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Potential of automatic speech processing technologies for early detection of oral language disorders: a meta-analytic review ...
Bonnet, Camille. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Automatic word count estimation from daylong child-centered recordings in various language environments using language-independent syllabification of speech
Abstract: © 2019 The Authors Automatic word count estimation (WCE) from audio recordings can be used to quantify the amount of verbal communication in a recording environment. One key application of WCE is to measure language input heard by infants and toddlers in their natural environments, as captured by daylong recordings from microphones worn by the infants. Although WCE is nearly trivial for high-quality signals in high-resource languages, daylong recordings are substantially more challenging due to the unconstrained acoustic environments and the presence of near- and far-field speech. Moreover, many use cases of interest involve languages for which reliable ASR systems or even well-defined lexicons are not available. A good WCE system should also perform similarly for low- and high-resource languages in order to enable unbiased comparisons across different cultures and environments. Unfortunately, the current state-of-the-art solution, the LENA system, is based on proprietary software and has only been optimized for American English, limiting its applicability. In this paper, we build on existing work on WCE and present the steps we have taken towards a freely available system for WCE that can be adapted to different languages or dialects with a limited amount of orthographically transcribed speech data. Our system is based on language-independent syllabification of speech, followed by a language-dependent mapping from syllable counts (and a number of other acoustic features) to the corresponding word count estimates. We evaluate our system on samples from daylong infant recordings from six different corpora consisting of several languages and socioeconomic environments, all manually annotated with the same protocol to allow direct comparison. We compare a number of alternative techniques for the two key components in our system: speech activity detection and automatic syllabification of speech. As a result, we show that our system can reach relatively consistent WCE accuracy across multiple corpora and languages (with some limitations). In addition, the system outperforms LENA on three of the four corpora consisting of different varieties of English. We also demonstrate how an automatic neural network-based syllabifier, when trained on multiple languages, generalizes well to novel languages beyond the training data, outperforming two previously proposed unsupervised syllabifiers as a feature extractor for WCE.
Keyword: Acoustics; Automatic syllabification; Computer Science; Daylong recordings; Interdisciplinary Applications; Language acquisition; LENA(TM); Noise robustness; RELIABILITY; Science & Technology; SEGMENTATION; SYSTEM; Technology; Word count estimation
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/10161/19710
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Using Technology to Monitor Hearing Device Use and Linguistic Environments: Early Intervention Providers’ Perspectives
In: Journal of Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (2020)
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Using LENA to Examine Associations between Parental Speech and Child Language Skills
In: Senior Honors Projects (2017)
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UNT College of Information Commencement: Spring 2016 ; UNT Commencement: 2016-21, 1
University of North Texas. College of Music.. - : University of North Texas, 2016
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The Quantifiable Effects of SafeCare on the Language Environment of Three Families at risk for Child Maltreatment
In: Public Health Theses (2015)
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