One of the main motivations for publishing this paper is to make available a matrix of phone-distance measures which may be useful in dealing with large corpora of conversational speech. The paper reports how this matrix of phone-distances was created from transcriber labeling disagreements, and how it can be used in a dynamic time warping algorithm to align phonetic transcriptions of conversational speech with their citation forms. The weighted string edit distance produced by the phone-distance DTW algorithm may also be useful in calculating neighborhood densities for studies of auditory word recognition. ©2004 Acoustical Society of America.
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Johnson, K. (2004). Aligning phonetic transcriptions with their citation forms. Acoustic Research Letters Online, 5, 19–24. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.1635751
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