, and they often have gatherings with both immediate and extended family members, celebrating holidays and special occasions together with great enthusiasm." + }, + { + "key": "14_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/14/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What is your long-term goal in this career?\n[00:02 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: My long-term goal is to become an expert in this field by continuously expanding my knowledge base, taking on increasingly complex projects, and eventually mentoring others who are just starting their journey in this industry.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: What would you do to achieve that?\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: In order to achieve that objective, I would work step by step and gain experience through hands-on projects and continuous learning.\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but when you say 'step by step,' do you have a specific plan or timeline in mind?\n[00:33 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I do have a rough timeline. But I was also going to mention that further study is a big part of it. Do you think gaining certifications would be crucial for that?\n[00:43 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Absolutely, certifications can definitely add value. But I was curious, what kind of study were you planning to pursue?" + }, + { + "key": "15_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/15/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Say, have you heard about Jennie?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, what happened?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker USER: She's had her baby.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that's wonderful! When?\n[00:08 - 00:09] Speaker USER: A couple of weeks ago.\n[00:09 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Was it a boy or a girl? I remember she was really hoping for a daughter to carry on the family traditions and share her love for music and art.\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but do you know if everything went smoothly with the delivery?\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, everything went well. It was a girl.\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Oh, that's great! That's what she wanted, isn't it?\n[00:27 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, she always likes the girls. What are they going to call her? I've been wondering if they'll choose a family name or something more modern and unique that reflects both parents' personalities.\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Oh, wait, you didn't tell me—was it a boy or a girl?\n[00:39 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: A girl.\n[00:41 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Got it! So, what are they going to call her?" + }, + { + "key": "16_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/16/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Suppose the company offers you a pay raise of 50%, would you be so determined to leave and look for a job as well?\n[00:07 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I've set my mind down on it. I'd like to find a job with full scope to utilize my skills and creativity without being restricted by rigid processes, where I can take ownership of projects from conception to completion and see the direct impact of my contributions.\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Wait, before you go on, I'm curious—what exactly are you looking for in a new job that you feel you can't get here?\n[00:25 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, it's the opportunity to fully showcase my abilities. But as I was saying, a job with full scope to show my ability is what I'm after." + }, + { + "key": "17_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/17/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: You don't look very happy. What seems to be the problem?\n[00:03 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've got to write a long composition for my English class, and I just can't come up with any ideas, and it is due tomorrow morning, and I haven't even started yet which is making me really anxious because the teacher said it counts for 30% of our final grade.\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Tomorrow? That sounds stressful. But remember those pictures you were showing me last week?\n[00:18 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure.\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Why don't you write something about the camel ride you took?\n[00:22 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a good idea. I can also write about our visit to the local markets and how different they were from what we're used to, describing the vibrant colors, exotic smells, and the way merchants enthusiastically bargained with customers in a fascinating cultural exchange.\n[00:32 - 00:41] Speaker USER: North Africa? That would make for an interesting composition. Well, now that you're feeling better, I think I'll be on my way. I've got to finish my composition too.\n[00:41 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks for your help. I'm much more relaxed now, and once I get organized, it won't be so difficult." + }, + { + "key": "18_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/18/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Reception. Can I help you?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, please. I'm Mrs. Browning calling from room 203.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Yes, Madam. What can I do for you?\n[00:09 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not clear about the checkout time. I mean how soon do I have to vacate the room, or if there's any flexibility on the checkout time, considering my flight schedule and whether there might be any additional charges for a late checkout?\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, Madam. Just to confirm, are you planning to check out today or tomorrow?\n[00:22 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, tomorrow. My plane takes off at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and I was wondering if I could keep the room a bit longer.\n[00:30 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Normally, checkout is by 12 noon, but let me check your room details. Which room did you say you were in, Madam?\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Room 203, the name is Browning.\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Ah yes, Mrs. Browning. You may keep your room till 2 p.m. if you wish.\n[00:44 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, you are so kind. Thank you very much." + }, + { + "key": "19_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/19/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hi, Ruth. This is Steve speaking. How was the football game yesterday?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great. Why did you miss it? Steve?\n[00:07 - 00:17] Speaker USER: My parents didn't let me go because I had a fever. I'm still recovering, but at least I'm feeling a little better today and should be back to normal by tomorrow if this improvement continues.\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, no! Are you feeling any better now?\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker USER: A bit, but I'm still in bed. Too bad I missed it. We all went together-- Jenny, Jimmy, George and I.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: It must have been freezing sitting outside, wasn't it?\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker USER: It was. We were all wrapped up in blankets, wool hats, and heavy coats.\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hear it started snowing in the middle of the game.\n[00:36 - 00:51] Speaker USER: It did, lightly at first, then harder. But it didn't stop the game. That was the most exciting moment and everyone was cheering even louder despite the snow, creating this amazing atmosphere that made the whole experience unforgettable for those who were there.\n[00:47 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, you said you were in bed. How did you know about the snow?\n[00:52 - 00:59] Speaker USER: Oh, right! I forgot to mention, Jenny sent me a video of the game. It was so funny watching the players slipping in the snow." + }, + { + "key": "80_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/80/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hello Mr. Fang! It's good to see you again. What can we do for you today?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello, Miao Ping. I'd like to open a Foreign Currency Account today.\n[00:08 - 00:29] Speaker USER: That shouldn't be a problem, Mr. Fang. Have you got your Certificate of Use of Foreign Exchange Account and the Foreign Exchange Account Opening Notice with you? Our most widely used currencies are US dollar, Japanese yen and the Euro, which is particularly popular among clients who frequently conduct business with European partners or travel extensively across the continent.\n[00:21 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I need to open a US dollar account. Trade with America is going up each year, so it's becoming more necessary.\n[00:30 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Understood, Mr. Fang. We will transact this for you as soon as the materials you have given me have been checked and verified. By the way, I was about to mention the Hong Kong dollar as another popular currency option. Just to confirm, you're only interested in the US dollar account, correct?\n[00:47 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, just the US dollar account for now. Thanks. I look forward to hearing from you." + }, + { + "key": "81_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/81/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Did everyone fill out their entry permits?\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. The videographer has already started filming my parents trying to speak English with the flight attendants.\n[00:09 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Speaking of flight attendants, they keep smiling at me. I wonder if they know something that I don't, like maybe they're in on some special surprise or celebration that's about to happen during this flight.\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but do you think they might be smiling because they know something we don't?\n[00:20 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Oh, maybe! Actually, I was about to say I wonder why they're smiling so much. It'll be the year 2000! The flight attendants are coming over here. They're carrying bottles of champagne!\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's because it's time.\n[00:34 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Time for what?\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's time to make our wedding wish come true. . .\n[00:39 - 00:42] Speaker USER: You mean get married now? On the plane?\n[00:42 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why not? I've got the rings ready.\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Wait, Jack, I don't know what to say! Did you already tell the flight attendants about this?" + }, + { + "key": "82_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/82/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Why are you in such a hurry?\n[00:02 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I should finish it as soon as possible so that I can move on to the next task which is equally important and requires my full attention to meet the upcoming deadlines.\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Sorry, but why do you feel the need to rush? Is there a deadline coming up?\n[00:12 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, there's a deadline, and I also wanted to ask, why can I learn it if I feel I really need to understand it better before the deadline because I don't want to submit something half-baked that might reflect poorly on my capabilities.\n[00:21 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Step by step. Don't worry about feeling stupid; it's part of the learning process. You mentioned finishing something earlier—what exactly are you working on?" + }, + { + "key": "83_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/83/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I hear that there is a festival called Duanwu in China.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. It is also called Dragon Boat Festival.\n[00:07 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Why are you celebrating this festival to honor a specific event or figure? I've heard it has deep historical roots and involves various traditional customs that have been passed down for generations.\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I'm curious, is there any particular story or legend associated with this festival?\n[00:19 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Yes, actually, it's to commemorate a great patriotic poet of China, Qu Yuan. By the way, you asked earlier why we celebrate this festival—it's because of his significant contribution to our culture and history.\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see. So, what do you do on that day?\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker USER: We'll have rice dumplings. What's more, there are also dragon boat matches in some places of southern China." + }, + { + "key": "84_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/84/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Who is responsible for the accident? Is it Tony's fault?\n[00:04 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: No. I don't suppose he's to blame. The man in the other car made a big mistake by not checking his blind spot before changing lanes, and he was also clearly exceeding the speed limit according to the traffic camera footage we reviewed earlier.\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but are you saying Tony is the victim in this situation?\n[00:17 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I don't think so. He's equally responsible because he tried to overtake in a no-overtaking zone, which put both drivers at risk.\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Oh, I see. But when you mentioned the other driver, what mistake did he make exactly?\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: He was speeding and didn't signal before changing lanes, which made it really dangerous.\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Yeah. I think everyone should go easy on driving." + }, + { + "key": "85_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/85/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: That was a great party. Thanks for staying behind to help me clear up.\n[00:04 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: It certainly was a great party. It's a pity that a glass and a plate got broken and someone spilled a drink over the new rug in the living room, but I'm sure we can clean it up properly if we act quickly before the liquid has time to soak in too deeply.\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker USER: That spilled drink won't leave a stain, will it?\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: I doubt it, I'll deal with it right away. Luckily it wasn't a glass of red wine, I'll just get a bowl of water and a cloth.\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker USER: I'm going to put all the rubbish into this big plastic bag.\n[00:30 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Afterwards, we can do the washing up together. Everything will be finished within an hour. Your friend Keith is really funny. I liked his magic tricks.\n[00:40 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Yes, he's very good. . isn't he? He always knows how to entertain a crowd with his incredible sleight of hand and witty\n[00:50 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: What did you put in that punch? It tasted great, but was quite strong.\n[00:55 - 00:59] Speaker USER: That's my little secret. Did you like the snacks that I prepared?\n[01:00 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Very much. The birthday cake was delicious, wasn't it? Emily told me that she and Karen made it themselves.\n[01:08 - 01:12] Speaker USER: Oh, and speaking of Keith, he also told some funny stories, didn't he?" + }, + { + "key": "86_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/86/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: It's taking you forever to do my hair.\n[00:02 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Give me a few more minutes, I'm almost done with the final touches to ensure your hairstyle looks exactly how you envisioned it.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker USER: You should've been done already.\n[00:10 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: There you go.\n[00:12 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I don't think that you're done.\n[00:14 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's wrong?\n[00:16 - 00:17] Speaker USER: My hair looks hideous.\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's so bad about it? I thought I followed your instructions carefully and used all the products you requested to achieve the desired volume and texture.\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker USER: It doesn't look good at all.\n[00:27 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry about that.\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker USER: I really hope that you didn't expect me to pay you for this.\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, let me talk to my manager, okay? By the way, you didn't mention what exactly was bad about it—could you clarify so I can explain it to my manager?" + }, + { + "key": "87_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/87/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Don't be too sad. If you really think that you have no feeling with him, then, in my opinion, getting divorced maybe is the best way to solve the situation and avoid further emotional strain for both of you while also creating a healthier environment for Jenny to grow up in, even if it's difficult at first.\n[00:08 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but have you thought about how Jenny might react in the short term if we do this? I'm really concerned about her emotional state right now.\n[00:18 - 00:35] Speaker USER: I understand your concern. The child is definitely the most important factor here. But as I was saying, divorce might be the best way to solve the problem. As for Jenny, don't tell her the full truth yet, only a white lie. When she grows up, you can find the right moment to explain everything.\n[00:36 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: That makes sense. But what if, in the meantime, she starts asking questions or senses something is wrong? I just don't want to make things worse for her.\n[00:44 - 00:56] Speaker USER: We can prepare for that by being consistent with our story and keeping her routine as normal as possible. And when she's older and more capable of understanding, we can gradually explain what happened." + }, + { + "key": "88_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/88/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Do you know who Ammo Hung is?\n[00:02 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course. He is now 50 years old. And he started out studying alembics, singing, dancing and martial arts at the age of nine, and has tarred in 140 kung fu films. He has also become an independent producer and director, establishing his own production company that has produced several critically acclaimed martial arts films in recent years.\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but you mentioned he's been in 140 kung fu films. Do you know if any of those films were particularly challenging for him?\n[00:26 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, some of his earlier films were quite challenging due to the intense physical demands. But I was also going to say that he became an independent producer and director. By the way, do you know what he would do in the kitchen? He's known for his culinary skills and often brings the same discipline and creativity to cooking as he does to his films, creating elaborate dishes that combine traditional techniques with modern flair.\n[00:47 - 00:50] Speaker USER: I have no idea. Tell me.\n[00:53 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: In the kitchen, with his wife by his side he still puts on quite a dinner time show.\n[00:59 - 01:00] Speaker USER: What does he do there?" + }, + { + "key": "89_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/89/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Peter, listen to the lyrics of this song.\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's so special about this song?\n[00:05 - 00:17] Speaker USER: It's from the musical that is so popular in New York right now. Do you know the one I'm talking about? It's been getting rave reviews from critics and audiences alike, with many calling it the must-see show of the season.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, is it the one everyone's been talking about? The one that sold out in minutes?\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Yes, that's the one! Do you like it?\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not very much. It sounds too emotional to me.\n[00:24 - 00:39] Speaker USER: That's why it is so popular. It was recorded by Barbara Tutin. I've heard that when she sang this song on stage the opening night, she created quite a buzz, and people were talking about it for weeks because of her powerful vocals and the raw emotion she brought to the performance.\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, but isn't Barbara Tutin the same singer who won that big award last year?\n[00:42 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Yes, she is. And the sensation she created was incredible. But I haven't heard your thoughts on going to see the school drama club's musical production together.\n[00:52 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have a better idea. Let's go to a jazz concert and I'll give you an education in jazz." + }, + { + "key": "90_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/90/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Would you go to the bookstore with me?\n[00:02 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: It sounds a good idea. Let's check out the new arrivals section first because I heard they've been stocking some really interesting limited edition art books and exclusive signed copies from popular authors.\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but do you know if they have Jeffery's second detective novel there?\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I know you want to buy it, but I'm not interested in detective novels.\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker USER: So what are you interested in?\n[00:22 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Magazines about fashions, such as Cosmo Polian.\n[00:25 - 00:39] Speaker USER: I know that magazine. It's very popular. By the way, you mentioned lending me something last time we talked about fashion trends, specifically those special collector's editions that feature seasonal style guides and designer interviews.\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yes! I can lend you some issues of Cosmo Polian if you'd like." + }, + { + "key": "91_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/91/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hello, my name is Bill Martin and we have a reservation for party tonight.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, what can I do for you?\n[00:06 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I need to cancel that. We have had a last minute change of plans due to an unexpected family emergency, so we won't be able to make it tonight and I wanted to inform you as soon as possible.\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. Just to clarify, do you need assistance with rescheduling, or is it just the cancellation?\n[00:16 - 00:29] Speaker USER: It's just the cancellation for now. But, by the way, will we be able to get a refund on this reservation if we cancel today, or is there a penalty fee that we should be aware of before proceeding with the cancellation process?\n[00:29 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Refunds are usually processed within a few business days. But did you also want to reschedule for another night, or should we just proceed with the cancellation?\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker USER: No, it's just the cancellation for now. Thank you very much.\n[00:42 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's all right. I hope we can help you at some other time. Good-bye." + }, + { + "key": "92_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/92/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:15] Speaker USER: I simply couldn't help giving him the fish-eye when I knew all that. But Ben is not a bad man. I know him from A to Z, and I can tell you this isn't typical of him at all because he's usually the most reliable person in our team who always goes above and beyond to fulfill his commitments.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but what exactly did he do this time that disappointed everyone so much?\n[00:16 - 00:25] Speaker USER: He failed to deliver on a crucial promise, which really set us back. But I was saying, I know him from A to Z, and this behavior is really out of character for him.\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see. But do you think there's a reason behind his actions? Something we might not be aware of?\n[00:32 - 00:39] Speaker USER: It's possible. I was actually going to mention that he's been under a lot of stress lately, which might have contributed to this." + }, + { + "key": "93_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/93/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Good morning. What can I do for you, sir?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good morning. I'd like to have a haircut.\n[00:05 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Very well. Please sit down here. Do you want me to cut your hair very short on the sides and back with a clean fade, or were you thinking of something more conservative like a classic taper that maintains some length throughout?\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I was thinking of keeping the back a bit longer. Could you cut the sides shorter but leave the back as it is?\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Sure, I can do that. It's such a hot season, isn't it? May I suggest thinning out the top?\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good idea. But leave the front as it is now. \n( several minutes later )\n[00:30 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Now it's done. Is it satisfactory?\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Very good, thanks.\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Anything else I can do for you, sir?\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, by the way, you mentioned cutting my hair very... What were you going to suggest earlier?\n[00:42 - 00:49] Speaker USER: I was going to ask if you'd like it cut very close, but since you wanted to keep the back longer, I didn't go ahead with that.\n[00:49 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Got it. No, thanks. This looks perfect." + }, + { + "key": "94_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/94/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, I need to talk with the property manager right away!\n[00:02 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: This is the property manager. What seems to be the issue? Is it something urgent that requires immediate attention or can it wait until later this afternoon when I have more availability?\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but this is urgent—this morning, when we woke up, there was water pouring in from the ceiling!\n[00:13 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Could you tell me what room had the leak?\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker USER: There were several rooms, but the worst leak was in the bathroom.\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Could you please remind me which floor you are living on? It helps us understand the situation better.\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Oh, we're on the second floor, one of the middle floors.\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: I will be sending the assistant manager to check it out. May we look at it this morning?\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Actually, I have to go to school right now.\n[00:38 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: If you aren't there, we will use our master key to get in and check things out. Also, just to confirm, which rooms other than the bathroom were affected? Did the water spread to any other areas like the living room or bedrooms that we should be aware of before sending maintenance?" + }, + { + "key": "95_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/95/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Can I help you?\n[00:01 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: My wife and I want to go to Beijing for a tour. Can you help us with the itinerary and suggest some must-visit places, including historical landmarks and local markets where we can experience authentic Beijing culture?\n[00:06 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I just remembered—are there any specific activities or experiences you want to include in your tour, like a local food tasting or a cultural show?\n[00:16 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yes! We would love to experience a local food tasting. But first, can you arrange the tour for us?\n[00:24 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Yes, we can arrange that.\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd like to know what kind of tour your travel agency has.\n[00:29 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Our travel agency provides all kinds of tours, ranging from individual tours to group package\n[00:45 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Group package tours sound interesting. But what about the flexibility of the schedule? Can we customize it?\n[00:52 - 01:02] Speaker USER: Absolutely, you can customize the schedule. However, I was about to mention that we also offer private tours for a more personalized experience. When do you expect to come?\n[01:03 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: September 28th.\n[01:05 - 01:07] Speaker USER: Great. What specific places do you wish to visit?\n[01:08 - 01:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: We would like to visit the Great Wall, the Ming Tombs, and the Imperial Palace." + }, + { + "key": "96_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/96/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hello. Can I help you?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello. Is my laundry ready? My room number is 210.\n[00:06 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I'm afraid it is still being processed in our industrial-grade washing machines with special care to ensure all stains are properly treated, so it should be ready within the next hour or two.\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that reminds me, can you make sure the stain on my shirt is completely removed? It's really important.\n[00:19 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Yes, we can. But you need to wait a moment. I was about to say that your laundry is still being washed with our premium detergent, so it might take a little longer to ensure the best results.\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's right. Can I get it back in the afternoon? I really need them tonight.\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Yes, it will be ready then. We'll make sure everything is perfectly cleaned and pressed for you.\n[00:40 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. By the way, please get them pressed." + }, + { + "key": "97_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/97/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I've never been to a restaurant like this before.\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's really different, isn't it?\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker USER: That's a good word to describe it.\n[00:07 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hope you're hungry because the pizza here is huge as well as incredibly delicious with fresh ingredients sourced from local farms and a secret family recipe for the sauce that's been passed down for generations. You might want to pace yourself.\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Speaking of pizza, do they offer any gluten-free options? I have a friend who might want to come here next time, but they can't have gluten.\n[00:21 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, they actually do have gluten-free crusts available. But I was about to say the pizza is to die for.\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Oh, that's great! I am hungry. I think I could eat a lot by myself.\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, let's order one for a starter.\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker USER: I'm in the mood for a Californian pizza.\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: That happens to be my favorite. Waiter, I think we're ready to order." + }, + { + "key": "98_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/98/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: This hotel in India just got ranked the number one hotel in the world!