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arxiv: 2603.11482 · v2 · pith:YSAPQ57Inew · submitted 2026-03-12 · 💻 cs.SD · cs.CL· eess.AS

AnimeScore: A Preference-Based Dataset and Framework for Evaluating Anime-Like Speech Style

classification 💻 cs.SD cs.CLeess.AS
keywords anime-likenesspreference-basedacousticanime-likeanimescoreevaluatingframeworkjudgments
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Evaluating 'anime-like' voices currently relies on costly subjective judgments, yet no standardized objective metric exists. A key challenge is that anime-likeness, unlike naturalness, lacks a shared absolute scale, making conventional Mean Opinion Score (MOS) protocols unreliable. To address this gap, we propose AnimeScore, a preference-based framework for automatic anime-likeness evaluation via pairwise ranking. We collect 15,000 pairwise judgments from 187 evaluators with free-form descriptions, and acoustic analysis reveals that perceived anime-likeness is driven by controlled resonance shaping, prosodic continuity, and deliberate articulation rather than simple heuristics such as high pitch. We show that handcrafted acoustic features reach a 69.3% AUC ceiling, while SSL-based ranking models achieve up to 90.8% AUC, providing a practical metric that can also serve as a reward signal for preference-based optimization of generative speech models.

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