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arxiv: 1708.01464 · v1 · pith:RESWJ7IKnew · submitted 2017-08-04 · 💻 cs.CL

Massively Multilingual Neural Grapheme-to-Phoneme Conversion

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keywords languagessystemsapproachconversiondatagrapheme-to-phonememonolingualneural
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Grapheme-to-phoneme conversion (g2p) is necessary for text-to-speech and automatic speech recognition systems. Most g2p systems are monolingual: they require language-specific data or handcrafting of rules. Such systems are difficult to extend to low resource languages, for which data and handcrafted rules are not available. As an alternative, we present a neural sequence-to-sequence approach to g2p which is trained on spelling--pronunciation pairs in hundreds of languages. The system shares a single encoder and decoder across all languages, allowing it to utilize the intrinsic similarities between different writing systems. We show an 11% improvement in phoneme error rate over an approach based on adapting high-resource monolingual g2p models to low-resource languages. Our model is also much more compact relative to previous approaches.

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