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Nana-HDR: A Non-attentive Non-autoregressive Hybrid Model for TTS

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arxiv 2109.13673 v1 pith:SDPKTVVE submitted 2021-09-28 cs.CL cs.SDeess.AS

classification cs.CLcs.SDeess.AS
keywords encodernana-hdrdecoderhybridmodelnon-autoregressiveadvantagesattention
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This paper presents Nana-HDR, a new non-attentive non-autoregressive model with hybrid Transformer-based Dense-fuse encoder and RNN-based decoder for TTS. It mainly consists of three parts: Firstly, a novel Dense-fuse encoder with dense connections between basic Transformer blocks for coarse feature fusion and a multi-head attention layer for fine feature fusion. Secondly, a single-layer non-autoregressive RNN-based decoder. Thirdly, a duration predictor instead of an attention model that connects the above hybrid encoder and decoder. Experiments indicate that Nana-HDR gives full play to the advantages of each component, such as strong text encoding ability of Transformer-based encoder, stateful decoding without being bothered by exposure bias and local information preference, and stable alignment provided by duration predictor. Due to these advantages, Nana-HDR achieves competitive performance in naturalness and robustness on two Mandarin corpora.

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