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Neural Voice Cloning with a Few Samples

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Voice cloning is a highly desired feature for personalized speech interfaces. Neural network based speech synthesis has been shown to generate high quality speech for a large number of speakers. In this paper, we introduce a neural voice cloning system that takes a few audio samples as input. We study two approaches: speaker adaptation and speaker encoding. Speaker adaptation is based on fine-tuning a multi-speaker generative model with a few cloning samples. Speaker encoding is based on training a separate model to directly infer a new speaker embedding from cloning audios and to be used with a multi-speaker generative model. In terms of naturalness of the speech and its similarity to original speaker, both approaches can achieve good performance, even with very few cloning audios. While speaker adaptation can achieve better naturalness and similarity, the cloning time or required memory for the speaker encoding approach is significantly less, making it favorable for low-resource deployment.

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  • Hierarchical Sequence to Sequence Voice Conversion with Limited Data eess.AS · 2019-07-15 · unverdicted · none · ref 44 · internal anchor

    Hierarchical seq2seq model for parallel voice conversion pretrained as autoencoder on single-speaker data then adapted to limited multispeaker data, using mel spectrograms converted via wavenet vocoder.