\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: What, by some silly website that specializes in top ten lists just to sell more ads?\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker USER: No, by Travel + Leisure magazine.\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, really? They really know their stuff. Hey, that looks more like a palace!\n[00:18 - 00:32] Speaker USER: It's designed after the ancient palaces of northern India with intricate carvings, expansive courtyards, and traditional architectural elements that transport guests back to the royal era while providing modern luxury amenities.\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: It looks like a lot of the rooms have balconies.\n[00:32 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Yeah, those are the suites that have direct access to private pools. But all the rooms have Wi-Fi, flat screen TVs, king-size beds, daily newspapers, and some rooms even offer personal butler service.\n[00:45 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, stop talking! We've got to make our reservations!\n[00:49 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Well, hang on a second. You don't really like Indian food.\n[00:53 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: But I thought they offer other choices besides Indian food... Wait, you mentioned something about the rooms having daily newspapers and... what else?\n[01:02 - 01:09] Speaker USER: Oh, right! Besides the newspapers, they also have king-size beds, Wi-Fi, and flat screen TVs.\n[01:09 - 01:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Maybe. Also, this part of India is pretty quiet. There's no shopping or clubbing. People go there to relax.\n[01:18 - 01:20] Speaker USER: That's OK. I can go shopping anywhere." + }, + { + "key": "99_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/99/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Good morning, can I help you?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I'd like to know something about the weather in New York this week.\n[00:07 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Well, it's fairly hot and there's much rain in the forecast, especially during the late afternoons and evenings, with potential thunderstorms that might bring strong winds and localized power outages in some neighborhoods.\n[00:10 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but do you know if the rain is expected to cause any disruptions, like flooding or transportation delays?\n[00:20 - 00:30] Speaker USER: The rain could lead to some minor flooding in low-lying areas, but I was going to mention that the rain typically happens in the evenings. Do you need more details about specific times or areas?\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that would be helpful, especially if you have any information on the most affected areas.\n[00:36 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Sure, let me check that for you." + }, + { + "key": "180_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/180/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I'd like to check in please.\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you have a reservation sir?\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Yes, the name is Robert, Robert Brown.\n[00:07 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let me check the computer please. Yes, here it is Robert Brown. How many nights will you be staying with us? We have several room options available depending on the length of your visit and your preferences for amenities.\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Sorry, I forgot to mention—I'll be staying from Monday to Friday.\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's four days. Smoking or non-smoking?\n[00:23 - 00:24] Speaker USER: A smoking room, please.\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, you don't mind facing the street?\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker USER: No that's no problem. But I do want a room with a good view of the ocean.\n[00:32 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: The rooms with a better view will be a little more expensive. Are you okay with paying the extra cost for the view? The premium rooms on the higher floors offer spectacular panoramic ocean views and come with additional luxury amenities.\n[00:40 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Actually, I just realized I didn't ask—how much more expensive are we talking about?\n[00:47 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: $140 a night." + }, + { + "key": "181_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/181/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Do you realize it's November already before you know it? Thanksgiving will be here before we even have time to properly plan all the decorations and menu items we want to prepare for this special occasion.\n[00:05 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Shh, you're right. It's time we decided what we're going to do this year. Well do you feel like inviting your sister and her family over, otherwise I'd like to invite my brother and his kids, they haven't been over in a while.\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Oh, before you finish, I think inviting my sister's family would be great. After all, they invited us last year.\n[00:24 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good, that's settled. Why don't you give your sister a call and see if they can come?\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Sure. Say Randy, can you help me with the shopping? We need to get a Turkey.\n[00:35 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Right. Let's get a nice, big one. So we'll have plenty of leftovers to make sandwiches with. By the way, what were you saying about inviting your brother's family? I didn't catch the rest.\n[00:48 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Oh, I was just saying if my sister couldn't make it, we could invite my brother's family instead. But it sounds like we're all set!" + }, + { + "key": "182_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/182/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Dad, come and sit here.\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh good. We can watch the races together!\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Yes, look! There's William!\n[00:07 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Where?\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker USER: There! He's running in this race. He's the boy with the red shorts.\n[00:14 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh yes, he can run very fast. He's going to win, I think. Who's the boy with dark hair? He's coming in second place, but he's really close to William and seems determined to overtake him in the final stretch of the race.\n[00:19 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Sorry, I just realized I didn't tell you, but William has been training really hard for this race. He's been practicing every day after school.\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great! But you were saying something about the boy coming second?\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Oh, right, that's Harry. He's very good at running too.\n[00:37 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Look at all the silver cups on the table.\n[00:40 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Yes, they are ready for the teams that win.\n[00:42 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Who's the older boy sitting next to the table? He seems to be in charge of the awards and is currently organizing the trophies while keeping a close eye on the race progress.\n[00:52 - 00:59] Speaker USER: You mean Michael? He's won lots of cups for running. He's going to give the cups to the children that win.\n[00:59 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see. Can you see my friend Kathy?\n[01:02 - 01:03] Speaker USER: No. Where is she?" + }, + { + "key": "183_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/183/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Good evening, what can I do for you?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good evening. I would like to buy a bottle of perfume.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: OK. We have many kinds of perfume here. You can choose freely.\n[00:10 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Which brand would you recommend? I don't want to buy one with quality issues or one that doesn't last long, especially since I'm looking for something sophisticated that will complement my personal style and make a lasting impression.\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Oh, no need to worry! We only carry high-quality brands. How about this one? It sells very well.\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Umm, it smells good. How much is it?\n[00:26 - 00:44] Speaker USER: 400 yuan per bottle. And if you buy 2 bottles at the same time, you can get a 10% discount. We have other special offers as well. If you buy lipstick or face cream, you can get a free makeup bag or a small perfume sample, which would be perfect for trying out new scents before committing to a full-sized bottle.\n[00:44 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I'm really just focused on the perfume right now. When I want to buy lipstick, I'll come here again.\n[00:51 - 00:59] Speaker USER: No problem! I was just going to mention you could get a free gift with those purchases, but I understand. So, just the perfume for today?" + }, + { + "key": "184_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/184/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I can't stand this heat. I can't get my attention to studying for the midterm exam. I guess I'll have to go to the library this afternoon.\n[00:07 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't blame you. This dormitory doesn't have air conditioning. I can't study, either. My roommate and I are thinking about moving out to the other dorm, or an apartment that has better ventilation or at least some air conditioning, especially since summer is just beginning and we still have several months of hot weather ahead of us.\n[00:19 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Oh, I thought about moving too. But if I want to live in an apartment, I have to pay a lot of money for electricity. Do you know an air conditioner is cheaper today than it was 10 years ago? On the other hand, electricity is a lot more expensive than it used to be, so the overall cost might still be higher when you factor in both the initial purchase and the ongoing utility bills.\n[00:40 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, how much more expensive are we talking about? I didn't realize there was such a big difference.\n[00:46 - 00:57] Speaker USER: 5 years ago, it was possible to run an air conditioner 24 hours a day for mere $20 a month. Today, the same air conditioner in the same house costs more than $40 a month.\n[00:57 - 01:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh no, that's really expensive. Well, I guess I'll tell my roommate we'll see about the other dorm. By the way, what were you saying about the cost of air conditioners before I interrupted? If it doesn't work out, we will sweat all summer." + }, + { + "key": "185_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/185/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Can you tell me the best way to look for an apartment?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: The local newspaper has ads for housing.\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Is there any way to find a roommate to share the rent and make it more affordable while also ensuring we have compatible living habits and schedules?\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but do you prefer living with someone you already know, or are you open to finding a new roommate?\n[00:16 - 00:25] Speaker USER: I'm open to finding a new roommate. Sometimes you can post an advertisement saying that you need a roommate. By the way, what do landlords usually charge for rent?\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Would you like an apartment for just yourself, or do you need it for two people?\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker USER: There are two of us, but we only need a one-bedroom apartment.\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: You should be able to easily find that for twelve hundred dollars a month.\n[00:38 - 00:41] Speaker USER: I really would appreciate it if you could come look at apartments with me.\n[00:42 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, I'll go look at apartments with you anytime you want. By the way, did you mention how you plan to find a roommate? I think that's something we should consider while looking." + }, + { + "key": "186_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/186/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: So I'm on the fifth floor? How come this hotel has no fourth floor.\n[00:04 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Four is an unlucky number here, Peter. Four sounds like death in Chinese. Hotels often have no fourth floor, and it's a common practice in many parts of Asia, especially in countries like China, Japan, and Korea where the number four is considered extremely inauspicious and avoided in all aspects of life.\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Oh, I know what I wanted to ask. How much should I tip this guy?\n[00:25 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: People don't usually tip here, but you can. Fifty dollars should be more than enough. But, as I was saying, the fourth floor is often skipped in buildings due to superstitions and sometimes even room numbers containing four are omitted entirely." + }, + { + "key": "187_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/187/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I'm fed up with marriage.\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why do you say so? Everyone admires that you have a good wife.\n[00:05 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Oh, no. When we were poor, we often tried our best to make ends meet. It was a hard time, but we were closer and more supportive of each other, sharing every little joy and hardship that came our way with genuine understanding and compassion.\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but do you think those struggles made your relationship stronger in some way?\n[00:22 - 00:38] Speaker USER: They did, in a sense, but now that we're rich, we have some squabbles on some boring things. But I was saying earlier, it was a hard time when we had to rely on each other for everything, which made us more united and appreciative of what we had together despite the difficulties.\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see what you mean. But do you think these squabbles are just a phase, or is there something deeper going on?" + }, + { + "key": "188_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/188/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, is this the Resume Writing Workshop?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, this is the Resume Writing Workshop. Welcome!\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I really don't know that much about putting together a resume.\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's easy. Don't worry about it.\n[00:12 - 00:14] Speaker USER: What's the most important part?\n[00:14 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, the most important thing we need to do is make sure that our name and contact information are across the top of the resume in a clear and professional font, so it's immediately visible to potential employers and recruiters who might be scanning through hundreds of applications.\n[00:20 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but should the contact information include social media profiles like LinkedIn, or just the basics like phone and email?\n[00:32 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great question! You should definitely include your LinkedIn profile if it's professional and up-to-date. But I was about to say that your name and contact info should be across the top. What comes next?\n[00:43 - 00:50] Speaker USER: You can either list your job experience next or your education--whichever is the most impressive should be first.\n[00:50 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Can I list my interests next?\n[00:53 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Sure, that would be a good place for them." + }, + { + "key": "189_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/189/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Professor, where's Canada?\n[00:02 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Canada is north of the United States, spanning from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and it's the second-largest country in the world by total area.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but can you show me on the map?\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. Look here. Canada is north of the United States.\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Oh, I see. Where's Mexico?\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Mexico is south of the United States.\n[00:22 - 00:25] Speaker USER: How about Connecticut? Where's that?\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Connecticut is east of New York.\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker USER: What state is west of Pennsylvania?\n[00:31 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ohio.\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker USER: OK, I forgot to ask earlier, where exactly is Los Angeles?\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Los Angeles is in California. It's southeast of San Francisco." + }, + { + "key": "190_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/190/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Oh, Mary, come in, please. I'm so happy to see you.\n[00:04 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Happy birthday, George. Many happy returns of the day. Here's a present for you that I spent weeks searching for because I wanted to find something truly special that matches your interests in vintage vinyl records and classic literature.\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Oh, thank you, Mary. You're so nice. But what were you about to say about the present?\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was just hoping you'd like it. Oh, have the other guys arrived?\n[00:22 - 00:29] Speaker USER: They're all waiting for you. I'm going to cut the cake soon, but before that, what's inside the present? You didn't finish telling me.\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's a little something I thought you'd enjoy. Let's go and join the others before the cake gets cold.\n[00:35 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Let's go." + }, + { + "key": "191_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/191/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Can I help you, Madam?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I'd like to exchange some US dollars into RMB.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: How much would you like to exchange?\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's the exchange rate for RMB?\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: It's US 100 for RMB 802 today.\n[00:14 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd like to exchange 3,000 US dollars, please, and could you also let me know if there are any additional fees or charges for this transaction?\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but just to confirm, you meant 3,000 US dollars, correct?\n[00:23 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, exactly.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Great, please fill out this exchange memo.\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. Here you are.\n[00:29 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Wait a second, please... These are 24,060 RMB and the receipt—please keep it for your records as you might need it for future reference or if you have any questions about the transaction later.\n[00:39 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, could you also tell me the total amount again? I just want to double-check.\n[00:44 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Sure, it's 24,060 RMB. Please check them along with the receipt.\n[00:50 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: All right, thank you so much, good-bye." + }, + { + "key": "192_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/192/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Can I get you any dessert?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I'd like to try the blueberry pie.\n[00:04 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Excellent choice. (He brings her the pie. After she finishes, the waiter comes back.) Would you like anything to drink with that, perhaps coffee or tea? I also have some wonderful dessert wines that would pair beautifully with the blueberry flavors.\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, before I forget, can you tell me if the pie is made with fresh blueberries or are they from a can?\n[00:19 - 00:26] Speaker USER: It's made with fresh blueberries. We always use fresh ingredients. But as I was saying, would you like anything else?\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I'm stuffed. I'm ready for the check.\n[00:30 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Here you are. Thank you and have a nice evening.\n[00:33 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you." + }, + { + "key": "193_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/193/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:20] Speaker USER: When the interview finally comes to an end, the interviewee will probably breathe a sigh of relief. Still, you should not let down your guard. Some details should be carefully considered, such as how you present yourself until the very last moment, maintaining eye contact and a professional demeanor even as you're walking out the door.\n[00:09 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, speaking of details, what do you think is the most crucial thing to ask the interviewer before leaving? Is it about the feedback timeline or something else?\n[00:20 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Definitely, asking about when you can receive a reply is important. But I was also going to mention that it's best to ask about the possibility of a second interview if necessary. By the way, I didn't finish saying that you should also remember to make acknowledgments through an E-mail or a call. That part is often overlooked but it can leave a lasting positive impression.\n[00:42 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely, sending a follow-up email is key. But coming back to the second interview, do you think it's appropriate to ask directly, or should it be more subtle?\n[00:52 - 01:07] Speaker USER: It's better to be polite and subtle. You can state that you will wait for the results patiently and then inquire about the next steps, including the possibility of a second interview. And of course, before you leave, don't forget to thank the interviewer again and say goodbye properly." + }, + { + "key": "194_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/194/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What do you think of this flat?\n[00:02 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's not really all that good. The bedroom is a little small for all our furniture and belongings, especially with the bed and wardrobe taking up so much space and leaving very little room to move around comfortably.\n[00:05 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Small? But it should be enough for our needs, I think. By the way, did you mention something about the hot water situation earlier?\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, there's no hot water after 10 at night. Sometimes I like to have a hot shower before bed, especially in the winter, it feels good.\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker USER: That's true, but I love the living room, it's huge and filled with sunshine.\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: True, and I like the kitchen. It's new and well equipped.\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker USER: It has a great balcony with an incredible view of the park.\n[00:36 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: You are right. The view is spectacular. But that bedroom is so small. We'd never be able to fit all of our stuff in without making it feel cramped and cluttered.\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Maybe we could get some new furniture, better stuff. Do you think that would help with the space issue?\n[00:51 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: I haven't thought of that. It might be worth considering." + }, + { + "key": "195_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/195/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: It's hot today, shall we go for a dip at the beach?\n[00:03 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good idea. Let's bring our trunks and maybe some snacks for later like sandwiches, fruits, and plenty of water to stay hydrated under this scorching sun.\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Oh, and don't forget the sunscreen! By the way, would you like to swim in the swimming pool or at the beach?\n[00:13 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd prefer the pool.\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: OK. Let's pay the entrance fee and change our clothes in the dressing room. What style do you usually swim in?\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just realized, did we bring enough cash for the entrance fee?\n[00:25 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Good point. I think I have enough. Now, what style do you" + }, + { + "key": "196_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/196/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hello, is there anything I can do for you?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. I would like to check in.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Have you made a reservation?\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. I am Belen.\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker USER: So your room number is 201. Are you a member of our hotel?\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, what's the difference between being a member and a regular guest in terms of benefits and privileges offered during the stay and for future bookings?\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I just realized I need to confirm your check-in time. Did you plan to stay for a specific number of nights?\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I'm staying for three nights. But you mentioned something about being a member—what's the difference?\n[00:28 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Oh, right. If you were a member, you'd receive benefits like discounts on future stays and complimentary services. Would you like to learn more about becoming a member?\n[00:36 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds interesting. Could you tell me more about the complimentary services?" + }, + { + "key": "197_1", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/197/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: To which gate do I need to go to catch connection flight Ll 01 to Madrid?\n[00:05 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Go to gate 18. The plane is boarding now. You should hurry because it's a bit of a distance from here and the boarding process might be closing soon, especially since this is an international flight with strict departure schedules.\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Wait, gate 18? That's on the other side of the terminal! Can you show me the fastest way to get there?\n[00:19 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Instead of walking, you can take this shuttle to get you there faster. It runs every five minutes and will cut your travel time by at least half.\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Do you think the plane will leave without me?\n[00:29 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I'll call the attendants at the gate to tell them that you are on your way. But you should hurry up as they can only hold the flight for a limited time before it affects their departure slot." + }, + { + "key": "198_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/198/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What's wrong with you? You look pale.\n[00:03 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not sure. I feel hot and dizzy, like I might faint any moment now. My vision keeps blurring and I can barely stand straight without feeling nauseous.\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Hot and cold? That sounds serious. When did the trouble start?\n[00:13 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was sick most of the night.\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker USER: It sounds like you're coming down with the flu. Let me take your temperature.\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Have I got a high fever?\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Yes. Thirty-eight point seven. Do you have a headache, chestache, or throat pain?\n[00:27 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I have.\n[00:28 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Now, let me have a look at you. I'd like to listen to your chest. Breathe then, deep breath, that's it. Cough, now again. I want to examine your throat too. Open wide, say A.\n[00:41 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ah.\n[00:42 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Yes, it does look a bit sore. Let's take an X-ray of your chest and give you a few medications to help with the symptoms including fever reducers, pain relievers, and something to settle your stomach if needed.\n[00:52 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, you mentioned something about an X-ray. Do you think it's really necessary?\n[00:57 - 01:02] Speaker USER: Yes, just to be thorough. And I was about to say we'll also run a few tests to rule out anything else.\n[01:03 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: All right, thanks." + }, + { + "key": "199_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/199/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Good morning, sir. How may I assist you today with your banking needs? We offer a wide range of services from account management to loan applications and investment opportunities.\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd like to open an account.\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Certainly, sir. Would you like to open a time deposit savings account or a checking account?\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I'd like to open one of each, if that's possible.\n[00:19 - 00:32] Speaker USER: No problem, sir. What sort of time deposit account would you like to choose? We offer various terms and interest rates ranging from short-term 3-month deposits to long-term 5-year plans with competitive annual percentage yields.\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Before we get into that, could you clarify the interest rates for each type of account?\n[00:33 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Of course. The interest rates vary depending on the term length for the time deposit account. Now, regarding the type of time deposit account you wanted to open, do you have any specific preferences?" + }, + { + "key": "160_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/160/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Why did your parents make you stay at home?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: They wanted to go out, and so they made me look after my baby brother.\n[00:07 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Didn't you mind doing it?\n[00:09 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I didn't. My brother was very good and I did quite a lot of schoolwork while he was sleeping, managing to finish all my math assignments and even start on my history project before he woke up.\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but how did you manage to concentrate on your homework with a baby around?\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: He was napping most of the time, so it wasn't too difficult. But I was saying, I did quite a lot of homework.\n[00:28 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Didn't you even want to go to the cinema?\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really. I watched television for an hour.\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker USER: What was on television last night?\n[00:36 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Boxing. It was excellent.\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Oh. I enjoy watching boxing on television, too. What a pity I missed it last night!\n[00:44 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: What did you do last night?" + }, + { + "key": "161_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/161/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What are you going to have for breakfast?\n[00:02 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I just have some cereal each morning, but sometimes I switch it up depending on how much time I have and what ingredients I have available in the pantry.