利用韵律特征检测阿拉伯语音频独白中的问题

O. Khan, W. Al-Khatib, L. Cheded
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韵律学已广泛应用于许多与语音相关的应用,包括说话人和单词识别、情感和口音识别、主题和句子分割以及文本到语音的应用。我们研究的一个重要应用是识别阿拉伯语独白讲座中的疑问句。在这方面,阿拉伯语以外的语言得到了许多注意。我们首先通过使用强度和持续时间特征从连续语音中分割句子来解决这个问题。然后,从每个句子中提取韵律特征。这些特征被用作决策树的输入,将每个句子分类为疑问句或非疑问句。我们的研究结果表明,在自然的阿拉伯语语音中,问题是由不止一种韵律特征提示的。我们使用C4.5决策树进行分类,准确率达到75.7%。特征具体分析进一步发现,能量和基频特征主要负责疑问句和非疑问句的区分。
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Detection of Questions in Arabic Audio Monologues Using Prosodic Features
Prosody has been widely used in many speech-related applications including speaker and word recognition, emotion and accent identification, topic and sentence segmentation, and text-to-speech applications. An important application we investigate is that of identifying question sentences in Arabic monologue lectures. Languages other than Arabic have received a lot of attention in this regard. We approach this problem by first segmenting the sentences from the continuous speech using intensity and duration features. Prosodic features are, then, extracted from each sentence. These features are used as input to decision trees to classify each sentence into either question or non question sentence. Our results suggest that questions are cued by more than one type of prosodic features in natural Arabic speech. We used C4.5 decision trees for classification and achieved 75.7% accuracy. Feature specific analysis further reveals that energy and fundamental frequency features are mainly responsible for discriminating between questions and non-question sentences.
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