Title :
Prosodic cues to word usage
Author :
Ward, Karen ; Novick, David G.
Author_Institution :
Center for Spoken Language Understanding, Oregon Graduate Inst. of Sci. & Technol., Portland, OR, USA
Abstract :
In this study we examined prosodic characteristics of a word used in several distinct senses in a task-oriented corpus of spontaneous speech. We compared the pitch characteristics of the word “right” used in three different senses: as an acknowledgment, as a direction, and as an affirmative answer to a question. Significant differences in intonation for different classes of usage were found, although the differences are not reliable enough to allow systems to use prosody alone to distinguish between usages. These results suggest that pitch change as reported by a pitch tracker could serve as a confirming cue when analyzing ambiguous speech recognizer output, or could serve as input to a probabilistic parser to aid in disambiguating senses of homonyms
Keywords :
speech recognition; acknowledgment; affirmative answer; ambiguous speech recognizer output; classes of usage; direction; homonyms; intonation; pitch change; pitch characteristics; pitch tracker; probabilistic parser; prosodic cues; spontaneous speech; task-oriented corpus; word usage; Computational modeling; Marine vehicles; Morphology; Natural language processing; Natural languages; Real time systems; Robustness; Speech analysis; Speech recognition; Vocabulary;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1995. ICASSP-95., 1995 International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2431-5
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.1995.479674