SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MEASURING SPEECH CHARACTERISTICS
First Claim
1. A method for measuring a disparity between two speech samples, comprising:
- recording a reference speech sample spoken by a native speaker;
recording a speech sample spoken by a language student;
generating digital data files representative of the reference and student speech samples, thereby providing a reference speech data file, and a student speech data file, the speech sample data files including information indicative of sound intensity levels as a function of time over the chronological durations of the respective speech samples;
segmenting the reference and student speech data files into respective reference and student speech-unit data files, with each said speech-unit data file including a sequence of speech units over its speech sample duration;
determining a duration disparity between a first speech unit and a second speech unit, that is not adjacent to said first speech unit, within the reference speech-unit data file, thereby providing a reference speech-unit duration disparity;
determining a duration disparity between first and second speech units in the student speech-unit data file that correspond to the locations in the sequence of speech units of the first and second speech units in the reference speech-unit data file, thereby generating a student speech-unit duration disparity; and
calculating a difference between the student speech-unit duration disparity and the reference speech-unit duration disparity.
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Abstract
A method for measuring a disparity between two speech samples is disclosed that may include determining upon a speech granularity level at which to compare the rhythm of a student speech sample and a reference speech sample; determining a duration disparity between a first speech unit and a second, non-adjacent speech unit in the student speech sample; determining a duration disparity between a first speech unit and a second, non-adjacent speech unit in the reference speech sample; and calculating the difference between the student speech-unit duration disparity and the reference speech-unit disparity.
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8 Claims
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1. A method for measuring a disparity between two speech samples, comprising:
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recording a reference speech sample spoken by a native speaker; recording a speech sample spoken by a language student; generating digital data files representative of the reference and student speech samples, thereby providing a reference speech data file, and a student speech data file, the speech sample data files including information indicative of sound intensity levels as a function of time over the chronological durations of the respective speech samples; segmenting the reference and student speech data files into respective reference and student speech-unit data files, with each said speech-unit data file including a sequence of speech units over its speech sample duration; determining a duration disparity between a first speech unit and a second speech unit, that is not adjacent to said first speech unit, within the reference speech-unit data file, thereby providing a reference speech-unit duration disparity; determining a duration disparity between first and second speech units in the student speech-unit data file that correspond to the locations in the sequence of speech units of the first and second speech units in the reference speech-unit data file, thereby generating a student speech-unit duration disparity; and calculating a difference between the student speech-unit duration disparity and the reference speech-unit duration disparity. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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