2022
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4290261
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An Integrated, Bidirectional Pronunciation, Morphology, and Diacritics Finite-State System

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“…Washington et al (2021) developed a transducer to assist in orthographic conversion and morphological analysis of Zapotec and found that even an incomplete transducer could yield positive results. Similar efforts use an FST to develop a morphological generator and analyzer while simultaneously addressing the issue of missing diacritics (Alkhairy et al, 2020), demonstrating the easy expansion of an FST to create more resources for a language. Manohar et al (2022) extend the use of FSTs to text-to-speech (TTS) applications in low-resource settings, generating a model that converts between Malayalam phonemes and graphemes.…”
Section: Finite State Transducersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Washington et al (2021) developed a transducer to assist in orthographic conversion and morphological analysis of Zapotec and found that even an incomplete transducer could yield positive results. Similar efforts use an FST to develop a morphological generator and analyzer while simultaneously addressing the issue of missing diacritics (Alkhairy et al, 2020), demonstrating the easy expansion of an FST to create more resources for a language. Manohar et al (2022) extend the use of FSTs to text-to-speech (TTS) applications in low-resource settings, generating a model that converts between Malayalam phonemes and graphemes.…”
Section: Finite State Transducersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Washington et al (2021) developed a transducer to assist in orthographic conversion and morphological analysis of Zapotec and found that even an incomplete transducer could yield positive results. Similar efforts use an FST to develop a morphological generator and analyzer while simultaneously addressing the issue of missing diacritics (Alkhairy et al, 2020), demonstrating the easy expansion of an FST to create more resources for a language. Manohar et al (2022) extend the use of FSTs to text-to-speech (TTS) applications in low-resource settings, generating a model that converts between Malayalam phonemes and graphemes.…”
Section: Finite State Transducersmentioning
confidence: 99%