Sequential classification for articulation and Co-articulation classes of Al-Quran syllables pronunciations based on GMM-MLLR

The overall study has been observed within the speech transformation of the Quranic recitation from the speech production to the measurable incorrectness of Al-Quran recitation pronunciations. The proposed methodology has used numerous techniques such as Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficient (MFCC) fea...

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Main Authors: Shafiea, Noraimi, Adam, Mohamad Zulkefli, Abas, Hafiza, Azizan, Azizul
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spelling my.utm.941302022-02-28T13:24:14Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94130/ Sequential classification for articulation and Co-articulation classes of Al-Quran syllables pronunciations based on GMM-MLLR Shafiea, Noraimi Adam, Mohamad Zulkefli Abas, Hafiza Azizan, Azizul T Technology (General) The overall study has been observed within the speech transformation of the Quranic recitation from the speech production to the measurable incorrectness of Al-Quran recitation pronunciations. The proposed methodology has used numerous techniques such as Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficient (MFCC) features extraction, Gaussian Mix Model-Maximum Likelihood Linear Regression (GMM-MLLR) acoustic model, and sequences of model-based classification. Technically, the proposed acoustic hybrid features' properties of MFCC with derivatives MFCC (shift delta co-efficient (SDC) was fragmented into three-band frequency ranges. These are applied to the syllables of recitation speech which are represented with the combination of vowels and consonants characteristics. Each syllable is also classified based on the prolongation (Harakaat) types, syllables recitation rules (Tajweed) names, speech articulation (Makhraj) placement, and speech co-articulation (Makhraj sifaat) placement using three types of the conventional classifier which are Linear Discriminant (LD), Support Vector Machine (SVM) and K-Nearest Neighbour (KNN). Consequently, each of the conventional classifiers is applied in the form of sequential classification. The overall performance of band 1 has produced the results as 34.75%, 44.68%, and 92.24% for LD, SVM, and KNN respectively. 2020 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Shafiea, Noraimi and Adam, Mohamad Zulkefli and Abas, Hafiza and Azizan, Azizul (2020) Sequential classification for articulation and Co-articulation classes of Al-Quran syllables pronunciations based on GMM-MLLR. In: 2nd International Conference on Technology, Engineering and Sciences, ICTES 2021, 3 - 4 April 2021, Langkawi, Virtual. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0072594
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Shafiea, Noraimi
Adam, Mohamad Zulkefli
Abas, Hafiza
Azizan, Azizul
Sequential classification for articulation and Co-articulation classes of Al-Quran syllables pronunciations based on GMM-MLLR
description The overall study has been observed within the speech transformation of the Quranic recitation from the speech production to the measurable incorrectness of Al-Quran recitation pronunciations. The proposed methodology has used numerous techniques such as Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficient (MFCC) features extraction, Gaussian Mix Model-Maximum Likelihood Linear Regression (GMM-MLLR) acoustic model, and sequences of model-based classification. Technically, the proposed acoustic hybrid features' properties of MFCC with derivatives MFCC (shift delta co-efficient (SDC) was fragmented into three-band frequency ranges. These are applied to the syllables of recitation speech which are represented with the combination of vowels and consonants characteristics. Each syllable is also classified based on the prolongation (Harakaat) types, syllables recitation rules (Tajweed) names, speech articulation (Makhraj) placement, and speech co-articulation (Makhraj sifaat) placement using three types of the conventional classifier which are Linear Discriminant (LD), Support Vector Machine (SVM) and K-Nearest Neighbour (KNN). Consequently, each of the conventional classifiers is applied in the form of sequential classification. The overall performance of band 1 has produced the results as 34.75%, 44.68%, and 92.24% for LD, SVM, and KNN respectively.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Shafiea, Noraimi
Adam, Mohamad Zulkefli
Abas, Hafiza
Azizan, Azizul
author_facet Shafiea, Noraimi
Adam, Mohamad Zulkefli
Abas, Hafiza
Azizan, Azizul
author_sort Shafiea, Noraimi
title Sequential classification for articulation and Co-articulation classes of Al-Quran syllables pronunciations based on GMM-MLLR
title_short Sequential classification for articulation and Co-articulation classes of Al-Quran syllables pronunciations based on GMM-MLLR
title_full Sequential classification for articulation and Co-articulation classes of Al-Quran syllables pronunciations based on GMM-MLLR
title_fullStr Sequential classification for articulation and Co-articulation classes of Al-Quran syllables pronunciations based on GMM-MLLR
title_full_unstemmed Sequential classification for articulation and Co-articulation classes of Al-Quran syllables pronunciations based on GMM-MLLR
title_sort sequential classification for articulation and co-articulation classes of al-quran syllables pronunciations based on gmm-mllr
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94130/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0072594
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