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Spatial Voice Conversion: Voice Conversion Preserving Spatial Information and Non-target Signals

Sound 2024-06-26 v1 Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

This paper proposes a new task called spatial voice conversion, which aims to convert a target voice while preserving spatial information and non-target signals. Traditional voice conversion methods focus on single-channel waveforms, ignoring the stereo listening experience inherent in human hearing. Our baseline approach addresses this gap by integrating blind source separation (BSS), voice conversion (VC), and spatial mixing to handle multi-channel waveforms. Through experimental evaluations, we organize and identify the key challenges inherent in this task, such as maintaining audio quality and accurately preserving spatial information. Our results highlight the fundamental difficulties in balancing these aspects, providing a benchmark for future research in spatial voice conversion. The proposed method's code is publicly available to encourage further exploration in this domain.

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@article{arxiv.2406.17722,
  title  = {Spatial Voice Conversion: Voice Conversion Preserving Spatial Information and Non-target Signals},
  author = {Kentaro Seki and Shinnosuke Takamichi and Norihiro Takamune and Yuki Saito and Kanami Imamura and Hiroshi Saruwatari},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.17722},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Accepted to Interspeech 2024

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