A Mandarin speech pipeline that tags non-word vocalizations (laughter, breath, filled pauses) for ASR and controls their generation in TTS, backed by a claimed 573-hour, 174,179-utterance word-level annotated corpus.
DisfluencySpeech -- Single-Speaker Conversational Speech Dataset with Paralanguage
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Laughing, sighing, stuttering, and other forms of paralanguage do not contribute any direct lexical meaning to speech, but they provide crucial propositional context that aids semantic and pragmatic processes such as irony. It is thus important for artificial social agents to both understand and be able to generate speech with semantically-important paralanguage. Most speech datasets do not include transcribed non-lexical speech sounds and disfluencies, while those that do are typically multi-speaker datasets where each speaker provides relatively little audio. This makes it challenging to train conversational Text-to-Speech (TTS) synthesis models that include such paralinguistic components. We thus present DisfluencySpeech, a studio-quality labeled English speech dataset with paralanguage. A single speaker recreates nearly 10 hours of expressive utterances from the Switchboard-1 Telephone Speech Corpus (Switchboard), simulating realistic informal conversations. To aid the development of a TTS model that is able to predictively synthesise paralanguage from text without such components, we provide three different transcripts at different levels of information removal (removal of non-speech events, removal of non-sentence elements, and removal of false starts), as well as benchmark TTS models trained on each of these levels.
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A Mandarin speech pipeline that tags non-word vocalizations (laughter, breath, filled pauses) for ASR and controls their generation in TTS, backed by a claimed 573-hour, 174,179-utterance word-level annotated corpus.