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Automatic prosodic tone choice classification with Brazil’s intonation model
David O. Johnson, Okim Kang
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Brazil
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Intonation Modeling
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Pitch Contour
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Rule-based Classifier
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Four-point Model
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Contour Model
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Four-point
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Machine Learning Classifiers
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Cohen's kappa
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Two-machine
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Percentage of Agreement
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Class Coupling
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Neural Network Ensemble
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Pairwise Coupling
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Multi-class
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Boosting Ensemble
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Acoustic Features
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Computer Science
Kappa Coefficient
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Machine Learning
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Acoustic Feature
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Neural Network
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Arts and Humanities
Intonation
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Brazil
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pitch contour
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Neutral
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