Optimizing the Ultrasound Tongue Image Representation for Residual Network-Based Articulatory-to-Acoustic Mapping

Author:

Csapó Tamás GáborORCID,Gosztolya GáborORCID,Tóth László,Shandiz Amin HonarmandiORCID,Markó AlexandraORCID

Abstract

Within speech processing, articulatory-to-acoustic mapping (AAM) methods can apply ultrasound tongue imaging (UTI) as an input. (Micro)convex transducers are mostly used, which provide a wedge-shape visual image. However, this process is optimized for the visual inspection of the human eye, and the signal is often post-processed by the equipment. With newer ultrasound equipment, now it is possible to gain access to the raw scanline data (i.e., ultrasound echo return) without any internal post-processing. In this study, we compared the raw scanline representation with the wedge-shaped processed UTI as the input for the residual network applied for AAM, and we also investigated the optimal size of the input image. We found no significant differences between the performance attained using the raw data and the wedge-shaped image extrapolated from it. We found the optimal pixel size to be 64 × 43 in the case of the raw scanline input, and 64 × 64 when transformed to a wedge. Therefore, it is not necessary to use the full original 64 × 842 pixels raw scanline, but a smaller image is enough. This allows for the building of smaller networks, and will be beneficial for the development of session and speaker-independent methods for practical applications. AAM systems have the target application of a “silent speech interface”, which could be helpful for the communication of the speaking-impaired, in military applications, or in extremely noisy conditions.

Funder

National Research, Development and Innovation Office of Hungary

European Commission

Hungarian Ministry of Innovation and Technology NRDI Office

Artificial Intelligence National Laboratory

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Ministry for Culture and Innovation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Biochemistry,Instrumentation,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Analytical Chemistry

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