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by dylanbfox
3236 days ago
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We haven't actually tried that yet. I imagine if you customized your model with words from another language and then pronounced them with an english accent the API might be able to recognize them ok. Would be a fun experiment to try at least! |
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But isn't having just the English text really error prone, especially when you are dealing with terms of art and proper names, that might even have roots in foreign languages? E.g. some people pronounce SQL as "sequel", and the English pronunciation of French words varies between "French pronunciation with English accent" and "French orthography interpreted as English orthography". (I'm guessing your model would tend towards the latter?)
So what I'm interested in is whether you have encountered examples of this during your testing, and whether you have some way to work around it (I would try phonemic transcriptions in addition to English); or whether this is not relevant for the use-cases you are trying to cover and the convenience of just using English text trumps the accuracy loss due to just using English text.