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Tip revision: 251c6690ae3de6d04454876fbb864e8664951bc8 authored by Harry He on 06 September 2024, 13:52:56 UTC
update Amphion/Emilia references (#271)
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cleaners.py
# Copyright (c) 2023 Amphion.
#
# This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.

""" This code is modified from https://github.com/keithito/tacotron """

"""
Cleaners are transformations that run over the input text at both training and eval time.

Cleaners can be selected by passing a comma-delimited list of cleaner names as the "cleaners"
hyperparameter. Some cleaners are English-specific. You'll typically want to use:
  1. "english_cleaners" for English text
  2. "transliteration_cleaners" for non-English text that can be transliterated to ASCII using
     the Unidecode library (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Unidecode)
  3. "basic_cleaners" if you do not want to transliterate (in this case, you should also update
     the symbols in symbols.py to match your data).
"""


# Regular expression matching whitespace:
import re
from unidecode import unidecode
from .numbers import normalize_numbers

_whitespace_re = re.compile(r"\s+")

# List of (regular expression, replacement) pairs for abbreviations:
_abbreviations = [
    (re.compile("\\b%s\\." % x[0], re.IGNORECASE), x[1])
    for x in [
        ("mrs", "misess"),
        ("mr", "mister"),
        ("dr", "doctor"),
        ("st", "saint"),
        ("co", "company"),
        ("jr", "junior"),
        ("maj", "major"),
        ("gen", "general"),
        ("drs", "doctors"),
        ("rev", "reverend"),
        ("lt", "lieutenant"),
        ("hon", "honorable"),
        ("sgt", "sergeant"),
        ("capt", "captain"),
        ("esq", "esquire"),
        ("ltd", "limited"),
        ("col", "colonel"),
        ("ft", "fort"),
    ]
]


def expand_abbreviations(text):
    for regex, replacement in _abbreviations:
        text = re.sub(regex, replacement, text)
    return text


def expand_numbers(text):
    return normalize_numbers(text)


def lowercase(text):
    return text.lower()


def collapse_whitespace(text):
    return re.sub(_whitespace_re, " ", text)


def convert_to_ascii(text):
    return unidecode(text)


def basic_cleaners(text):
    """Basic pipeline that lowercases and collapses whitespace without transliteration."""
    text = lowercase(text)
    text = collapse_whitespace(text)
    return text


def transliteration_cleaners(text):
    """Pipeline for non-English text that transliterates to ASCII."""
    text = convert_to_ascii(text)
    text = lowercase(text)
    text = collapse_whitespace(text)
    return text


def english_cleaners(text):
    """Pipeline for English text, including number and abbreviation expansion."""
    text = convert_to_ascii(text)
    text = lowercase(text)
    text = expand_numbers(text)
    text = expand_abbreviations(text)
    text = collapse_whitespace(text)
    return text

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