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Cereal? You know, you're supposed to always have a hearty breakfast.\n[00:10 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't always have time to make breakfast.\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker USER: It's easy to make a quick breakfast. What do you usually have when you're in a hurry?\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: When I need to make a quick breakfast, I just make some oatmeal, toast, and OJ.\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker USER: That's a good idea. But wait, you mentioned cereal earlier—how often do you have that instead?\n[00:28 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I actually have cereal most mornings, but oatmeal is my go-to when I want something a bit more filling.\n[00:35 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Would you like me to make something?\n[00:37 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why don't you make me some oatmeal and toast?" + }, + { + "key": "162_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/162/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, Steven, take a seat! How are things at work?\n[00:03 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's coming along well, but it is a little behind schedule, and I'm worried about meeting the deadline because we've encountered unexpected technical issues with the design software that's slowing down our progress significantly.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Delayed? Can you finish it on time?\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm pressed for time and I am afraid I need someone to help me.\n[00:20 - 00:36] Speaker USER: OK, I will send Beker to help you. We need to get the brochures done and sent to our clients on Friday without any further delays, as they are crucial for our upcoming campaign and the marketing team has already scheduled all the follow-up meetings based on this timeline.\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, just to clarify, do you need the brochures printed and ready by Friday morning or is the end of the day acceptable?\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Ideally by the morning, but the key point was that they must be sent to our clients on Friday without delay.\n[00:42 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Got it. OK, we promise to do it well." + }, + { + "key": "163_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/163/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Mom, look! My first piggy bank and it still has money in it!\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: That is a blast from the past.\n[00:07 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Remember when I used to beg you to break it so I could go buy candy from the corner store every afternoon after school? I'd promise to share with you but we both knew I'd eat it all myself!\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ice cream? Oh yes, I remember those days vividly. You were relentless!\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Yes, and you never gave in. You've really helped me come a long way in valuing my hard-earned dollars.\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm so proud of you for that. But what are you going to do with that pig now?\n[00:30 - 00:39] Speaker USER: I think I'm going to keep it as a monument to what I've learned about money. Actually, I was going to say earlier, do you remember how I used to beg you to break it?\n[00:40 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I do. And look at you now! Who knows, maybe one day that pig will sit on the desk of a top CEO in a major corporation!" + }, + { + "key": "164_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/164/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I'll show you around and explain the operation as we go so that you can get a better understanding of how everything functions here, including our production processes, quality control measures, and employee training programs.\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but could you tell me, how much do you spend on development every year?\n[00:13 - 00:32] Speaker USER: About 3-4% of the gross sales. Now, as I was saying, that is our office block. We have all the administrative departments there. Down there is the research and development section where we focus on innovation and improving our products through cutting-edge technology and collaboration with leading universities in the field.\n[00:30 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's that building opposite us?\n[00:33 - 00:40] Speaker USER: That's the warehouse. We keep a stock of the faster moving items so that urgent orders can be met quickly from stock.\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: If I placed an order now, how long would it be before I got delivery?\n[00:45 - 00:55] Speaker USER: It depends on the item, but generally, you can expect delivery within a few days. By the way, I didn't get to finish earlier—did you want to know more about our research and development section?" + }, + { + "key": "165_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/165/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: So, where is this bus supposed to take us?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: It should take us back up to Altadena.\n[00:06 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Well, don't you know for sure? I thought you were familiar with this route because you mentioned taking it multiple times last week when we were planning this trip.\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but are you sure we got on the right bus?\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker USER: I've never taken this bus, but I think it's the right one. This place doesn't look like Altadena, though.\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's true, and we have been on this bus for a while.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Read one of the street signs or something.\n[00:28 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yikes! Temple City.\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Wait, you didn't finish earlier—are you sure if this bus is supposed to take us back to Altadena?\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: My bad, but at least we know the right bus to take us back. We just need to figure out how to get there from here." + }, + { + "key": "166_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/166/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Johnny, I want to thank you.\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do you mean, Mom? For breaking your best china?\n[00:05 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Oh, Johnny, that stuff was dollar store junk. No, I want to thank you for keeping Grandma entertained while I was busy with work by playing cards with her and listening to her stories. It really helped me out during this stressful period.\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, Mom, but did Grandma mention anything about her doctor's appointment? I'm worried she might have forgotten.\n[00:19 - 00:28] Speaker USER: She did, and she's planning to go next week. But as I was saying, I want to thank you for keeping her busy. Normally, she's trying to tell me how to clean my house. So, thank you.\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Am I back in your good books?" + }, + { + "key": "167_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/167/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi Michael.\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi Amy. What's up?\n[00:03 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I'm looking for the airport. Can you tell me how to get to the nearest subway station that goes to the airport? I need to catch a flight in about two hours and want to make sure I have enough time for the journey.\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I don't know the exact directions, but I think you could use a map app to find the best route.\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: That's a good idea. I think I can take the subway to the airport. Do you know where the subway is?\n[00:20 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, it's over there.\n[00:22 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Where? I don't see it from here. Can you point it out?\n[00:26 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Across the street.\n[00:27 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Oh, I see it now. Thanks. By the way, you mentioned a map app earlier, do you have a recommendation for one?\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem. I usually use Google Maps, it's pretty reliable.\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Great, I'll try that. Do you know if there's a restroom around here?\n[00:43 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, there's one here. It's in the store." + }, + { + "key": "168_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/168/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Can I help you, madam?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I'm looking for a cap. Size 16.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Would you like to try this one on?\n[00:06 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. It's a bit tight. Have you got a bigger size available, perhaps a 17 or 18? I'd really appreciate it if you could check your inventory thoroughly as I need this for an important event next week.\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Oh, before I check, do you prefer a specific color or style? It might help me find the right size for you.\n[00:18 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hadn't thought about that, but maybe something in a neutral color. Now, about the size—do you have a bigger one?\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker USER: All right. How about this one?\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's fine. I'll take it. Can I pay by credit card, or do you only accept cash?\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Oh, I forgot to ask—would you like it gift-wrapped?\n[00:36 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, that's fine, thank you. Now, can I pay by" + }, + { + "key": "169_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/169/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hello, Madam. What can I do for you today?\n[00:03 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello. I'd like to send 600 RMB in cash to my daughter. How long will it take for her to receive the money and is there any special documentation required for this transaction? I want to make sure everything goes smoothly.\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but do you need the money to arrive urgently, or is the standard 24-hour delivery okay for you?\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, 24 hours is fine. I was asking if there are any extra charges, like commission?\n[00:22 - 00:31] Speaker USER: No, there aren't any extra charges for this service. But you mentioned sending 600 RMB—did you also want to know how long it takes for her to receive the money?\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I did. So, it takes 24 hours, right?\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Exactly, 24 hours. Just fill in this slip, and we can proceed." + }, + { + "key": "170_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/170/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What do you think you'll be doing in five years' time, Carrie?\n[00:03 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: I definitely won't be working as a car park attendant. I want to become an opera singer. I hope I'll be living in Milan studying at one of the prestigious music academies there while performing in small local productions to gain experience and build my reputation in the opera world.\n[00:10 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry, just curious, have you already started any training or taken steps toward becoming an opera singer?\n[00:21 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I've been taking singing lessons for the past two years. But you didn't tell me, what about you, Frank?\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Unless I pass my exams, I'll probably serve rude customers in the restaurant.\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Come on. Don't be so sad. Cheer up, Frank." + }, + { + "key": "171_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/171/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Are you all right, Mark? Is anything wrong?\n[00:02 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm so homesick, I could die. All this studying, all this pressure, I just can't focus on anything because my mind keeps wandering back to my family and the comfort of home, which makes it even harder to concentrate.\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I'm really sorry to hear that. Have you tried talking to someone about how you're feeling? It might help to share your thoughts.\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: It takes time to get used to all this.\n[00:20 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Yes. But, you know, I lost sleep last night worrying about the upcoming exams and all the material I still need to review, which has left me feeling exhausted and even more anxious about my performance.\n[00:30 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Losing sleep can make everything feel worse. Have you heard from home recently? Maybe a letter from your mum would help.\n[00:37 - 00:46] Speaker USER: It's been almost a month since I got a letter from my mum. I'm going to write to her and explain the situation. By the way, do you have an envelope that I can borrow?\n[00:46 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I don't have any. I hardly ever send any letters.\n[00:50 - 00:55] Speaker USER: The bookstore is closed today. Is there another place I can get some stamps?" + }, + { + "key": "172_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/172/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Do you have somewhere to stay in London, Peter?\n[00:02 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I don't. In fact, I was about to ask you if you could arrange some place for me to find something that fits my needs and budget, preferably in a quiet neighborhood with good public transport connections since I'll need to commute to wherever I end up working.\n[00:07 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but do you have any specific preferences for the kind of place you'd like to stay? It might help me arrange something more suitable for you.\n[00:18 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I don't care if I share with other people, but I'm not good at housework. Maybe a home stay would be OK, but I don't like young children, because they're noisy and it's difficult to study. Hopefully, I can live with a lady who has retired.\n[00:33 - 00:41] Speaker USER: OK, that's no problem. But I must warn you that living with a family in London is very expensive. Much more expensive than other small cities.\n[00:41 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's not a big problem. I have some money saved. Besides, I can always get a part-time job. I'm working in a supermarket as a cashier now. So I don't think I will have trouble with managing my finances, even with the higher cost of living.\n[00:57 - 01:03] Speaker USER: Oh, about the part-time job—have you checked if your current job can transfer you to a London branch? That might save you some hassle.\n[01:03 - 01:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I haven't checked that yet. But coming back to what I was saying, I don't think I will have trouble with\n[01:17 - 01:20] Speaker USER: Sounds good. I'll call you if I get some information about that.\n[01:21 - 01:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, that's great. Thank you very much." + }, + { + "key": "173_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/173/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Stay with me, kids. Don't get lost.\n[00:03 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am not Dad. I never get lost in the supermarket, especially when I know exactly what I want to buy and have my shopping list prepared in advance with all the items categorized by aisle numbers.\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Sorry, but I just remembered, are we still planning to check out the daily necessities first, or should we split up now?\n[00:15 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was going to say I never get lost in the supermarket. But yes, I think it's better if we split up. I want to go to the video products section. The new album of Westlife just comes out.\nC: I want to buy some sports supplies.\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker USER: OK, kids. You can go. We'll meet by lunch time.\n[00:32 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: How about Dad? He is outside with our shopping bags, and I think he might be waiting for us to finish quickly so we can all go have lunch together at that new restaurant he's been wanting to try.\n[00:43 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Oh, I was going to say we can call him, but speaking of Dad, did you know he got a free deposit box?\n[00:49 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? That's convenient. But what about our stuff? Should we leave it with him?\n[00:54 - 00:59] Speaker USER: Yes, we can leave it with him. Remember, 12 o'clock, at the 2nd cash counter." + }, + { + "key": "174_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/174/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hello, Anna speaking!\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey, Anna, this is Jason.\n[00:03 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Jason, where have you been hiding lately? You know it's been a long time since your last call. Have you been busy with something important, or just avoiding everyone? I was starting to think you'd moved to another country without telling anyone!\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, Anna, I just wanted to jump in and say, I've been swamped with work. I got a promotion recently.\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Oh, that's great, congratulations! But wait, I was asking if you've been good.\n[00:21 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I've been good, just really busy. Thanks! I'm feeling pretty good about myself too. You know, bigger office, a raise, and even an assistant.\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker USER: That's good. So I guess I'll have to make an appointment to see you.\n[00:35 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: You are kidding.\n[00:36 - 00:38] Speaker USER: How long have you been working there?\n[00:39 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: A bit over two years. This is a fast-moving company, and seniority isn't the only factor in deciding promotions.\n[00:46 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Right, but you didn't mention—what exactly are you doing in your new role? Are you managing a team now or handling more strategic projects for the company?" + }, + { + "key": "175_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/175/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Did you hear what's going on downtown today? All the workers from the factory are staging a demonstration in the streets. Not one of the two thousand employees showed up for work today, and they have gathered outside the city hall to demand better working conditions for all factory employees, including safer working environments, fairer wages, and more reasonable shift schedules that don't force people to work excessive overtime without proper compensation.\n[00:15 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but do you know if this protest is affecting traffic in the area? I need to head downtown later, and I'm wondering if I should take a different route.\n[00:26 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Oh, yes, the streets are pretty congested, so it might be a good idea to avoid the area. But as I was saying, they're demanding better conditions for all factory employees.\n[00:36 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wow, sounds chaotic. . . . two thousand people in the streets carrying picket signs and shouting slogans. What gave them the motivation to finally organize and call management on the substandard working conditions? Was there a particular incident that triggered this, like a workplace accident or some particularly egregious violation of labor laws?\n[00:57 - 01:12] Speaker USER: I think it was the mayor's speech last week on equality and opportunity for all town citizens that gave them the push they needed. Anyway, the sentiments have been brewing for quite some time. I mean, we all know the working conditions at the factory are quite horrendous.\n[01:12 - 01:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: So what kind of demands do they have? What are they asking for specifically?" + }, + { + "key": "176_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/176/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Come back. You haven't paid yet.\n[00:02 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: May, just let him go this time, he always returns the newspapers in perfect condition and never causes any trouble for us or other customers in the shop.\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker USER: But he took some newspaper away without paying.\n[00:11 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, but there's a reason for it. He lives nearby and he would just glance at the newspaper headlines, read the political sections and then quietly return them later in the day after carefully folding them back exactly as they were before he touched them.\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Wait, so he doesn't actually take them home? Why does he have such a privilege?\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: He used to be a hero during the war time and everyone respects him.\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker USER: I see. Does he live by himself?\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, he has no children and his wife passed away when he was in the battle.\n[00:39 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Oh, right, you were saying earlier that he reads the political sections. Does he ever talk about them with anyone?\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really, but he is always busy telling the children stories." + }, + { + "key": "177_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/177/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I have made up my mind. I am getting a tattoo.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? Are you sure?\n[00:05 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Yeah! Why not? They are trendy and look great! I want to get a dragon on my arm or maybe a tiger on my back because I've always admired how those designs symbolize strength and courage in different cultures, and I think it would really suit my style.\n[00:13 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, but have you thought about the pain? I mean, tattoos aren't just painted on—they use needles that poke your skin repeatedly.\n[00:21 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Oh, I didn't know that! I thought they just paint it on your skin or something. But you know, I still think a dragon or tiger would look awesome with intricate details and shading, especially if the colors are vibrant and the artist can capture the essence of the animal's spirit.\n[00:36 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hold on, before you decide on the design, have you checked out the hygiene standards of the tattoo parlors around? It's crucial they use sterilized needles.\n[00:44 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Good point, I haven't looked into that yet. But I was actually going to ask—what do you think would look better, a dragon on my arm or a tiger on my back?" + }, + { + "key": "178_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/178/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Louis, how is your knee today? Have you seen a doctor?\n[00:03 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: I feel much better today. I went to the doctor and he told me it was not serious. I should be OK for Saturday's basketball game as long as I follow the doctor's advice about proper warm-up exercises and wearing a supportive knee brace during play.\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut you off, but are you sure playing on Saturday is a good idea? Maybe you should rest a bit longer to avoid any risk.\n[00:19 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand your concern, but the doctor said it's fine as long as I don't overdo it. By the way, I was saying I should be OK for Saturday's basketball game.\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Great. But why don't you have a good rest today? You can just practice throwing balls, but you shouldn't run.\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. Do you have any news about Michigan?\n[00:37 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Yes, I have some videos of their last three games. They're in my office. Shall we go there now and check them out before the others arrive?\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, before we head over, do you think we should invite the rest of the team to watch the videos with us?\n[00:50 - 01:02] Speaker USER: That's a good idea. But I was just about to ask if we should watch them together first to analyze\n[01:03 - 01:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: That would be great. Let's go." + }, + { + "key": "179_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/179/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I'll be at a lunch meeting for the next hour and a half. Will you please tell anyone who calls that I will call them back later this afternoon? And if anyone comes to the office, just have them wait until I come back, unless it's something urgent, then you can reach me on my cell and I'll try to wrap up the meeting early to address their concerns personally.\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, Mr. Roberts, just to clarify—what if they are there waiting for a long time? Should I offer them anything?\n[00:19 - 00:32] Speaker USER: You can show them the new video we made for the company. Also, I was going to mention that if anyone calls, I'll call them back later this afternoon unless it's a call from the board members, in which case, please try to reach me immediately.\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Got it, Mr. Roberts. I'll handle everything while you're out." + }, + { + "key": "100_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/100/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: What happened? I've been waiting for almost an hour.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry, but I had car trouble.\n[00:06 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Oh, that's too bad. Couldn't you have found another way to contact me, like borrowing a phone from someone nearby or maybe even flagging down a passing car to ask for help since you were stranded on the side of the road?\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was going to call you, but I didn't have any change for a pay phone.\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Wait, couldn't you have gotten some change in a store or something?\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: I thought about that, but I was out on the edge of town. There wasn't any place to get change.\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Oh, I see. That must have been frustrating." + }, + { + "key": "101_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/101/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I'm engaged in accounting.\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: What are your responsibilities in your present work?\n[00:05 - 00:33] Speaker USER: My work involves various routine bookkeeping and basic accounting tasks including journal entries, verifying data and reconciling discrepancies, preparing detailed reports from raw data, and checking accounting documents for completeness, mathematical accuracy and ensuring that they comply with the company's internal controls and policies while maintaining strict confidentiality of all financial information and working closely with auditors during annual reviews.\n[00:21 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I'm curious—how do you handle discrepancies when you find them? Do you have a specific process you follow?\n[00:33 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Yes, I do follow a process. I usually start by double-checking the entries and then cross-referencing them with supporting documents to identify any errors. If the discrepancy still isn't resolved, I escalate it to a supervisor. By the way, I was about to mention that I also ensure consistency in the reports, which is crucial for accuracy.\n[00:54 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds thorough. Are you familiar with the PRC Financial and Tax Regulations?" + }, + { + "key": "102_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/102/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Guess what? Paul and Susan are engaged.\n[00:03 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? When did that happen? I can't believe I missed that news! I thought they were just casually dating, but apparently things have progressed much faster than anyone expected.\n[00:05 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just remembered—didn't Paul mention something about a big surprise last week? Could that have been it?\n[00:14 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, exactly! That was the surprise. It happened a week ago. They met last summer and now just\n[00:28 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Wow, that's quick! Have they set a date for the wedding? I'd love to know more details about their plans and how they're handling everything so fast." + }, + { + "key": "103_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/103/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hello, is this the ABC Company?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. May I help you?\n[00:04 - 00:18] Speaker USER: We have just arrived from Tokyo and we've been looking for our reserved car of your company all over, but we cannot seem to locate it anywhere despite checking all the designated pickup zones and asking several airport staff members for assistance.\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, could you please tell me where exactly you are right now? It might help us locate the car faster.\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker USER: We're at the main entrance of the airport. We expected the car to be here, but we cannot find it.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see. What is your reservation number?\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Our reservation number is J-221.\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let me see. Oh, yes. We have your reservation number. But you mentioned earlier that you couldn't find the car, right? Let me check—\n[00:40 - 00:42] Speaker USER: You mean you haven't arranged any car?\n[00:42 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry to say 'No.' But let me double-check with our local team to see if there was a mix-up." + }, + { + "key": "104_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/104/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Thanks for coming shopping with me.\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm so honored that you thought to ask me.\n[00:04 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I've never given a speech in front of a thousand people but I want to make sure I look confident and professional, so I'm really focusing on finding the perfect outfit that will help me feel prepared and self-assured.\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're going to do great. And you're going to look great.\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Thanks. Now let's decide which one of these suits looks best for this occasion.\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: I still like the olive one best. There's a tailor here who can take up the sleeves for you.\n[00:27 - 00:37] Speaker USER: The question is, can he have it done before the big event on Friday? I need to know exactly when it'll be ready so I can plan my schedule accordingly and avoid any last-minute stress.\n[00:33 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Before Friday? I was just about to ask the same thing. These guys are professional. I think they can have it done tomorrow. Let's ask." + }, + { + "key": "105_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/105/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What are you going to do for your year abroad, Tim?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Study study study! I want to learn a lot.\n[00:07 - 00:08] Speaker USER: You're going to take courses?\n[00:09 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I'm going to take some university courses in subjects that really interest me, like history and literature and I'm particularly excited about the opportunity to explore ancient civilizations through primary sources in their original languages.\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Wait, are these courses in English or the local language?