Analysis of accent-sensitive words in multi-resolution mel-frequency cepstral coefficients for classification of accents in Malaysian english

This paper investigates the most accent-sensitive words for Malaysian English (MalE) speakers in multi-resolution 13 Mel-frequency cepstral coefficients. A text-independent accent system was implemented using different numbers of Mel-filters to determine the optimal settings for this database. Then,...

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Published in:International Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering
Main Author: Yusnita M.A.; Paulraj M.P.; Yaacob S.; Yusuf R.; Shahriman A.B.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Pahang 2013
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Yusnita M.A.; Paulraj M.P.; Yaacob S.; Yusuf R.; Shahriman A.B.
Analysis of accent-sensitive words in multi-resolution mel-frequency cepstral coefficients for classification of accents in Malaysian english
2013
International Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering
7
1
10.15282/ijame.7.2012.21.0086
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84880961844&doi=10.15282%2fijame.7.2012.21.0086&partnerID=40&md5=cf8ce46cfb078b580dfc9c18202703e4
This paper investigates the most accent-sensitive words for Malaysian English (MalE) speakers in multi-resolution 13 Mel-frequency cepstral coefficients. A text-independent accent system was implemented using different numbers of Mel-filters to determine the optimal settings for this database. Then, text-dependent accent systems were developed to rank the most accent-sensitive words for MalE speakers according to the classification rates. Prior work has also been conducted to test the significance of the wordlist for both gender and accent factors, and to investigate any interaction between these two factors. Experimental results show that male speakers have a higher intensity of accent effects compared with female speakers by 3.91% on text-independent and 3.47% on text-dependent tasks. Another finding has proven that by selecting appropriate words that carry severe accent markers could improve the task of speaker accent classification. An improvement of at most 8.45% and 8.91% was achieved on the male and female datasets, respectively, following vocabulary selection. © Universiti Malaysia Pahang.
Universiti Malaysia Pahang
22298649
English
Article
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Yusnita M.A.; Paulraj M.P.; Yaacob S.; Yusuf R.; Shahriman A.B.
spellingShingle Yusnita M.A.; Paulraj M.P.; Yaacob S.; Yusuf R.; Shahriman A.B.
Analysis of accent-sensitive words in multi-resolution mel-frequency cepstral coefficients for classification of accents in Malaysian english
author_facet Yusnita M.A.; Paulraj M.P.; Yaacob S.; Yusuf R.; Shahriman A.B.
author_sort Yusnita M.A.; Paulraj M.P.; Yaacob S.; Yusuf R.; Shahriman A.B.
title Analysis of accent-sensitive words in multi-resolution mel-frequency cepstral coefficients for classification of accents in Malaysian english
title_short Analysis of accent-sensitive words in multi-resolution mel-frequency cepstral coefficients for classification of accents in Malaysian english
title_full Analysis of accent-sensitive words in multi-resolution mel-frequency cepstral coefficients for classification of accents in Malaysian english
title_fullStr Analysis of accent-sensitive words in multi-resolution mel-frequency cepstral coefficients for classification of accents in Malaysian english
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of accent-sensitive words in multi-resolution mel-frequency cepstral coefficients for classification of accents in Malaysian english
title_sort Analysis of accent-sensitive words in multi-resolution mel-frequency cepstral coefficients for classification of accents in Malaysian english
publishDate 2013
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description This paper investigates the most accent-sensitive words for Malaysian English (MalE) speakers in multi-resolution 13 Mel-frequency cepstral coefficients. A text-independent accent system was implemented using different numbers of Mel-filters to determine the optimal settings for this database. Then, text-dependent accent systems were developed to rank the most accent-sensitive words for MalE speakers according to the classification rates. Prior work has also been conducted to test the significance of the wordlist for both gender and accent factors, and to investigate any interaction between these two factors. Experimental results show that male speakers have a higher intensity of accent effects compared with female speakers by 3.91% on text-independent and 3.47% on text-dependent tasks. Another finding has proven that by selecting appropriate words that carry severe accent markers could improve the task of speaker accent classification. An improvement of at most 8.45% and 8.91% was achieved on the male and female datasets, respectively, following vocabulary selection. © Universiti Malaysia Pahang.
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