Multi-GradSpeech: Towards Diffusion-based Multi-Speaker Text-to-speech Using Consistent Diffusion Models

21 Aug 2023  ·  Heyang Xue, Shuai Guo, Pengcheng Zhu, Mengxiao Bi ·

Despite imperfect score-matching causing drift in training and sampling distributions of diffusion models, recent advances in diffusion-based acoustic models have revolutionized data-sufficient single-speaker Text-to-Speech (TTS) approaches, with Grad-TTS being a prime example. However, the sampling drift problem leads to these approaches struggling in multi-speaker scenarios in practice due to more complex target data distribution compared to single-speaker scenarios. In this paper, we present Multi-GradSpeech, a multi-speaker diffusion-based acoustic models which introduces the Consistent Diffusion Model (CDM) as a generative modeling approach. We enforce the consistency property of CDM during the training process to alleviate the sampling drift problem in the inference stage, resulting in significant improvements in multi-speaker TTS performance. Our experimental results corroborate that our proposed approach can improve the performance of different speakers involved in multi-speaker TTS compared to Grad-TTS, even outperforming the fine-tuning approach. Audio samples are available at https://welkinyang.github.io/multi-gradspeech/

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