面向文本韵律突出预测的体现特征集成研究

P. Madhyastha
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韵律显著性预测是语音处理领域的一项重要任务,是现代文本到语音系统的重要组成部分。以前的工作主要集中在声学和语言特征(如句法和语义特征)上,以预测韵律突出。然而,人类的韵律模式被认为是高度多模态的,并以物理实体的外延和具体化的经验为基础。在本文中,我们提出了第一项研究,我们通过利用兰开斯特感觉运动规范对韵律突出预测整合多模态感觉运动关联。我们的研究结果强调了感觉运动知识的重要性,特别是对于低数据方案中的模型,我们表明它显著提高了性能。
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Towards Integration of Embodiment Features for Prosodic Prominence Prediction from Text
Prosodic prominence prediction is an important task in the area of speech processing and especially forms an essential part of modern text-to-speech systems. Previous work has broadly focused on acoustic and linguistic features (such as syntactic and semantic features) for predicting prosodic prominence. However, human models of prosody are known to be highly multimodal and grounded on denotations of physical entities and embodied experience. In this paper we present a first study where we integrate multimodal sensorimotor associations by exploiting the Lancaster Sensorimotor Norms towards prosodic prominence prediction. Our results highlight the importance of sensorimotor knowledge especially for models in low-data regimens where we show that it improves the performance by a significant margin.
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