\n[00:23 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Mostly in the local language, but I haven't mentioned yet that I'm also planning on joining some extra-curricular activities to help improve my language skills and immerse myself in the culture through local community events and language exchange programs with native speakers.\n[00:35 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Sounds hard.\n[00:41 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, but I think it's probably for the best.\n[00:43 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Won't you get lonely?\n[00:45 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey, I'm a pretty cool guy; I'll make friends. And I'll have a lot of extra-curricular activities too. You know, like fencing or theater or something." + }, + { + "key": "106_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/106/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, Peter. I'm sorry.\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi, Diana. What's wrong?\n[00:03 - 00:15] Speaker USER: We were going to Hong Kong this weekend. But I'm afraid I can't make it this time, even though I was really looking forward to it because I've been planning this trip for months and had so many places I wanted to visit with you.\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, is it something serious? Did something happen?\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: No, nothing like that. I have a really big geography test and I have to study for it.\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see. We can go next weekend instead?\n[00:24 - 00:34] Speaker USER: No, I don't want to ruin your weekend. You go ahead and please take the book I bought to my friend Sally. Tell her I have to study all weekend, because I can't risk not being fully prepared for the test.\n[00:35 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, about Sally, do you want me to ask her if she can help you with the geography test? Maybe she has some good study tips.\n[00:42 - 00:54] Speaker USER: That's a good idea, thanks! But I was going to say I can't afford to fail the test since it counts for 40% of our final grade and could determine whether I get into the advanced geography program next semester.\n[00:49 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Got it, no worries. I'll make sure she knows." + }, + { + "key": "107_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/107/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Good morning. What can I do for you?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am looking for a flat for 2 people near the university.\n[00:06 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Well. There are several places available and the rent ranges from 80 to $150 a month. What are your preferences regarding location, amenities, and proximity to public transportation? Do you have any specific requirements in mind?\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but do these rents include utilities, or is that extra?\n[00:21 - 00:28] Speaker USER: The rent usually doesn't include utilities, so you'll need to budget for those separately. Now, what are your requirements?\n[00:28 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think a flat for no more than $100 a month is good. I prefer to live in a quiet street and I need at least 2 bedrooms.\n[00:37 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Well, we have got 2 flats that meet your requirements. This one costs $85 a month, it's 2 miles away from the university.\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well. That's a little far to walk. What about the other one?\n[00:50 - 00:57] Speaker USER: The second one is 3/2 miles away from the university, but it is smaller and more expensive. It's $100 a month.\n[00:57 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Can we go to have a look at the second one now? I want to examine the room before making a final decision.\n[01:03 - 01:12] Speaker USER: No problem, but I need to grab the keys from the office first and check the availability schedule to ensure the current tenants aren't home during our viewing, so it might take a few minutes.\n[01:10 - 01:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, before you continue, I just remembered—does the $100 flat include any furniture?\n[01:15 - 01:25] Speaker USER: Actually, I was about to say you need to wait for 5 minutes because I need to finish typing this piece of material. And yes, the $100 flat does come with basic furniture.\n[01:26 - 01:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, I can wait. Thanks for the information." + }, + { + "key": "108_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/108/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I like that picture you put up on the wall yesterday.\n[00:03 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, thank you. It's a photograph that I took on my vacation last year when I visited the coastal region and captured that stunning sunset during golden hour with the waves crashing against the rocks in the foreground, creating this perfect natural composition.\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker USER: You took it yourself? I didn't know you were a photographer.\n[00:19 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh yes, I've been taking pictures for quite some time now. It started as a hobby, but now it's something I really enjoy doing in my free time.\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just have to ask—what kind of camera do you use?\n[00:33 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: I use a DSLR, mostly for its versatility. But I was saying I've been taking pictures for years. It sounds interesting! Do you have anymore of your pictures here and may I see them?\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Yes, certainly! Some of them are faces, just faces of people whom I see when I'm walking around.\n[00:51 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you let them know that you're taking pictures of them?\n[00:54 - 01:03] Speaker USER: I try not to? I don't like pictures of people who set themselves for the camera. I like people who are going about their business without knowing the camera's there." + }, + { + "key": "109_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/109/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Oh, Eric. Could you please turn the TV off? I'm trying to focus on some important project deadlines that are coming up this week, and the noise from your program is making it impossible for me to concentrate properly.\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I've just got home from work. I really need to relax for a bit.\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker USER: That's not the point. You don't have to relax with the sound so loud.\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, do you mind closing your bedroom door? So I won't have to turn the TV off.\n[00:20 - 00:29] Speaker USER: No, sorry, I can't. The door is broken, no way to close it properly until the handyman comes tomorrow afternoon to repair the hinges and alignment issues.\n[00:29 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right! I forgot about that. OK. I'll turn the TV off now, but I want to watch my favorite program in an hour." + }, + { + "key": "110_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/110/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Mom! I hate eating vegetables!\n[00:02 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: You don't have to eat them. I don't force you to eat something you really dislike, but you need to try at least a small portion of each vegetable to ensure you're getting proper nutrition and developing healthy eating habits for your future.\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Wait, really? So, can I have dessert now? I love chocolate cake!\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: No dessert for you unless you eat all your vegetables.\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker USER: But I don't like them! It's not fair!\n[00:22 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: You can have some fruit for dessert. If you eat an apple and a banana, I might let you have a small piece of chocolate cake.\n[00:29 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Ok... actually, I don't mind eating peas and carrots, but I hate broccoli and cauliflower because they have such a strong bitter flavor and weird texture that makes me feel like I'm chewing on little trees.\n[00:40 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, so you're fine with peas and carrots? That's good to know. But what about the broccoli and cauliflower?\n[00:47 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Yeah, I was saying I hate broccoli and cauliflower.\n[00:51 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll remember that for next time. You'll get extra peas and carrots, but no broccoli or cauliflower. OK?" + }, + { + "key": "111_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/111/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: This is our rock-bottom price, Mr. Lee.\n[00:02 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: If that's the case, there's not much point in further discussion. We might as well call the whole negotiation off and save time since we seem to be at an impasse with our current positions and expectations.\n[00:07 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sorry, before we consider calling it off, I just want to clarify—what exactly is the gap you're seeing between our prices? Maybe we can still find a middle ground.\n[00:17 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: The gap is too great. Your unit price is 100 dollars higher than we want. Well, I suggest we meet each other halfway.\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Do you mean a further reduction of 50 dollars in our price? That's impossible!\n[00:30 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: What would you suggest then?\n[00:32 - 00:43] Speaker USER: The best we can do is another 30 dollars off. That's definitely the lowest we can go. But earlier, you mentioned calling the deal off if we couldn't come to an agreement, and I understand that.\n[00:44 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, but before we go there, that still leaves a gap of 20 dollars. Let's meet each other halfway again and split the difference; I think this is a price we can both be satisfied with." + }, + { + "key": "112_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/112/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Good morning, Ms. Chan. What can I get you today?\n[00:03 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good morning, Mr. Church. I'd like some lamb chops for the children's dinner tonight, something that would be easy to prepare and nutritious since they've been quite active with their after-school sports activities lately.\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Sorry, just to clarify, are these chops for a special occasion or just a regular meal?\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, just for lunch. I'll take four shoulder chops and I'd like a small chicken.\n[00:20 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Would you like to choose a chicken?\n[00:22 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Which one is cheaper?\n[00:24 - 00:25] Speaker USER: This one is our cheapest.\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: How much is all that? I don't have much cash. Can I give you a card instead if that's okay?\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Oh, before I forget, did you want to know the exact price of the lamb chops and chicken?\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that would be helpful. And also, can I give you a check?" + }, + { + "key": "113_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/113/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, boss. You wanted to see me?\n[00:02 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Zina. Look, I know when I hired you, I told you I'd pay you a salary. But I just can't sustain the current payroll with the company's cash flow situation right now, especially since our major client unexpectedly pulled out of their contract last week.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Excuse me? I hope I didn't just hear what I think I just heard. Are you saying you can't pay me?\n[00:18 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know it's awkward, but you're going to be thanking me later. I'm going to make you rich. But as I was saying before, about the salary [interrupt]— I'm considering offering you equity in the company instead, which could be worth much more in the long run once we secure this new round of funding from investors.\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Wait, hold on. How exactly do you plan on making me rich if there's no salary involved?" + }, + { + "key": "114_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/114/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hello, is Jack there?\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking.\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Jack! It's Rose here.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi, Rose. How's everything?\n[00:07 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Fine, thanks. I'm having several friends over for dinner this Saturday. And I was wondering if you have the time to help me with some preparations before everyone arrives, like arranging the table settings, decorating the living room, and maybe even assisting with some last-minute cooking if you're comfortable with that.\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that sounds fun! Do you need me to bring anything?\n[00:24 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Actually, I was going to ask if you could come a bit earlier to help with setting up. But about bringing something, I was thinking of asking everyone to bring their favorite dessert. Would that work for you?\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, I can do that. What time should I come to help with the setup?" + }, + { + "key": "115_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/115/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: How do you like this waltz?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's very nice, I like it very much.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Well, then, may I invite you for the first dance?\n[00:09 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: My pleasure. But I'm afraid I'm not much of a dancer, and I suppose you dance quite frequently, right? I've noticed how confidently you move across the dance floor, which makes me think you must have years of experience.\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Actually, I don't dance often at all. In fact, I took up dancing quite recently.\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, really? But you're doing the waltz wonderfully well.\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker USER: I'm glad you say so, you dance beautifully too. It's lucky that I got a partner.\n[00:31 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you for your compliments. It's just that you are a good leader. Do you like the fox-trot and other ballroom dances as well?\n[00:39 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Sorry, I just realized I never asked—what dances do you do best?\n[00:43 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Disco is my favorite. I like it better than any other dances because it can release one's pent-up feelings, and is a healthy exercise. But I don't do the rock and roll and the break dance.\n[00:54 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Oh, well, the music has stopped. Thank you for the dance.\n[00:59 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: My pleasure. Let's go and have a drink." + }, + { + "key": "116_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/116/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Here's your drink, sir.\n[00:01 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, that's not right. I didn't order a coffee. I ordered a cola.\n[00:06 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Oh, I'm terribly sorry, sir. I'll go and get you cola right away and will personally ensure that this mistake doesn't happen again with your order. Please accept our apologies for the inconvenience.\n[00:10 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Waiter!\n[00:18 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Yes, sir. I'll bring your drink right away.\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's not that. There's an animal in my soup.\n[00:24 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Is there, sir? I'm very sorry. I'll change it straight away and will have our kitchen staff thoroughly inspect all ingredients to prevent such incidents in the future. Would you like to speak with the manager about this situation?\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've never been to such a dirty restaurant, and never seen such slow service." + }, + { + "key": "117_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/117/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What did you think of the movie?\n[00:02 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: I didn't like it. Not a bit. I couldn't stand the music. Besides the story was so boring that it put me to sleep halfway through and I completely missed the climax which apparently wasn't even worth staying awake for according to my friend who watched it.\n[00:08 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Really? I noticed that it was not as exciting as I expected, but the music was great. I'm always fond of Jazz. And that movie had a lot of Jazz.\n[00:18 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know. However, Jazz always annoys me. I really don't enjoy music in a\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Oh, I see. But I was curious, you mentioned the story put you to sleep—what exactly about it didn't work for you?\n[00:38 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was just too slow and predictable. I like movies with a lot of action, thrillers, and chillers.\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Well, I enjoy the popcorn and being with you. You're more important than the movie.\n[00:50 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks for the sweet words.\n[00:51 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Any time." + }, + { + "key": "118_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/118/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Lodge, you must come around sometime. You have to check out my new stereo system - it's this incredible high-end setup with surround sound that makes you feel like you're in a concert hall.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, when is a good time for you?\n[00:10 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Can you make it on Tuesd—or maybe another day if that doesn't work for you? I was thinking we could make an evening of it with some good music and maybe order some food in.\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I just realized I have a meeting on Tuesday. Could we maybe do another day?\n[00:21 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Ah, I see. No problem. How about Wednesday instead? I was going to say Tuesday after six would be fine\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wednesday works for me. But what time on Wednesday should I come by?\n[00:41 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Anytime after six will be fine on Wednesday as well. The later you come, the better actually because I'll have more time to prepare some snacks and get the perfect playlist ready for our listening session.\n[00:52 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: All right, it's a date." + }, + { + "key": "119_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/119/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi, I'm Jake. I'm new to the choir. What's your name?\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello, there, my name is Tonia.\n[00:06 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Do you sing alto?\n[00:07 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I can do both soprano and alto but the director asked me to sing alto for the next performance because we need a strong alto section to balance out the harmonies and create a more dynamic sound overall.\n[00:13 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Oh, that's interesting! I was wondering, how do you find switching between soprano and alto? Is it challenging?\n[00:21 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: It can be a bit tricky, especially when the pieces have a wide range. But I was going to mention that the next performance is a big one, so the director's decision makes sense. What about you?\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Looks like we both float back and forth. I'm baritone.\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Our bass section is really good. You're going to love singing with them.\n[00:41 - 00:49] Speaker USER: I heard them warming up earlier. You're right. By the way, you mentioned something about the next performance—what's the piece we're preparing for?\n[00:49 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's a classical piece, very intricate. But don't worry, you'll catch on quickly. It's good to have you in the group. We can always use a good baritone!" + }, + { + "key": "120_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/120/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi, sir. Come and have a look here. We have all kinds of sweaters.\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm looking for a sweater for my wife. Tomorrow is her birthday. And I know she needs a woolen sweater.\n[00:09 - 00:20] Speaker USER: How do you like this grey one? It's pure wool, one hundred percent of Xinjiang wool which is known for its exceptional softness and warmth while being lightweight and breathable for all-day comfort.\n[00:14 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: It feels good. Are there cowl-neck pullovers with the same color? My wife prefers a turtleneck to a crewneck, but she might like the cowl-neck style as well.\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Oh, actually, we do have the cowl-neck ones. What size do you want?\n[00:30 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Size one. By the way, what if I bring home this sweater and my wife doesn't like the color or the fit? Is there an exchange policy?\n[00:39 - 00:45] Speaker USER: You can always bring it back to us for a full refund. But I was going to mention, did you want it gift-wrapped?\n[00:46 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yes! Could I have it gift-wrapped, please?" + }, + { + "key": "121_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/121/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Well, you can pay by mail, telegraphic or SWIFT transfer. Or you can have a banker's draft and request it to be sent directly to the beneficiary's address with tracking confirmation and insurance coverage for added security and peace of mind.\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just want to clarify—between telegraphic and SWIFT transfers, which one is more secure?\n[00:14 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Both are secure, but SWIFT is generally faster and more widely used. I was going to mention that you could also mail the banker's draft yourself to the beneficiary, which is another option.\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see. Which is the best way?\n[00:29 - 00:41] Speaker USER: It depends on the amount and how fast you want that person to receive the money. A SWIFT transfer is the fastest method, but a banker's draft is usually the cheapest. How much do you wanna send?\n[00:42 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: $800.\n[00:44 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Why don't you send it by mail payment order?\n[00:46 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: How long does it take?\n[00:48 - 00:49] Speaker USER: About a week.\n[00:50 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know. Can I send it more quickly?\n[00:53 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Sure. You can have a Telegraphic or a SWIFT transfer.\n[00:57 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: And how long do those take?" + }, + { + "key": "122_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/122/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Where did you get assigned to go this time around?\n[00:03 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: They asked me to go to Paris to check on the new office that was just established there and help train the local team on our company's operational procedures and corporate culture. And you?\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Hong Kong again. I would like to go somewhere different for a change, maybe somewhere with a completely different culture.\n[00:14 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Different? Well, Paris is great, but Hong Kong has its own charm. Do you have any specific places in mind where you'd want to go instead?\n[00:23 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Maybe somewhere in South America, but honestly, anywhere new would be exciting. Teach me Cantonese and I'll pull some strings to get a trade with you next time around.\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: If you really want to learn, remind me when you get back from your business trip.\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker USER: You're on. By the way, when do you leave for Paris? I forgot to ask earlier.\n[00:42 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm scheduled to fly out on the tenth." + }, + { + "key": "123_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/123/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:23] Speaker USER: For the Savings Deposit you could actually get more. You see, in a time deposit, the interest rate is 1.58% after the 20% interest tax. So, technically you could get more than a third of the amount you would get from the insurance policy, depending on how long you keep the deposit and considering the compounding effect that significantly boosts your returns over extended periods.\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hold on, did you say a third more? Could you explain how that works?\n[00:23 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Sure, let me break it down for you. But before that, I didn't finish mentioning the exact amount you'd get from the time deposit" + }, + { + "key": "124_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/124/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hello sir, may I help you?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I accidentally dropped my phone in the toilet.\n[00:07 - 00:22] Speaker USER: I see. Well, you have come to the right place. We have over one hundred models of more than twenty leading mobile phone brands, including the latest waterproof and water-resistant options that would be perfect for your situation, along with comprehensive warranty coverage for peace of mind.\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I'm really hoping to find something that's not too expensive. Maybe something mid-range?\n[00:23 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Absolutely, we have this new ETC smartphone. It comes with the Android OS so you can download applications. It also has a built-in camera, mp3 player, and touch screen. It works on the 3G network so you have fast access to the internet wherever you are.\n[00:39 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: What about Wi-fi?\n[00:41 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Of course! You can access the internet from any hotspot as well as from home. Oh, and I forgot to mention earlier, the ETC smartphone is also within the mid-range price bracket you were asking about.\n[00:53 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great. One last thing. Is it waterproof?" + }, + { + "key": "125_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/125/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Well, my particular interest is collecting stamps, especially the rare ones. What about the designs? Do you focus on specific themes like famous landmarks, cultural events, or just go for what catches your eye visually?\n[00:06 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but when you say \"rare,\" do you mean limited editions or stamps from specific historical periods?\n[00:13 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Both, actually. I have a few limited editions and some from the early 1900s. But you mentioned skin-diving—how did you get into that?\n[00:23 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, it started when I went on a vacation to the coast. The underwater world just fascinated me, and I couldn't resist exploring it further. But back to your stamps, do you prefer collecting based on the rarity or the historical significance of the stamps, like those issued during important political changes or cultural revolutions?\n[00:42 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Mostly rarity, but sometimes the design catches my eye too. Anyway, skin-diving sounds thrilling! How often do you get to do it?" + }, + { + "key": "126_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/126/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Good morning. Welcome to Time After Time Watches.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd like to buy a watch.\n[00:05 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Well, you've come to the right place. What kind of watch are you looking for? Do you have a specific style or brand in mind? We carry everything from classic dress watches to sporty chronographs and smartwatches with advanced fitness tracking capabilities.\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I'm not exactly sure. Could you show me a few options in different price ranges?\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Of course. Let's see. How much is this one?\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hmm. . . This Rolex? $1,000.\n[00:29 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Oh. I don't think I can afford that. How about something a bit more affordable? Maybe in the $300-$500 range? We have some excellent Seiko and Citizen models that offer great value with automatic movements and sapphire crystal glass.\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, before we move on, do you have anything under $300?\n[00:43 - 00:50] Speaker USER: I was just about to show you a few options in that range. But before I do, let me tell you about this one here, which is $500.\n[00:51 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wow. That's still too much for me. Don't you have anything cheaper?" + }, + { + "key": "127_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/127/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Did you enjoy the restaurant?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I didn't really like it all that much.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: What do you think the problem was?\n[00:06 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, they are pretty new. I just didn't feel that they were ready to handle the volume of customers they had that night, especially considering how chaotic the kitchen seemed and how long it took for orders to come out.\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Ready to open? I had the same thought. The food wasn't all that exciting either.\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Right, the food was underwhelming. But I was also thinking about the service—did you notice it wasn't up to par?\n[00:27 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Oh, absolutely. The service certainly didn't add to the experience. By the way, you mentioned earlier that they weren't ready to open yet. What exactly made you feel that way?\n[00:37 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Mostly the lack of coordination between the staff and the overall vibe. Maybe we could try it again in a few months when things have settled down." + }, + { + "key": "128_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/128/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: You're making my blood boil.\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Calm down, Madam.\n[00:04 - 00:15] Speaker USER: I'm about to explode! You've made a mess of this and I can't believe how things have been allowed to get to this point despite my repeated warnings and clear instructions about how this should have been handled from the beginning.\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I completely understand your frustration, but could you please tell me exactly what went wrong so I can better assist you?\n[00:16 - 00:25] Speaker USER: The whole situation has been mismanaged from the start. I can't believe how poorly this has been handled, and sorry isn't good enough! What can you do to help me?\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand why you're angry, Mrs. Wilson, and believe me, we are doing everything in our power to work this out.\n[00:32 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Well, obviously, what you're doing is not good enough, because I'm still dealing with the same issue that should have been resolved weeks ago when I first brought it to your attention!\n[00:43 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: I apologize for interrupting, but would you be open to discussing specific solutions? We really want to make this right for you.