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Self-imitating Feedback Generation Using GAN for Computer-Assisted Pronunciation Training
Self-imitating feedback is an effective and learner-friendly method for
non-native learners in Computer-Assisted Pronunciation Training. Acoustic
characteristics in native utterances are extracted and transplanted onto
learner's own speech input, and given back to the learner as a corrective
feedback. Previous works focused on speech conversion using prosodic
transplantation techniques based on PSOLA algorithm. Motivated by the visual
differences found in spectrograms of native and non-native speeches, we
investigated applying GAN to generate self-imitating feedback by utilizing
generator's ability through adversarial training. Because this mapping is
highly under-constrained, we also adopt cycle consistency loss to encourage the
output to preserve the global structure, which is shared by native and
non-native utterances. Trained on 97,200 spectrogram images of short utterances
produced by native and non-native speakers of Korean, the generator is able to
successfully transform the non-native spectrogram input to a spectrogram with
properties of self-imitating feedback. Furthermore, the transformed spectrogram
shows segmental corrections that cannot be obtained by prosodic
transplantation. Perceptual test comparing the self-imitating and correcting
abilities of our method with the baseline PSOLA method shows that the
generative approach with cycle consistency loss is promising
Topologically Twisted SUSY Gauge Theory, Gauge-Bethe Correspondence and Quantum Cohomology
We calculate partition function and correlation functions in A-twisted 2d
theories and topologically twisted 3d
theories containing adjoint chiral multiplet with particular choices of
-charges and the magnetic fluxes for flavor symmetries. According to
Gauge-Bethe correspondence, they correspond to Heisenberg XXX and XXZ spin
chain models. We identify the partition function as the inverse of the norm of
the Bethe eigenstates. Correlation functions are identified as the coefficients
of the expectation value of Baxter -operators. In addition, we consider
correlation functions of 2d theory and their relation to
equivariant quantum cohomology and equivariant integration of cotangent bundle
of Grassmann manifolds. Also, we study the ring relations of supersymmetric
Wilson loops in 3d theory and Bethe subalgebra of XXZ spin
chain model.Comment: 33 page
Resummation and renormalization of kinematical effects in inclusive -wave quarkonium production
We investigate the renormalization properties of the shape function formalism
for inclusive production of -wave heavy quarkonia, which arises from
resumming a class of corrections coming from kinematical effects associated
with the motion of the heavy quark and antiquark pair relative to the
quarkonium. Such kinematical effects are encoded in the nonperturbative shape
functions, which are normalized to the corresponding nonrelativistic QCD
long-distance matrix elements. By using the known ultraviolet divergences in
the matrix elements, we derive the large-momentum asymptotic behavior of the
shape functions. This strongly constrains the form of the shape functions and
significantly reduces the dependence on the nonperturbative model. Based on
these results we show that the shape function formalism at loop level can be
useful in taming the threshold logarithms at large transverse momentum, and at
small transverse momentum the kinematical corrections reduce the sizes of
and cross sections which may improve agreement with
measurements.Comment: 51 pages, 11 figures, minor revisions, version published in JHE
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