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An Investigation of Noise Robustness for Flow-Matching-Based Zero-Shot TTS

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arxiv 2406.05699 v1 pith:ISTXDV4F submitted 2024-06-09 eess.AS cs.AIeess.SP

classification eess.AScs.AIeess.SP
keywords audionoisepromptqualityspeechzero-shotdataflow-matching-based
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Recently, zero-shot text-to-speech (TTS) systems, capable of synthesizing any speaker's voice from a short audio prompt, have made rapid advancements. However, the quality of the generated speech significantly deteriorates when the audio prompt contains noise, and limited research has been conducted to address this issue. In this paper, we explored various strategies to enhance the quality of audio generated from noisy audio prompts within the context of flow-matching-based zero-shot TTS. Our investigation includes comprehensive training strategies: unsupervised pre-training with masked speech denoising, multi-speaker detection and DNSMOS-based data filtering on the pre-training data, and fine-tuning with random noise mixing. The results of our experiments demonstrate significant improvements in intelligibility, speaker similarity, and overall audio quality compared to the approach of applying speech enhancement to the audio prompt.

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  1. Advanced Zero-Shot Text-to-Speech for Background Removal and Preservation with Controllable Masked Speech Prediction

    cs.SD 2025-02 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    A zero-shot TTS model using controllable masked speech prediction and a dual speaker encoder that can both remove and preserve acoustic background from the prompt, selected by a binary control signal.

  2. High-Order Matching for One-Step Shortcut Diffusion Models

    cs.CV 2025-02 reject novelty 4.0 of 10

    HOMO extends shortcut diffusion with acceleration and jerk supervision, but the proof of superior approximation is not supported and experiments lack error bars.

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