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""" from https://github.com/keithito/tacotron """
import re
from python.common.text import cleaners
from python.common.text.symbols import get_symbols
# Regular expression matching text enclosed in curly braces:
_curly_re = re.compile(r'(.*?)\{(.+?)\}(.*)')
def text_to_sequence(text, symbol_alphabet, cleaner_names):
'''Converts a string of text to a sequence of IDs corresponding to the symbols in the text.
The text can optionally have ARPAbet sequences enclosed in curly braces embedded
in it. For example, "Turn left on {HH AW1 S S T AH0 N} Street."
Args:
text: string to convert to a sequence
cleaner_names: names of the cleaner functions to run the text through
Returns:
List of integers corresponding to the symbols in the text
'''
sequence = []
# Check for curly braces and treat their contents as ARPAbet:
while len(text):
m = _curly_re.match(text)
if not m:
sequence += _symbols_to_sequence(symbol_alphabet, _clean_text(text, cleaner_names))
break
sequence += _symbols_to_sequence(symbol_alphabet, _clean_text(m.group(1), cleaner_names))
sequence += _arpabet_to_sequence(symbol_alphabet, m.group(2))
text = m.group(3)
return sequence
def sequence_to_text(symbol_alphabet, sequence):
_id_to_symbol = {i: s for i, s in enumerate(get_symbols(symbol_alphabet))}
'''Converts a sequence of IDs back to a string'''
# result = ''
result = []
for symbol_id in sequence:
if symbol_id in _id_to_symbol:
s = _id_to_symbol[symbol_id]
# Enclose ARPAbet back in curly braces:
if len(s) > 1 and s[0] == '@':
s = '{%s}' % s[1:]
# result += s
result.append(s)
return "|".join(result)
# return result.replace('}{', ' ')
def _clean_text(text, cleaner_names):
for name in cleaner_names:
cleaner = getattr(cleaners, name)
if not cleaner:
raise Exception('Unknown cleaner: %s' % name)
text = cleaner(text)
return text
def _symbols_to_sequence(symbol_alphabet, symbols):
_symbol_to_id = {s: i for i, s in enumerate(get_symbols(symbol_alphabet))}
return [_symbol_to_id[s] for s in symbols if _should_keep_symbol(_symbol_to_id, s)]
def _arpabet_to_sequence(symbol_alphabet, text):
return _symbols_to_sequence(symbol_alphabet, ['@' + s for s in text.split()])
def _should_keep_symbol(_symbol_to_id, s):
return s in _symbol_to_id and s is not '_' and s is not '~'