Pitchtron: Towards audiobook generation from ordinary people's voices

Interspeech 2020  ·  Sunghee Jung, Hoirin Kim ·

In this paper, we explore prosody transfer for audiobook generation under rather realistic condition where training DB is plain audio mostly from multiple ordinary people and reference audio given during inference is from professional and richer in prosody than training DB. To be specific, we explore transferring Korean dialects and emotive speech even though training set is mostly composed of standard and neutral Korean. We found that under this setting, original global style token method generates undesirable glitches in pitch, energy and pause length. To deal with this issue, we propose two models, hard and soft pitchtron and release the toolkit and corpus that we have developed. Hard pitchtron uses pitch as input to the decoder while soft pitchtron uses pitch as input to the prosody encoder. We verify the effectiveness of proposed models with objective and subjective tests. AXY score over GST is 2.01 and 1.14 for hard pitchtron and soft pitchtron respectively.

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