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1Linguistics Program, Department of English, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, 22030, USA.
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Forced alignment is a common tool to align audio with orthographic and phonetic transcriptions. Most forced alignment tools provide only point-estimates of boundaries. The present project introduces a method of producing gradient boundaries by deriving confidence intervals using neural network ensembles. Ten different segment classifier neural networks were previously trained, and the alignment process is repeated with each classifier. The ensemble is then used to place the point-estimate of a boundary at the median of the boundaries in the ensemble, and the gradient range is placed using a 97.85 % confidence interval around the median constructed using order statistics. Gradient boundaries are taken here as a more realistic representation of how segments transition into each other. Moreover, the range indicates the model uncertainty in the boundary placement, facilitating tasks like finding boundaries that should be reviewed. As a bonus, on the Buckeye and TIMIT corpora, the ensemble boundaries show a slight overall improvement over using just a single model. The gradient boundaries can be emitted during alignment as JSON files and a main table for programmatic and statistical analysis. For familiarity, they are also output as Praat TextGrids using a point tier to represent the edges of the boundary regions.
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