AffectEcho: Speaker Independent and Language-Agnostic Emotion and Affect Transfer for Speech Synthesis
Affect is an emotional characteristic encompassing valence, arousal, and intensity, and is a crucial attribute for enabling authentic conversations. While existing text-to-speech (TTS) and speech-to-speech systems rely on strength embedding vectors and global style tokens to capture emotions, these...
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Zusammenfassung: | Affect is an emotional characteristic encompassing valence, arousal, and
intensity, and is a crucial attribute for enabling authentic conversations.
While existing text-to-speech (TTS) and speech-to-speech systems rely on
strength embedding vectors and global style tokens to capture emotions, these
models represent emotions as a component of style or represent them in discrete
categories. We propose AffectEcho, an emotion translation model, that uses a
Vector Quantized codebook to model emotions within a quantized space featuring
five levels of affect intensity to capture complex nuances and subtle
differences in the same emotion. The quantized emotional embeddings are
implicitly derived from spoken speech samples, eliminating the need for one-hot
vectors or explicit strength embeddings. Experimental results demonstrate the
effectiveness of our approach in controlling the emotions of generated speech
while preserving identity, style, and emotional cadence unique to each speaker.
We showcase the language-independent emotion modeling capability of the
quantized emotional embeddings learned from a bilingual (English and Chinese)
speech corpus with an emotion transfer task from a reference speech to a target
speech. We achieve state-of-art results on both qualitative and quantitative
metrics. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2308.08577 |