ISCA Archive Interspeech 2007
ISCA Archive Interspeech 2007

Learning tone distinctions for Mandarin Chinese

David Weenink, Guangqin Chen, Zongyan Chen, Stefan de Konink, Dennis Vierkant, Eveline van Hagen, R. J. J. H. van Son

We describe the SpeakGoodChinese system that supports beginning students of Mandarin Chinese to produce tones correctly (http://speakgoodchinese.org/). Students pronounce a word spelled in pinyin notation and receive feedback from our system on their production of the tones. The novelty in our approach lies in the use of synthetic reference tone(s) produced from the pinyin notation. Preliminary results indicate a 6% rejection rate for six words, read multiple times, by three reference speakers and less than 15% acceptance rate on incorrectly produced tones on shadowed versions of these words by 8 speakers. With speech from 4 reference speakers collected with a fully functional test application, a rejection rate of less than 15% was achieved.


doi: 10.21437/Interspeech.2007-634

Cite as: Weenink, D., Chen, G., Chen, Z., Konink, S.d., Vierkant, D., Hagen, E.v., Son, R.J.J.H.v. (2007) Learning tone distinctions for Mandarin Chinese. Proc. Interspeech 2007, 2341-2344, doi: 10.21437/Interspeech.2007-634

@inproceedings{weenink07_interspeech,
  author={David Weenink and Guangqin Chen and Zongyan Chen and Stefan de Konink and Dennis Vierkant and Eveline van Hagen and R. J. J. H. van Son},
  title={{Learning tone distinctions for Mandarin Chinese}},
  year=2007,
  booktitle={Proc. Interspeech 2007},
  pages={2341--2344},
  doi={10.21437/Interspeech.2007-634}
}