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2 6/28/20151 Predicting Phrasing and Accent Julia Hirschberg

3 Demos Current schedule for individual demos –8/25 2pmwill 2:30pm karl –8/28 3:30 Ros –Lambbook? Everyone else: Please make sure your system can be run by me. Have a non-team leader run in the team leader’s $HOMEDIR to make sure permissions are set correctly and paths are specified.

4 Today Motivation and issues Approaches: hand-built vs. corpus-based rules Predicting phrasing Predicting accent Future research: emotion, personalization, personality 6/28/20153

5 4 Synthesizing the News A car bomb attack on a police station in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk early Monday killed four civilians and wounded 10 others U.S. military officials said. A leading Shiite member of Iraq's Governing Council on Sunday demanded no more "stalling" on arranging for elections to rule this country once the U.S.-led occupation ends June 30. Abdel Aziz al-Hakim a Shiite cleric and Governing Council member said the U.S.-run coalition should have begun planning for elections months ago. -- LoquendoLoquendo

6 How do we assign intonation in TTS? Take a sentence like: Today the world lost a major talent – Amy Winehouse. Or You are clearly just totally insane, dude! Or Do you want to leave from Dallas or Denver? Creating/finding appropriate prosody in TTS

7 6/28/20156 Why is Intonation Assignment Important? TTS and CTS –Naturalness –Intelligibility –Acceptability

8 6/28/20157 What are the indicators of phrasing in speech? Timing –Pause –Lengthening F0 changes Vocal fry/glottalization

9 6/28/20158 Problems Assigning Phrasing Traditional hand-built rules –Use punctuation: 234-5682, New York, NY –Context/function word: no breaks after function word: He went to dinner. He came to and went to dinner. –Syntax: She favors the nuts and bolts approach. She went home and Dave stayed.

10 6/28/20159 What are the indicators of accent in speech? F0 excursion Durational lengthening Voice quality Vowel quality Loudness

11 6/28/201510 Problems Assigning Accent Traditional Hand-built rules –Function/content distinction He went out the back door He threw out the trash –Complex nominals: Main Street/Park Avenue city hall parking lot (stress shift) German teachers

12 What are the indicators of contour in speech? Sequence of pitch accents, phrase accents and boundary tones Predicing phrasing and accent – which comes first?

13 6/28/201512 Problems Assigning Contours Simple rules –‘.’ = declarative contour –‘?’ = yes-no-question contour unless wh-word present at/near front of sentence Well then, how did he do it? And what do you know? –What should we do with ‘!’ –How can we assign other contours from text input? –Why should we try?

14 6/28/201513 How can we improve intonation assignment from text analysis? Simplest rules –Accent content words, deaccent function words –Use punctuation to determine phrasing and sentence-final prosody –Limitations Doesn’t work well, especially for longer sentences Hard to add new rules – consider consequences for entire system: Bell Labs ‘Frend’ Current solution: Corpus-based approaches (Sproat et al ’92) –Train prosodic variation on large hand-labeled corpora using machine learning techniques

15 6/28/201514 –Accent and phrasing decisions trained separately Binary prediction Feat1, Feat2,…Accent Feat1, Feat2,…Boundary –Associate prosodic labels with simple features of transcripts that can be automatically computed distance from beginning or end of phrase orthography: punctuation, paragraphing part of speech, constituent information –Apply automatically learned rules when processing text

16 6/28/201515 Statistical learning methods Classification and regression trees (CART) Rule induction (Ripper), Support Vector Machines, HMMs, Neural Nets All take vector of independent variables and one dependent (predicted) variable, e.g. ‘there’s a phrase boundary here’ or ‘there’s not’ Feat1 Feat2 …FeatN DepVar Input from hand labeled dependent variable and automatically extracted independent variables Result can be integrated into TTS text processor

17 6/28/201516 Reminder: Prosodic Phrasing 2 `levels’ of phrasing in ToBI –intermediate phrase: one or more pitch accents plus a phrase accent (H- or L- ) –intonational phrase: one or more intermediate phrases + boundary tone (H% or L% ) ToBI break-index tier –0 no word boundary –1 word boundary –2 strong juncture with no tonal markings –3 intermediate phrase boundary –4 intonational phrase boundary

18 6/28/201517 What linguistic and contextual features are linked to phrasing? Syntactic information –Abney ’91 chunking major constituents –Steedman ’90, Oehrle ’91 CCGs … –Which ‘chunks’ tend to stick together? –Which ‘chunks’ tend to be separated intonationally? Largest constituent dominating w(i) but not w(j) NP[The man in the moon] |? VP[looks down on you] Smallest constituent dominating w(i),w(j) NP[The man PP[in |? moon]] –Part-of-speech of words around potential boundary site The/DET man/NN |? in/Prep moon/NN Sentence-level information –Length of sentence

19 6/28/201518 This is a very |? very very long sentence ?| which thus might have a lot of phrase boundaries in?| it ?| don’t you think? This |? isn’t. Orthographic information –They live in Butte, ?| Montana, ?| don’t they? Word co-occurrence information Vampire ?| bat …powerful ?| but benign… Are words on each side accented or not? The cat in |? the Where is the most recent previous phrase boundary? He asked for pills | but |? What else?

20 6/28/201519 Integrating More Syntactic Information Incremental improvements continue: –Adding higher-accuracy parsing (Koehn et al ‘00) Collins ‘99 parser Different learning algorithms (Schapire & Singer ‘00) Different syntactic representations: relational? Tree-based? Ranking vs. classification? Rules always impoverished Where to next?

21 6/28/201520 Predicting Pitch Accent Accent: Which items are made intonationally prominent and how? Accent type: –H*simple high(declarative) –L*simple low(ynq) –L*+Hscooped, late rise (uncertainty/ incredulity) –L+H*early rise to stress(contrastive focus) –H+!H*fall onto stress (implied familiarity)

22 6/28/201521 What phenomena are associated with accent? Word class: content vs. function words Information status: –Given/new He likes dogs and dogs like him. –Topic/Focus Dogs he likes. –Contrast He likes dogs but not cats. Grammatical function –The dog ate his kibble. Surface position in sentence: Today George is hungry.

23 6/28/201522 Association with focus: –John only introduced Mary to Sue. Semantic parallelism –John likes beer but Mary prefers wine. Other semantic phenomena? How many of these are easy to compute automatically?

24 6/28/201523 How can we approximate such information? POS window Position of candidate word in sentence Location of prior phrase boundary Pseudo-given/new Location of word in complex nominal and stress prediction for that nominal City hall, parking lot, city hall parking lot Word co-occurrence Blood vessel, blood orange

25 6/28/201524 How do we evaluate the result? How to define a Gold Standard? –Natural speech corpus –Multi-speaker/same text –Subjective judgments No simple mapping from text to prosody –Many variants can be acceptable The car was driven to the border last spring while its owner an elderly man was taking an extended vacation in the south of France.

26 6/28/201525 Current Research Concept-to-Speech (CTS) –Systems should be able to specify “better” prosody: the system knows what it wants to say and can specify how Information status –Given/new –Topic/focus –Preposition/particle distinction –PP attachment and phrasing

27 6/28/201526 Future Intonation Prediction: Beyond Phrasing and Accent Assigning contour – how? Assigning affect (emotion) from text – how? Personalizing TTS: modeling individual style in intonation – how? Conveying personality, charisma – how?

28 6/28/201527 Next Class Information status: focus and given/new information


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