Title :
Attributing modelling errors in HMM synthesis by stepping gradually from natural to modelled speech
Author :
Merritt, Thomas ; Latorre, Javier ; King, Simon
Author_Institution :
Centre for Speech Technol. Res., Univ. of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
Abstract :
Even the best statistical parametric speech synthesis systems do not achieve the naturalness of good unit selection. We investigated possible causes of this. By constructing speech signals that lie in between natural speech and the output from a complete HMM synthesis system, we investigated various effects of modelling. We manipulated the temporal smoothness and the variance of the spectral parameters to create stimuli, then presented these to listeners alongside natural and vocoded speech, as well as output from a full HMM-based text-to-speech system and from an idealised `pseudo-HMM´. All speech signals, except the natural waveform, were created using vocoders employing one of two popular spectral parameterisations: Mel-Cepstra or Mel-Line Spectral Pairs. Listeners made `same or different´ pairwise judgements, from which we generated a perceptual map using Multidimensional Scaling. We draw conclusions about which aspects of HMM synthesis are limiting the naturalness of the synthetic speech.
Keywords :
hidden Markov models; speech synthesis; vocoders; voice equipment; HMM synthesis; Mel-Cepstra pairs; Mel-Line Spectral pairs; hidden Markov model; modelled speech; modelling errors; natural speech; speech naturalness; speech synthesis systems; vocoded speech; Hidden Markov models; Lead; Smoothing methods; Speech; hidden Markov modelling; speech synthesis; vocoding;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
South Brisbane, QLD
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.2015.7178766