Multi-Level Temporal-Channel Speaker Retrieval for Zero-Shot Voice Conversion

Zhichao Wang, Liumeng Xue, Qiuqiang Kong, Lei Xie, Yuanzhe Chen, Qiao Tian, Yuping Wang

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Abstract

Zero-shot voice conversion (VC) converts source speech into the voice of any desired speaker using only one utterance of the speaker without requiring additional model updates. Typical methods use a speaker representation from a pre-trained speaker verification (SV) model or learn speaker representation during VC training to achieve zero-shot VC. However, existing speaker modeling methods overlook the variation of speaker information richness in temporal and frequency channel dimensions of speech. This insufficient speaker modeling hampers the ability of the VC model to accurately represent unseen speakers who are not in the training dataset. In this study, we present a robust zero-shot VC model with multi-level temporal-channel retrieval, referred to as MTCR-VC. Specifically, to flexibly adapt to the dynamic-variant speaker characteristic in the temporal and channel axis of the speech, we propose a novel fine-grained speaker modeling method, called temporal-channel retrieval (TCR), to find out when and where speaker information appears in speech. It retrieves variable-length speaker representation from both temporal and channel dimensions under the guidance of a pre-trained SV model. Besides, inspired by the hierarchical process of human speech production, the MTCR speaker module stacks several TCR blocks to extract speaker representations from multi-granularity levels. Furthermore, we introduce a cycle-based training strategy to simulate zero-shot inference recurrently to achieve better speech disentanglement and reconstruction. To drive this process, we adopt perceptual constraints on three aspects: content, style, and speaker. Experiments demonstrate that MTCR-VC is superior to the previous zero-shot VC methods in modeling speaker timbre while maintaining good speech naturalness.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2926-2937
Number of pages12
JournalIEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio Speech and Language Processing
Volume32
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • attention mechanism
  • temporal-channel retrieval
  • Voice conversion
  • zero-shot

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