CoPaSul Manual -- Contour-based parametric and superpositional intonation stylization
Uwe D. Reichel

TL;DR
The CoPaSul toolkit provides a comprehensive, contour-based approach for automatic prosodic annotation and feature extraction, enabling detailed analysis of intonation patterns at multiple linguistic levels.
Contribution
It introduces a novel parametric superpositional model for intonation stylization and automatic prosodic annotation, combining contour parameterization with feature extraction.
Findings
Effective prosodic boundary and prominence detection
Clustering of prosodic contour classes
Rich set of prosodic features for intonation analysis
Abstract
The purposes of the CoPaSul toolkit are (1) automatic prosodic annotation and (2) prosodic feature extraction from syllable to utterance level. CoPaSul stands for contour-based, parametric, superpositional intonation stylization. In this framework intonation is represented as a superposition of global and local contours that are described parametrically in terms of polynomial coefficients. On the global level (usually associated but not necessarily restricted to intonation phrases) the stylization serves to represent register in terms of time-varying F0 level and range. On the local level (e.g. accent groups), local contour shapes are described. From this parameterization several features related to prosodic boundaries and prominence can be derived. Furthermore, by coefficient clustering prosodic contour classes can be obtained in a bottom-up way. Next to the stylization-based feature…
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TopicsPhonetics and Phonology Research · Speech Recognition and Synthesis · Natural Language Processing Techniques
