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Exploring Universal Attribute Characterization of Spoken Languages for Spoken Language Recognition

Exploring Universal Attribute Characterization of Spoken Languages for Spoken Language Recognition. Outline. Introduction UAR-FrondEnd VSM-BackEnd Experiment. Introduction. Here we focus on the token-based.

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Exploring Universal Attribute Characterization of Spoken Languages for Spoken Language Recognition

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  1. Exploring Universal Attribute Characterization of Spoken Languages for Spoken Language Recognition

  2. Outline • Introduction • UAR-FrondEnd • VSM-BackEnd • Experiment

  3. Introduction • Here we focus on the token-based. • Propse an alternative universal acoustic characterization of spoken languages based on acoustic phonetic feature. • The advantage of using attribute-based unit is they can be define universally across all language.

  4. System Overview

  5. UAR-FrondEnd • The frond-end processing module tokenize all spoken utterances into sequences of speech unit using a universal attribute recognizer. • Two phoneme-to-attribute table are created that are phoneme-to-manner and phoneme-to-place.

  6. VSM-BackEnd • Each transcription is converted into a vector-based representation by applying LSA.

  7. Experiment • The OGI-TS corpus is used to train the articulatory recognizer. This corpus has phonetic transcriptions for six language.

  8. Experiment • CallFriend corpus is used for training the back-end language models. • Test are carried out on the NIST 2003 spoken language evaluation material.

  9. Experiment

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