\n[00:51 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Of course, but I need to know what exactly you're planning. And also, you didn't finish telling me how long this will take to fix.\n[00:59 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: If you could just give us a few more days, we should be able to get this straightened out." + }, + { + "key": "129_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/129/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: How have you been doing lately?\n[00:01 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I haven't been sleeping well. I am kind of out of energy during the day because of it and find myself struggling to concentrate on even simple tasks at work or when talking with friends.\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Sorry to hear that. Is there some reason why you can't get enough sleep?\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: I go to bed, but I just can't get comfortable enough to stay asleep.\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker USER: When do you turn in for the night?\n[00:19 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I usually try to go to bed around 11, but my mother is ill with cancer, and I think the stress is really affecting my sleep patterns and making it nearly impossible for me to get the rest I desperately need to function properly.\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Oh, I'm so sorry to hear about your mother. That must be incredibly hard. Do you have a lot on your mind when you try to go to sleep?\n[00:36 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I think about her a lot. I was saying before, I usually try to go to bed around 11, but I can't seem to settle down.\n[00:44 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Do you ever meditate or read before bedtime?\n[00:47 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: I usually watch a lot of television before I go to bed. Maybe I should try something else to help me quiet down." + }, + { + "key": "130_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/130/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: My amenities bill says that I owe $10 for a movie, but I never ordered one.\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let's see. It says that you were charged Monday at 9:00 p.m. for the movie 'Titanic.'\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker USER: That's absolutely wrong! I was out exploring the city Monday night.\n[00:14 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, let me see what I can do for you.\n[00:17 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Thank you. I didn't think it would be this complicated to resolve such a simple issue, especially when I have clear evidence that I wasn't even in the hotel at the time of the supposed movie purchase.\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just to clarify, were you out the entire evening on Monday, or could someone else have possibly accessed your room?\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker USER: No, I was out the entire evening, so there's no way anyone could have ordered it from my room. What were you about to say earlier?\n[00:36 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was going to mention that I can take the $10 off your bill, but I need to charge you $2 for the service.\n[00:43 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Are you serious? I have to pay $2 for a movie I never watched?\n[00:49 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Unfortunately, sir, it's how the computer is programmed.\n[00:53 - 00:57] Speaker USER: This is outrageous! I'm never coming back to this hotel again!\n[00:58 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry, sir. Perhaps you'd like to write a letter to headquarters." + }, + { + "key": "131_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/131/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Jack, I don't know how to write my resume. Could you tell me about that?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: You should first write your name and contact information.\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker USER: What does the contact information include?\n[00:10 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Such as your land line phone number, mobile phone number and your mailing address along with a professional email that you check regularly, preferably one that includes your name for better recognition.\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but should I include my LinkedIn profile as well?\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, including your LinkedIn profile is a good idea. I was about to say email address too.\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Got it. Anything else?\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Then you should write your objectives, such as seeking a position in foreign trade.\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker USER: I see. It is the position desired.\n[00:38 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. After that, you should emphasize your skills, educational background, and related experience.\n[00:44 - 00:52] Speaker USER: I see. Skills are about specialty, and educational background is easy as well. But what about related experience? I have little work experience.\n[00:53 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't worry. It will take time to accumulate experience. You need to be confident in yourself.\n[00:58 - 01:09] Speaker USER: I see. By the way, should I write the educational background starting from my high school or just focus on higher education? I'm not sure what recruiters typically expect to see in this section of the resume.\n[01:06 - 01:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, before you ask that, I just wanted to clarify—when you say you have little work experience, do you mean internships as well?\n[01:14 - 01:22] Speaker USER: Yes, I was referring to internships too. But back to my question, should I write the educational background starting from elementary school?\n[01:22 - 01:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Generally from the college." + }, + { + "key": "132_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/132/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I don't think Poppas is right for this position.\n[00:03 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I agree. He's got experience as a computer operator but he has very little training in programming. What about Anderson?\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I like him. He seems very enthusiastic and he knows a lot about programming.\n[00:16 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's true. Do you think he is dependable enough, though? He's already had two different jobs this year. He might work for a couple of months and then decide to move on to another opportunity that offers better benefits or a more flexible schedule, which seems to be his pattern based on his employment history.\n[00:24 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Leave, right? That's a concern, but his last supervisor wrote a three-page letter of recommendation. He says Anderson is an excellent programmer.\n[00:34 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: He probably is. But we don't want him to leave after we've spent a lot of time training him. Actually, I think Logan is the best candidate.\n[00:42 - 00:46] Speaker USER: She hasn't worked since she got married, hasn't she?\n[00:46 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: She's been taking care of her family. But she is really devoted. Oh, yes. The letter from her principal says she did a wonderful job. Do you think she'll be a good fit for the team and be able to quickly adapt to our work environment?\n[01:00 - 01:06] Speaker USER: Programmer? I bet she will. She has an excellent letter of recommendation from her teacher at the institute she attended.\n[01:07 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's true.\n[01:08 - 01:15] Speaker USER: And Logan seems more professional. She was well-dressed and seemed to have a very positive attitude about working for us." + }, + { + "key": "133_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/133/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Good morning, Plaza Hotel. Can I help you?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello, I'm just checking the room rates. How much are the single rooms, please?\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Well, sir, the singles are now from 180 to 240 dollars.\n[00:12 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: And the doubles?\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker USER: The double rooms are now 270 to 330 dollars.\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: That includes tax, I assume? Because I'd like to know the total cost including all additional charges before making my reservation decision.\n[00:19 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but just to confirm, the double rooms are from 270 to 330 dollars, right?\n[00:27 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's correct. But to answer your earlier question, no, the price doesn't include tax. However, it does include breakfast, and the service charge is extra.\n[00:36 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Thank you very much. I think I got that. That's singles from 180 to 240 dollars, doubles to 270 dollars.\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: No. The price of doubles is from 270 to 330 dollars.\n[00:50 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Oh, I see. And can I get an extra bed if we need it for our stay?\n[00:55 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely, an extra bed is 45 dollars, and just to clarify, you were asking about the tax earlier—did you need more details on that?\n[01:04 - 01:08] Speaker USER: No, that's fine, I understand now. Thank you very much." + }, + { + "key": "134_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/134/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Good afternoon. ABC Imports. May I help you?\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, may I speak to Mr. James Johnson, please?\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I'm afraid Mr. Johnson isn't available right now. Would you like to leave a message?\n[00:13 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: This is Richard Alexander with Star Electronics. It's very important that he returns my call this afternoon, as we have some urgent matters to discuss regarding the upcoming product launch and potential supply chain issues that need immediate attention.\n[00:19 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but could you please clarify if this is regarding an ongoing project or a new inquiry? It might help me prioritize the message.\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's about an ongoing project. I need him to get back to me this afternoon.\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Understood. Does he have your office number and your mobile phone number?\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think so, but let me give them to you again.\n[00:41 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Okay.\n[00:41 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: My office number is 714-555-2000; my cell phone number is 909-555-2308. He can reach me at my office number before 6 p.m. or anytime today on my mobile, especially after hours.\n[01:01 - 01:09] Speaker USER: Just to confirm, you mentioned it's regarding an ongoing project. Could you specify which project this is about? That might help him respond more quickly.\n[01:09 - 01:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's the West Coast expansion project. And as I was saying, he can reach me on my mobile anytime today." + }, + { + "key": "135_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/135/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, Tom. What are you reading?\n[00:02 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, hi, Tanya. This is a newspaper, the Community News. It carries only good news stories about local heroes, community achievements, and uplifting events, which is a refreshing change from the usual negativity and sensationalism we see elsewhere.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but do you mean it only focuses on positive stories? That sounds interesting.\n[00:19 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly, it only focuses on positive stories. I'm so fed up with all the bad news you read about all the time. It's about time someone offers some creative choice to the mainstream media outlets that dominate the industry, challenging their tendency to prioritize conflict and drama over meaningful, inspiring content that actually benefits society.\n[00:35 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Speaking of mainstream newspapers, do you think they will ever shift towards more positive content, or is that just wishful thinking?" + }, + { + "key": "136_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/136/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What's going on here?\n[00:01 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: You mean, what's happening? Well, constable, I'm trying to get out of the window and Freud here is helping me push it open because it's stuck and we've been working on it for nearly fifteen minutes now with no luck.\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Why are you climbing through the window and not leaving by the front door?\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, you see I can't find the key and I'm in a hurry. Come on, Freud, we're almost done here, just need to grab one more thing.\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Just a minute you two. I don't think you're telling me the truth. This isn't your house, is it?\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, it's my brother's. I'm staying with him for a while.\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Is he at home?\n[00:33 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm afraid not. He's just in jail for house-breaking at the moment. Oh, and earlier, I was saying Freud was helping me with the window—just wanted to make sure you caught that." + }, + { + "key": "137_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/137/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Catherine, you look great in these photos.\n[00:03 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, thanks. I got into that wedding dress with great difficulty. It was too tight, but I was determined to make it work because it held so much sentimental value and I wanted to honor my family tradition.\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Why didn't you get one your size?\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, it was my grandmother's - my mother wore it on her wedding day, and I really wanted to wear it on mine. I suffered for six months so I could wear it.\n[00:24 - 00:25] Speaker USER: How did you do it?\n[00:25 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you know this diet that many actors are doing? I don't think it's very healthy if you do it for a long time, but it really helps you lose weight quickly by focusing on high-protein meals and eliminating carbs completely, which can be quite challenging but effective for short-term goals.\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Wait, is it the diet that you love but have to avoid?\n[00:44 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's right. Dieting is so boring. But actually, I was going to say it really works, especially with things like roast chicken, steak, and bacon. Hopefully, I won't need to wear the wedding dress again anyway." + }, + { + "key": "138_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/138/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Can you tell us what you like doing in the evening?\n[00:02 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I like music. I listen to a lot of pop music. But most of all, I like spending my evenings watching TV shows, especially dramas and documentaries that explore fascinating historical events or complex human relationships, which really help me relax after a long day.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Speaking of music, have you checked out that new pop album that just dropped last week? It's been getting a lot of buzz.\n[00:19 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I haven't yet, but I'll definitely look into it. But as I was saying, I like watching TV. It's much better than reading a book.\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Watching TV is great for unwinding. What shows are you currently into?" + }, + { + "key": "139_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/139/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Did you watch TV last night, Rose?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah. I saw a science program. It was quite interesting.\n[00:06 - 00:07] Speaker USER: What was it about?\n[00:07 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Mars. Scientists say there might be water on its surface, possibly in the form of ice, especially near the polar regions, and this discovery could revolutionize our understanding of potential life beyond Earth.\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Water? That's fascinating! If there's water, do you think it means we could actually live there someday?\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hope so. Did you know the US successfully sent two robotic explorers to Mars last month?\n[00:28 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Sure. I heard about this on the TV. On January 3rd, 2004, Explorer Spirit landed near the so-called Gusev Crater. And three weeks later, Spirit's twin explorer, Opportunity, landed on Meridiani Planum named by NASA after the plain where they expected to find evidence of past water activity.\n[00:48 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I remember hearing about that! But you mentioned something earlier about water on Mars—what exactly did they say about it?\n[00:55 - 01:02] Speaker USER: Right, I was saying that scientists believe there might be water on Mars, which is why they're so interested in exploring it further." + }, + { + "key": "60_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/60/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Did you have any kind of punishment in your life and studies?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, just once.\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker USER: What was the reason?\n[00:07 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: I once played truant when I was in college because I intended to organize a donation activity for the disaster-hit areas in Sichuan, and I felt it was more important at the time since the earthquake had caused such widespread devastation and the local communities desperately needed immediate assistance.\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Wait, you skipped class to organize a donation? That sounds like a noble cause. Did your professors know about it?\n[00:26 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: They found out later, but at first, I didn't inform them. I was more focused on getting the donations for the areas in Sichuan. By the way, I didn't get to finish—\n[00:36 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Oh, right, you were saying it was for the disaster-hit areas in Sichuan. How did the event go in the end?\n[00:41 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was successful, but I still had to face the consequences for missing class." + }, + { + "key": "61_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/61/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I have to do some shopping.\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: What are you going to look for?\n[00:03 - 00:11] Speaker USER: I'm trying to buy a new bedroom set including a comfortable mattress, sturdy bed frame, and matching nightstands that will complement the overall aesthetic of my room.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: What store are you going to?\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I'm not sure yet, but I was thinking of starting with some local stores.\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but have you considered checking online first? Sometimes you can find better deals.\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker USER: That's a good point, but I was saying I'm not sure where to start looking. Do you have any suggestions?\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Would you like me to tell you where I got mine?\n[00:31 - 00:32] Speaker USER: I would appreciate that.\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: I went to get mine from IKEA.\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Is the furniture at IKEA cheap?\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: They're not cheap, but neither is their furniture." + }, + { + "key": "62_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/62/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Make yourself at home. My house is always open to friends and family, so don't hesitate to drop by anytime you're in the neighborhood or just need a place to relax and unwind.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks! I've been looking forward to seeing you.\n[00:10 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Would you care for a drink?\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just a cup of soda for me, please. By the way, what are you going to do next month?\n[00:17 - 00:19] Speaker USER: I'm thinking of going to Europe.\n[00:19 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, really? And what are you going to do while you're there? Any particular places you want to visit or special experiences you're hoping to have during your European adventure?\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Sorry, I didn't catch that. I was saying I might just travel around for a while.\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds amazing! Any specific countries in mind?" + }, + { + "key": "63_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/63/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Why do you want to be a teacher?\n[00:02 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's a job I have been dreaming of for many years. While it is difficult, I am convinced that there is nothing more noble and rewarding than this profession. But I also wanted to ask if there are any specific qualities or experiences you think are essential for someone to succeed in this role, particularly when dealing with diverse learning styles and managing classroom dynamics effectively.\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but I'm curious—what specifically makes you feel that teaching is so rewarding?\n[00:27 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: The impact you can have on a child's life, shaping their future and helping them grow, is immeasurable. But I was going to ask—do you know about the challenges our school faces?\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Yes, but before we get to that, you mentioned knowing a bit about our school. Could you tell me what you know?\n[00:44 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, a little. I know your school is one of the best known in this town. There are about 200 children in the school." + }, + { + "key": "64_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/64/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Are you studying any languages here?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I'm studying in the Foreign Languages Department.\n[00:06 - 00:07] Speaker USER: What are you majoring in?\n[00:08 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm majoring in English.\n[00:10 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Is it difficult to keep up with all the coursework, especially with the advanced grammar topics and literature analysis that requires deep understanding of cultural contexts?\n[00:11 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but before you continue, can I ask—how do you find the speaking practice? Is it challenging for you?\n[00:20 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Speaking is definitely a challenge, especially with pronunciation. But I was actually asking if you find the language itself difficult to learn?\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. The language is hard to learn, but it's interesting.\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Do you know anything about Britain and America?\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm reading a lot of books about the two countries. I like the culture.\n[00:39 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Right. It's important to learn the culture of a nation if you want to learn the language well.\n[00:44 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're right." + }, + { + "key": "65_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/65/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: How was your doctors' appointment?\n[00:02 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was fine. He says that I'm pretty healthy overall. But I told him that I have trouble sleeping sometimes and he offered me sleeping pills with a detailed explanation about different types and dosages, but I'm hesitant to take them because I prefer more natural solutions.\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Oh, did he suggest any other alternatives besides the pills?\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really, but I didn't take the pills because I'm afraid they're harmful to my health.\n[00:23 - 00:24] Speaker USER: So what are you going to do?\n[00:25 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think I will schedule an appointment with the psychologist. Maybe I can't sleep because I have too much anxiety. Talking to someone may help me address the root cause of the issue by exploring my thought patterns and developing healthier coping mechanisms for stress.\n[00:36 - 00:47] Speaker USER: I totally get that. But before you go, have you tried any natural methods? I used to have trouble sleeping too, and I found that exercising outdoors in the morning really helps.\n[00:47 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a good idea. He actually mentioned something about lifestyle changes, but I didn't catch all the details. Maybe I should try those things before I pay to see a psychologist." + }, + { + "key": "66_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/66/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I need to make a plane reservation.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: We can book your trip right now, what is your destination?\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I need to fly to New York City.\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: What date would you like me to book this plane ticket for you?\n[00:11 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I need a flight on July 4th, if possible, as I have an important business meeting scheduled for that afternoon and can't afford to miss it.\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, just to clarify, do you have any flexibility with the date, or is July 4th the only option?\n[00:19 - 00:32] Speaker USER: July 4th is the only option. You mentioned the date, but I don't think we talked about the airport options yet —I was thinking of flying out of Los Angeles International Airport since it offers more flight options and better connections to New York.\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, about that—do you have a preference between Los Angeles International and Burbank Airport, or should I just go with the one offering the cheapest price?\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker USER: I will fly out of whatever airport has the cheapest price.\n[00:44 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: If you have a choice, would you rather fly in the morning or later in the day?\n[00:49 - 00:51] Speaker USER: I would like to book an afternoon flight.\n[00:52 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great, I have booked you a flight in the afternoon. Your ticket will arrive in the mail within 3 days." + }, + { + "key": "67_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/67/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, where are you working now?\n[00:02 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: In a clothing factory, but I'm trying to find something that offers better pay and more growth opportunities because I feel like I've hit a ceiling in my current position and need to explore new challenges.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Wait, you're looking for another job? Why?\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: You know, I've been working there for more than 6 years, but I can't even buy a house.\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker USER: But do you like the job and the people?\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, of course. The job is nice and the people are nice too.\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Well, if you like the job, I suggest that you apply for a loan.\n[00:31 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: But applying for a loan is complicated, isn't it? I'm not sure I have all the necessary documents and information ready.\n[00:38 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just remembered—did you say earlier that you've been working there for over 6 years? Have you considered if your long tenure might actually help with getting better loan terms?\n[00:50 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good point. I hadn't thought of that. But is applying for a loan really not that complicated?\n[00:56 - 01:00] Speaker USER: Absolutely not, but you must consider 3 things.\n[01:00 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: What are they?\n[01:02 - 01:08] Speaker USER: The interest rate, the bank's reputation, and the loan term. Choose a bank with the best service and the lowest interest.\n[01:09 - 01:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, it's such a good idea. Thanks a lot." + }, + { + "key": "68_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/68/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I wrote this song last night. I've been feeling very creative and I think it's one of my best works so far because the melody just flowed naturally and the lyrics perfectly capture this joyful energy I've been experiencing lately.\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's awesome! What's been inspiring you lately? Is it just the bees, or are there other things too?\n[00:13 - 00:32] Speaker USER: It's a mix of things, really. I was just thinking about bees last night and how they buzz around the flowers. I had to pick up my guitar and start composing. But I also wrote one about the ocean the other day. And I have others about socks, my mom, picking apples, and tons of other things. I think I'm going to put them all on an album.\n[00:33 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a great idea. But wait, you mentioned you wrote about the ocean? What inspired that one?\n[00:39 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Oh, the ocean has always been a place of calm for me. I find it really soothing, so I wanted to capture that feeling in a song. Maybe I will get really famous and go on tour. Want to be in my band?\n[00:51 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, my style is really different from yours. Your songs are so happy and light, but I guess that could make for an interesting mix, right? I'm more into heavier, darker stuff, but who knows? Maybe our contrasting styles could create something unique." + }, + { + "key": "69_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/69/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Can I help you with anything?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I'm looking for an engagement ring for my girlfriend.\n[00:06 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Congratulations, that is very exciting. Do you know what kind of ring you're thinking of getting? We have a variety of styles you can choose from, including classic solitaires, vintage-inspired designs, and modern halo settings that might catch your eye.\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really. I'm not too good at this kind of stuff.\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker USER: That's okay! Do you know what she likes?\n[00:22 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: She really likes colorful stones. I know that she prefers red and yellow. She likes diamonds. But I think she would also like a ruby or something else that's really bright.\n[00:33 - 00:46] Speaker USER: We have some gorgeous ruby rings over here. Does she like silver or white gold? We also have rose gold options that might complement the colorful stones she prefers, especially if you're looking for something warm and romantic.\n[00:40 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Gold.\n[00:47 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Ah, perfect! This one here is really nice. The gold band is on the thinner side.\n[00:53 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: I like that one. Do you have anything with a smaller stone?\n[00:57 - 01:02] Speaker USER: This one here has a small stone. There was a nice design on the band, too.\n[01:02 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think this may be the one. I'm going to send a photo of it to my mom. By the way, what were you saying about the band design?" + }, + { + "key": "70_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/70/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Dad, can you take me shopping this weekend? I need to find a dress.