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;;; Definition of various lexicons | |
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;;; If there exists a sudirectory of the lib-path called dicts then that | |
;;; is used as the lexicon directory by default. If it doesn't exist | |
;;; we set lexdir to the directory in CSTR where our lexicons are. | |
;;; In non-CSTR installations where lexicons are not in lib/dicts, | |
;;; you should set lexdir in sitevars.scm | |
(defvar lexdir | |
(if (probe_file (path-append libdir "dicts")) | |
(path-append libdir "dicts/") | |
;; else we'll guess we're in the CSTR filespace | |
(path-as-directory "/projects/festival/lib/dicts/")) | |
"lexdir | |
The directory where the lexicon(s) are, by default.") | |
(require 'pos) ;; for part of speech mapping | |
(define (setup_cstr_lex) | |
"(setup_cstr_lexicon) | |
Define and setup the CSTR lexicon. The CSTR lexicon consists | |
of about 25,000 entries in the mrpa phone set. A large number of | |
specific local entries are also added to the addenda." | |
(if (not (member_string "mrpa" (lex.list))) | |
(begin | |
(lex.create "mrpa") | |
(lex.set.compile.file (path-append lexdir "cstrlex.out")) | |
(lex.set.phoneset "mrpa") | |
(lex.set.lts.method 'lts_rules) | |
(lex.set.lts.ruleset 'nrl) | |
(lex.set.pos.map english_pos_map_wp39_to_wp20) | |
(mrpa_addenda) | |
(lex.add.entry | |
'("previous" nil (((p r ii) 1) ((v ii) 0) ((@ s) 0)))) | |
(lex.add.entry | |
'("audio" () (((oo d) 1) ((ii) 0) ((ou) 0)))) | |
(lex.add.entry | |
'("modules" () (((m o d) 1) ((uu l s) 0)))) | |
))) | |
(define (setup_oald_lex) | |
"(setup_oald_lexicon) | |
Define and setup the CUVOALD lexicon. This is derived from the | |
Computer Users Version of the Oxford Advanced Learners' Dictionary | |
of Current English. This version includes a trained set of letter | |
to sound rules which have also been used to reduce the actual lexicon | |
size by over half, for those entries that the lts model gets exactly | |
the same." | |
(if (not (member_string "oald" (lex.list))) | |
(load (path-append lexdir "oald/oaldlex.scm")))) | |
(define (setup_cmu_lex) | |
"(setup_cmu_lex) | |
Lexicon derived from the CMU lexicon (cmudict-0.4), around 100,000 entries, | |
in the radio phoneset (sort of darpa-like). Includes letter to sound | |
rule model trained from this data, and uses the lexical stress predictor | |
from OALD." | |
(if (not (member_string "cmu" (lex.list))) | |
(load (path-append lexdir "cmu/cmulex.scm")))) | |
(define (setup_cmumt_lex) | |
"(setup_cmumt_lex) | |
Lexicon derived from the CMU lexicon (cmudict-0.4), around 100,000 entries, | |
in the radio phoneset (sort of darpa-like). Includes letter to sound | |
rule model trained from this data, and uses the lexical stress predictor | |
from OALD." | |
(if (not (member_string "cmumt" (lex.list))) | |
(load (path-append lexdir "cmu_mt/cmumtlex.scm")))) | |
(define (setup_cmu6_lex) | |
"(setup_cmu6_lex) | |
Lexicon derived from the CMU lexicon (cmudict-0.6), around 100,000 entries, | |
in the radio phoneset (sort of darpa-like). Includes letter to sound | |
rule model trained from this data, the format of this lexicon is suitable | |
for the UniSyn metrical phonology modules. That is the entries are | |
not syllabified," | |
(if (not (member_string "cmu6" (lex.list))) | |
(load (path-append lexdir "cmu6/cmu6lex.scm")))) | |
(define (setup_moby_lex) | |
"(setup_moby_lexicon) | |
Define and setup the MOBY lexicon. This is derived from the public | |
domain version of the Moby (TM) Pronunciator II lexicon. It can be | |
converted automatically to British English mrpa phoneset which of | |
course is sub-optimal. It contains around 120,000 entries and has part | |
of speech information for homographs." | |
(if (not (member_string "moby" (lex.list))) | |
(begin | |
(lex.create "moby") | |
; (lex.set.compile.file (path-append lexdir "mobylex.out")) | |
(lex.set.compile.file "/home/awb/src/mobypron/mobylex.out") | |
(lex.set.phoneset "mrpa") | |
(lex.set.lts.method 'lts_rules) | |
(lex.set.lts.ruleset 'nrl) | |
(lex.set.pos.map english_pos_map_wp39_to_wp20) | |
(lex.add.entry | |
'("a" dt (((@) 0)))) | |
(lex.add.entry | |
'("the" dt (((dh @) 0)))) | |
