Language To Language Translation System
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https://doi.org/10.32628/CSEIT206363Keywords:
Automatic Speech Recognition, Voice Synthesis, Machine Translation.Abstract
The system used in Language to Language Translation is the phrases spoken in one language are immediately spoken in other language by the device. Language to Language Translation is a three steps software process which includes Automatic Speech Recognition, Machine Translation and Voice Synthesis. Language to Language system includes the major speech translation projects using different approaches for Speech Recognition, Translation and Text to Speech synthesis highlighting the major pros and cons for the approach being used. Language translation is a process that takes the conversational phrase in one language as an input and translated speech phrases in another language as the output. The three components of language-to-language translation are connected in a sequential order. Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) is responsible for converting the spoken phrases of source language to the text in the same language followed by machine translation which translates the source language to next target language text and finally the speech synthesizer is responsible for text to speech conversion of target language.
References
- Alan W Black, “Clustergen: A statistical parametric synthesizer using trajectory modeling,” in Interspeech, Pittsburgh, PA, 2006.
- T. Toda, A.W. Black, and K. Tokuda, “Voice conversion based on maximumlikelihood estimation of spectral parameter trajectory,” IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, vol. 15, no. 8, pp. 2222 –2235, nov. 2007.
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