A deep recurrent approach for acoustic-to-articulatory inversion

Published: 19 Apr 2015, Last Modified: 30 Sept 2024OpenReview Archive Direct UploadEveryoneCC BY 4.0
Abstract: 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 or redundant to cover such correlation information. The advantage of recurrent neural network is that it can learn proper context information on its own without the requirement of externally specifying a context window. Experimental results indicate that recurrent model can produce more accurate predictions for acoustic-to-articulatory inversion than deep neural network having fixed-length context window. Furthermore, the predicted articulatory trajectory curve of recurrent neural network is smooth. Average root mean square error of 0.816 mm on the MNGU0 test set is achieved without any post-filtering, which is state-of-the-art inversion accuracy.
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