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==== General insights ==== The synthesis of accented speech as a data augmentation method in ASR is promising for improving recognition performance on non-native speech. The three articles reviewed provide valuable insights into accent conversion methods and their implications for ASR systems. Zhao et al. (2018) shows the effectiveness of phonetic posteriograms in converting foreign-accented speech to sound more native-like and successfully decouples accent-related features from other speech characteristics. Jin et al. (2023) proposed a zero-shot multiple accent conversion approach, maintaining audio quality and speaker identity during conversion, albeit with limitations in accent classification for unfamiliar listeners. Klumpp et al. (2023) extended this work by integrating synthetic accented speech data into ASR training, showing improvements in recognition performance on the trained accents. However, the effectiveness varied depending on the model architecture, with pre-trained models benefiting less from synthetic data than models trained from scratch. Despite promising results, the lack of code availability and limited generalizability to unseen accents pose challenges for broader adoption. Overall, while accent conversion models offer a promising strategy for data augmentation in ASR, further research should focus on generalization and replicability for real-world applications.
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