A Tunable Forced Alignment System Based on Deep Learning: Applications to Child Speech.

Purpose: Phonetic forced alignment has a multitude of applications in automated analysis of speech, particularly in studying nonstandard speech such as children's speech. Manual alignment is tedious but serves as the gold standard for clinical-grade alignment. Current tools do not support direct tra...

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Published in:Journal of Speech, Language & Hearing Research Vol. 68; pp. 3583 - 3602
Main Authors: Kadambi, Prad, Mahr, Tristan J., Hustad, Katherine C., Berisha, Visar
Format: Article
Published: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 2025 Supplement
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Summary:Purpose: Phonetic forced alignment has a multitude of applications in automated analysis of speech, particularly in studying nonstandard speech such as children's speech. Manual alignment is tedious but serves as the gold standard for clinical-grade alignment. Current tools do not support direct training on manual alignments. Thus, a trainable speaker adaptive phonetic forced alignment system, Wav2TextGrid, was developed for children's speech. The source code for the method is publicly available along with a graphical user interface at https://github.com/pkadambi/Wav2TextGrid. Method: We propose a trainable, speaker-adaptive, neural forced aligner developed using a corpus of 42 neurotypical children from 3 to 6 years of age. Evaluation on both child speech and on the TIMIT corpus was performed to demonstrate aligner performance across age and dialectal variations. Results: The trainable alignment tool markedly improved accuracy over baseline for several alignment quality metrics, for all phoneme categories. Accuracy for plosives and affricates in children's speech improved more than 40% over baseline. Performance matched existing methods using approximately 13 min of labeled data, while approximately 45--60 min of labeled alignments yielded significant improvement. Conclusion: The Wav2TextGrid tool allows alternate alignment workflows where the forced alignments, via training, are directly tailored to match clinical-grade, manually provided alignments.