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FreeV: Free Lunch For Vocoders Through Pseudo Inversed Mel Filter

Sound 2024-06-13 v1 Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

Vocoders reconstruct speech waveforms from acoustic features and play a pivotal role in modern TTS systems. Frequent-domain GAN vocoders like Vocos and APNet2 have recently seen rapid advancements, outperforming time-domain models in inference speed while achieving comparable audio quality. However, these frequency-domain vocoders suffer from large parameter sizes, thus introducing extra memory burden. Inspired by PriorGrad and SpecGrad, we employ pseudo-inverse to estimate the amplitude spectrum as the initialization roughly. This simple initialization significantly mitigates the parameter demand for vocoder. Based on APNet2 and our streamlined Amplitude prediction branch, we propose our FreeV, compared with its counterpart APNet2, our FreeV achieves 1.8 times inference speed improvement with nearly half parameters. Meanwhile, our FreeV outperforms APNet2 in resynthesis quality, marking a step forward in pursuing real-time, high-fidelity speech synthesis. Code and checkpoints is available at: https://github.com/BakerBunker/FreeV

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@article{arxiv.2406.08196,
  title  = {FreeV: Free Lunch For Vocoders Through Pseudo Inversed Mel Filter},
  author = {Yuanjun Lv and Hai Li and Ying Yan and Junhui Liu and Danming Xie and Lei Xie},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.08196},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

Accepted by InterSpeech 2024; 5 pages, 5 figures