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N'Ko Synthesis Overview

N'Ko synthesis is where movement, speech, inscription, and cultural memory meet. It is not a claim that the movement stack and N'Ko ASR already share one trained model.

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N'Ko synthesis is where movement, speech, inscription, and cultural memory meet. It is not a claim that the movement stack and N'Ko ASR already share one trained model. For N'Ko speech, the signal is audio. For computational choreography, the signal is body movement. The systems can share architectural lessons without sharing weights or pretending to be the same implementation. - trajectory-biased Transformer CTC; - local N'Ko ASR code in `Desktop/nko-brain-scanner`; - trajectory bias through audio trajectory scalars and attention-bias layers. - MAOE-style routing/correction exists around ASR output; - it is not the acoustic CTC anchor; - it still needs same-snapshot replay/evaluation before being called an ASR improvement. This is not natural sentence generation from arbitrary gesture. It is structured motion claim detection with provenance.

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