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  Comparison of Syllabification Algorithms and Training Strategies for Robust Word Count Estimation across Different Languages and Recording Conditions

Räsänen, O., Seshadri, S., & Casillas, M. (in press). Comparison of Syllabification Algorithms and Training Strategies for Robust Word Count Estimation across Different Languages and Recording Conditions. In Proceedings of Interspeech 2018.

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Räsänen, Okko1, Autor
Seshadri, Shreyas1, Autor
Casillas, Marisa2, Autor           
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1Department of Signal Processing and Acoustics, Aalto University, Finland, ou_persistent22              
2Language Development Department, MPI for Psycholinguistics, Max Planck Society, ou_2340691              

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Schlagwörter: language acquisition, syllabification, word count estimation, daylong recordings, noise robustness
 Zusammenfassung: Word count estimation (WCE) from audio recordings has a number of applications, including quantifying the amount of speech that language-learning infants hear in their natural environments, as captured by daylong recordings made with devices worn by infants. To be applicable in a wide range of scenarios and also low-resource domains, WCE tools should be extremely robust against varying signal conditions and require minimal access to labeled training data in the target domain. For this purpose, earlier work has used automatic syllabification of speech, followed by a least-squares-mapping of syllables to word counts. This paper compares a number of previously proposed syllabifiers in the WCE task, including a supervised bi-directional long short-term memory (BLSTM) network that is trained on a language for which high quality syllable annotations are available (a “high resource language”), and reports how the alternative methods compare on different languages and signal conditions. We also explore additive noise and varying-channel data augmentation strategies for BLSTM training, and show how they improve performance in both matching and mismatching languages. Intriguingly, we also find that even though the BLSTM works on languages beyond its training data, the unsupervised algorithms can still outperform it in challenging signal conditions on novel languages.

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Sprache(n): eng - English
 Datum: 2018-03-262018-06-03
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Titel: Interspeech 2018
Veranstaltungsort: Hyderabad, India
Start-/Enddatum: 2018-09-02 - 2018-09-05

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