FreeTalk adds masked, smoothed frequency-domain noise, optimized against a speaker-embedding model, to keep voice-cloning models from reproducing a victim's voice, while preserving speech-to-text accuracy.
End-to-End Zero-Shot Voice Conversion with Location-Variable Convolutions
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Zero-shot voice conversion is becoming an increasingly popular research topic, as it promises the ability to transform speech to sound like any speaker. However, relatively little work has been done on end-to-end methods for this task, which are appealing because they remove the need for a separate vocoder to generate audio from intermediate features. In this work, we propose LVC-VC, an end-to-end zero-shot voice conversion model that uses location-variable convolutions (LVCs) to jointly model the conversion and speech synthesis processes. LVC-VC utilizes carefully designed input features that have disentangled content and speaker information, and it uses a neural vocoder-like architecture that utilizes LVCs to efficiently combine them and perform voice conversion while directly synthesizing time domain audio. Experiments show that our model achieves especially well balanced performance between voice style transfer and speech intelligibility compared to several baselines.
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FreeTalk:A plug-and-play and black-box defense against speech synthesis attacks
FreeTalk adds masked, smoothed frequency-domain noise, optimized against a speaker-embedding model, to keep voice-cloning models from reproducing a victim's voice, while preserving speech-to-text accuracy.