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NoreSpeech: Knowledge Distillation based Conditional Diffusion Model for Noise-robust Expressive TTS

Sound 2022-11-07 v1 Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

Expressive text-to-speech (TTS) can synthesize a new speaking style by imiating prosody and timbre from a reference audio, which faces the following challenges: (1) The highly dynamic prosody information in the reference audio is difficult to extract, especially, when the reference audio contains background noise. (2) The TTS systems should have good generalization for unseen speaking styles. In this paper, we present a \textbf{no}ise-\textbf{r}obust \textbf{e}xpressive TTS model (NoreSpeech), which can robustly transfer speaking style in a noisy reference utterance to synthesized speech. Specifically, our NoreSpeech includes several components: (1) a novel DiffStyle module, which leverages powerful probabilistic denoising diffusion models to learn noise-agnostic speaking style features from a teacher model by knowledge distillation; (2) a VQ-VAE block, which maps the style features into a controllable quantized latent space for improving the generalization of style transfer; and (3) a straight-forward but effective parameter-free text-style alignment module, which enables NoreSpeech to transfer style to a textual input from a length-mismatched reference utterance. Experiments demonstrate that NoreSpeech is more effective than previous expressive TTS models in noise environments. Audio samples and code are available at: \href{http://dongchaoyang.top/NoreSpeech\_demo/}{http://dongchaoyang.top/NoreSpeech\_demo/}

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@article{arxiv.2211.02448,
  title  = {NoreSpeech: Knowledge Distillation based Conditional Diffusion Model for Noise-robust Expressive TTS},
  author = {Dongchao Yang and Songxiang Liu and Jianwei Yu and Helin Wang and Chao Weng and Yuexian Zou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.02448},
  year   = {2022}
}

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Submitted to ICASSP2023

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