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Zero-Shot Multi-Speaker Text-To-Speech with State-Of-The-Art Neural Speaker Embeddings

Erica Cooper, Cheng-I Lai, Yusuke Yasuda, Fuming Fang, Xin Wang, Nanxin Chen, Junichi Yamagishi

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Abstract

While speaker adaptation for end-to-end speech synthesis using speaker embeddings can produce good speaker similarity for speakers seen during training, there remains a gap for zero-shot adaptation to unseen speakers. We investigate multi-speaker modeling for end-to-end text-to-speech synthesis and study the effects of different types of state-of-the-art neural speaker embeddings on speaker similarity for unseen speakers. Learnable dictionary encoding-based speaker embeddings with angular softmax loss can improve equal error rates over x-vectors in a speaker verification task; these embeddings also improve speaker similarity and naturalness for unseen speakers when used for zero-shot adaptation to new speakers in end-to-end speech synthesis.

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NaturalnessSpeech recognitionSpeaker diarisationSpeaker recognitionComputer scienceSoftmax functionZero (linguistics)Similarity (geometry)Speech synthesisArtificial intelligenceArtificial neural networkLinguisticsImage (mathematics)PhysicsQuantum mechanicsPhilosophySpeech Recognition and SynthesisNatural Language Processing TechniquesMusic and Audio Processing
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