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Combining speakers of multiple languages to improve quality of neural voices

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arxiv 2108.07737 v1 pith:BAMT6Z7E submitted 2021-08-17 cs.CL cs.SDeess.AS

classification cs.CLcs.SDeess.AS
keywords qualitydatasingle-speakerspeakersystemcross-lingualdifferentlanguages
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In this work, we explore multiple architectures and training procedures for developing a multi-speaker and multi-lingual neural TTS system with the goals of a) improving the quality when the available data in the target language is limited and b) enabling cross-lingual synthesis. We report results from a large experiment using 30 speakers in 8 different languages across 15 different locales. The system is trained on the same amount of data per speaker. Compared to a single-speaker model, when the suggested system is fine tuned to a speaker, it produces significantly better quality in most of the cases while it only uses less than $40\%$ of the speaker's data used to build the single-speaker model. In cross-lingual synthesis, on average, the generated quality is within $80\%$ of native single-speaker models, in terms of Mean Opinion Score.

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