Title: Alleviating the Over-Smoothing Problem in GMM-Based Voice Conversion with Discriminative Training
Authors: Hwang, Hsin-Te
Tsao, Yu
Wang, Hsin-Min
Wang, Yih-Ru
Chen, Sin-Horng
電機工程學系
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Keywords: Voice conversion;discriminative training;GMM
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2013
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a discriminative training (DT) method to alleviate the muffled sound effect caused by over smoothing in the Gaussian mixture model (GMM)-based voice conversion (VC). For the conventional GMM-based VC, we often observed a large degree of ambiguities among acoustic classes (generative classes), determined by the source feature vectors for generating the converted feature vectors, causing the "muffled sound" effect on the converted voice. The proposed DT method is applied to refine the parameters in the maximum likelihood (ML)-trained joint density GMM (JDGMM) in the training stage to reduce the ambiguities among acoustic classes (generative classes) to alleviate the muffled sound effect. Experimental results demonstrate that the DT method significantly enhances the discriminative power between acoustic classes (generative classes) in the objective evaluation and effectively alleviates the muffled sound effect in the subjective evaluation.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11536/146417
ISSN: 2308-457X
Journal: 14TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION (INTERSPEECH 2013), VOLS 1-5
Begin Page: 3061
End Page: 3065
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