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Controllable Generation of Artificial Speaker Embeddings through Discovery of Principal Directions
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Customizing voice and speaking style in a speech synthesis system with intuitive and fine-grained controls is challenging, given that little data with appropriate labels is available. Furthermore, editing an existing human's voice also comes with ethical concerns. In this paper, we propose a method to generate artificial speaker embeddings that cannot be linked to a real human while offering intuitive and fine-grained control over the voice and speaking style of the embeddings, without requiring any labels for speaker or style. The artificial and controllable embeddings can be fed to a speech synthesis system, conditioned on embeddings of real humans during training, without sacrificing privacy during inference.
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