\n[00:03 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: The big dance is this weekend? Wow, sure, I can do that. When is the best time for you to go on Saturday or Sunday morning since the stores tend to be less crowded during those hours?\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Actually, it's at the end of the month, so we still have some time. But I want to make sure I find the perfect dress before everything gets picked over.\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good thinking. Wow, I cannot believe you were almost done with high school. I still remember your first day of kindergarten.\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Yeah, I'm not so little anymore. I'm heading off to college at the end of the summer.\n[00:28 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, did you say the dance is at the end of the month? We should probably plan another shopping trip closer to the date in case you change your mind about the dress.\n[00:38 - 00:45] Speaker USER: That's a good idea! And yeah, at the end of the month. But don't remind me about college—I'm going to miss you too." + }, + { + "key": "71_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/71/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi Mike, could you please tell me something about your study experiences?\n[00:03 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. I studied in Australia for 5 years, in America for a year and in Japan for more than 3 years.\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Is that so? Did you also study in your home country Canada?\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, of course. I went to primary school in Canada.\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker USER: You've had quite a lot of experiences around the world.\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it's been interesting.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker USER: So what did you and your friends like to do for fun when you were in America?\n[00:29 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, teenagers all like to have parties and American students like to have parties at their own houses. Every weekend different students would invite me to their house parties, and it was a great way to socialize and make new friends while also experiencing American pop culture and local traditions firsthand.\n[00:39 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Oh, that sounds fun! But I'm curious, did you find it difficult to adjust to the different cultures, especially when moving from one country to another?\n[00:49 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Definitely, adjusting was challenging, especially when I moved to Japan. But going back to what I was saying, we would have a great time at those house parties. Anyway, the cultural differences were most noticeable in the way people interacted socially and how they approached friendships.\n[01:07 - 01:16] Speaker USER: Sorry, before we move on, you mentioned house parties—did you notice any differences in how parties were held in America compared to other countries you studied in?" + }, + { + "key": "72_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/72/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What is the schedule for tomorrow?\n[00:02 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let me see, a meeting with Bill Lines at 10:00 in the morning and all the paperwork is ready, and then a trip to the national lab at 3:00 in the afternoon where we'll be meeting with Dr. Chen to discuss their latest research findings and potential collaboration opportunities, and at 7:00 in the evening we'll have dinner with Mr. Cooper who will be discussing potential partnerships with us.\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Wait, about the national lab visit at 3:00 PM, do we have all the necessary documents prepared for that?\n[00:25 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, everything for the lab visit is set. I was about to mention that Mr. Cooper is the manager of LG company.\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Got it, thanks for clarifying." + }, + { + "key": "73_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/73/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hello, I want to ask you how to draw money.\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: There is quite a long line in front of the bank windows. Please use this machine.\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker USER: How to use it?\n[00:10 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Please plug your bank card here and then operate by following the instructions on the screen carefully step by step to ensure your transaction is processed correctly and securely without any issues.\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Wait, what if my card gets stuck? Is there a way to retrieve it quickly?\n[00:24 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: It doesn't happen generally, but if it does, you can contact the bank staff immediately. By the way, you asked earlier—after plugging in your card, you just follow the on-screen instructions to complete your transaction.\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Got it. But what can I do if only one hundred yuan comes out after I withdraw 500 yuan?\n[00:43 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sir, please take it easy.\n[00:45 - 01:00] Speaker USER: And what if I withdraw 500 yuan, but 5000 yuan comes out instead? Haha, that would be quite a surprise, but unfortunately, the machine is very accurate and such errors are extremely rare due to multiple verification systems in place.\n[00:56 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sir, please don't lose yourself into daydreams. There are many people waiting here." + }, + { + "key": "74_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/74/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: How are those jeans?\n[00:01 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: They fit me well and I like the style, but I find them a little bit too tight around the waist, though the length is perfect and the fabric feels quite comfortable otherwise.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: What if you roll them up a little?\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I guess I could, but then they would look different.\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I see, we can make them shorter for you if you want.\n[00:18 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, that would be great.\n[00:20 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Sure thing, though it will take about 2 hours. You can pay for them first and come back in the afternoon or we can arrange for delivery if you're unable to return today.\n[00:30 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, can I pick them up tomorrow?\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Yes, you can pick them up tomorrow if that's more convenient for you." + }, + { + "key": "75_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/75/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hello, I want to know how much it costs to have a manicure and pedicure.\n[00:04 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Usually it's 60 dollars for a manicure, and 80 dollars for a pedicure. But with this special discount, the total for both is only one hundred and 20 dollars, and you can get them done together to save time while also enjoying our premium spa experience which includes a relaxing hand and foot massage with aromatic oils.\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Oh, that sounds like a good deal! I think I like passion red. Can you do that?\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, passion red it is. Do you want your cuticles cut, too?\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker USER: No, I'm good. Oh, by the way, you mentioned something about painting earlier—what exactly did you mean?\n[00:35 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was saying that with the discount, you can get both your manicure and pedicure painted at no extra cost. Would you like the shapes square or round?\n[00:44 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Square, but with round edges, please.\n[00:47 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: All right, it's done. Please follow me to the drying section.\n[00:52 - 00:54] Speaker USER: How long will it take to get them dry?\n[00:54 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ten or about five minutes. You'll be all set." + }, + { + "key": "76_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/76/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hi there. Welcome to Lincoln Corporate Services. How can we help?\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi. I was wondering what kind of fixed asset loans you have? Do you have Fixed Asset Loans?\n[00:10 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Yes, we do. You'll go through the acceptance application, then a first review, then an evaluation and we usually provide an initial estimate of the loan amount based on the asset's value, market conditions, and your repayment capacity to ensure the terms are suitable for both parties.\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I want to clarify something—what's typically involved in the evaluation process?\n[00:27 - 00:46] Speaker USER: The evaluation process includes a thorough assessment of the asset's value, potential risks, and your financial health. But I was just about to mention the final step, which is the approval where all the documentation is reviewed one last time before finalizing the loan terms and preparing the necessary paperwork for fund disbursement.\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right. And after getting approval, how long does it usually take to disburse the funds?\n[00:50 - 01:00] Speaker USER: It usually takes about a week after approval, but I recommend you also read through this brochure. It outlines all of the important aspects of the loan, the terms and conditions, etc.\n[01:01 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good idea, to familiarise myself with it. Then, I'll be back if we decide to go ahead." + }, + { + "key": "77_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/77/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Lucy, I'd like to fix the light in the corridor, it keeps flashing, which drives me crazy because it's been happening for weeks now and I can't concentrate on my work with that constant flickering. I think it's just a loose wire or something simple.\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I think we'd better call the repair man to do it. It might be safer.\n[00:13 - 00:15] Speaker USER: I think I can handle it by myself.\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd like you to have a look at the safety manual of our company first.\n[00:20 - 00:40] Speaker USER: I see. If I got hurt when fixing the light, even during office hours, I wouldn't get compensation from our company since repairing is not my responsibility. But you mentioned other company rules that need attention like the one about not using personal devices on company networks and the strict policy regarding confidential document handling procedures in shared workspaces.\n[00:39 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, like this one: Never wear loose clothes or hair when operating the shredder. It's important to be aware of these.\n[00:45 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Yeah, thank you for telling me.\n[00:47 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't mention it." + }, + { + "key": "78_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/78/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, Becky, what's up?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much, except that my mother-in-law is driving me up the wall.\n[00:06 - 00:07] Speaker USER: What's the problem?\n[00:08 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: She loves to nit-pick and criticizes everything that I do. I can never do anything right when she's around, especially when it comes to how I manage the house or interact with the kids, and it's starting to affect my confidence as a parent and homemaker.\n[00:14 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Wait, do you mean she does this every time she visits?\n[00:22 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, every single time. Last week, for example, I invited her over to dinner. My husband and I had no problem with the food, but if you listened to her, then it would seem like I fed her old meat and rotten vegetables. There's just nothing that can please her.\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker USER: No, I can't see that happening. I know you're a good cook and nothing like that would ever happen.\n[00:44 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's not just that. She also criticizes how we raise the kids.\n[00:48 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Oh, by the way, before we get into that, what was it you were saying about the food? Did she really think it was that bad?" + }, + { + "key": "79_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/79/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Excuse me, but can you tell me the way to the railway station?\n[00:04 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just go straight along this street, turn left at the first crossing and walk straight ahead about 100 meters. You can't miss it, it's a large building with a clock tower and there are usually plenty of people coming and going which makes it even more noticeable.\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but about how long will it take me to get there?\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's about 20 minutes' walk, I think. But as I was saying, you can't miss it once you turn left.\n[00:26 - 00:28] Speaker USER: I see. Is there a bus I can take?\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, you can take the No. 5 bus over there. Get off at the railway station, it's the second stop after you board.\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Oh, one more thing, do you know if the bus comes frequently?\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it does. But as I was saying, get off at the next stop.\n[00:44 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Thank you so much for your help.\n[00:46 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's my pleasure." + }, + { + "key": "40_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/40/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Would you like me to show you our new cleaning unit? It's a clever design that incorporates a more streamlined process to reduce downtime while maintaining exceptional cleaning performance across various industrial applications.\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I'm curious, how does it compare to the old model in terms of efficiency?\n[00:13 - 00:37] Speaker USER: It's significantly more efficient. It washes the solvent off all the metal parts - the blades, trays etc. - and then sends it back into the system. But I didn't get to mention what the unit actually consists of including its advanced filtration system, energy-saving features, modular components for easy maintenance, and smart sensors that optimize cleaning cycles automatically.\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Right, I was about to ask, what does the unit consist of exactly?" + }, + { + "key": "41_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/41/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Have we sold out all the newspapers for today?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. What a good job we have done!\n[00:06 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Why are so many extra gifts left after all the effort we put into selecting them? It's quite surprising considering how carefully we chose items that would appeal to our target demographic and match current market trends.\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, many customers didn't want them. By the way, do you think it's a good idea to give free gifts to attract customers?\n[00:19 - 00:28] Speaker USER: I'm not sure, but still it did attract large crowds today. But I was asking about the extra gifts—how about giving them to that old man?\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good idea. I think it should be more useful to hand out some fliers, which is also cheaper.\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker USER: But people can just throw them into the trash can as they turn around.\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's true. Anyway, let's just finish our job and get back home." + }, + { + "key": "42_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/42/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hi, Janice. Our first weekend after being employed is coming. Show me your plan.\n[00:04 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: My mom phoned me this morning, and asked me to go back home to have housework done, but I'm hoping to finish early so I can relax a bit and maybe even meet up with friends for a quick coffee in the afternoon if time permits.\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Oh, I totally get that. What kind of chores are you usually assigned to do?\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: God knows. Speaking of chores, I would rather do some washing than cooking.\n[00:22 - 00:37] Speaker USER: For me, I think I will iron my shirt and trousers. Actually, weekends tend to be the most hectic because I have to catch up on all the things I didn't get to during the week, like laundry, grocery shopping, and responding to emails that piled up while I was busy at work.\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hectic? Wait, you were about to say something about weekends being hectic. What do you mean by that?\n[00:39 - 00:55] Speaker USER: I was just saying that weekends tend to be the most hectic day in the whole week. I really hope that I could sleep like a log all through two nights. But. . . Some one said that weekends are a bit like rainbows; they look good from a distance but disappear before we get up close to them." + }, + { + "key": "43_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/43/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Look what you've done!\n[00:01 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm very sorry, sir. I'll bring you a cloth and try to make this right immediately by thoroughly cleaning the affected area and ensuring no permanent damage has been done to your property.\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Yes, and hurry up!\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd like to apologize for my carelessness. May I clean it up for you?\n[00:18 - 00:20] Speaker USER: No, I'll do it myself.\n[00:20 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Here is my card, sir. Could you send me the cleaning bill and I will refund the cost to ensure that you're fully compensated for any inconvenience, including any additional expenses you might incur due to this unfortunate incident.\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker USER: I should think so, too!\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm very sorry to have caused you this trouble.\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Yes, and please be more careful in the future!\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: I will, sir. I'm really very sorry." + }, + { + "key": "44_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/44/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Hello.\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Mark, this is Lucy.\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker USER: What's up?\n[00:03 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have a friend. He is my best friend and he wants to learn English. He would pay about 100 yuan per hour. Are you interested in taking him on as a student because he's very motivated and willing to put in the extra effort to improve his language skills quickly?\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but I just realized I might have a tight schedule once school opens on Sept. 2nd.\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't worry. My friend says he can always arrange his schedule around your schedule.\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker USER: That will be fine. When can I see him?\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let's do it this way. I'll take him to your place this Saturday. Then you two can make a schedule.\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Make sure you come here before noon. I will be picking up my friend at the airport in the afternoon.\n[00:40 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, by the way, I forgot to ask—how are you planning to get to the airport? Are you driving or taking a taxi?" + }, + { + "key": "45_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/45/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Do you know who's just got married? Old Mc Donald.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Never! He's over 80, isn't he?\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: He's nearly 90.\n[00:08 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good gracious! Are you serious? I can't believe he's still getting married at this age, especially considering how active he still is with his farm and all those animals he takes care of daily.\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but is his new wife someone we know?\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am. What's more, his wife is 84.\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Is she really? And you mentioned something about her being his sixth wife?\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, she is. And guess what, he is her sixth husband.\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Really? Quite a woman, isn't she?" + }, + { + "key": "46_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/46/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hello, may I speak with the property manager, please?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello, this is the property manager. How may I help you?\n[00:06 - 00:19] Speaker USER: During that horrible rainstorm last night, my roof began to leak heavily in the middle of the night, and we had to scramble to contain the water damage by placing buckets and towels everywhere while trying to protect our furniture and electronics.\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh no, that sounds serious. Was it a large leak or just a small drip?\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker USER: It was actually a pretty significant leak, and it was in our bedroom.\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Are you on the top floor, or is there another apartment above you?\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker USER: We are on the top floor.\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: I will be sending someone out as soon as I can get hold of the roofer. Will you be home this morning?\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Yes, we will be in. By the way, I didn't get to mention earlier, the leak was bad enough that we had to move our bed.\n[00:43 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a big inconvenience. If you do end up going somewhere, we can just use our pass key." + }, + { + "key": "47_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/47/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: How's it going?\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm fine, thank you.\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Did you need help with something?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: If I could, I would like to view the apartment sometime today.\n[00:08 - 00:19] Speaker USER: That won't be possible without an appointment, and we don't have any available slots today because our property manager is conducting maintenance inspections on all units this afternoon and evening.\n[00:10 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, is there a specific reason why I can't view it today?\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker USER: You can only view the apartment with an appointment.\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: I would like to make one right now if I can.\n[00:26 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Are you available this Friday?\n[00:28 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Can we do it at 6 o'clock?\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Your appointment for Friday at 6 pm has been confirmed.\n[00:34 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: All right. I'll see you on Friday. By the way, earlier you said it wouldn't be possible today—was there something else I should know?\n[00:42 - 00:45] Speaker USER: No, just the appointment policy. See you Friday!" + }, + { + "key": "48_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/48/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Could I meet with you to discuss the project?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good idea. We could meet on Monday or Tuesday. Which day would you prefer?\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just remembered—do we need to prepare any specific documents beforehand?\n[00:13 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good point. Yes, you should bring your plans with you. So, which day would you prefer? I'd also recommend bringing any relevant data or reports that could help us make informed decisions during our discussion.\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Tuesday would be good for me.\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. Do you think we should meet in the morning or in the afternoon?\n[00:30 - 00:32] Speaker USER: I think the afternoon would be best.\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: That will work out. I will e-mail the exact time tomorrow. I need you to bring your plans with you.\n[00:38 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Yes, I will bring my plans with me to the meeting.\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Should we invite the whole committee or should we just have the sub-committee there?\n[00:46 - 00:51] Speaker USER: I feel that the whole committee needs to be present so that everyone is on the same page.\n[00:52 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, before I forget, do you know how to get to the meeting place?\n[00:55 - 01:00] Speaker USER: Yes, I know how to get there on my own. But back to the committee—I think the whole committee needs to be there.\n[01:01 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I agree. We'll make sure that they get notified.\n[01:04 - 01:09] Speaker USER: Great! We will send you all the details later. Looking forward to meeting with you!" + }, + { + "key": "49_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/49/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Hi. I just lost my purse when I was shopping on the street. I guess somebody stole it from my bag while I was distracted in the crowd near the busy marketplace where there were too many people pushing and shoving around me.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to hear that. Could you tell me what were in your purse?\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker USER: My mobile phone, passport, and some cash.\n[00:15 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: When did you come to America?\n[00:17 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Just a couple of days ago.\n[00:19 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Could you recall when and where you lost it? Maybe it will help us narrow down the search area and check nearby surveillance cameras for any suspicious activity around that time.\n[00:29 - 00:30] Speaker USER: I have no idea.\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. I have written it down. Who is your emergency contact person in America?\n[00:35 - 00:44] Speaker USER: That is my friend Tim who lives nearby. By the way, I didn't finish telling you where I was when I noticed my purse was gone. I was at the corner of 5th and Main.\n[00:44 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. We will contact you as soon as we have any clues about your missing purse or any information regarding the possible thief who took it from you." + }, + { + "key": "50_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/50/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Can you show me how to use this phone?\n[00:02 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I can help you with that. Pick up the receiver and hit one of the buttons. Do you hear a dial tone or any sound that indicates the phone is active? It should be a continuous buzzing sound if the line is working properly.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Sorry, just to clarify, should I press any specific button or does it not matter which one?\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: It doesn't matter which one. Just press any button, and you should hear a tone.\n[00:21 - 00:22] Speaker USER: No, I don't hear anything.\n[00:23 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Next, you dial 9 on the keypad. You should hear the tone change. Did you hear it when you pressed 9, or did the tone remain the same? The change should be noticeable as it switches from the internal system to an external line.\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker USER: I'm not sure. Could you explain what the tone change should sound like?\n[00:38 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: The tone should become steady, indicating that you have an outside line. After that, you can dial the number. Who are you trying to call?\n[00:47 - 00:49] Speaker USER: I am trying to call a client.\n[00:49 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: To call a number on the outside, you just dial the number. For inside calls, punch in the extension number. By the way, has someone given you an extension list?\n[00:59 - 01:02] Speaker USER: No, I don't know anyone's extension.\n[01:02 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: All of the extensions are listed on the wall chart over there if you ever need help." + }, + { + "key": "51_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/51/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Could I ask some questions regarding the social benefits?\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Go ahead, please.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: How long is my paid vacation every year?\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: You'll have 10 days paid vacation every year.\n[00:13 - 00:15] Speaker USER: What about the insurance and housing policies?\n[00:15 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: We will provide you with life insurance, health insurance, accident insurance, housing benefits, heating allowance and some other allowances depending on your role and tenure, including transportation subsidies, meal allowances, and even occasional performance-based incentives that can significantly boost your overall compensation package.\n[00:24 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I just want to clarify—does the housing benefit include a rental allowance or is it more of a mortgage support?\n[00:36 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: It includes a rental allowance, but we also have some support for mortgages depending on your position and tenure. I was about to mention the transportation allowance as well.\n[00:47 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Ah, thanks for that clarification. How often is the bonus?\n[00:51 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: You'll be paid a bonus at the end of every year.\n[00:54 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Do I have training opportunities?\n[00:56 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: We provide our employees with training opportunities at home and abroad.\n[01:01 - 01:07] Speaker USER: Well, I don't have any other questions so far. I would like to think for a couple of days before I give you my final answer.\n[01:08 - 01:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. I will ask Lucy to call you in two days." + }, + { + "key": "52_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/52/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Excuse me, can you tell me where I can go fishing?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I like fishing too. I usually fish near the lake.\n[00:07 - 00:17] Speaker USER: I want to go fishing today, but I have left my rod and fishing tackle at home, including all my essential gear like hooks, sinkers, and bait containers, so I'm not sure if I can still go.\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, speaking of rods, do you prefer a specific type? I can lend you one if you need it.\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker USER: That would be great! But I was saying I also left my fishing line at home. Do you happen to have a spare one as well?\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I have an extra line. You're welcome to use it.\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Thanks so much, I really appreciate it!\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem, happy to help a fellow fishing enthusiast." + }, + { + "key": "53_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/53/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Would you show me this brooch?