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arxiv: 2408.16221 · v3 · pith:TGGEJPS5new · submitted 2024-08-29 · 📡 eess.AS · cs.AI· cs.CL· cs.SD

SSDM: Scalable Speech Dysfluency Modeling

classification 📡 eess.AS cs.AIcs.CLcs.SD
keywords dysfluencymodelingspeechssdmscalabletherealignmentcorpus
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Speech dysfluency modeling is the core module for spoken language learning, and speech therapy. However, there are three challenges. First, current state-of-the-art solutions\cite{lian2023unconstrained-udm, lian-anumanchipalli-2024-towards-hudm} suffer from poor scalability. Second, there is a lack of a large-scale dysfluency corpus. Third, there is not an effective learning framework. In this paper, we propose \textit{SSDM: Scalable Speech Dysfluency Modeling}, which (1) adopts articulatory gestures as scalable forced alignment; (2) introduces connectionist subsequence aligner (CSA) to achieve dysfluency alignment; (3) introduces a large-scale simulated dysfluency corpus called Libri-Dys; and (4) develops an end-to-end system by leveraging the power of large language models (LLMs). We expect SSDM to serve as a standard in the area of dysfluency modeling. Demo is available at \url{https://berkeley-speech-group.github.io/SSDM/}.

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