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by 3rd3
317 days ago
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You probably mean "e.g." as "for example", not "i.e."? This might be on purpose and part of the training data because "for example" just sounds much better than "e.g.". Presumably for most purposes, linguistic naturalness is more important than fidelity. |
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In any case, I’d like TTS to not take that kind of artistic freedom.