PANCETTA: Phoneme Aware Neural Completion to Elicit Tongue Twisters Automatically
Abstract
Tongue twisters are meaningful sentences that are difficult to pronounce. The process of automatically generating tongue twisters is challenging since the generated utterance must satisfy two conditions at once: phonetic difficulty and semantic meaning. Furthermore, phonetic difficulty is itself hard to characterize and is expressed in natural tongue twisters through a heterogeneous mix of phenomena such as alliteration and homophony. In this paper, we propose PANCETTA: Phoneme Aware Neural Completion to Elicit Tongue Twisters Automatically. We leverage phoneme representations to capture the notion of phonetic difficulty, and we train language models to generate original tongue twisters on two proposed task settings. To do this, we curate a dataset called PANCETTA, consisting of existing English tongue twisters. Through automatic and human evaluation, as well as qualitative analysis, we show that PANCETTA generates novel, phonetically difficult, fluent, and semantically meaningful tongue twisters.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2209.06275,
title = {PANCETTA: Phoneme Aware Neural Completion to Elicit Tongue Twisters Automatically},
author = {Sedrick Scott Keh and Steven Y. Feng and Varun Gangal and Malihe Alikhani and Eduard Hovy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.06275},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
EACL 2023. Code at https://github.com/sedrickkeh/PANCETTA