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MParrotTTS: Multilingual Multi-speaker Text to Speech Synthesis in Low Resource Setting

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arxiv 2305.11926 v1 pith:XPPEXRKO submitted 2023-05-19 cs.SD cs.CLcs.LGeess.AS

MParrotTTS: Multilingual Multi-speaker Text to Speech Synthesis in Low Resource Setting

classification cs.SD cs.CLcs.LGeess.AS
keywords speechmparrotttstraininglanguagesmodelmultilingualsynthesisdata
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We present MParrotTTS, a unified multilingual, multi-speaker text-to-speech (TTS) synthesis model that can produce high-quality speech. Benefiting from a modularized training paradigm exploiting self-supervised speech representations, MParrotTTS adapts to a new language with minimal supervised data and generalizes to languages not seen while training the self-supervised backbone. Moreover, without training on any bilingual or parallel examples, MParrotTTS can transfer voices across languages while preserving the speaker-specific characteristics, e.g., synthesizing fluent Hindi speech using a French speaker's voice and accent. We present extensive results on six languages in terms of speech naturalness and speaker similarity in parallel and cross-lingual synthesis. The proposed model outperforms the state-of-the-art multilingual TTS models and baselines, using only a small fraction of supervised training data. Speech samples from our model can be found at https://paper2438.github.io/tts/

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