TTS-CtrlNet adds time-varying emotion control to a frozen flow-matching TTS model using a ControlNet-style trainable copy, improving emotion similarity metrics while preserving the base model's voice cloning.
Text-driven Emotional Style Control and Cross-speaker Style Transfer in Neural TTS
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Expressive text-to-speech has shown improved performance in recent years. However, the style control of synthetic speech is often restricted to discrete emotion categories and requires training data recorded by the target speaker in the target style. In many practical situations, users may not have reference speech recorded in target emotion but still be interested in controlling speech style just by typing text description of desired emotional style. In this paper, we propose a text-based interface for emotional style control and cross-speaker style transfer in multi-speaker TTS. We propose the bi-modal style encoder which models the semantic relationship between text description embedding and speech style embedding with a pretrained language model. To further improve cross-speaker style transfer on disjoint, multi-style datasets, we propose the novel style loss. The experimental results show that our model can generate high-quality expressive speech even in unseen style.
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TTS-CtrlNet: Time varying emotion aligned text-to-speech generation with ControlNet
TTS-CtrlNet adds time-varying emotion control to a frozen flow-matching TTS model using a ControlNet-style trainable copy, improving emotion similarity metrics while preserving the base model's voice cloning.