Robustness of Voice Conversion Techniques Under Mismatched Conditions
Most of the existing studies on voice conversion (VC) are conducted in acoustically matched conditions between source and target signal. However, the robustness of VC methods in presence of mismatch remains unknown. In this paper, we report a comparative analysis of different VC techniques under mis...
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Zusammenfassung: | Most of the existing studies on voice conversion (VC) are conducted in
acoustically matched conditions between source and target signal. However, the
robustness of VC methods in presence of mismatch remains unknown. In this
paper, we report a comparative analysis of different VC techniques under
mismatched conditions. The extensive experiments with five different VC
techniques on CMU ARCTIC corpus suggest that performance of VC methods
substantially degrades in noisy conditions. We have found that bilinear
frequency warping with amplitude scaling (BLFWAS) outperforms other methods in
most of the noisy conditions. We further explore the suitability of different
speech enhancement techniques for robust conversion. The objective evaluation
results indicate that spectral subtraction and log minimum mean square error
(logMMSE) based speech enhancement techniques can be used to improve the
performance in specific noisy conditions. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1612.07523 |