A library for working with praat, textgrids, time aligned audio transcripts, and audio files.
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praatIO
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A library for working with praat, time aligned audio transcripts, and audio files that comes with batteries included.
Praat uses a file format called textgrids, which are time aligned speech transcripts. This library isn't just a data struct for reading and writing textgrids--many utilities are provided to make it easy to work with with transcripts and associated audio files. This library also provides some other tools for use with praat.
Praat is an open source software program for doing phonetic analysis and annotation of speech. Praat can be downloaded here
Table of contents
- Documentation
- Tutorials
- Version History
- Requirements
- Installation
- Version 4 to 5 Migration
- Usage
- Common Use Cases
- Tests
- Citing praatIO
- Acknowledgements
Documentation
Automatically generated pdocs can be found here:
http://timmahrt.github.io/praatIO/
Tutorials
There are tutorials available for learning how to use PraatIO. These are in the form of IPython Notebooks which can be found in the /tutorials/ folder distributed with PraatIO.
You can view them online using the external website Jupyter:
Tutorial 1: An introduction and tutorial
Version History
Praatio uses semantic versioning (Major.Minor.Patch)
Please view CHANGELOG.md for version history.
Requirements
Python module https://pypi.org/project/typing-extensions/
. It should be installed automatically with praatio but you can install it manually if you have any problems.
Python 3.7.*
or above
If you are using Python 2.x
or Python < 3.7
, you can use PraatIO 4.x
.
Installation
PraatIO is on pypi and can be installed or upgraded from the command-line shell with pip like so
python -m pip install praatio --upgrade
Otherwise, to manually install, after downloading the source from github, from a command-line shell, navigate to the directory containing setup.py and type
python setup.py install
If python is not in your path, you'll need to enter the full path e.g.
C:\Python37\python.exe setup.py install
Version 4 to 5 Migration
Many things changed between versions 4 and 5. If you see an error like
WARNING: You've tried to import 'tgio' which was renamed 'textgrid' in praatio 5.x.
it means that you have installed version 5 but your code was written for praatio 4.x or earlier.
The immediate solution is to uninstall praatio 5 and install praatio 4. From the command line:
pip uninstall praatio
pip install "praatio<5"
If praatio is being installed as a project dependency--ie it is set as a dependency in setup.py like
install_requires=["praatio"],
then changing it to the following should fix the problem
install_requires=["praatio ~= 4.1"],
Many files, classes, and functions were renamed in praatio 5 to hopefully be clearer. There
were too many changes to list here but the tgio
module was renamed textgrid
.
Also, the interface for openTextgrid()
and tg.save()
has changed. Here are examples of the required arguments in the new interface
textgrid.openTextgrid(
fn=name,
includeEmptyIntervals=False
)
tg.save(
fn=name,
format= "short_textgrid",
includeBlankSpaces= False
)
Please consult the documentation to help in upgrading to version 5.
Usage
99% of the time you're going to want to run
from praatio import textgrid
tg = textgrid.openTextgrid(r"C:\Users\tim\Documents\transcript.TextGrid", False)
Or if you want to work with KlattGrid files
from praatio import klattgrid
kg = klattgrid.openKlattGrid(r"C:\Users\tim\Documents\transcript.KlattGrid")
See /test for example usages
Common Use Cases
What can you do with this library?
-
query a textgrid to get information about the tiers or intervals contained within
tg = textgrid.openTextgrid("path_to_textgrid", False) entryList = tg.tierDict["speaker_1_tier"].entryList # Get all intervals entryList = tg.tierDict["phone_tier"].find("a") # Get the indicies of all occurrences of 'a'
-
create or augment textgrids using data from other sources
-
found that you clipped your audio file five seconds early and have added it back to your wavefile but now your textgrid is misaligned? Add five seconds to every interval in the textgrid
tg = textgrid.openTextgrid("path_to_textgrid", False) moddedTG = tg.editTimestamps(5) moddedTG.save('output_path_to_textgrid', 'long_textgrid', True)
-
utilize the klattgrid interface to raise all speech formants by 20%
kg = klattgrid.openKlattGrid("path_to_klattgrid") incrTwenty = lambda x: x * 1.2 kg.tierDict["oral_formants"].modifySubtiers("formants",incrTwenty) kg.save(join(outputPath, "bobby_twenty_percent_less.KlattGrid"))
-
replace labeled segments in a recording with silence or delete them
- see /examples/deleteVowels.py
-
use set operations (union, intersection, difference) on textgrid tiers
- see /examples/textgrid_set_operations.py
-
see /praatio/praatio_scripts.py for various ready-to-use functions such as
splitAudioOnTier()
: split an audio file into chunks specified by intervals in one tierspellCheckEntries()
: spellcheck a textgrid tiertgBoundariesToZeroCrossings()
: adjust all boundaries and points to fall at the nearest zero crossing in the corresponding audio filealignBoundariesAcrossTiers()
: for handmade textgrids, sometimes entries may look as if they are aligned at the same time but actually are off by a small amount, this will correct them
Tests
I run tests with the following command (this requires pytest and pytest-cov to be installed):
pytest --cov=praatio tests/
Citing praatIO
PraatIO is general purpose coding and doesn't need to be cited but if you would like to, it can be cited like so:
Tim Mahrt. PraatIO. https://github.com/timmahrt/praatIO, 2016.
Acknowledgements
Development of PraatIO was possible thanks to NSF grant BCS 12-51343 to Jennifer Cole, José I. Hualde, and Caroline Smith and to the A*MIDEX project (n° ANR-11-IDEX-0001-02) to James Sneed German funded by the Investissements d'Avenir French Government program, managed by the French National Research Agency (ANR).
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