An Investigation of Chinese Speech Under Alcohol Influence : Database Construction and Phonetic Analysis
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Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | 2024 27th Conference on the Oriental COCOSDA |
Subtitle of host publication | International Committee for the Co-Ordination and Standardisation of Speech Databases and Assessment Techniques (O-COCOSDA 2024) - Proceedings |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. |
ISBN (electronic) | 979-8-3315-0603-2 |
Publication status | Published - 2024 |
Publication series
Name | onference on the Oriental COCOSDA International Committee for the Co-Ordination and Standardisation of Speech Databases and Assessment Techniques, O-COCOSDA - Proceedings |
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Conference
Title | 27th Conference on the Oriental COCOSDA (O-COCOSDA 2024) |
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Location | National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University |
Place | Taiwan |
City | Hsinchu |
Period | 17 - 19 October 2024 |
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Abstract
Alcohol affects the central nervous system and muscular function. The sensory-motor impairment may lead to changes in speech production that require precise motor control and coordination. This study aims to collect and compare Chinese speech data in sober and intoxicated conditions, for a specialized database of Chinese alcohol language. Our primary objective is to capture the changes to speech production, encompassing prosodic correlates and grammatical attributes, influenced by alcohol consumption. We have assembled a database of spontaneous speech extracted from documentaries and reality shows, offering authentic samples from natural environments where alcohol consumption is confirmed. These unscripted recordings contrast with the controlled settings of laboratory studies that often rely on rehearsed or simulated speech. This paper presents an initial examination of the phonetic realization of speech under the influence of alcohol in the Chinese language. Our findings reveal modifications in acoustic parameters, notably elevated long-term average speech spectrum within the frequency range of 1-5 kHz, and fluctuations in speech rates and fundamental frequency. These findings underscore the viability of using phonetic variations as a means to detect intoxicated speech in Chinese. This research sheds light on the potential diagnostic value of phonetic patterns for detecting intoxication through speech analysis. © 2024 IEEE.
Research Area(s)
- prosody, speech corpus, speech production, spoken Chinese, the influence of alcohol
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An Investigation of Chinese Speech Under Alcohol Influence: Database Construction and Phonetic Analysis. / Lee, Peppina Po-Lun; He, Mosi; Li, Bin.
2024 27th Conference on the Oriental COCOSDA : International Committee for the Co-Ordination and Standardisation of Speech Databases and Assessment Techniques (O-COCOSDA 2024) - Proceedings. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., 2024. (onference on the Oriental COCOSDA International Committee for the Co-Ordination and Standardisation of Speech Databases and Assessment Techniques, O-COCOSDA - Proceedings).
2024 27th Conference on the Oriental COCOSDA : International Committee for the Co-Ordination and Standardisation of Speech Databases and Assessment Techniques (O-COCOSDA 2024) - Proceedings. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., 2024. (onference on the Oriental COCOSDA International Committee for the Co-Ordination and Standardisation of Speech Databases and Assessment Techniques, O-COCOSDA - Proceedings).
Research output: Chapters, Conference Papers, Creative and Literary Works › RGC 32 - Refereed conference paper (with host publication) › peer-review