古吉拉特语和马拉地语语音应用语言资源的开发

Maulik C. Madhavi, Shubham Sharma, H. Patil
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本文讨论了两种低资源印度语言,即古吉拉特语和马拉地语,使用语言学和信号处理方面的资源开发。语音资源开发讨论了数据收集的细节,在电话和音节水平转录和相应的语言单位,如电话和音节。为了分析在不同流利程度下的表现,本文考虑了三种记录模式,即阅读、对话和讲座。提出了用国际音标(IPA)符号标注语音的方法。在后面的部分中,我们将讨论音节水平的语音分割和韵律水平标记(音高标记)。为了检测语音信号中的音节单位,采用基于群延迟的算法对短期能量轮廓进行平滑处理。在20%的协议持续时间内,对于读模式语音,音节标记的检测率约为60%。通过语音信号的Fo模式分析韵律音高标记。本研究的重点在于分析了不同的录音模式,即阅读、对话和讲课模式。研究发现,CV(辅音后元音)型音节在两种语言中的出现率最高(超过50%)。阅读语音在自动韵律标记方面的表现优于自发语音。
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Development of language resources for speech application in Gujarati and Marathi
This paper discusses development of resources using linguistics and signal processing aspects for two low resource Indian languages, viz., Gujarati and Marathi. Speech resource development discusses the details of data collection, transcription at phone and syllable level and corresponding linguistic units such as phones and syllables. In order to analyze the performance at different fluency levels, three types of recording modes, viz., read, conversation and lecture are considered in this paper. Manual annotation of speech in terms of International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) symbols is presented. In the later section, we discuss speech segmentation at syllable level and prosodic level marking (pitch marking). Short-term Energy contour is smoothened using group-delay-based algorithm in order to detect syllable units in the speech signal. Detection rate obtained for syllable marking within 20 % agreement duration is of the order of 60 % in case of read mode speech. Prosody pitch marks are analyzed via Fo pattern of a speech signal. The key strength of this study is the analysis for different kinds of recording modes, viz., read, conversation and lecture mode. It is found that CV (where, Consonant is followed by Vowel) type of syllables have highest occurrence (more than 50 %) in both the languages. Read speech is observed to perform better than spontaneous speech in terms of automatic prosodic marking.
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