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Add Support for laughter annotation in Fine-Tuning with a special token [Feature request] #3760

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JaviCru opened this issue May 27, 2024 · 1 comment
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JaviCru commented May 27, 2024

Hello Coqui-AI team,

I would like to request a new feature that would greatly enhance the training process for capturing non-verbal sounds, such as laughter, in transcribed conversations. Specifically, my suggestion is to implement a special token or keyword, such as [laugh], that can be used during fine-tuning to denote instances of laughter in the audio data.

For instance, if a person laughs in an audio file, the transcription could include the special token [laugh] at the appropriate point. This way, when the model is fine-tuned, it learns to recognize and reproduce laughter in the synthesized speech.

Thank you for considering this request. You are doing a fantastic job.

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