Praatalign is a plug-in for Praat that can be used to do forced phonetic alignment on speech signals and in particular free speech. Praatalign combines the powerful HTK toolkit with the interactivity and modularity of Praat to create an interactive, intuitive and extendable application. Currently Praatalign uses the acoustic models trained by Schiel et al. used in MAUS[1,2].
@misc{praatalign2.0a,
author={Lubbers, Mart and Torreira, Francisco},
title={Praatalign: an interactive Praat plug-in for performing phonetic forced alignment},
howpublished={\url{https://github.com/dopefishh/praatalign}},
year={2013-2018},
note={Version 2.0}
}
- IEEE:
M. Lubbers and F. Torreira, Praatalign: an interactive Praat plug-in for performing phonetic forced alignment. 2016.
- APA:
Lubbers, M., & Torreira, F. (2016). Praatalign: an interactive Praat plug-in for performing phonetic forced alignment. Retrieved from https://github.com/dopefishh/praatalign
Mart Lubbers (mart@martlubbers.net) and Francisco Torreira
- http://www.bas.uni-muenchen.de/Bas/BasMAUS.html
- Schiel F. (1999): Automatic Phonetic Transcription of Non-Prompted Speech, Proc. of the ICPhS 1999. San Francisco, August 1999. pp. 607-610.