(lex.add.entry | |
'("taylor" n (((t ei) 1) ((l @) 0)))) | |
(lex.add.entry | |
'("who" prp ((( h uu ) 0)))) | |
(mrpa_addenda)))) | |
(define (setup_beep_lex) | |
"(setup_beep_lex) | |
Lexicon derived from the British English Example Pronunciation dictionary | |
(BEEP) from Tony Robinson ajr@eng.cam.ac.uk. Around 160,000 entries." | |
(if (not (member_string "beep" (lex.list))) | |
(begin | |
(lex.create "beep") | |
(lex.set.compile.file (path-append lexdir "beep_lex.out")) | |
(lex.set.phoneset "mrpa") | |
(lex.set.lts.method 'lts_rules) | |
(lex.set.lts.ruleset 'nrl) | |
(lex.set.pos.map english_pos_map_wp39_to_wp20) | |
(lex.add.entry | |
'("taylor" nil (((t ei) 1) ((l @) 0)))) | |
(mrpa_addenda)))) | |
;;; The nrl letter to sound rules produce mrpa phone set so we need | |
;;; to do some fancy things to make them work for American English | |
(define (f2b_lts word features) | |
"(f2b_lts WORD FEATURES) | |
Letter to sound rule system for f2b (American English), uses the NRL | |
LTS ruleset and maps the result to the radio phone set." | |
'("unknown" nil (((ah n) 0) ((n ow n) 1))) | |
) | |
;;; A CART tree for predicting lexical stress for strings of phones | |
;;; generated by the LTS models. This was actually trained from | |
;;; OALD as that's the only lexicon with stress and part of speech information | |
;;; It trained in a phoneset independent way and may be used be either | |
;;; OALD or CMU models (and probably MOBY and OGI lex too). | |
;;; On held out data it gets | |
;;; 07390 378 7768 [7390/7768] 95.134 | |
;;; 1 512 8207 8719 [8207/8719] 94.128 | |
;;; 7902 8585 | |
;;; total 16487 correct 15597.000 94.602% | |
;;; | |
(set! english_stress_tree | |
'((sylpos < 1.7) | |
((1)) | |
((ph_vlng is a) | |
((0)) | |
((ph_vheight is 1) | |
((num2end < 1.5) | |
((ph_vfront is 1) | |
((ph_vlng is s) ((0)) ((pos is v) ((1)) ((0)))) | |
((pos is n) ((0)) ((sylpos < 2.2) ((1)) ((0))))) | |
((ph_vlng is l) | |
((1)) | |
((ph_vfront is 1) | |
((num2end < 2.4) | |
((0)) | |
((pos is a) | |
((num2end < 3.3) ((sylpos < 2.3) ((1)) ((0))) ((0))) | |
((sylpos < 3.2) | |
((num2end < 3.3) ((0)) ((pos is v) ((1)) ((0)))) | |
((0))))) | |
((0))))) | |
((num2end < 1.5) | |
((pos is n) | |
((0)) | |
((sylpos < 2.4) | |
((pos is v) | |
((1)) | |
((ph_vlng is d) | |
((ph_vheight is 2) ((ph_vfront is 1) ((1)) ((0))) ((0))) | |
((1)))) | |
((ph_vlng is d) | |
((sylpos < 3.3) | |
((pos is v) | |
((ph_vheight is 2) ((ph_vfront is 1) ((0)) ((1))) ((0))) | |
((0))) | |
((0))) | |
((ph_vheight is 2) | |
((1)) | |
((ph_vrnd is +) ((1)) ((ph_vlng is l) ((0)) ((1)))))))) | |
((ph_vlng is d) | |
((pos is v) | |
((sylpos < 2.4) ((1)) ((0))) | |
((ph_vfront is 2) | |
((pos is n) | |
((num2end < 2.4) | |
((ph_vrnd is +) | |
((0)) | |
((sylpos < 2.2) ((1)) ((ph_vheight is 2) ((1)) ((0))))) | |
((sylpos < 2.4) ((ph_vheight is 2) ((0)) ((1))) ((0)))) | |
((1))) | |
((ph_vheight is 2) ((1)) ((ph_vfront is 1) ((0)) ((1)))))) | |
((pos is n) | |
((num2end < 2.4) | |
((ph_vfront is 3) | |
((sylpos < 2.3) ((1)) ((ph_vlng is l) ((1)) ((0)))) | |
((1))) | |
((1))) | |
((1))))))))) | |
(define (lex_user_unknown_word word feats) | |
"(lex_user_unknown_word WORD FEATS) | |
Function called by lexicon when 'function type letter to sound rules | |
is defined. It is the user's responsibility to defined this function | |
themselves when they want to deal with unknown words themselves." | |
(error "lex_user_unknown_word: has not been defined by user")) | |
(define (Word utt) | |
"(Word utt) | |
Construct (synthesis specific) syllable/segments from Word relation | |
using current lexicon and specific module." | |
(let ((rval (apply_method 'Word_Method utt))) | |
(cond | |
(rval rval) ;; new style | |
(t | |
(Classic_Word utt))))) | |
(define (find_oovs vocab oovs) | |
(let ((fd (fopen vocab "r")) | |
(ofd (fopen oovs "w")) | |
(e 0) | |
(oov 0) | |
(entry)) | |
(while (not (equal? (set! entry (readfp fd)) (eof-val))) | |
(set! e (+ 1 e)) | |
(if (not (lex.lookup_all entry)) | |
(begin | |
(set! oov (+ 1 oov)) | |
(format ofd "%l\n" (lex.lookup entry nil)))) | |
) | |
(format t ";; %d words %d oov %2.2f oov_rate\n" | |
e oov (/ (* oov 100.0) e)) | |
) | |
) | |
(provide 'lexicons) | |