Sivanand Achanta, Rambabu Banoth, Ayushi Pandey, Anandaswarup Vadapalli, S. Gangashetty
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Abstract
In this paper, we propose to use hidden state vector ob-tained from recurrent neural network (RNN) as a context vector representation for deep neural network (DNN) based statistical parametric speech synthesis. While in a typical DNN based system, there is a hierarchy of text features from phone level to utterance level, they are usually in 1-hot-k encoded representation. Our hypothesis is that, supplementing the conventional text features with a continuous frame-level acoustically guided representation would improve the acoustic modeling. The hidden state from an RNN trained to predict acoustic features is used as the additional contextual information. A dataset consisting of 2 Indian languages (Telugu and Hindi) from Blizzard challenge 2015 was used in our experiments. Both the subjective listening tests and the objective scores indicate that the proposed approach per-forms significantly better than the baseline DNN system.