EME-TTS combines weakly supervised emphasis labels, variance-based pitch and duration features, and an attention block to synthesize emotional speech with controllable, clearly audible word emphasis.
EME-TTS: Unlocking the Emphasis and Emotion Link in Speech Synthesis
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In recent years, emotional Text-to-Speech (TTS) synthesis and emphasis-controllable speech synthesis have advanced significantly. However, their interaction remains underexplored. We propose Emphasis Meets Emotion TTS (EME-TTS), a novel framework designed to address two key research questions: (1) how to effectively utilize emphasis to enhance the expressiveness of emotional speech, and (2) how to maintain the perceptual clarity and stability of target emphasis across different emotions. EME-TTS employs weakly supervised learning with emphasis pseudo-labels and variance-based emphasis features. Additionally, the proposed Emphasis Perception Enhancement (EPE) block enhances the interaction between emotional signals and emphasis positions. Experimental results show that EME-TTS, when combined with large language models for emphasis position prediction, enables more natural emotional speech synthesis while preserving stable and distinguishable target emphasis across emotions. Synthesized samples are available on-line.
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EME-TTS: Unlocking the Emphasis and Emotion Link in Speech Synthesis
EME-TTS combines weakly supervised emphasis labels, variance-based pitch and duration features, and an attention block to synthesize emotional speech with controllable, clearly audible word emphasis.