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I would. What is this made of?\n[00:05 - 00:17] Speaker USER: It's sapphire. We have only one brooch of this type. Will you consider purchasing it if it suits your style? I believe it would complement your outfit beautifully and make a stunning statement piece for any special occasion.\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but before I try it on, could you tell me how much it costs?\n[00:17 - 00:19] Speaker USER: It's 700 yuan.\n[00:20 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's expensive for me.\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker USER: How about this one? This is 500 yuan and the same kind of material as that one.\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: It is genuine, isn't it?\n[00:29 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Oh, yes. Any kind of goods are dependable as our shop is well-known throughout the city. By the way, you haven't tried on the first brooch yet. Would you like to see how it looks?" + }, + { + "key": "54_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/54/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Is it possible that I have a business trip abroad and work in America once in a while?\n[00:04 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. We are a foreign-invested company and there are many chances to go abroad for extended periods depending on the needs of the project and client requirements, especially when collaborating with our international partners on major initiatives.\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Speaking of going abroad, how frequently do these trips usually happen? I'm trying to plan ahead.\n[00:19 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: The frequency can vary depending on the project, but typically, it might be a few times a year. As I was saying, there are many chances to go abroad. By the way, you also asked about our training programs earlier—\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Yes, I was wondering if there's any training program for employees to make a further study?\n[00:37 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. We attach great importance to the all-round development of the staff, and the development of individuals will motivate them to work more diligently and efficiently." + }, + { + "key": "55_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/55/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I'm trying to decide what school to apply for.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Are you thinking about a public school or a private one?\n[00:07 - 00:21] Speaker USER: I'm not sure. What's the difference between public and private schools in terms of curriculum and extracurricular activities, especially when considering factors like class sizes, teacher qualifications, and opportunities for advanced placement courses?\n[00:09 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but before we dive into that, do you have any specific preferences, like location or curriculum? That might help narrow it down.\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Good point, but I was actually asking about the difference between public and private schools.\n[00:27 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right. Public schools are usually state funded, whereas private schools usually get their funding elsewhere.\n[00:34 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Which is better?\n[00:37 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: One isn't necessarily better than the other. It depends a lot on the school administration and the overall environment that the school fosters, including factors like student-teacher relationships, campus culture, and the emphasis placed on holistic development versus academic performance alone.\n[00:51 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Teachers, right? I was wondering about that too. Do private schools generally have better teachers?\n[00:57 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not always. The quality of teachers can vary in both types of schools. But I was also going to mention that some private schools might have more resources available for students.\n[01:09 - 01:12] Speaker USER: I hear you have to wear uniforms at private schools.\n[01:12 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, sometimes." + }, + { + "key": "56_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/56/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What's the matter, Alice?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, Mr. Harrison. I missed my train.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Why did you miss the train?\n[00:08 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Because I left home a little later than usual and got stuck in unexpected traffic that made it impossible to reach the station on time despite running all the way there.\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Wait, Alice, was it because you were dealing with something urgent?\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, my aunt called me at the last minute.\n[00:22 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Tell her not to call you in the morning when you're getting ready, especially on class days, because it disrupts your entire schedule and makes it difficult for you to focus on your academic responsibilities.\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Mr. Harrison, I will definitely make sure this doesn't happen again. I'm really sorry for being late.\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker USER: If you are late again, I can't let you pass for this class.\n[00:38 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, please." + }, + { + "key": "57_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/57/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Let's see. That's two pairs of trousers, one lady's dress and one man's overcoat. And this sports shirt too, all cleaned and pressed to make sure they look sharp when you pick them up with special attention given to the delicate fabrics and proper creasing of the trousers.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I really need that coat earlier. Is there any way to speed up the process?\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker USER: We do have a special quick service at an extra charge of 15%. Tomorrow afternoon, any time after four o'clock.\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: How late are you open? I want to make sure I can pick it up after work.\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Until 9 o'clock in the evening, sir. And I didn't finish mentioning that the sports shirt will also be cleaned and ironed by then.\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Fine. That leaves me plenty of time to pick it up after work. Thank you." + }, + { + "key": "58_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/58/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:10] Speaker USER: If your computer is down, just write me a handwritten ticket or something with all the necessary flight details and I'll make sure to process it manually as soon as possible. I really need to get to New York today.\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I wish I could, but I can't. The computer is the only one allowed to issue tickets.\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Hmm... Then what do all you people do?\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: We give the computer the information about your trip, and then it tells us whether you can fly with us or not.\n[00:20 - 00:29] Speaker USER: So when it goes down, you go down with it too and the entire airport operations come to a standstill? That seems like a pretty big flaw in the system.\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: It certainly feels that way, sir. I'm truly sorry, but there's nothing I can do.\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker USER: How long will the computer be down?\n[00:35 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I've got no idea. Sometimes it's down for 10 minutes; sometimes for two hours. There's no way we can find out without asking the computer, and since it's down, it won't answer us.\n[00:46 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Well, let's forget the computer. Is there any other airline flying to New York within the next few hours?\n[00:52 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: I wouldn't know. Only the computer knows. It just can't tell me." + }, + { + "key": "59_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/59/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi, Gary. How handsome you are in the blue coat!\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you. I'm very glad to hear that.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I like your new coat very much. Where did you get it?\n[00:09 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I got it from the department store where there are many clothes, from shirt to skirt, from jacket to even accessories like hats and scarves, and they often have seasonal sales where you can find really good deals if you know when to shop.\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Oh, I know that store. Clothes there are expensive for me. How much did it cost you?\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not as much as the saleswoman asked for. She wanted $90.\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker USER: So, how much did you pay for it in the end?\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: I tried to make her bring down to half the price.\n[00:35 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Wow! How smart you are! In fact, I have been attracted by a cool hat in that store for a long time. Can you help me bring its price down?\n[00:44 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not sure, but I can have a try. By the way, I didn't get to finish— I ended up paying $50 for the coat after negotiating." + }, + { + "key": "20_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/20/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hello. This is the emergency 911 operator.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Help. Help. Please help me!\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Yes sir. Please calm down and explain exactly what is happening.\n[00:11 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Calm down! My car is stalled on the freeway, I have a lady passenger, and she's going into labor. She's screaming in pain, and I don't know what to do! The contractions are coming faster now and she says the baby is coming right now!\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Labor? Okay, sir, I need you to stay calm. Now relax and explain exactly where you are.\n[00:26 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm ... I'm in the southbound lane of the Lincoln Expressway, about 15 miles from the Washington Tunnel, and this lady isn't going to wait.\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Okay. What's your name sir and your passenger's?\n[00:39 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's ... it's Bob, and I have no idea about the woman. She's in no condition to talk or give any details, she's just focused on the pain and breathing through each contraction which are now less than a minute apart.\n[00:49 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Tell you her name, I understand. But I need you to focus on the nearest landmark to your location. Pay careful attention.\n[00:57 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: Umm, I see golden arches ... McDonalds.\n[01:00 - 01:02] Speaker USER: Okay, is there anyone else with you?\n[01:02 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, and I've tried to get someone else to stop. [The sound of a bottle breaking.]" + }, + { + "key": "22_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/22/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Susan, I've got a few questions. Let's see. Can you type?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I can't type.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: What about shorthand?\n[00:07 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know. I've never had to use it in any of my previous roles because my work has always focused more on creative performance rather than administrative tasks.\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry, just to clarify, does that mean you've never had any formal training in office skills?\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I haven't. I've never tried shorthand or typing.\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker USER: So you can't take shorthand and you can't type. What can you do, may I ask?\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I can play the piano and the violin.\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Play the piano and the violin? That's impressive, but not quite what we're looking for.\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, and I can also sing and dance.\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Susan, what are you doing here?\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: I want a job. I want to work here.\n[00:43 - 00:46] Speaker USER: But you can't take shorthand, and you can't even type.\n[00:47 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, of course I can't. I'm an actress." + }, + { + "key": "23_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/23/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Is it your first time to join the sports meeting of Junior High School?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, and it's great. What are the events at the sports meeting?\n[00:08 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Long-distance race, dash, hurdle race, relay race, standing long jump, high jump, shotput and discus throw, which is always one of the most exciting events to watch because of the athletes' impressive throwing techniques and the dramatic arcs of the discs through the air.\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I just remembered, our neighbor Bruce is participating, right? Which event is he in?\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Yes, Bruce will take part in the relay race. Let's go have a look.\n[00:28 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, let's go.\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker USER: The competition will begin in 5 minutes, it's tense here.\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wonderful, Bruce is taking the lead.\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Other competitors have almost caught up with him. They are neck and neck, but Bruce seems determined to stay ahead.\n[00:43 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, did you mention all the events earlier? I'm curious if there's anything else besides the relay race.\n[00:49 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Oh, right! I didn't finish. Besides the relay race, there's also the standing long jump, high jump, and shotput.\n[00:56 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: Got it. Come on, Bruce. Come on, Bruce.\n[00:59 - 01:01] Speaker USER: Wow, Bruce crossed the line first." + }, + { + "key": "24_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/24/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: May I help you?\n[00:01 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: My daughter. She is missing. I don't know where she she could have gone or who she might be with, and I'm absolutely terrified because she's never wandered off like this before.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I'm so sorry to hear that. Can you tell me what she looks like?\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: She has blond hair and blue eyes.\n[00:14 - 00:16] Speaker USER: What was she wearing when you last saw her?\n[00:16 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: She has a yellow dress on and red shoes with white laces, but I'm not sure if she might have taken them off or changed into something else before she disappeared.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Sneakers? Got it. When did you last see her?\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: I just saw her down the street. I don't know where she went.\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker USER: And how long has she been missing?\n[00:34 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, it's been uh... fifteen minutes." + }, + { + "key": "25_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/25/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I can't wait to retire.\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: And then what?\n[00:03 - 00:14] Speaker USER: And then I'm moving to Florida where I can play golf all day, every weekend, and maybe even take up fishing while enjoying the warm weather and meeting new people at the country club.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, have you thought about what else you might do besides golf? I mean, it sounds nice, but what if you get tired of it?\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker USER: That's a good point. I guess I haven't really thought beyond golf. What do you plan on doing after you retire?\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I think I will do something new. I've always wanted to be a teacher.\n[00:27 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Oh, that sounds interesting! But earlier, you interrupted me before I could finish—do you really think playing golf all day would get boring?\n[00:35 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, it might be enjoyable for a while, but I think having something else to look forward to could make retirement more fulfilling." + }, + { + "key": "26_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/26/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: You are saying he will be promoted to the general manager?\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Are you sure?\n[00:06 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. I bet my bottom dollar that he will get the position, especially with all the support he's been receiving from the board and his proven track record of leading successful projects in the past.\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut you off, but do you really think his experience is sufficient for such a high position?\n[00:17 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: He's been in the company for over a decade, so yes, I believe he has the experience. But I was also going to say that he's a hard-working man who has consistently delivered results, which I think is why he's being considered.\n[00:31 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Oh, right, you mentioned his work ethic. But what about his relationships with the higher-ups? Does that play a role too?\n[00:38 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Definitely, he gets on well with everybody, which is partly why I'm so confident." + }, + { + "key": "27_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/27/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Isn't this great? I always wanted to own a farm, live out in the country, grow my own vegetables and maybe even raise a few animals like chickens for fresh eggs and dairy cows for homemade cheese and butter.\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but are you sure you're ready for this? Farming is a lot of work, and the lifestyle is so different from what we're used to in the city.\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker USER: I know it's different, but I think it's worth it. Growing my own food has always been a dream of mine!\n[00:20 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: This is very beautiful. Though I have to confess, I don't know the first thing about taking care of animals or even planting seeds.\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Don't worry about it! You'll learn as we go. Plus, I haven't even explained how we can get started with the basics yet.\n[00:35 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: What was that?\n[00:36 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Relax, it was just a goat!\n[00:38 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: And that?\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker USER: It's just the cows that are grazing over there. We can milk them later.\n[00:44 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: What was that?\n[00:45 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Honey, seriously, it's just a sheep. Relax! Relax, that was just the horses and donkeys that are in the stable.\n[00:52 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: You know what? I don't think I can hack it here out in the countryside. I'm going back to the city!" + }, + { + "key": "28_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/28/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Let's go out tomorrow night. We can go to a bar and try to find you a girlfriend.\n[00:05 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't think that's a good idea. I am just not good with approaching someone and starting up a conversation, especially when I don't know what to say and end up standing there awkwardly while they look at me like I'm some kind of weirdo.\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Oh, don't worry about that! Maybe you just need a few pick-up lines, you know, to break the ice.\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Pick-up lines don't work! I mean, they just come off as cheesy most of the time.\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Come on! You can just walk up to a girl and say, \"If you were a booger I'd pick you first.\"\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: What? Come on! That's just lame! No girl would fall for that!\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Fine, then you can say, \"So there you are! I've been looking all over for YOU, the woman of my dreams!\"\n[00:40 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good one! I think that's pretty funny. But, like I was saying earlier, I just don't know if I can even start a conversation without feeling awkward or saying something stupid.\n[00:50 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Yeah, so you make her laugh, you make a fool of yourself a little bit, and then you buy her a drink. It's all about confidence!\n[00:57 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ok, how does this sound, \"I was so enchanted by your beauty that I ran into that wall over there. So I am going to need your name and number for insurance purposes.\"" + }, + { + "key": "29_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/29/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: How often do you exercise? Do you play any sports?\n[00:03 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I do sports at school, that's about 3 hours every week. But that's all. I don't do any sports outside of school.\n[00:10 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Not even any cycling or walking to stay active? I've heard that even moderate activities like these can significantly improve cardiovascular health and overall fitness levels when done regularly.\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Very rarely. Because my mom takes me to school in the car.\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Did you know that doing jobs around the house like cleaning or gardening can help you lose weight?\n[00:27 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? I hate cleaning and gardening. If I have free time, I like reading books.\n[00:33 - 00:44] Speaker USER: What do you usually eat for breakfast and do you ever have anything like fruit or yogurt? I'm curious because a balanced breakfast can really set you up for a productive day and help maintain energy levels.\n[00:40 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm usually in a hurry in the morning, so I just eat some biscuits. At lunchtime, I buy a large bag of potato chips.\n[00:48 - 00:50] Speaker USER: And what do you eat at home in the evening?\n[00:50 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: Usually fish with vegetables or sometimes spaghetti. Oh, you were asking about lunch earlier—did I mention that I also sometimes grab a sandwich instead of chips?\n[01:01 - 01:05] Speaker USER: No, you didn't mention that earlier. Do you often eat snacks between meals?\n[01:06 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sometimes. I always eat a chocolate bar during my break and I often have a yogurt or an ice cream when I arrive home from school." + }, + { + "key": "30_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/30/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Can you give me a ride to the airport tomorrow?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Depends on what time you need to be at the airport.\n[00:05 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Well, my flight leaves at 10:30 in the morning, so I was hoping to leave by 8:30 to make sure I have enough time for security checks and possible delays at the airport during peak travel hours.\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Morning, right? Did you check in online already?\n[00:17 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Yes, I checked in and I don't have any bags to check. So we should leave by 9:00, so you can be there by 9:30.\n[00:26 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's an international flight.\n[00:28 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Oh, so you need to be there 2 hours before your flight. But I didn't mention earlier, my flight is actually at 10:30 in the morning. Can you get me to the airport by 8:30?\n[00:39 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's when I take the kids to school so I'm sorry.\n[00:42 - 00:44] Speaker USER: So how am I going to get to the airport then?\n[00:45 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Guess you'll have to pay for a cab." + }, + { + "key": "31_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/31/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: You're watching TV again Peter.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have washed all the bowls and plates.\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker USER: But you haven't watered the flowers or fed the cats yet, and they've been meowing loudly for their dinner since you got home from school this afternoon.\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I forgot. I will do it now.\n[00:14 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Your dad just did that for you.\n[00:16 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh that was really nice of him. Well mom, I turned on the TV only because I want to know the result of the game between Manchester United and Manchester City, which was an incredibly intense derby match that went into extra time with some controversial referee decisions that everyone's talking about.\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Why didn't you just search online?\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: My computer isn't working.\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Didn't you turn it off after you finished your homework?\n[00:39 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh that's right. I forgot. No wonder! By the way, what were you saying about Manchester City?\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker USER: I was just saying I wanted to know the result of the game between Manchester United and Manchester City." + }, + { + "key": "32_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/32/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: So here are your four tickets, sir. Is there anything else I can do for you?\n[00:04 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I was wondering if I could get regular information about what's happening here, like upcoming shows or events that might interest me and my friends who are visiting from out of town next month.\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but are you asking about our upcoming events? We do have a mailing list for that.\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's exactly what I meant. Can you add my name to your mailing list?\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Certainly, I can add your name. Would that be ok?\n[00:23 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: That would be very good. Yes, please. Oh, and there is something else, sorry one of our group is hard of hearing and I heard that you can supply special equipment like hearing aids or devices to enhance sound quality during performances, particularly for classical music concerts where audio clarity is so important.\n[00:38 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Headphones, right? Yes, we can definitely provide those. I'll book them for you now, and you can just collect them here tomorrow before the show.\n[00:46 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks very much for your help. Oh, by the way, I forgot to ask—will I also receive regular updates about what's on after being added to the mailing list?\n[00:56 - 01:01] Speaker USER: Yes, once you're on the list, you'll get all the latest information about our events and shows." + }, + { + "key": "33_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/33/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, Jack. Who are you writing to?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm writing to my parents, telling them I'll stay here this summer.\n[00:06 - 00:19] Speaker USER: You're not going home? I thought you were going on a trip to Japan with your friends from college to explore the rich cultural heritage and visit famous landmarks like Mount Fuji and the historic temples of Kyoto.\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I intended to, but I thought again and changed my mind.\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Tell me. I'm interested in knowing what keeps you from joining your beloved family and staying here?\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Michael arranged for me to work at his uncle's institution.\n[00:30 - 00:31] Speaker USER: How much will you be paid?\n[00:32 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Judy, I don't do it for money, but for experience. Besides, it's voluntary and I think it's a great opportunity to give back to the community while gaining valuable skills that will help me in my future career as an educator.\n[00:42 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Wait, voluntary? That's really commendable. But what kind of work will you be doing?\n[00:48 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll be a teacher in one of his uncle's orphanages. By the way, when do you leave for home?\n[00:54 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Tomorrow. We'll fly to Hawaii 2 days after.\n[00:57 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Have a nice vacation." + }, + { + "key": "34_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/34/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Excuse me, did you find a green wool scarf? I was here about 5 minutes ago.\n[00:05 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can check the lost and found for you thoroughly and also ask my colleagues if they've seen anything matching that description in their sections.\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, I just wanted to ask if you checked the shoe section already? Sometimes scarves get left behind there.\n[00:13 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was actually going to say that I can look for it. But I only have a gray scarf here. Sorry. Where were you in the store, Sir?\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Well, first I was in the shoe section. Then I looked at sweaters and jackets.\n[00:25 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just a minute. Hi. It's Sue at the register upstairs. Did you find a green wool scarf? OK. You're in luck! They have your scarf in the shoe section.\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Oh, what a relief! Thanks for your help.\n[00:38 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: My pleasure.\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Oh, it's 4:30. Is there a subway station near here?\n[00:44 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, there's one down there. Toronto has a good public traffic system. There are buses, street cars and taxis available too, in case you prefer that. The subway station is just two blocks west of here and runs every 5-10 minutes during peak hours.\n[00:58 - 01:03] Speaker USER: Sorry, I forgot to ask earlier, but did you mention trains too? I need to catch one to get outside the city.\n[01:04 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, there are trains to different parts of the city and areas outside the city." + }, + { + "key": "35_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/35/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Yikes! What was that noise?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I had to blow my nose.\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Did you have to blow right next to the phone? It was really loud and startled me so badly that I nearly dropped my coffee all over my keyboard.\n[00:08 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Did you hear that?\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Of course I heard that. I thought a plane had crashed into your house.\n[00:18 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: It wasn't that loud.\n[00:20 - 00:22] Speaker USER: I will blow my nose sometime for you, and you'll see.\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay. I'll take your word for it. But did you say something about blowing right next to the phone?