2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2012.15184
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Multi-view Temporal Alignment for Non-parallel Articulatory-to-Acoustic Speech Synthesis

Abstract: Articulatory-to-acoustic (A2A) synthesis refers to the generation of audible speech from captured movement of the speech articulators. This technique has numerous applications, such as restoring oral communication to people who cannot longer speak due to illness or injury. Most successful techniques so far adopt a supervised learning framework, in which timesynchronous articulatory-and-speech recordings are used to train a supervised machine learning algorithm that can be used later to map articulator movement… Show more

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