ATLAS(自动音调级别注释系统):音调学家和纪录片制作人的工具包

Emily Grabowski, Laura McPherson
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本文介绍了一种新的用于音调分析的计算工具包:ATLAS(自动音调级注释系统)。在许多语言文档项目中,音调仍然是一个挑战,而且仍然经常遇到音调语言的描述性和理论处理,其中音调标记完全不存在或准确性值得怀疑。ATLAS将WAV文件和TextGrid作为其输入,用于划分音调片段,并输出介于原始音位类别和音位类别之间的标准化音高级别注释。这些“音调级别”注释代表了通常用作音调的广泛语音转录的破折号的离散数字版本。级别的数量可以由研究人员设置,并且一些原始的语音测量也由工具输出。ATLAS旨在供任何人使用,无论音调或计算方法的经验如何,从而促进在音调语言的纪录片,描述性或理论材料中包含客观,可复制的音调数据。我们还展示了ATLAS的广泛语音注释在理解已经确定的音位类别的表面实现以及对未分析的音调系统做出假设方面的效用。
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ATLAS (Automated Tone Level Annotation System): A tonologist's and documentarian's toolkit
This paper describes a novel computational toolkit for tonal analysis: ATLAS (Automated Tone Level Annotation System). Tone remains a challenge in many language documentation projects, and far too often still, one comes across descriptive and theoretical treatments of tone languages in which tone marking is entirely absent or of questionable accuracy. ATLAS takes as its input a WAV file and TextGrid delimiting tonebearing segments and outputs normalized pitch level annotations intermediate between raw f0 and phonemic categories. These “tone level” annotations represent a discrete numerical version of the dashes often used as a broad phonetic transcription of tone. The number of levels can be set by the researcher, and a number of raw phonetic measures are also outputted by the tool. ATLAS is designed to be used by anyone regardless of experience with tone or computational methods, thus promoting the inclusion of objective, replicable pitch data in documentary, descriptive, or theoretical materials on tone languages. We also show the utility of ATLAS’s broad phonetic annotations in understanding the surface realization of already determined phonemic categories and in making hypotheses about unanalyzed tone systems.
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