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JenGAN: Stacked Shifted Filters in GAN-Based Speech Synthesis

Audio and Speech Processing 2024-06-11 v1 Artificial Intelligence Sound Signal Processing

Abstract

Non-autoregressive GAN-based neural vocoders are widely used due to their fast inference speed and high perceptual quality. However, they often suffer from audible artifacts such as tonal artifacts in their generated results. Therefore, we propose JenGAN, a new training strategy that involves stacking shifted low-pass filters to ensure the shift-equivariant property. This method helps prevent aliasing and reduce artifacts while preserving the model structure used during inference. In our experimental evaluation, JenGAN consistently enhances the performance of vocoder models, yielding significantly superior scores across the majority of evaluation metrics.

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@article{arxiv.2406.06111,
  title  = {JenGAN: Stacked Shifted Filters in GAN-Based Speech Synthesis},
  author = {Hyunjae Cho and Junhyeok Lee and Wonbin Jung},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.06111},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Accepted to Interspeech 2024