How useful are polynomials for analyzing intonation?

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Abstract

This paper presents the first application of polynomial modeling as a means for validating phonological pitch accent labels to German data. It is compared to traditional phonetic analysis (measuring minima, maxima, alignment). The traditional method fares better in classification, but results are comparable in statistical accent pair testing. Robustness tests show that pitch correction is necessary in both cases. The approaches are discussed in terms of their practicability, applicability to other domains of research and interpretability of their results.

Original languageEnglish
Pages785-788
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 2008
EventINTERSPEECH 2008 - 9th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association - Brisbane, QLD
Duration: 1 Jul 2008 → …

Conference

ConferenceINTERSPEECH 2008 - 9th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association
CityBrisbane, QLD
Period1/07/08 → …

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