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TraceableSpeech: Towards Proactively Traceable Text-to-Speech with Watermarking

Sound 2024-11-18 v3 Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

Various threats posed by the progress in text-to-speech (TTS) have prompted the need to reliably trace synthesized speech. However, contemporary approaches to this task involve adding watermarks to the audio separately after generation, a process that hurts both speech quality and watermark imperceptibility. In addition, these approaches are limited in robustness and flexibility. To address these problems, we propose TraceableSpeech, a novel TTS model that directly generates watermarked speech, improving watermark imperceptibility and speech quality. Furthermore, We design the frame-wise imprinting and extraction of watermarks, achieving higher robustness against resplicing attacks and temporal flexibility in operation. Experimental results show that TraceableSpeech outperforms the strong baseline where VALL-E or HiFicodec individually uses WavMark in watermark imperceptibility, speech quality and resilience against resplicing attacks. It also can apply to speech of various durations. The code is avaliable at https://github.com/zjzser/TraceableSpeech

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@article{arxiv.2406.04840,
  title  = {TraceableSpeech: Towards Proactively Traceable Text-to-Speech with Watermarking},
  author = {Junzuo Zhou and Jiangyan Yi and Tao Wang and Jianhua Tao and Ye Bai and Chu Yuan Zhang and Yong Ren and Zhengqi Wen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.04840},
  year   = {2024}
}

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