Bootstrapping techniques are an efficient way to develop electronic pronunciation dictionaries, but require fast system response to be practical for medium-to-large lexicons. In addition, user errors are inevitable during this process, and it is useful if automatic means can be used to assist in the search for such errors. We describe how the Default&Refine grapheme-to-phoneme rule extraction algorithm can be adapted to meet both of these goals. Experimental results demonstrate the utility of these methods.
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Davel, MH and Barnard, E. 2005. Bootstrapping pronunciation dictionaries: practical issues. Interspeech 2005, Lisbon, Portugal, September 4-8 2005
Davel, M., & Barnard, E. (2005). Bootstrapping pronunciation dictionaries: practical issues. Interspecch 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5513
Davel, MH, and E Barnard. "Bootstrapping pronunciation dictionaries: practical issues." (2005): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5513
Davel M, Barnard E, Bootstrapping pronunciation dictionaries: practical issues; Interspecch 2005; 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5513 .