Automatic Voice Identification after Speech Resynthesis using PPG

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Authors Thibault Gaudier, Marie Tahon, Anthony Larcher, Yannick Estรจve arXiv ID 2408.02712 Category cs.SD: Sound Cross-listed cs.AI, cs.NE, eess.AS, eess.SP Citations 0 Venue The Speaker and Language Recognition Workshop Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Speech resynthesis is a generic task for which we want to synthesize audio with another audio as input, which finds applications for media monitors and journalists.Among different tasks addressed by speech resynthesis, voice conversion preserves the linguistic information while modifying the identity of the speaker, and speech edition preserves the identity of the speaker but some words are modified.In both cases, we need to disentangle speaker and phonetic contents in intermediate representations.Phonetic PosteriorGrams (PPG) are a frame-level probabilistic representation of phonemes, and are usually considered speaker-independent.This paper presents a PPG-based speech resynthesis system.A perceptive evaluation assesses that it produces correct audio quality.Then, we demonstrate that an automatic speaker verification model is not able to recover the source speaker after re-synthesis with PPG, even when the model is trained on synthetic data.
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