2016
INTERSPEECH
INTERSPEECH 2016
Exploring the Correlation of Pitch Accents and Semantic Slots for Spoken Language Understanding
Abstract
We investigate the correlation between pitch accents and semantic slots in human-machine speech. Using an automatic pitch accent detector on the ATIS corpus, we find that most words labelled with semantic slots also carry a pitch accent. Most of the pitch accented words that are not associated with a semantic label are still meaningful, pointing towards the speaker’s intention. Our findings show that prosody constitutes a relevant and useful resource for spoken language understanding, especially considering the fact that our pitch accent detector does not require any kind of manual transcriptions during testing time.
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Conference Pioneer
— INTERSPEECH 2016
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Interdisciplinary Bridge
— Natural Language Processing and Speech & Audio
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Keyword Pioneer
— speech understanding
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Hot Topic Early Bird
— spoken language understanding
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Cross-Pollinator
— Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Deep Learning, Healthcare & Medicine, Interdisciplinary, Machine Learning, Mathematics & Optimization, Natural Language Processing, Reinforcement Learning, Security & Privacy, Speech & Audio