Abstract

Phonemic annotation is aimed at annotating a speech fragment with phonemic symbols. As the phonetic features of a speech fragment vary greatly among different languages including their dialects, it is a significant way to describe and write down the phonetic system of a language utilizing phonemic symbols. It is meaningful to develop an automatic and effective method for this task. In this paper, we first establish a Chinese dataset where each datum consists of an original speech signal and the corresponding phonemic characters which are annotated manually. Furthermore, we propose a deep learning model to realize automatic phonemic annotation for speech fragments spoken in diverse Chinese dialects. The overall structure of the model is a many-to-many deep bi-directional gated recurrent unit (GRU) network, and an adaptive temporal attention mechanism is applied to communicate the encoder and decoder modules to prevent any loss of features adaptively. Meanwhile, a feature disentangling structure based on a generative adversarial network (GAN) is adopted to attenuate the interference towards the phonemic annotation task caused by unrelated tone features in the original speech signal and further improve the phonemic annotation performance. Extensive experimental results have verified the superiority of our model and proposed strategies over the utilized dataset.

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