Prosodic analysis by rule
Abstract
Research on the automatic computer analysis of intonation using linguistic knowledge is described. The use of computer programs to analyze and classify fundamental frequency (FO) contours, and work on the psychophysics of British English intonation and on the phonetics of FO contours are described. Results suggest that FO can be conveniently tracked to represent intonation through time, which can be subsequently used by a computer program as the basis for analysis. Nuclear intonation, where the intonational nucleus is the region of auditory prominence, or information focus, found in all spoken sentences was studied. The main mechanism behind such prominence is the perception of an extensive FO movement on the nuclear syllable. A classification of the nuclear contour shape is a classification of the sentence type, often into categories that cannot be readily determined from only the segmental phonemes of the utterance.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- February 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985STIN...8615516L
- Keywords:
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- Psychophysics;
- Speech Recognition;
- Voice;
- Voice Data Processing;
- Audio Frequencies;
- Computer Systems Programs;
- Pitch;
- Communications and Radar