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Prosodic Phrase Alignment for Machine Dubbing

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Dubbing is a type of audiovisual translation where dialogues are translated and enacted so that they give the impression that the media is in the target language. It requires a careful alignment of dubbed recordings with the lip movements of performers in order to achieve visual coherence. In this paper, we deal with the specific problem of prosodic phrase synchronization within the framework of machine dubbing. Our methodology exploits the attention mechanism output in neural machine translation to find plausible phrasing for the translated dialogue lines and then uses them to condition their synthesis. Our initial work in this field records comparable speech rate ratio to professional dubbing translation, and improvement in terms of lip-syncing of long dialogue lines.

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Prosodic Phrase Alignment for Machine Dubbing

cs.CL · 2019-08-20 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Attention weights from neural machine translation are used to transfer prosodic phrase boundaries from the source to the target language, and the resulting phrase durations condition a text-to-speech system to align dubbed speech with lip movements.

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  • Prosodic Phrase Alignment for Machine Dubbing cs.CL · 2019-08-20 · conditional · none · ref 2 · internal anchor

    Attention weights from neural machine translation are used to transfer prosodic phrase boundaries from the source to the target language, and the resulting phrase durations condition a text-to-speech system to align dubbed speech with lip movements.