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Deep segmental phonetic posterior-grams based discovery of non-categories in L2 English speech

Computation and Language 2020-02-04 v1 Sound Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

Second language (L2) speech is often labeled with the native, phone categories. However, in many cases, it is difficult to decide on a categorical phone that an L2 segment belongs to. These segments are regarded as non-categories. Most existing approaches for Mispronunciation Detection and Diagnosis (MDD) are only concerned with categorical errors, i.e. a phone category is inserted, deleted or substituted by another. However, non-categorical errors are not considered. To model these non-categorical errors, this work aims at exploring non-categorical patterns to extend the categorical phone set. We apply a phonetic segment classifier to generate segmental phonetic posterior-grams (SPPGs) to represent phone segment-level information. And then we explore the non-categories by looking for the SPPGs with more than one peak. Compared with the baseline system, this approach explores more non-categorical patterns, and also perceptual experimental results show that the explored non-categories are more accurate with increased confusion degree by 7.3% and 7.5% under two different measures. Finally, we preliminarily analyze the reason behind those non-categories.

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@article{arxiv.2002.00205,
  title  = {Deep segmental phonetic posterior-grams based discovery of non-categories in L2 English speech},
  author = {Xu Li and Xixin Wu and Xunying Liu and Helen Meng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.00205},
  year   = {2020}
}