Discourse Modeling Of Non-Native Spontaneous Speech Using The Rhetorical Structure Theory Framework

2018 IEEE WORKSHOP ON SPOKEN LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGY (SLT 2018)(2018)

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This study aims to model the discourse structure of spontaneous spoken responses within the context of an assessment of English speaking proficiency for non-native speakers. Rhetorical Structure Theory (RST) has been commonly used in the analysis of discourse organization of written texts; however, limited research has been conducted to date on RST annotation and parsing of spoken language, in particular, non-native spontaneous speech. Due to the fact that the measurement of discourse coherence is typically a key metric in human scoring rubrics for assessments of spoken language, we initiated a research to first obtain RST annotations on nonnative spoken responses from a standardized assessment of academic English proficiency. Afterwards, based on the annotations obtained, automatic parsers were built to process non-native spontaneous speech. Finally, a set of effective features were extracted from both manually annotated and automatically generated RST trees to evaluate the discourse structure of non-native spontaneous speech, and then employed to further improve the validity of an automated speech scoring system.
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Rhetorical Structure Theory, discourse modeling, non-native spontaneous speech, automated speech scoring
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