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The American IPA output #161

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JohnHerry opened this issue Oct 16, 2023 · 6 comments
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The American IPA output #161

JohnHerry opened this issue Oct 16, 2023 · 6 comments

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@JohnHerry
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Thanks for the good job, But it seems that the IPA from flite are tone of UK, is there any solution for American type of IPA transcription?

@dmort27
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dmort27 commented Oct 16, 2023

Presently, only Standard American English is supported (since we do not have a good open source pronouncing dictionary for RP and this would be necessary for training a redistributable model for G2P.

@JohnHerry
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Thanks for the quick reply, And I have another question. there seems no stress syllable in the output IPA. the stress symbol should be an important part in the TTS input phonemes. is there any plan to support it?

@kalvinchang
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kalvinchang commented Oct 17, 2023 via email

@JohnHerry
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Consider the CMU Pronouncing Dictionary.

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Thank you for the help. But can the dict based g2p distinguish polyphonic words?

@kalvinchang
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CMU Pronouncing Dictionary lists multiple pronunciations in a few cases but unfortunately, not for most words (iirc)

@JohnHerry
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@kalvinchang Thanks, Do you have any better resolution? We had tried to use espeak-ng, but it is hard to compile on my Centos7 system.

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