Zero-Shot Accent Conversion using Pseudo Siamese Disentanglement Network
The goal of accent conversion (AC) is to convert the accent of speech into the target accent while preserving the content and speaker identity. AC enables a variety of applications, such as language learning, speech content creation, and data augmentation. Previous methods rely on reference utterances in the inference phase or are unable to preserve speaker identity. To address these issues, we propose a zero-shot reference-free accent conversion method, which is able to convert unseen speakers' utterances into a target accent. Pseudo Siamese Disentanglement Network (PSDN) is proposed to disentangle the accent from the content representation. Experimental results show that our model generates speech samples with much higher accentedness than the input and comparable naturalness, on two-way conversion including foreign-to-native and native-to-foreign.
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