Characterisation of speech diversity using self-organising maps
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Tom A. F. Anderson, David M. W. Powers
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We report investigations into speaker classification of larger quantities of unlabelled speech data using small sets of manually phonemically annotated speech. The Kohonen speech typewriter is a semi-supervised method comprised of self-organising maps (SOMs) that achieves low phoneme error rates. A SOM is a 2D array of cells that learn vector representations of the data based on neighbourhoods. In this paper, we report a method to evaluate pronunciation using multilevel SOMs with /hVd/ single syllable utterances for the study of vowels, for Australian pronunciation.