Personalized Filled-pause Generation with Group-wise Prediction Models
In this paper, we propose a method to generate personalized filled pauses (FPs) with group-wise prediction models. Compared with fluent text generation, disfluent text generation has not been widely explored. To generate more human-like texts, we addressed disfluent text generation. The usage of dis...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this paper, we propose a method to generate personalized filled pauses
(FPs) with group-wise prediction models. Compared with fluent text generation,
disfluent text generation has not been widely explored. To generate more
human-like texts, we addressed disfluent text generation. The usage of
disfluency, such as FPs, rephrases, and word fragments, differs from speaker to
speaker, and thus, the generation of personalized FPs is required. However, it
is difficult to predict them because of the sparsity of position and the
frequency difference between more and less frequently used FPs. Moreover, it is
sometimes difficult to adapt FP prediction models to each speaker because of
the large variation of the tendency within each speaker. To address these
issues, we propose a method to build group-dependent prediction models by
grouping speakers on the basis of their tendency to use FPs. This method does
not require a large amount of data and time to train each speaker model. We
further introduce a loss function and a word embedding model suitable for FP
prediction. Our experimental results demonstrate that group-dependent models
can predict FPs with higher scores than a non-personalized one and the
introduced loss function and word embedding model improve the prediction
performance. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2203.09961 |