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Vietnamese Vowels are similar to English (A, E, I, O, U, Y). Those accents are pitch (from 75hz to 350hz) . Read those documents below. It's very helpful for your research.
(in english)
http://www.de-han.org/vietnam/chuliau/lunsoat/sound/3.htm
http://vnlp.net/ti%E1%BA%BFng-vi%E1%BB%87t-c%C6%A1-b%E1%BA%A3n/h%E1%BB%87-th%E1%BB%91ng-am-v%E1%BB%8B/
Hello,
I would like to attempt to create a model that supports the Vietnamese language. I guess the part that I'm currently stuck at is that I don't know where to find a dictionary of all the phonemes used in the Vietnamese language and creating monophones file.
In the Greek language thread, I see that Ralf has created a variety of dictionaries but some are "untrainable." Could Ralf or anyone else could elaborate on what that means?
Also, is there any particular MFCC setting that would improve performance for a tonal language?
Thanks for all the help!
-Bao
Hello,
I would like to attempt to create a model that supports the Vietnamese language. I guess the part that I'm currently stuck at is that I don't know where to find a dictionary of all the phonemes used in the Vietnamese language and creating monophones file.
In the Greek language thread, I see that Ralf has created a variety of dictionaries but some are "untrainable." Could Ralf or anyone else could elaborate on what that means?
Also, is there any particular MFCC setting that would improve performance for a tonal language?
Thanks for all the help!
-Bao
Hello,
I would like to attempt to create a model that supports the Vietnamese language. I guess the part that I'm currently stuck at is that I don't know where to find a dictionary of all the phonemes used in the Vietnamese language and creating monophones file.
In the Greek language thread, I see that Ralf has created a variety of dictionaries but some are "untrainable." Could Ralf or anyone else could elaborate on what that means?
Also, is there any particular MFCC setting that would improve performance for a tonal language?
Thanks for all the help!
-Bao