A Language Modeling Approach to Diacritic-Free Hebrew TTS
Roth, Amit, Turetzky, Arnon, Adi, Yossi
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
We tackle the task of text-to-speech (TTS) in Hebrew. Traditional Hebrew contains Diacritics, which dictate the way individuals should pronounce given words, however, modern Hebrew rarely uses them. The lack of diacritics in modern Hebrew results in readers expected to conclude the correct pronunciation and understand which phonemes to use based on the context. This imposes a fundamental challenge on TTS systems to accurately map between text-to-speech. In this work, we propose to adopt a language modeling Diacritics-Free approach, for the task of Hebrew TTS. The model operates on discrete speech representations and is conditioned on a word-piece tokenizer. We optimize the proposed method using in-the-wild weakly supervised data and compare it to several diacritic-based TTS systems. Results suggest the proposed method is superior to the evaluated baselines considering both content preservation and naturalness of the generated speech. Samples can be found under the following link: pages.cs.huji.ac.il/ Figure 1: A high-level overview of the the proposed method.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-16-2024
- Country:
- Asia > Middle East > Israel > Jerusalem District > Jerusalem (0.04)
- Genre:
- Research Report > New Finding (0.48)
- Technology:
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence
- Machine Learning (1.00)
- Natural Language > Chatbot (0.61)
- Speech
- Speech Recognition (0.69)
- Speech Synthesis (0.70)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence