Nawar Halabi
2016
Phonetic Inventory for an Arabic Speech Corpus
Nawar Halabi
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Mike Wald
Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'16)
Corpus design for speech synthesis is a well-researched topic in languages such as English compared to Modern Standard Arabic, and there is a tendency to focus on methods to automatically generate the orthographic transcript to be recorded (usually greedy methods). In this work, a study of Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) phonetics and phonology is conducted in order to create criteria for a greedy method to create a speech corpus transcript for recording. The size of the dataset is reduced a number of times using these optimisation methods with different parameters to yield a much smaller dataset with identical phonetic coverage than before the reduction, and this output transcript is chosen for recording. This is part of a larger work to create a completely annotated and segmented speech corpus for MSA.
2015
Generating acceptable Arabic Core Vocabularies and Symbols for AAC users
E.A. Draffan
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Mike Wald
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Nawar Halabi
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Ouadie Sabia
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Wajdi Zaghouani
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Amatullah Kadous
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Amal Idris
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Nadine Zeinoun
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David Banes
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Dana Lawand
Proceedings of SLPAT 2015: 6th Workshop on Speech and Language Processing for Assistive Technologies
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