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N-gram Based Robust Spoken Document Retrievals for Phoneme Recognition Errors (음소인식 오류에 강인한 N-gram 기반 음성 문서 검색)

  • Lee, Su-Jang;Park, Kyung-Mi;Oh, Yung-Hwan
    • MALSORI
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    • no.67
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    • pp.149-166
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    • 2008
  • In spoken document retrievals (SDR), subword (typically phonemes) indexing term is used to avoid the out-of-vocabulary (OOV) problem. It makes the indexing and retrieval process independent from any vocabulary. It also requires a small corpus to train the acoustic model. However, subword indexing term approach has a major drawback. It shows higher word error rates than the large vocabulary continuous speech recognition (LVCSR) system. In this paper, we propose an probabilistic slot detection and n-gram based string matching method for phone based spoken document retrievals to overcome high error rates of phone recognizer. Experimental results have shown 9.25% relative improvement in the mean average precision (mAP) with 1.7 times speed up in comparison with the baseline system.

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Development of a Baseline Platform for Spoken Dialog Recognition System (대화음성인식 시스템 구현을 위한 기본 플랫폼 개발)

  • Chung Minhwa;Seo Jungyun;Lee Yong-Jo;Han Myungsoo
    • Proceedings of the KSPS conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.32-35
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    • 2003
  • This paper describes our recent work for developing a baseline platform for Korean spoken dialog recognition. In our work, We have collected about 65 hour speech corpus with auditory transcriptions. Linguistic information on various levels such as mophology, syntax, semantics, and discourse is attached to the speech database by using automatic or semi-automatic tools for tagging linguistic information.

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Monophthong Analysis on a Large-scale Speech Corpus of Read-Style Korean (한국어 대용량발화말뭉치의 단모음분석)

  • Yoon, Tae-Jin;Kang, Yoonjung
    • Phonetics and Speech Sciences
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.139-145
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    • 2014
  • The paper describes methods of conducting vowel analysis from a large-scale corpus with the aids of forced alignment and optimal formant ceiling methods. 'Read Style Corpus of Standard Korean' is used for building the forced alignment system and a subset of the corpus for the processing and extraction of features for vowel analysis based on optimal formant ceiling. The results of the vowel analysis are reliable and comparable to the results obtained using traditional analytical methods. The findings indicate that the methods adopted for the analysis can be extended and be used for more fine-grained analysis without time-consuming manual labeling without losing accuracy and reliability.

Error Correction and Praat Script Tools for the Buckeye Corpus of Conversational Speech (벅아이 코퍼스 오류 수정과 코퍼스 활용을 위한 프랏 스크립트 툴)

  • Yoon, Kyu-Chul
    • Phonetics and Speech Sciences
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.29-47
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this paper is to show how to convert the label files of the Buckeye Corpus of Spontaneous Speech [1] into Praat format and to introduce some of the Praat scripts that will enable linguists to study various aspects of spoken American English present in the corpus. During the conversion process, several types of errors were identified and corrected either manually or automatically by the use of scripts. The Praat script tools that have been developed can help extract from the corpus massive amounts of phonetic measures such as the VOT of plosives, the formants of vowels, word frequency information and speech rates that span several consecutive words. The script tools can extract additional information concerning the phonetic environment of the target words or allophones.

On the statistics of Korean Phonetic Dictionary - Basic Survey to make corpus of Korean Speech DB - (발음사전 표제어중의 음소의 통계적 성질-음성 DB용 단어선정을 위하여-)

  • Lee, Y.J.;Kim, K.T.;Jo, C.W.;Rhee, T.W.
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1987.07b
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    • pp.1606-1609
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    • 1987
  • Statistical information about spoken Korean was obtained. The data are the results of analyzing the Korean phonetic dictionary. This is one of the basic survey to make phoneme ballanced corpus of Korean Speech Data Base (KSDB).

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Acoustic Cues in Spoken French for the Pronunciation Assessment Multimedia System (발음평가용 멀티미디어 시스템 구현을 위한 구어 프랑스어의 음향학적 단서)

  • Lee, Eun-Yung;Song, Mi-Young
    • Speech Sciences
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.185-200
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    • 2005
  • The objective of this study is to examine acoustic cues in spoken French for the assessment of pronunciation which is necessary to realization of the multimedia system. The corpus is composed of simple expressions which consist of the French phonological system include all phonemes. This experiment was made on 4 male and female French native speakers and on 20 Korean speakers, university students who had learned the French language more than two years. We analyzed the recorded data by using spectrograph and measured comparative features by the numerical values. First of all, we found the mean and the deviation of all phonemes, and then chose features which had high error frequency and great differences between French and Korean pronunciations. The selected data were simplified and compared among them. After we judged whether the problems of pronunciation in each Korean speaker were either the utterance mistake or the interference of mother tongue, in terms of articulatory and auditory aspects, we tried to find acoustic features as simplified as possible. From this experiment, we could extract acoustic cues for the construction of the French pronunciation training system.

