Pronunciation variation across different dialects for English: A syllable-centric approach

R. G. Brunet, H. Murthy
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Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems account for wide variability in the acoustic signal through large amounts of training data. From a linguistic point of view, the acoustic variability is a consequence of pronunciation variation. It is apparent that neither (i) any two speakers utter the same words exactly the same way nor (ii) an individual can repeat the same words with acoustic identity. Hence ASR systems usually rely on multiple-pronunciation lexicons to match an acoustic sequence with a lexical unit. In this study, we have adopted a data-driven approach to generate pronunciation variants at syllable level. Group-Delay (GD) segmentation algorithm is used to acquire acoustic cue about syllable boundaries, which are validated by a vowel-onset point (VOP) detection algorithm. Manual transcriptions of GD syllable segments are done to produce new pronunciation variants. Results on the TIMIT database show that some pronunciations are exclusive for a particular dialect.
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英语不同方言的发音差异:以音节为中心的方法
自动语音识别(ASR)系统通过大量的训练数据来解释声信号的广泛可变性。从语言学的角度来看,语音变异是语音变异的结果。很明显,无论是(i)任何两个说话者都不能以完全相同的方式说出相同的单词,还是(ii)一个人也不能以声学上相同的方式重复相同的单词。因此,ASR系统通常依赖于多发音词汇来匹配一个声学序列和一个词汇单位。在这项研究中,我们采用了数据驱动的方法来生成音节级的发音变体。使用群延迟(GD)分割算法获取音节边界的声学线索,并通过元音起始点(VOP)检测算法进行验证。手工转录GD音节段,以产生新的发音变体。TIMIT数据库的结果显示,某些发音是特定方言所独有的。
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