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To solve the acoustic-to-articulatory inversion problem, this paper proposes a deep bidirectional long short term memory recurrent neural network and a deep recurrent mixture density network. The articulatory parameters of the current frame may have correlations with the acoustic features many frames before or after. The traditional pre-designed fixed-length context window may be either insufficient...
This paper proposes and compares four cross-lingual and bilingual automatic speech recognition techniques under the constraint that only the acoustic model (AM) of the native language is used at runtime. The first three techniques fall into the category of lexicon conversion where each phoneme sequence (PHS) in the foreign language (FL) lexicon is mapped into the native language (NL) phoneme sequence...
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