Difference between revisions of "Get dur"
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import audiolabel |
import audiolabel |
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try: |
try: |
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sys.argv[1] != None |
sys.argv[1] != None |
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phones = ["P", "T", "K", "B", "D", "G"] |
phones = ["P", "T", "K", "B", "D", "G"] |
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print "phone\tword\tt1\tt2\tduration" |
print "phone\tword\tt1\tt2\tduration" |
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for plab in lm.tier('phone'): |
for plab in lm.tier('phone'): |
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+ | # Check to see if the current label text is one of our target phones. |
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if plab.text in phones: |
if plab.text in phones: |
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+ | # Grab the corresponding label from the 'word' tier. |
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wlab = lm.tier('word').label_at(plab.center) |
wlab = lm.tier('word').label_at(plab.center) |
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+ | # Print values from the phone label and corresponding word label. |
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print "{:s}\t{:s}\t{:1.4f}\t{:1.4f}\t{:1.4f}".format( |
print "{:s}\t{:s}\t{:1.4f}\t{:1.4f}\t{:1.4f}".format( |
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plab.text, wlab.text, plab.t1, plab.t2, plab.duration |
plab.text, wlab.text, plab.t1, plab.t2, plab.duration |
Revision as of 11:45, 19 October 2015
The get_dur
script illustrates basic usage of the audiolabel
library. It reads a Praat textgrid and reports time values for labels that match a set of target labels.
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- !/usr/bin/env python
- Simple script to measure phone durations.
Usage = "meas_dur file.TextGrid"
import sys import audiolabel
- Get the textgrid name from the input arguments and create a LabelManager object.
try:
sys.argv[1] != None tg = sys.argv[1] lm = audiolabel.LabelManager(from_file=tg, from_type="praat")
except IndexError:
raise Exception("\nUsage: " + Usage)
- List of labels for which we want duration measurements.
phones = ["P", "T", "K", "B", "D", "G"]
- Print the header line.
print "phone\tword\tt1\tt2\tduration"
- Loop over all the labels in the 'phone' tier.
for plab in lm.tier('phone'):
# Check to see if the current label text is one of our target phones. if plab.text in phones: # Grab the corresponding label from the 'word' tier. wlab = lm.tier('word').label_at(plab.center) # Print values from the phone label and corresponding word label. print "{:s}\t{:s}\t{:1.4f}\t{:1.4f}\t{:1.4f}".format( plab.text, wlab.text, plab.t1, plab.t2, plab.duration )