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Automatic Pronunciation Evaluation of Non-Native Mandarin Tone by Using Multi-Level Confidence Measures

Abstract

Automatic evaluation of tonal production plays an important role in a tonal language Computer-Assisted Pronunciation Training (CAPT) system. In this paper, we propose an automatic evaluation method for non-native Mandarin tones. The method applied multi-level confidence measures generated from Deep Neural Network (DNN). The confidence measures consisted of Log Posterior Ratios (LPR), Average Frame-level Log Posteriors (AFLP) and Segment-level Log Posteriors (SLP). The LPR was calculated between the correct tone model and competing tone models. The AFLP and LPR were obtained from frame-level scores. And the SLP was directly derived from segment-level scores. The multi-level confidence measures were modeled with a support vector machine (SVM) classifier. For comparison, three experiments were conducted according to different features: AFLP+LPR, SLP only and AFLP+LPR+SLP. The experimental results showed that the performance of the system which used multi-level confidence measures was the best, achieving a FRR of 5.63% and a DA of 82.45%, which demonstrated the efficiency of the proposed method.

πŸš€ Conference Pioneer - INTERSPEECH 2016
πŸŒ‰ Interdisciplinary Bridge - Machine Learning and Speech & Audio
🧭 Keyword Pioneer - pronunciation evaluation
🐝 Cross-Pollinator - Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Computer Vision, Data Science & Analytics, Deep Learning, Healthcare & Medicine, Interdisciplinary, Knowledge & Reasoning, Machine Learning, Mathematics & Optimization, Natural Language Processing, Reinforcement Learning, Robotics, Security & Privacy, Speech & Audio