Art
J-GLOBAL ID:201702263340090442   Reference number:17A0681458

Accent Sandhi Estimation of Tokyo Dialect of Japanese Using Conditional Random Fields

条件付き確率場を用いた日本語の東京方言のアクセントサンディ推定
Author (7):
Material:
Volume: E100.D  Issue:Page: 655-661(J-STAGE)  Publication year: 2017 
JST Material Number: U0469A  ISSN: 1745-1361  Document type: Article
Article type: 原著論文  Country of issue: Japan (JPN)  Language: ENGLISH (EN)
Thesaurus term:
Thesaurus term/Semi thesaurus term
Keywords indexed to the article.
All keywords is available on JDreamIII(charged).
On J-GLOBAL, this item will be available after more than half a year after the record posted. In addtion, medical articles require to login to MyJ-GLOBAL.

Semi thesaurus term:
Thesaurus term/Semi thesaurus term
Keywords indexed to the article.
All keywords is available on JDreamIII(charged).
On J-GLOBAL, this item will be available after more than half a year after the record posted. In addtion, medical articles require to login to MyJ-GLOBAL.

Author keywords (5):
JST classification (2):
JST classification
Category name(code) classified by JST.
Speach processing  ,  Natural language processing 
Reference (26):
  • [1] S. Seto, M. Morita, T. Kagoshima, and M. Akamine, “Automatic rule generation for linguistic features analysis using inductive learning technique: Linguistic features analysis in TOS drive TTS system,” Proc. 5th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP), pp.1059-1063, 1998.
  • [2] Open JTalk, http://open-jtalk.sourceforge.net/
  • [3] Y. Sagisaka and H. Sato, “Accentuation rules for Japanese word concatenation,” IEICE Trans. Inf. & Syst. (Japanese Edition), vol.J66-D, no.7, pp.849-856, July 1983.
  • [4] M. Miyazaki, “Accent rules for numerical expressions for Japanese speech synthesis,” Journal of Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ), vol.25, no.6, pp.1035-1043, 1984. [In Japanese]
  • [5] R. Kuroiwa, N. Minematsu, and K. Hirose, “Improvements of rules for Japanese accent sandhi using conjugative suffix,” Annual Conference of Natural Language Processing in Japan, pp.995-998, 2006. [In Japanese]
more...
Terms in the title (5):
Terms in the title
Keywords automatically extracted from the title.

Return to Previous Page