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ZSE-VITS: A Zero-Shot Expressive Voice Cloning Method Based on VITS

Jiaxin Li, Lianhai Zhang

2023Electronics11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Voice cloning aims to synthesize the voice with a new speaker’s timbre from a small amount of the new speaker’s speech. Current voice cloning methods, which focus on modeling speaker timbre, can synthesize speech with similar speaker timbres. However, the prosody of these methods is flat, lacking expressiveness and the ability to control the expressiveness of cloned speech. To solve this problem, we propose a novel method ZSE-VITS (zero-shot expressive VITS) based on the end-to-end speech synthesis model VITS. Specifically, we use VITS as the backbone network and add the speaker recognition model TitaNet as the speaker encoder to realize zero-shot voice cloning. We use explicit prosody information to avoid effects from the speaker information and adjust speech prosody using the prosody information prediction and prosody fusion methods directly. We widen the pitch distribution of the train datasets using pitch augmentation to improve the generalization ability of the prosody model, and we fine-tune the prosody predictor alone in the emotion corpus to learn prosody prediction of various styles. The objective and subjective evaluations of the open datasets show that our method can generate more expressive speech and adjust prosody information artificially without affecting the similarity of speaker timbre.

Topics & Concepts

ProsodySpeech recognitionComputer scienceCloning (programming)TimbreSpeech synthesisSimilarity (geometry)GeneralizationSpeaker recognitionZero (linguistics)Artificial intelligenceNatural language processingLinguisticsMathematicsImage (mathematics)PhilosophyMusicalVisual artsMathematical analysisProgramming languageArtSpeech Recognition and SynthesisMusic and Audio ProcessingSpeech and Audio Processing
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