PromptTTS++: Controlling Speaker Identity in Prompt-Based Text-to-Speech Using Natural Language Descriptions
We propose PromptTTS++, a prompt-based text-to-speech (TTS) synthesis system that allows control over speaker identity using natural language descriptions. To control speaker identity within the prompt-based TTS framework, we introduce the concept of speaker prompt, which describes voice characteris...
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Zusammenfassung: | We propose PromptTTS++, a prompt-based text-to-speech (TTS) synthesis system
that allows control over speaker identity using natural language descriptions.
To control speaker identity within the prompt-based TTS framework, we introduce
the concept of speaker prompt, which describes voice characteristics (e.g.,
gender-neutral, young, old, and muffled) designed to be approximately
independent of speaking style. Since there is no large-scale dataset containing
speaker prompts, we first construct a dataset based on the LibriTTS-R corpus
with manually annotated speaker prompts. We then employ a diffusion-based
acoustic model with mixture density networks to model diverse speaker factors
in the training data. Unlike previous studies that rely on style prompts
describing only a limited aspect of speaker individuality, such as pitch,
speaking speed, and energy, our method utilizes an additional speaker prompt to
effectively learn the mapping from natural language descriptions to the
acoustic features of diverse speakers. Our subjective evaluation results show
that the proposed method can better control speaker characteristics than the
methods without the speaker prompt. Audio samples are available at
https://reppy4620.github.io/demo.promptttspp/. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2309.08140 |