Flux9665/ArticulatoryTextFrontend
This is a text-processing frontend that converts graphemes to phonemes and then further converts those phonemes into articulatory features, for over 7000 languages.
This tool helps linguists and speech researchers convert written text into a detailed description of how sounds are produced in the mouth. You input text in over 7000 languages, and it outputs a sequence of articulatory features describing the movements of the tongue, lips, and other vocal organs. Researchers working on speech synthesis or language analysis would find this especially useful.
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Use this if you need to understand the physical mouth movements behind written words for a vast array of languages.
Not ideal if you only need basic text-to-speech conversion or are not interested in the fine-grained articulatory details of speech production.
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