Excitation-based Voice Quality Analysis and Modification

01/02/2020
by   Thomas Drugman, et al.
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This paper investigates the differences occuring in the excitation for different voice qualities. Its goal is two-fold. First a large corpus containing three voice qualities (modal, soft and loud) uttered by the same speaker is analyzed and significant differences in characteristics extracted from the excitation are observed. Secondly rules of modification derived from the analysis are used to build a voice quality transformation system applied as a post-process to HMM-based speech synthesis. The system is shown to effectively achieve the transformations while maintaining the delivered quality.

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