ToBI accent type recognition

Arman Maghbouleh
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This paper describes work in progress for recognizing a subset of ToBI intonation labels (H*, L+H*, L*, !H*, L+!H*, no accent). Initially, duration characteristics are used to classify syllables as accented or not. The accented syllables are then subclassified based on fundamental frequency, F0, values. Potential F0 intonation gestures are schematized by connected line segments within a window around a given syllable. The schematizations are found using spline-basis linear regression. The regression weights on F0 points are varied in order to discount segmental effects and F0 detection errors. Parameters based on the line segments are then used to perform the subclassification. This paper presents new results in recognizing L*, L+H*, and L+!H* accents. In addition, the models presented here perform comparably (80% overall, and 74% accent type recognition) to models which do not distinguish bitonal accents.
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ToBI重音类型识别
本文描述了ToBI语调标签子集(H*, L+H*, L*, !H*, L+!)的识别工作。H*,没有重音)。最初,时长特征被用来区分音节是否重音。然后根据基本频率F0值对重音音节进行细分。潜在的F0语调手势通过在给定音节周围的窗口内连接的线段来表示。用样条基线性回归找到了模型。F0点上的回归权值是不同的,以便忽略片段效应和F0检测误差。然后使用基于线段的参数执行子分类。本文给出了L*、L+H*和L+!H *口音。此外,本文提出的模型的表现与不区分双音口音的模型相当(80%的整体,74%的口音类型识别)。
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