PREDICTING PRONUNCIATIONS WITH WORD STRESS

Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for generating word pronunciations. One of the methods includes determining, by one or more computers, spelling data that indicates the spelling of a word, providing the spelling data as input to a traine...

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description Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for generating word pronunciations. One of the methods includes determining, by one or more computers, spelling data that indicates the spelling of a word, providing the spelling data as input to a trained recurrent neural network, the trained recurrent neural network being trained to indicate characteristics of word pronunciations based at least on data indicating the spelling of words, receiving output indicating a stress pattern for pronunciation of the word generated by the trained recurrent neural network in response to providing the spelling data as input, using the output of the trained recurrent neural network to generate pronunciation data indicating the stress pattern for a pronunciation of the word, and providing, by the one or more computers, the pronunciation data to a text-to-speech system or an automatic speech recognition system.
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