``Oh, I've Heard That Before'': Modelling Own-Dialect Bias After Perceptual Learning by Weighting Training Data

WS 2017  ·  Rachael Tatman ·

Human listeners are able to quickly and robustly adapt to new accents and do so by using information about speaker{'}s identities. This paper will present experimental evidence that, even considering information about speaker{'}s identities, listeners retain a strong bias towards the acoustics of their own dialect after dialect learning. Participants{'} behaviour was accurately mimicked by a classifier which was trained on more cases from the base dialect and fewer from the target dialect. This suggests that imbalanced training data may result in automatic speech recognition errors consistent with those of speakers from populations over-represented in the training data.

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