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arxiv: 2211.02336 · v1 · pith:RTS57DO6new · submitted 2022-11-04 · 💻 cs.SD · eess.AS

Improving Speech Prosody of Audiobook Text-to-Speech Synthesis with Acoustic and Textual Contexts

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keywords contextaudiobookinformationacousticprosodytextualencoderjapanese
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We present a multi-speaker Japanese audiobook text-to-speech (TTS) system that leverages multimodal context information of preceding acoustic context and bilateral textual context to improve the prosody of synthetic speech. Previous work either uses unilateral or single-modality context, which does not fully represent the context information. The proposed method uses an acoustic context encoder and a textual context encoder to aggregate context information and feeds it to the TTS model, which enables the model to predict context-dependent prosody. We conducted comprehensive objective and subjective evaluations on a multi-speaker Japanese audiobook dataset. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method significantly outperforms two previous works. Additionally, we present insights about the different choices of context - modalities, lateral information and length - for audiobook TTS that have never been discussed in the literature before.

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