Computer Science – Computation and Language
Scientific paper
2000-03-23
Proceedings of NAACL-2000, Seattle, WA
Computer Science
Computation and Language
8 pages
Scientific paper
A finite-state method, based on leftmost longest-match replacement, is presented for segmenting words into graphemes, and for converting graphemes into phonemes. A small set of hand-crafted conversion rules for Dutch achieves a phoneme accuracy of over 93%. The accuracy of the system is further improved by using transformation-based learning. The phoneme accuracy of the best system (using a large set of rule templates and a `lazy' variant of Brill's algoritm), trained on only 40K words, reaches 99% accuracy.
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