\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Oh, yes! I was asking if you had to blow right next to the phone.\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're funny.\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker USER: What did you say? I think I've gone momentarily deaf from that noise.\n[00:39 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm going into the bathroom to blow my nose. I'll be right back.\n[00:43 - 00:46] Speaker USER: deaf... I was going to say deaf." + }, + { + "key": "36_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/36/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Excuse me, but please empty your pockets of all the metal things and put them in this tray.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Including my keys?\n[00:07 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Yes, and please step over to the scanner once you've placed everything in the tray and wait for the security officer to give you further instructions about the scanning process.\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, wait, do I need to take off my belt as well? It's metal.\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Yes, please remove your belt too. Now, step over there.\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: All right. What shall I do now?\n[00:25 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Just open your bags so we can check them. After that, you can pick them up right behind that X-ray machine.\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've got film in my bag.\n[00:33 - 00:46] Speaker USER: That's all right. This machine will not damage the contents of your film or any other sensitive items as it uses advanced technology specifically designed to protect photographic materials and electronic devices.\n[00:40 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I forgot to ask earlier—did you need my boarding pass now, or after the bag check?\n[00:47 - 00:52] Speaker USER: We'll need your boarding pass now. Can I have it, please? We need to stamp it.\n[00:53 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. Here you are.\n[00:55 - 00:59] Speaker USER: Thank you. And just to clarify, the machine will not damage your film.\n[00:59 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's fine. Am I through now?" + }, + { + "key": "37_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/37/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I need to find a new furniture set for my living room.\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Where are you going to find one?\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I have no idea.\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you want to know where I bought mine?\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Where'd you get it from?\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: I got it from IKEA.\n[00:13 - 00:15] Speaker USER: How much did it cost you?\n[00:15 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: It cost me a couple thousand for the whole set, including delivery and assembly, but what really impressed me was how durable and stylish all the pieces were despite the reasonable price compared to high-end furniture stores.\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Wait, a couple thousand? That seems a bit steep. Was it worth it?\n[00:29 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely, the furniture is built extremely well. But I didn't mention that the whole set includes a sofa, coffee table, and a few other pieces.\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Oh, I see. I don't mind paying a lot as long as the quality is good.\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, trust me. The quality is fantastic." + }, + { + "key": "38_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/38/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Can I take your order now, Madam?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, what would you recommend?\n[00:04 - 00:28] Speaker USER: I'm happy to recommend the fish. It tastes delicious, and it is today's special. Our chef is from the coast and loves seafood. Today's special is actually his favorite dish, so I'm sure it is a dish that you would love if you are a fan of fresh and flavorful seafood dishes prepared with locally sourced ingredients and a perfect blend of herbs and spices that bring out the natural taste of the ocean.\n[00:18 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I just realized I didn't ask about the price of the fish. Is it within the usual range?\n[00:28 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Yes, it's priced similarly to our other main courses. However, I haven't mentioned our appetizers yet. Maybe I can interest you in one of our fine appetizers, such as the escargot or perhaps something lighter, like our fresh garden salad?\n[00:42 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not today, thanks. But I'd like to know if you have any vegetarian dishes.\n[00:47 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Yes, here's the menu. What do you think of your order?\n[00:50 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, sorry. Maybe I don't want the fish. I think I'll have the green bean dish instead.\n[00:56 - 00:59] Speaker USER: What kind of soup would you like?\n[00:59 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd like the egg drop soup.\n[01:01 - 01:02] Speaker USER: Ok, is that all?\n[01:03 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes." + }, + { + "key": "140_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/140/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I heard that James was fired because he got a kickback of 20 thousand dollars from a vendor.\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's an open secret.\n[00:07 - 00:18] Speaker USER: But mine could be a lie for his job, or someone might have spread it to ruin his career by planting false evidence and manipulating internal communications to make him look guilty.\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, are you saying someone might have spread false information to get him fired? Do you have any proof?\n[00:18 - 00:29] Speaker USER: I don't have solid proof, but I have a strong suspicion. By the way, I didn't finish earlier—what I meant to say was that it could be a lie for his job. How did you know about the kickback?\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: I heard it from a reliable source within the company, but now I'm wondering if there's more to the story." + }, + { + "key": "141_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/141/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I really admire you, Diana.\n[00:01 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why, Jerry? Your words just came out of the nowhere, and I'm curious what brought this on—was it something specific I did or just a general observation you've been meaning to share?\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Sorry, I just couldn't wait to say it—you're really happy and able to achieve high scores at school.\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: I work very hard and that's it, you know, practice makes perfect.\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Isn't there anything else? Like some kind of secret method?\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have no idea.\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker USER: You must have a high IQ score.\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, Jerry, let me tell you a little secret—it's not just about IQ.\n[00:32 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Wait, before you reveal your secret, I have to ask—have you always been this good at school, or did something change recently?\n[00:39 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I was just about to say, my IQ score is slightly above average but what really makes the difference is my consistent study habits and ability to stay focused even when the material gets challenging or overwhelming.\n[00:51 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Seriously? But you are such a genius.\n[00:54 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Maybe I've got a higher EQ. I'm not sure." + }, + { + "key": "142_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/142/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:26] Speaker USER: You know, I don't quite understand the Chinese criterion of beauty. I mean, I asked some Chinese guys who had seen my girlfriend. I asked them, Isn't she beautiful? They were looking at me with eyes wide open, like ... and they even wondered how in the world I could ever have fallen in love with someone who didn't fit their traditional idea of beauty which seems to favor fair skin, delicate features, and a more petite frame compared to Western standards.\n[00:16 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but do you think it's just a cultural difference? Maybe what they find attractive is different from what you do.\n[00:27 - 00:50] Speaker USER: That could be it. But I still find it odd because I think my girlfriend is very pretty and cute. She has these red cheeks, and her silk hair has been evenly cut. Very pretty, very charming. Anyway, I understand. I've heard quite a few people say that most Chinese women that foreigners have chosen are not pretty at all. I know I'm one of those that they were describing. I'm surely not beautiful.\n[00:51 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, come on, although you married a foreigner, you're not that bad! But you mentioned earlier that they looked at you like they couldn't believe you fell in love with your girlfriend. Do you think they were just surprised by your choice, or was there something specific they didn't find appealing according to their standards?\n[01:08 - 01:22] Speaker USER: Actually, now that you mention it, they didn't specify anything. They just seemed genuinely confused. But I think it comes down to different standards of beauty. Chinese don't notice that sort of thing at all. Amy, what is that saying?\n[01:22 - 01:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder." + }, + { + "key": "143_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/143/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Good afternoon. Can I help you?\n[00:02 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, we have a reservation for three nights. Mona White. I called last night to confirm the details of our stay and made sure to mention our preference for rooms on the quieter side of the hotel if possible.\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, could you confirm the last name again?\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: White. Mona White.\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker USER: One moment please, Ms. White. Yes, that was for two single rooms, wasn't it? I've reserved rooms 402 and 403 for you.\n[00:26 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Are they quiet rooms?\n[00:28 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Well, they are facing the street but there's a lovely view of the city from those rooms, especially at night when all the lights are twinkling and you can see the entire skyline from your window.\n[00:35 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: We'd like quiet rooms, thanks." + }, + { + "key": "144_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/144/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Robert, you play the guitar, don't you?\n[00:02 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I used to. But I haven't played it for quite some time. I don't really have time these days with all my studies. Why do you ask? Is there something you need help with regarding music or are you just curious about my past hobbies?\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I'm actually trying to organize a group to play at some parties on weekends. We still need a guitar player.\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I don't know. But your idea sounds fun to me.\n[00:21 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Oh, it will be. I'm more or less in charge of things. So if you want to give it a try, you're in. It's as easy as that. Besides, it's a great chance to get out and meet new people from different backgrounds who share your passion for music, and you might even discover some hidden talents you didn't know you had.\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: But I told you I haven't practiced for a long time. I don't know if I remember any songs I used to play.\n[00:42 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Don't worry about it. I was just saying it's a great chance to meet people. Plus, I thought I'd ask you to try and join us sometime when we were practicing. We'll be practicing for a few months before we give performances.\n[00:55 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, I'll have a try." + }, + { + "key": "145_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/145/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Could I have a word with you, sir?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just speaking.\n[00:03 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I have to tell you that I can't be in today and I might need to take another day off depending on how I feel, especially since my symptoms seem to be getting worse rather than improving as I had hoped.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, what happened? Is everything okay?\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker USER: I feel sick and coughed a lot at night.\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is that serious? You ought to see a doctor.\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Yes, I did this in the morning. And my doctor wanted me to have a rest these 2 days.\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's good. Do you suppose you will be back to the company the day after tomorrow?\n[00:32 - 00:48] Speaker USER: I hope so. And I will definitely tell you if I cannot. By the way, I was going to mention earlier that I can't come in tomorrow either because my doctor advised me to take it easy until I fully recover and warned that pushing myself too soon might prolong the illness significantly.\n[00:42 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I understand. Just make sure to keep me updated on your condition. Well, take care of yourself and I hope you will be better as soon as possible." + }, + { + "key": "147_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/147/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, Adam, what are you doing?\n[00:01 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've just got home from my tennis lesson. Have you had anything to eat yet because I was thinking we could order some takeout if you haven't had the chance to prepare anything?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but how was your tennis lesson? Did you learn anything new?\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was great! I worked on my backhand, and I think it's getting better. But I was asking if you've had dinner yet?\n[00:18 - 00:19] Speaker USER: No, not yet.\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm hungry. Do you want me to help you cook?\n[00:23 - 00:33] Speaker USER: No, I've already done it. I prepared the fish this morning and cooked it earlier this afternoon with some fresh herbs and lemon, so it's ready to go and should still be perfectly warm when we serve it.\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, fish sounds delicious! But did you need any help with setting the table?\n[00:37 - 00:44] Speaker USER: I was just about to say, I set the table already but haven't put any glasses on it yet. Can you do that, please?\n[00:44 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK." + }, + { + "key": "148_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/148/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hello, can I help?\n[00:01 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm from Lexington Software and I'm here to collect an export L / C.\n[00:06 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I have it right here on my desk, just give me a moment to grab it from the filing cabinet where we keep all our important financial documents securely stored.\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but do I need to sign anything before I take it?\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Yes, you just need to sign here. I was about to hand it to you.\n[00:19 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Here you are.\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Just one thing before you go, could you please prepare your documents in accordance with the L / C within the validity period?\n[00:27 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem, I'll get on that right away. By the way, you mentioned you had the L/C earlier. Can I take it with me now?\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Yes, you can take it away now. Thanks, bye." + }, + { + "key": "149_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/149/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Good afternoon, how may I help you?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi, I'd like to order some flowers.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Who are they for?\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: They're for my wife. Her name is Samantha.\n[00:10 - 00:12] Speaker USER: What kind of flowers would you like?\n[00:12 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know. I don't know too much about flowers. Can you recommend something that most women would love? Perhaps a popular arrangement that combines different seasonal blooms with some elegant greenery for a balanced look?\n[00:16 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but do you have any idea what colors she might prefer? Sometimes that can help narrow down the options.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hmm, I think she likes red, but I'm not completely sure.\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Well, they're for your wife, so I think you should give her roses.\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Roses will be fine. By the way, you were about to recommend something earlier—what was it?\n[00:41 - 00:51] Speaker USER: I was going to suggest some other flowers that go well with roses, like lilies or baby's breath, to make the bouquet more special and add some variety in texture and fragrance." + }, + { + "key": "150_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/150/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Did you know that abortion is still illegal in many states in the USA?\n[00:04 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why? I thought Americans were supposed to be more open than that, especially when it comes to personal freedoms and individual rights, given the country's strong emphasis on liberty and personal autonomy in other areas of life.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Well, for many religious people, they believe that people who abort their babies are murderers.\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you think most people in America believe that abortion is wrong?\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker USER: No, I think it's mostly the older generation who are against abortions.\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's no wonder there are so many teenage pregnancies in America.\n[00:32 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Religious people blame it on pre-marital sex, not on abortion being too accessible or normalized, which they believe encourages irresponsible behavior and undermines traditional family values that have been central to American society for generations.\n[00:42 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of which, how do you feel about pre-marital sex? Does it play a role in your views on abortion?\n[00:48 - 01:03] Speaker USER: I personally would never want to have one, but I think that since a pregnancy can affect a woman's entire life, she should have the right to decide for herself. And about your earlier question, I was going to say that they blame it on abortion being illegal too.\n[01:04 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you think the fathers should have some kind of say in the matter?\n[01:07 - 01:14] Speaker USER: I know this is going to sound sexist, but I don't think that men should have to give their approval to the mothers of their children.\n[01:14 - 01:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why not? It's their children, too." + }, + { + "key": "151_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/151/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Mary, how was your date with John?\n[00:02 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's ok. It seems we have a lot in common, like our love for outdoor activities and food, especially since we both enjoy exploring new hiking trails and discovering hidden gem restaurants in the city.\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Oh, really? What do you mean by \"a lot in common\"? Like, do you both share the same hobbies or something?\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, we actually do. We both love hiking and enjoy trying out new restaurants.\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker USER: That sounds like a great start! So, what does he look like?\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: He's tall and slim, fair-haired.\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Sounds like he's pretty cute. What do you think of him?\n[00:30 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: He's a nice guy and very considerate. I was impressed with how smart he was, and he has a great sense of humor.\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Oh, it's love at first sight! When will you see each other again?\n[00:42 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: He didn't say, but he said he would call me soon to plan something.\n[00:47 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Oh, I hope he follows through on that. But wait, you were saying something about him calling you?\n[00:52 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, he said he would call me.\n[00:55 - 00:59] Speaker USER: Maybe he's busy with work. Just wait and try not to think about it too much!\n[00:59 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, Steve. Stop it! I'm a bit nervous! What if he doesn't call?\n[01:04 - 01:08] Speaker USER: Come on, Mary, you're a total catch. I bet he will call you. Don't worry.\n[01:08 - 01:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you, Steve. You're always so encouraging." + }, + { + "key": "152_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/152/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Would you give me some fruits? How much are these oranges?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Seventy cents a piece.\n[00:06 - 00:07] Speaker USER: How about this one?\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sixty cents a piece.\n[00:09 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Well, I'll take five of the seventy cents ones, and are those grapefruits available in bulk at a discounted price since I'm planning to buy quite a few for a family gathering next weekend?\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but before we move on to the grapefruits, do you want to know the total for the oranges?\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Oh right, thanks for reminding me. Yes, please.\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: That would be $3.50 for the oranges. Now, about the grapefruits, you were asking if they are sweet?\n[00:30 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Yes, are they sweet?\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure! They are very fresh, first of all. We sell at a bargain, and you make a wise purchase if you buy them today. Eighty cents only, a piece.\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker USER: I follow you and I'll take three just for my trial.\n[00:44 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you very much and anything else?" + }, + { + "key": "153_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/153/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Call her on my cell phone. Wish her 'Happy Birthday!' Tell her you are out exploring the great American wilderness. Tell her I said she is lucky to be born on Independence Day because it means there are always fireworks and celebrations happening everywhere, making her special day even more memorable and exciting for everyone involved.\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, your phone has signal out here? I thought we were too deep in the wilderness for that.\n[00:20 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Surprisingly, yes! The signal is weak, but it should work for a quick call. Anyway, tell her I said she is lucky to be born on Independence Day.\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks! I will do that! When is your birthday?\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker USER: It is December 25th.\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wow! What a lucky girl! Your birthday is on Christmas Day." + }, + { + "key": "154_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/154/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: So, how's your course going? Do you like it?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I like my professors and the classes, but it's a lot of work.\n[00:07 - 00:08] Speaker USER: What are you specializing in?\n[00:09 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Right now, I'm doing some research into the languages of different African tribes and their cultural significance, which has been absolutely fascinating to explore in depth.\n[00:14 - 00:16] Speaker USER: That sounds really interesting. Can you speak Swahili?\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I learned how to speak it when I was growing up in Tanzania.\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I'm curious, did you learn any other languages while you were there?\n[00:28 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, quite a few actually. I grew up in Africa, so I picked up several languages. But I was saying I learned Swahili when I was little.\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker USER: That's amazing. Are you doing well in your classes?\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know because I haven't received my test results yet.\n[00:44 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Oh, by the way, when did you take your exams?\n[00:47 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: About two weeks ago." + }, + { + "key": "155_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/155/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Say, Anna, what are you doing tonight? Would you like to go out?\n[00:03 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, sorry, I can't. I'm going to work late tonight. I have to finish this presentation for tomorrow's meeting, and it's taking longer than I expected because I need to incorporate feedback from three different departments and make sure all the data visualizations are perfect.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Oh, I see. Is it the same report you mentioned last week, or is this something new?\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's actually a new one. But what were you saying about going out tonight?\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker USER: I was just asking if you wanted to go out. But how about tomorrow night? Are you doing anything then?\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I'm not. What are you planning to do?\n[00:30 - 00:41] Speaker USER: I'm going to see a musical. Would you like to join me? I think it would be a nice break after your busy week, and I've heard the production is absolutely spectacular with incredible set designs and costumes.\n[00:38 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, which musical is it? I love musicals and want to make sure it's one I haven't seen yet.\n[00:45 - 00:48] Speaker USER: It's \"The Phantom of the Opera.\" I thought you might enjoy it.\n[00:49 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, I'd love to! But let me pay for the tickets this time. It's my turn." + }, + { + "key": "156_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/156/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey Jackie. What are you doing?\n[00:02 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Nothing much. I'm just relaxing today. Why? What's on your mind? I was actually hoping you'd suggest doing something fun since I've been feeling a bit bored at home all day.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I was thinking about heading to the mall. Do you want to go?\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Are they having a sale?\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Yeah. Both Bon and Nordstrom's is having their annual sale. It's a great time to buy some clothes you've been holding out on.\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds great. Where should we meet?\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker USER: I'll meet you in front of Nordstrom's in 30 minutes.\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sounds good. See you there.\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker USER: What do you think about these shoes?\n[00:32 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: They're cute. But do you think you'll wear them often enough to justify buying them? They seem more like special occasion shoes rather than everyday wear, and I know you prefer comfortable footwear for daily use.\n[00:38 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Wait, you mentioned something about a sweater earlier. What were you saying?\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh right, this sweater is so pretty. I love the low neck design.\n[00:49 - 00:52] Speaker USER: That does sound nice. Maybe you should try it on!" + }, + { + "key": "157_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/157/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I was wondering if I could borrow the company van for a fundraiser this weekend.\n[00:04 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, I think that would be possible. Where is the event going to be held and what kind of activities are you planning to organize there for the fundraiser?\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I forgot to mention it's in the park downtown.\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Got it. Would you need it for both Saturday and Sunday?\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker USER: We will need it for Saturday only.\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think that would be OK. Who will be driving it?\n[00:21 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Mary and I will be driving the van.\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Could you drop it off on Sunday night?\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Yes, we can do that. Can we borrow the chairs from the lunchroom also?\n[00:31 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that would be fine. Just make sure that everything is returned by Sunday night. By the way, where exactly is the fundraiser again?\n[00:39 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Oh, it's in the park downtown." + }, + { + "key": "158_2", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/158/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Oh, my god. I am so heavy now. I gain 10 kilos.\n[00:04 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am going to the gym. Do you want to come with me? It might be a good way to start shedding those extra kilos and we can try out different workout routines together to make it more fun and motivating.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Yes, I think I should go. I really need to lose some weight.\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Then, I'll wait for you at the car park in 20 minutes.\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker USER: 0K. See you then. By the way, do you have your member card with you?\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Nope, I do not have a membership yet.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Oh, I was going to say, I have a guest ticket. You can use it." + }, + { + "key": "159_3", + "audio_url": "output_4JOB_overlap_800/trimmed_dialogues_pause_200_400/159/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Will you bring our bill, please?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, certainly. I'll be back in a minute. Here you are.\n[00:06 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Thanks. Let me see. I think there's a mistake on the bill here. Would you mind checking if the dessert was charged twice because I distinctly remember ordering only one chocolate lava cake for the table?\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, before you mention the mistake, could you clarify if the tax and service charge are included?\n[00:17 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Sure, only ten percent tax is included in the bill. But I was going to ask if you could check the bill for errors.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course, let me check. Oh, you seem to be correct.\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Then one hundred U.S. dollars covers everything, doesn't it?\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: It sure does." + } +] \ No newline at end of file