Title :
Modeling predictive perceptual representation of Thai initial consonants
Author :
Phienphanich, P. ; Onsuwan, C. ; Tantibundhit, C. ; Saimai, N. ; Saimai, T.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Thammasat Univ., Pathumthani, Thailand
Abstract :
This work is an extension of our previous attempt to construct a spatial representation of 21 initial consonants in Thai by partitioning them into homogeneous clusters based on empirical measures of confusability and distance among phonemes. The measures were taken from perceptual identification performance of 28 listeners (seven full subjects) when stimuli were presented in noise. In present study, two methods of clustering, namely Multidimensional scaling analysis and k-means clustering were employed, yielding six different classifications and four perceptually relevant categories: intra-cluster short distance, intra-cluster long distance, inter-cluster short distance, and inter-cluster long distance. Another set of perceptual experiment (eight listeners; two full subjects) was carried out to verify the predictions. The findings reveal that the derived perceptual clusters and defined categories fit relatively well with the listeners´ performance. Distinctive feature systems in phonological theory appear to provide some basis for the clustering of phonemes.
Keywords :
natural language processing; pattern clustering; signal classification; signal representation; speech processing; Thai initial consonants; classifications; distinctive feature systems; inter-cluster long distance; inter-cluster short distance; intra-cluster long distance; intra-cluster short distance; k-means clustering; multidimensional scaling analysis; perceptual clusters; phoneme clustering; phonological theory; predictive perceptual representation; Noise; Noise measurement; Psychology; Speech; System-on-chip; Thai; confusion matrix; distance/similarity; initial consonant; perceptual representation/space;
Conference_Titel :
Co-ordination and Standardization of Speech Databases and Assessment Techniques (COCOSDA), 2014 17th Oriental Chapter of the International Committee for the
DOI :
10.1109/ICSDA.2014.7051414