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NaturalSpeech: End-to-End Text to Speech Synthesis with Human-Level Quality

Audio and Speech Processing 2022-05-11 v2 Artificial Intelligence Computation and Language Machine Learning Sound

Abstract

Text to speech (TTS) has made rapid progress in both academia and industry in recent years. Some questions naturally arise that whether a TTS system can achieve human-level quality, how to define/judge that quality and how to achieve it. In this paper, we answer these questions by first defining the human-level quality based on the statistical significance of subjective measure and introducing appropriate guidelines to judge it, and then developing a TTS system called NaturalSpeech that achieves human-level quality on a benchmark dataset. Specifically, we leverage a variational autoencoder (VAE) for end-to-end text to waveform generation, with several key modules to enhance the capacity of the prior from text and reduce the complexity of the posterior from speech, including phoneme pre-training, differentiable duration modeling, bidirectional prior/posterior modeling, and a memory mechanism in VAE. Experiment evaluations on popular LJSpeech dataset show that our proposed NaturalSpeech achieves -0.01 CMOS (comparative mean opinion score) to human recordings at the sentence level, with Wilcoxon signed rank test at p-level p >> 0.05, which demonstrates no statistically significant difference from human recordings for the first time on this dataset.

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@article{arxiv.2205.04421,
  title  = {NaturalSpeech: End-to-End Text to Speech Synthesis with Human-Level Quality},
  author = {Xu Tan and Jiawei Chen and Haohe Liu and Jian Cong and Chen Zhang and Yanqing Liu and Xi Wang and Yichong Leng and Yuanhao Yi and Lei He and Frank Soong and Tao Qin and Sheng Zhao and Tie-Yan Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.04421},
  year   = {2022}
}

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19 pages, 3 figures, 8 tables