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Acoustic-to-Articulatory Mapping With Joint Optimization of Deep ...

Index Terms—Deep neural network, acoustic-to-articulatory inversion, speech enhancement, multi-task training, speaker independent models. I. INTRODUCTION. THE ...

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Conference Paper. Illa, A and Nair, A and Ghosh, PK (2022) The impact of cross language on acoustic-to-articulatory inversion and its influence on ...

Palate-referenced articulatory features for acoustic-to-articulator ...

In this paper, we investigate the impact on articulatory inversion problem by using features derived from the acoustic waveform relative to using linguistic ...

Accepted Main Conference Papers - ACL 2024

Analysis of Multi-Source Language Training in Cross-Lingual Transfer ... Relying on the Unreliable: The Impact of Language Models' Reluctance to Express ...

27 Neural consequences of bilingualism for cortical and subcortical ...

), Cross-linguistic influence in third language acquisition ... acoustic variability in first language and second language: Evidence from amplitude ...

Independent and Automatic Evaluation of Speaker ... - HAL

detection of clinical conditions which have an impact on speech ... Espy-Wilson, “Multi- corpus acoustic-to-articulatory speech inversion,” Proc.

Articulation constrained learning with application to speech emotion ...

The best improvement is achieved for the vowel /AA/. For valence classification, ACL outperforms the baseline for each vowel with the largest ...

From Acoustics to Articulation - DiVA portal

Using multi-way linear analysis methods, the study extracts articulatory parameters which can be used to estimate unknown articulations of phonemes made by one ...

Main Conference - EMNLP 2024

An Inversion Attack Against Obfuscated Embedding Matrix in Language Model Inference ... Exploring Reward Model Strength's Impact on Language Models Yanjun Chen ...

Palate-referenced Articulatory Features for Acoustic-to-Articulator ...

The selection of effective articulatory features is an important component of tasks such as acoustic-to-articulator inversion and articulatory synthesis.

Acoustic-to-articulatory inversion of speech: a review - Asterios Toutios

Then, each phoneme of the spoken language is related to a vector of features that describe in a somewhat abstract sense the articulatory state. These features ...

Vocal Tract Length Normalization for Speaker Independent Acoustic ...

A vocal tract length normalization (VTLN) technique to transform the acoustic space of different speakers to a target speaker space such that speaker ...

Speaker Conditioned Acoustic-to-Articulatory Inversion Using x ...

also with cross corpus evaluations. It is ... Ghosh, “The impact of speaking rate on acoustic- to-articulatory inversion,” Computer Speech & Language, vol.

Encoding of articulatory kinematic trajectories in human speech ...

We observed a consistent pattern across articulators where each exhibited a trajectory that moved away from the starting point in a directed ...

The Impact of Early Bilingualism on Face Recognition Processes

Early linguistic experience has an impact on the way we decode audiovisual speech in face-to-face communication. The present study examined ...

Cross-Language Acoustic Emotion Recognition - Sewa project

This made it necessary to apply a simple rule- based inversion of the (binary) target classes for arousal and valence as follows: Based on 10 % of the target ...

Acoustic-articulatory inversion - CSTR - The University of Edinburgh

Humans produce an audible speech signal by moving their articulators (e.g. tongue, lips, velum etc.) to modify and "sculpt" a source of sound energy in the ...

Crosslinguistic influence in the acquisition of a third language

This study argues for the Linguistic Proximity Model, which proposes incremental property-by-property learning and allows for both facilitative ...

Acoustic-to-Articulatory Speech Inversion with Multi-task Learning

Attempts at recovering articulatory movements from the continuous speech signal have a long history (Papcun et al., 1992).

Cross-linguistic adaptations of The Comprehensive Aphasia Test

Languages vary in the degree of this type of regularity. In languages with opaque orthography, such as English and French, there are many irregular words (see ...