gp_norm_dict_PO.pl
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#!/usr/bin/env perl
use warnings; #sed replacement for -w perl parameter
# Copyright 2012 Arnab Ghoshal
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# THIS CODE IS PROVIDED *AS IS* BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
# KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF TITLE, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
# MERCHANTABLITY OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.
# See the Apache 2 License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# This script normalizes the GlobalPhone Portuguese dictionary. It capitalizes
# the words; (optionally) tags the phones with language ('PO') marker; and
# (optionally) puts word-begin and -end markers or word-boundary markers on
# phones.
# *No special treatment for acronyms since some words are already capitalized.
my $usage = "Usage: gp_format_dict_PO.pl [-l|-p|-w] -i dictionary > formatted\
Normalizes pronunciation dictionary for GlobalPhone Portuguese.\
(There will probably be duplicates; so pipe the output through sort -u)\
Options:\
-l\tAdd language tag to the phones
-p\tUse position-dependent phones with word begin & end markings (ignores -w)\
-w\tUse word-boundary markings on the phones\n";
use strict;
use Getopt::Long;
die "$usage" unless(@ARGV >= 1);
my ($pos_dep, $word_bound, $in_dict, $lang_tag);
GetOptions ("p" => \$pos_dep, # position-dependent phones
"w" => \$word_bound, # phones with word boundary markings
"l" => \$lang_tag, # tag phones with language ID.
"i=s" => \$in_dict); # Input lexicon
open(L, "<$in_dict") or die "Cannot open dictionary file '$in_dict': $!";
while (<L>) {
s/\r//g; # Since files could be in DOS format!
$_ =~ m:^(\S+)\s+(.+)$: or die "Bad line: $_";
my $word = $1;
my $pron = $2;
next if ($pron =~ /SIL/); # Silence will be added later to the lexicon
# First, normalize the pronunciation:
$pron =~ s/^\s*//; $pron =~ s/\s*$//; # remove leading or trailing spaces
if (defined($pos_dep)) {
$pron =~ s/^(\S+?) /$1_B /;
$pron =~ s/ (\S+?)$/ $1_E/;
$pron =~ s/_E$/_S/ unless ($pron =~ /\s+/); # No space => singleton
} elsif (defined($word_bound)) {
$pron =~ s/^(\S+?) /$1_WB /;
$pron =~ s/ (\S+?)$/ $1_WB/;
}
$pron =~ s/\s+/ /g; # Normalize spaces
$pron =~ s/(\S+)/$1_PO/g if(defined($lang_tag));
# Next, normalize the word:
$word =~ s/\(.*\)//g; # Pron variants should have same orthography
$word =~ tr/a-z/A-Z/; # Capitalize every word.
print "$word\t$pron\n";
}