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Speech Intelligibility Assessment of Dysarthric Speech by using Goodness of Pronunciation with Uncertainty Quantification

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Eun Jung Yeo, Kwanghee Choi, Sunhee Kim, Minhwa Chung

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This paper proposes an improved Goodness of Pronunciation (GoP) that utilizes Uncertainty Quantification (UQ) for automatic speech intelligibility assessment for dysarthric speech. Current GoP methods rely heavily on neural network-driven overconfident predictions, which is unsuitable for assessing dysarthric speech due to its significant acoustic differences from healthy speech. To alleviate the problem, UQ techniques were used on GoP by 1) normalizing the phoneme prediction (entropy, margin, maxlogit, logit-margin) and 2) modifying the scoring function (scaling, prior normalization). As a result, prior-normalized maxlogit GoP achieves the best performance, with a relative increase of 5.66%, 3.91%, and 23.65% compared to the baseline GoP for English, Korean, and Tamil, respectively. Furthermore, phoneme analysis is conducted to identify which phoneme scores significantly correlate with intelligibility scores in each language.

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