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An English Pronunciation Error Detection System Based on Improved Random Forest
Author(s) -
Haiyang Cao,
Chengmei Dong
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
mobile information systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.346
H-Index - 34
eISSN - 1875-905X
pISSN - 1574-017X
DOI - 10.1155/2022/6457286
Subject(s) - pronunciation , computer science , random forest , mel frequency cepstrum , decision tree , artificial intelligence , classifier (uml) , speech recognition , pattern recognition (psychology) , feature extraction , philosophy , linguistics
The existing English pronunciation error detection methods are more oriented to the detection of wrong pronunciation, and lack of targeted improvement suggestions for pronunciation errors. With the aim of solving this problem, the paper proposes an English pronunciation error detection system based on improved random forest. Firstly, a speech corpus is constructed along with the evaluation of the acoustic features. Then an improved random forest detection algorithm is designed. The algorithm inputs rare mispronunciation data into a GAN neural network to generate new class samples and improve the uneven distribution of mispronunciation data in the sample set. The distribution rules of the pronunciation data are extracted layer by layer by stacking deep SDAEs, and the coefficient penalties and reconstruction errors of each coding layer are combined to identify the features associated with the wrong pronunciation in the high-dimensional data. Furthermore, a forest decision tree is constructed using the reduced-dimensional feature-based data to improve the pronunciation detection accuracy. Finally, the extracted 39 Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficient (MFCC) acoustic features are used as the input of the improved random forest classifier to construct a classification error detection model. The experimental results indicate that the designed system achieves a high accuracy of English pronunciation detection.

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