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Vowel-based Meeteilon dialect identification using a Random Forest classifier

Audio and Speech Processing 2021-07-29 v1 Machine Learning Sound

Abstract

This paper presents a vowel-based dialect identification system for Meeteilon. For this work, a vowel dataset is created by using Meeteilon Speech Corpora available at Linguistic Data Consortium for Indian Languages (LDC-IL). Spectral features such as formant frequencies (F1, F1 and F3) and prosodic features such as pitch (F0), energy, intensity and segment duration values are extracted from monophthong vowel sounds. Random forest classifier, a decision tree-based ensemble algorithm is used for classification of three major dialects of Meeteilon namely, Imphal, Kakching and Sekmai. Model has shown an average dialect identification performance in terms of accuracy of around 61.57%. The role of spectral and prosodic features are found to be significant in Meeteilon dialect classification.

Cite

@article{arxiv.2107.13419,
  title  = {Vowel-based Meeteilon dialect identification using a Random Forest classifier},
  author = {Thangjam Clarinda Devi and Kabita Thaoroijam},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.13419},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

5 pages, double coulumn, 8 Figures, 1 table. Already presented as poster presentation at OCOCOSDA 2020 but not yet published

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