Unified no-reference models assess audio aesthetics across speech, music, and sound via four perceptual axes and achieve performance comparable or superior to human mean opinion scores.
AutoMOS: Learning a non-intrusive assessor of naturalness-of-speech
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Developers of text-to-speech synthesizers (TTS) often make use of human raters to assess the quality of synthesized speech. We demonstrate that we can model human raters' mean opinion scores (MOS) of synthesized speech using a deep recurrent neural network whose inputs consist solely of a raw waveform. Our best models provide utterance-level estimates of MOS only moderately inferior to sampled human ratings, as shown by Pearson and Spearman correlations. When multiple utterances are scored and averaged, a scenario common in synthesizer quality assessment, AutoMOS achieves correlations approaching those of human raters. The AutoMOS model has a number of applications, such as the ability to explore the parameter space of a speech synthesizer without requiring a human-in-the-loop.
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Unified no-reference models assess audio aesthetics across speech, music, and sound via four perceptual axes and achieve performance comparable or superior to human mean opinion scores.