Towards Induction of Structured Phoneme Inventories
Alexander Gutkin, Martin Jansche, Lucy Skidmore

TL;DR
This paper surveys computational approaches to phonological typology, focusing on the induction of structured phoneme inventories to better understand linguistic diversity.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of methods for inducing structured phoneme inventories from linguistic data, highlighting recent advances and challenges.
Findings
Survey of computational methods for phoneme inventory induction
Identification of key challenges in phonological typology research
Outline of future research directions in the field
Abstract
This extended abstract surveying the work on phonological typology was prepared for "SIGTYP 2020: The Second Workshop on Computational Research in Linguistic Typology" to be held at EMNLP 2020.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpeech Recognition and Synthesis · Speech and Audio Processing · Phonetics and Phonology Research
