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A-JEPA is most commonly pronounced "ay jep uh" (/ˌeɪ ˈdʒɛpə/). This is the widely-used reading among engineers, though edge cases exist.
Audio/spectrogram JEPA built on I-JEPA; the 'A' (Audio) is the letter-name 'ay' /eɪ/, NOT the article 'uh' — 'ay-JEP-uh'.
Source: Fei et al., 'A-JEPA: Joint-Embedding Predictive Architecture Can Listen' (arXiv 2311.15830)
Pronouncing project and product names correctly avoids the small but persistent friction of being gently corrected during standups, conference Q&As, and team calls. Hearing the word a few times locks in the right reading better than reading IPA ever will. Pronounce is a community-maintained dictionary — every entry tagged with a confidence level and (where possible) a citable source.
A-JEPA is pronounced "ay jep uh" (/ˌeɪ ˈdʒɛpə/). Audio/spectrogram JEPA built on I-JEPA; the 'A' (Audio) is the letter-name 'ay' /eɪ/, NOT the article 'uh' — 'ay-JEP-uh'. Source: Fei et al., 'A-JEPA: Joint-Embedding Predictive Architecture Can Listen' (arXiv 2311.15830).
The IPA for A-JEPA is /ˌeɪ ˈdʒɛpə/, respelled "ay jep uh".
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