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Phonological processes of consonants from orthographic to pronounced words in the Buckeye Corpus

  • Yang, Byunggon
    • Phonetics and Speech Sciences
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.55-62
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    • 2019
  • This paper investigates the phonological processes of consonants in pronounced words in the Buckeye Corpus and compares the frequency distribution of these processes to provide a clearer understanding of conversational English for linguists and teachers. Both orthographic and pronounced words were extracted from the transcribed label scripts of the Buckeye Corpus. Next, the phonological processes of consonants in the orthographic and pronounced labels were tabulated separately by onsets and codas, and a frequency distribution by consonant process types was examined. The results showed that the majority of the onset clusters were pronounced as the same sounds in the Buckeye Corpus. The participants in the corpus were presumed to speak semiformally. In addition, the onsets have fewer deletions than the codas, which might be related to the information weight of the syllable components. Moreover, there is a significant association and strong positive correlation between the phonological processes of the onsets and codas in men and women. This paper concludes that an analysis of phonological processes in spontaneous speech corpora can contribute to a practical understanding of spoken English. Further studies comparing the current phonological process data with those of other languages would be desirable to establish universal patterns in phonological processes.

Modal Auxiliary Verbs in Japanese EFL Learners' Conversation: A Corpus-based Study

  • Nakayama, Shusaku
    • Asia Pacific Journal of Corpus Research
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.23-34
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    • 2021
  • This research examines Japanese non-native speakers' (JNNS) modal auxiliary verb use from two different perspectives: frequency of use and preferences for modalities. Additionally, error analysis is carried out to identify errors in modal use common among JNNSs. Their modal use is compared to that of English native speakers within a spoken dialogue corpus which is part of the International Corpus Network of Asian Learners' English. Research findings show at a statistically significant level that when compared to native speakers, JNNSs underuse past forms of modals and infrequently convey epistemic modality, indicating the possibility that JNNSs fail to express their opinions or thoughts indirectly when needed or to convey politeness appropriately. Error analysis identifies the following three types of common errors: (1) the use of incorrect tenses of modal verb phrases, (2) the use of inflected verb forms after modals, and (3) the non-use of main verbs after modals. The first type of error is largely because JNNSs do not master how to express past meanings of modals. The second and third types of errors seem to be due to first language transfer into second language acquisition and JNNSs' overgeneralization of the subject-verb agreement rules to modals respectively.

Teaching Grammar for Spoken Korean to English-speaking Learners: Reported Speech Marker '-dae'. (영어권 학습자를 위한 한국어 구어 문법 교육 - 보고 표지 '-대'를 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Young A;Cho, In Jung
    • Journal of Korean language education
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.1-23
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    • 2012
  • The development of corpus in recent years has attracted increased research on spoken Korean. Nevertheless, these research outcomes are yet to be meaningfully and adequately reflected in Korean language textbooks. The reported speech marker '-dae' is one of these areas that need more attention. This study investigates whether or not in textbooks '-dae' is clearly explained to English-speaking learners to prevent confusion and misuse. Based on a contrastive analysis of Korean and English, this study argues three points: Firstly, '-dae' should be introduced to Korean learners as an independent sentence ender rather than a contracted form of '-dago hae'. Secondly, it is necessary to teach English-speaking learners that '-dae' is not equivalent to the English report speech form. It functions more or less as a third person marker in Korean. Learners should be informed that '-dae' is used for statements in English, if those statements were hearsay but the source of information does not need to be specified. This is a very distinctive difference between Korean and English and should be emphasized in class when 'dae' is taught. Thirdly, '-dae' should be introduced before indirect speech constructions, because it is mainly used in simple statements and the frequency of '-dae' is very high in spoken Korean.

A clustering algorithm of statistical langauge model and its application on speech recognition (통계적 언어 모델의 clustering 알고리즘과 음성인식에의 적용)

  • Kim, Woo-Sung;Koo, Myoung-Wan
    • Annual Conference on Human and Language Technology
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    • 1996.10a
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    • pp.145-152
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    • 1996
  • 연속음성인식 시스템을 개발하기 위해서는 언어가 갖는 문법적 제약을 이용한 언어모델이 요구된다. 문법적 규칙을 이용한 언어모델은 전문가가 일일이 문법 규칙을 만들어 주어야 하는 단점이 있다. 통계적 언어 모델에서는 문법적인 정보를 수작업으로 만들어 주지 않는 대신 그러한 모든 정보를 학습을 통해서 훈련해야 하기 때문에 이를 위해 요구되는 학습 데이터도 엄청나게 증가한다. 따라서 적은 양의 데이터로도 이와 유사한 효과를 보일 수 있는 것이 클래스에 의거한 언어 모델이다. 또 이 모델은 음성 인식과 연계시에 탐색 공간을 줄여 주기 때문에 실시간 시스템 구현에 매우 유용한 모델이다. 여기서는 자동으로 클래스를 찾아주는 알고리즘을 호텔예약시스템의 corpus에 적용, 분석해 보았다. Corpus 자체가 문법규칙이 뚜렷한 특성을 갖고 있기 때문에 heuristic하게 클래스를 준 것과 유사한 결과를 보였지만 corpus 크기가 커질 경우에는 매우 유용할 것이며, initial map을 heuristic하게 주고 그 알고리즘을 적용한 결과 약간의 성능향상을 볼 수 있었다. 끝으로 음성인식시스템과 접합해 본 결과 유사한 결과를 얻었으며 언어모델에도 음향학적 특성을 반영할 수 있는 연구가 요구됨을 알 수 있었다.

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