Arabic Phonemes Transcription using Data Driven Approach
Journal: The International Arab Journal of Information Technology (Vol.12, No. 3)Publication Date: 2015-05-01
Authors : Khalid Nahar; Husni Al-Muhtaseb; Wasfi Al-Khatib; Moustafa Elshafei; Mansour Alghamdi;
Page : 237-245
Keywords : Phoneme transcription; data-driven; speech recognition; network lattices; arabic speech corpus;
Abstract
The efficiency and correctness of continuous Arabic Speech Recognition Systems (ARS) hinge on the accuracy of the language phoneme set. The main goal of this research is to recognize and transcribe Arabic phonemes using a data-driven approach. We used the Hidden Markov Toolkit (HTK) to develop a phoneme recognizer, carrying out several experiments with different parameters, such as varying number of Hidden Markov Model (HMM) states and Gaussian mixtures to model the Arabic phonemes and find the best configuration. We used a corpus consisting of about 4000 files, representing 5 recorded hours of Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) of TV-News. A statistical analysis for the phonemes length, frequency and mode was carried out, in order to determine the best number of states necessary to represent each phoneme. Phoneme recognition accuracy of 56.79% was reached without using a language model. The recognition accuracy increased to 96.3% upon using a bigram language model
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