Voice Quality Modification Using a Harmonics Plus Noise Model: Transferring Vocal Effort with Parallel Corpora

Àngel Calzada Defez, Joan Claudi Socoró Carrié

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Abstract

The harmonics plus noise model (HNM) has been used for prosodic speech signal modifications in high-quality environments in recent decades. Such speech modification techniques allow Text-To-Speech systems to generate more expressive synthesis without requiring extensive corpora resources. A more expressive synthesis can improve the user experience with Human-Machine-Interfaces. In this paper, an adaptation of the adaptive pre-emphasis linear prediction technique to the HNM for modifying vocal effort is presented. The proposed transformation methodology is validated using a copy re-synthesis strategy on a speech corpora specifically designed for vocal effort research. The perceptual tests demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed technique in performing various types of vocal effort conversions for the given corpus.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)473-482
Number of pages10
JournalCognitive Computation
Volume5
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2013

Keywords

  • Expressive speech
  • Harmonics plus noise model
  • Speech conversion
  • Speech synthesis
  • Vocal effort
  • Voice quality

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