Abstract

Statistical speech synthesis (SSS) approach has become one of the most popular and successful methods in the speech synthesis field. Smooth speech transitions, without the spurious errors that are observed in unit selection systems, can be generated with the SSS approach. Another advantage is the ability to adapt to a target speaker with a couple of minutes of adaptation data. However, many applications, especially in consumer electronics, require adaptation with only a few adaptation utterances. Here, we propose a rapid adaptation technique that first attempt to select a reference model that is close to the target speaker given a distance measure. Then, as opposed to adapting to target speaker from an average model, as typically done in most systems, adaptation is performed from the new reference model. The proposed system significantly outperformed a state-of-the-art baseline system both in objective and subjective tests especially only when one utterance is available for adaptation.

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