Maestro-EVC independently controls content, speaker, and emotion in voice conversion using separate references and explicit prosody modeling, outperforming StyleVC and ZEST on emotion similarity and prosody.
Limited Data Emotional Voice Conversion Leveraging Text-to-Speech: Two-stage Sequence-to-Sequence Training
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Emotional voice conversion (EVC) aims to change the emotional state of an utterance while preserving the linguistic content and speaker identity. In this paper, we propose a novel 2-stage training strategy for sequence-to-sequence emotional voice conversion with a limited amount of emotional speech data. We note that the proposed EVC framework leverages text-to-speech (TTS) as they share a common goal that is to generate high-quality expressive voice. In stage 1, we perform style initialization with a multi-speaker TTS corpus, to disentangle speaking style and linguistic content. In stage 2, we perform emotion training with a limited amount of emotional speech data, to learn how to disentangle emotional style and linguistic information from the speech. The proposed framework can perform both spectrum and prosody conversion and achieves significant improvement over the state-of-the-art baselines in both objective and subjective evaluation.
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Maestro-EVC: Controllable Emotional Voice Conversion Guided by References and Explicit Prosody
Maestro-EVC independently controls content, speaker, and emotion in voice conversion using separate references and explicit prosody modeling, outperforming StyleVC and ZEST on emotion similarity and prosody.