Parsing Speech: A Neural Approach to Integrating Lexical and Acoustic-Prosodic Information
Abstract
In conversational speech, the acoustic signal provides cues that help listeners disambiguate difficult parses. For automatically parsing spoken utterances, we introduce a model that integrates transcribed text and acoustic-prosodic features using a convolutional neural network over energy and pitch trajectories coupled with an attention-based recurrent neural network that accepts text and prosodic features. We find that different types of acoustic-prosodic features are individually helpful, and together give statistically significant improvements in parse and disfluency detection F1 scores over a strong text-only baseline. For this study with known sentence boundaries, error analyses show that the main benefit of acoustic-prosodic features is in sentences with disfluencies, attachment decisions are most improved, and transcription errors obscure gains from prosody.
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@article{arxiv.1704.07287,
title = {Parsing Speech: A Neural Approach to Integrating Lexical and Acoustic-Prosodic Information},
author = {Trang Tran and Shubham Toshniwal and Mohit Bansal and Kevin Gimpel and Karen Livescu and Mari Ostendorf},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.07287},
year = {2018}
}
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Accepted in NAACL HLT 2018