Consonant-Vowel Transition Models Based on Deep Learning for Objective Evaluation of Articulation

18 Mar 2022  ·  Vikram C. Mathad, Julie M. Liss, Kathy Chapman, Nancy Scherer, Visar Berisha ·

Spectro-temporal dynamics of consonant-vowel (CV) transition regions are considered to provide robust cues related to articulation. In this work, we propose an objective measure of precise articulation, dubbed the objective articulation measure (OAM), by analyzing the CV transitions segmented around vowel onsets. The OAM is derived based on the posteriors of a convolutional neural network pre-trained to classify between different consonants using CV regions as input. We demonstrate the OAM is correlated with perceptual measures in a variety of contexts including (a) adult dysarthric speech, (b) the speech of children with cleft lip/palate, and (c) a database of accented English speech from native Mandarin and Spanish speakers.

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