Title :
Improved F0 modeling and generation in voice conversion
Author :
Kunikoshi, Aki ; Qian, Yao ; Soong, Frank ; Minematsu, Nobuaki
Author_Institution :
Microsoft Res. Asia, Beijing, China
Abstract :
F0 is an acoustic feature that varies largely from one speaker to an other. F0 is characterized by a discontinuity in the transition between voiced and unvoiced sounds that presents an obstacle to GMM modeling for use in voice conversion. A Multi-Space Distribution (MSD) [5] can be used to model unvoiced and voiced F0 regions in a linearly weighted mixture. However, the use of two incompatible probabilistic spaces, for example a continuous probability density for voiced observations, and a discrete probability for unvoiced observations, may result in an imprecise voiced/unvoiced (v/u) conversion in a maximum likelihood (ML) sense. In this paper we propose to use voicing strength, characterized by the normalized correlation coefficient magnitude, as calculated from F0 feature extraction, as an additional feature for improving F0 modeling and the v/u decision in the context of voice conversion. The proposed method was evaluated on male-to-female voice conversion tasks in both Mandarin and English. Objective tests showed that the approach is effective in reducing the Root Mean Square Error, while the results for subjective metrics including AB preference and ABX speaker similarity tests also showed gains.
Keywords :
feature extraction; maximum likelihood estimation; mean square error methods; speech synthesis; ABX speaker; F0 modeling; FO feature extraction; GMM modeling; continuous probability density; maximum likelihood sense; multispace distribution; normalized correlation coefficient; root mean square error; voice conversion; Correlation; Databases; Feature extraction; Hidden Markov models; Speech; Speech synthesis; Trajectory; F0 generation; Voice Conversion; Voicing Strength; v/u decision model;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2011 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Prague
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0538-0
Electronic_ISBN :
1520-6149
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.2011.5947371