Adversarial Learning of Intermediate Acoustic Feature for End-to-End Lightweight Text-to-Speech
Abstract
To simplify the generation process, several text-to-speech (TTS) systems implicitly learn intermediate latent representations instead of relying on predefined features (e.g., mel-spectrogram). However, their generation quality is unsatisfactory as these representations lack speech variances. In this paper, we improve TTS performance by adding \emph{prosody embeddings} to the latent representations. During training, we extract reference prosody embeddings from mel-spectrograms, and during inference, we estimate these embeddings from text using generative adversarial networks (GANs). Using GANs, we reliably estimate the prosody embeddings in a fast way, which have complex distributions due to the dynamic nature of speech. We also show that the prosody embeddings work as efficient features for learning a robust alignment between text and acoustic features. Our proposed model surpasses several publicly available models with less parameters and computational complexity in comparative experiments.
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@article{arxiv.2204.02172,
title = {Adversarial Learning of Intermediate Acoustic Feature for End-to-End Lightweight Text-to-Speech},
author = {Hyungchan Yoon and Seyun Um and Changwhan Kim and Hong-Goo Kang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.02172},
year = {2023}
}
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INTERSPEECH 2023