Incremental Text-to-Speech Synthesis with Prefix-to-Prefix Framework
Text-to-speech synthesis (TTS) has witnessed rapid progress in recent years, where neural methods became capable of producing audios with high naturalness. However, these efforts still suffer from two types of latencies: (a) the {\em computational latency} (synthesizing time), which grows linearly w...
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Zusammenfassung: | Text-to-speech synthesis (TTS) has witnessed rapid progress in recent years,
where neural methods became capable of producing audios with high naturalness.
However, these efforts still suffer from two types of latencies: (a) the {\em
computational latency} (synthesizing time), which grows linearly with the
sentence length even with parallel approaches, and (b) the {\em input latency}
in scenarios where the input text is incrementally generated (such as in
simultaneous translation, dialog generation, and assistive technologies). To
reduce these latencies, we devise the first neural incremental TTS approach
based on the recently proposed prefix-to-prefix framework. We synthesize speech
in an online fashion, playing a segment of audio while generating the next,
resulting in an $O(1)$ rather than $O(n)$ latency. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1911.02750 |