INCREMENTAL TEXT-TO-SPEECH SYNTHESIS USING PSEUDO LOOKAHEAD WITH LARGE PRETRAINED LANGUAGE MODEL
Takaaki Saeki, Shinnosuke Takamichi, Hiroshi Saruwatari
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This letter presents an incremental text-to-speech (TTS) method that performs synthesis in small linguistic units while maintaining the naturalness of output speech. Incremental TTS is generally subject to a trade-off between latency and synthetic speech quality. It is challenging to produce high-quality speech with a low-latency setup that does not make much use of an unobserved future sentence (hereafter, ?lookahead?). To resolve this issue, we propose an incremental TTS method that uses a pseudo lookahead generated with a language model to take the future contextual information into account without increasing latency. Our method can be regarded as imitating a human's incremental reading and uses pretrained GPT2, which accounts for the large-scale linguistic knowledge, for the lookahead generation. Evaluation results show that our method 1) achieves higher speech quality than the method taking only observed information into account and 2) achieves a speech quality equivalent to waiting for the future context observation.