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Accent Conversion with Articulatory Representations

Audio and Speech Processing 2024-06-11 v1

Abstract

Conversion of non-native accented speech to native (American) English has a wide range of applications such as improving intelligibility of non-native speech. Previous work on this domain has used phonetic posteriograms as the target speech representation to train an acoustic model which is then used to extract a compact representation of input speech for accent conversion. In this work, we introduce the idea of using an effective articulatory speech representation, extracted from an acoustic-to-articulatory speech inversion system, to improve the acoustic model used in accent conversion. The idea to incorporate articulatory representations originates from their ability to well characterize accents in speech. To incorporate articulatory representations with conventional phonetic posteriograms, a multi-task learning based acoustic model is proposed. Objective and subjective evaluations show that the use of articulatory representations can improve the effectiveness of accent conversion.

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@article{arxiv.2406.05947,
  title  = {Accent Conversion with Articulatory Representations},
  author = {Yashish M. Siriwardena and Nathan Swedlow and Audrey Howard and Evan Gitterman and Dan Darcy and Carol Espy-Wilson and Andrea Fanelli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.05947},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Accepted at INTERSPEECH 2024

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