grapheemoverzetting
Grapheemoverzetting, often translated as grapheme-to-phoneme conversion, is a computational process that translates written text into its corresponding spoken sounds. This is a fundamental component of speech synthesis systems, also known as text-to-speech (TTS). The primary goal of grapheemoverzetting is to accurately represent the pronunciation of a word or phrase based on its spelling. This involves understanding not only the direct letter-to-sound mappings but also handling complexities such as silent letters, digraphs (combinations of two letters representing one sound), trigraphs, and context-dependent pronunciation variations.
The process typically begins by normalizing the input text, which might include expanding abbreviations and numbers
Challenges in grapheemoverzetting include homographs, words that are spelled the same but have different pronunciations and