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Reinforcement Learning for Emotional Text-to-Speech Synthesis with Improved Emotion Discriminability

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arxiv 2104.01408 v2 pith:RFLNYZDJ submitted 2021-04-03 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords emotionemotionali-ettslearningreinforcementsynthesistext-to-speechdiscriminability
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Emotional text-to-speech synthesis (ETTS) has seen much progress in recent years. However, the generated voice is often not perceptually identifiable by its intended emotion category. To address this problem, we propose a new interactive training paradigm for ETTS, denoted as i-ETTS, which seeks to directly improve the emotion discriminability by interacting with a speech emotion recognition (SER) model. Moreover, we formulate an iterative training strategy with reinforcement learning to ensure the quality of i-ETTS optimization. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed i-ETTS outperforms the state-of-the-art baselines by rendering speech with more accurate emotion style. To our best knowledge, this is the first study of reinforcement learning in emotional text-to-speech synthesis.

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