@inproceedings{SappokArnold2017, author = {Christopher Sappok and Denis Arnold}, title = {More on the Normalization of Syllable Prominence Ratings}, series = {INTERSPEECH 2012, 13th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, Portland, OR, USA, September 9-13, 2012}, publisher = {International Speech Communications Association}, issn = {1990-9770}, url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-59613}, pages = {2418 -- 2421}, year = {2017}, abstract = {The perception of syllable prominence depends to a limited extent on the acoustic properties of the speech signal in question. Psychoacoustic factors are involved as well. Thus, research often relies on two types of data: subjective prominence ratings collected in perception experiments and acoustic measures. A problem with the rating data is noise resulting from individual approaches to the rating task. This paper addresses the question of how this noise can be reduced by normalization, evaluating 12 normalization methods. In a perception experiment, prominence ratings concerning German read speech were collected. From the raw rating data 12 different ‘mirror’ data-sets were computed according to the 12 methods. Each mirror data-set was correlated with the same set of underlying acoustic data. The multiple regression setup included raw syllable duration as well as within-syllable maximum F0 and intensity. Adjusted r2-values could beraised considerably with selected methods.}, language = {en} }