IVCVSDASSPFeb 14, 2023

Synthesizing audio from tongue motion during speech using tagged MRI via transformer

arXiv:2302.07203v11 citationsh-index: 79
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses the problem of understanding speech motor control for developing treatments for speech disorders, but it is incremental as it builds on existing translation and generative methods.

The authors tackled the challenge of synthesizing audio from tongue motion data by developing an encoder-decoder network that translates 4D motion fields into 2D spectrograms, enabling the generation of clear audio waveforms from 63 paired sequences.

Investigating the relationship between internal tissue point motion of the tongue and oropharyngeal muscle deformation measured from tagged MRI and intelligible speech can aid in advancing speech motor control theories and developing novel treatment methods for speech related-disorders. However, elucidating the relationship between these two sources of information is challenging, due in part to the disparity in data structure between spatiotemporal motion fields (i.e., 4D motion fields) and one-dimensional audio waveforms. In this work, we present an efficient encoder-decoder translation network for exploring the predictive information inherent in 4D motion fields via 2D spectrograms as a surrogate of the audio data. Specifically, our encoder is based on 3D convolutional spatial modeling and transformer-based temporal modeling. The extracted features are processed by an asymmetric 2D convolution decoder to generate spectrograms that correspond to 4D motion fields. Furthermore, we incorporate a generative adversarial training approach into our framework to further improve synthesis quality on our generated spectrograms. We experiment on 63 paired motion field sequences and speech waveforms, demonstrating that our framework enables the generation of clear audio waveforms from a sequence of motion fields. Thus, our framework has the potential to improve our understanding of the relationship between these two modalities and inform the development of treatments for speech disorders.

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