ISCA Archive SSW 1998
ISCA Archive SSW 1998

Experiments in voice quality modification of natural speech signals: the spectral approach

Christophe dÂ’Alessandro, Boris Doval

Voice quality is currently a key issue in speech synthesis research. The lack of realistic intra-speaker voice quality variation is an important source of concern for concatenation-based synthesis methods. A challenging problem is to reproduce the voice quality changes that are occuring in natural speech when the vocal e ort is varying. A new method for voice quality modification is presented. It takes advantage of a spectral theory for voice source signal representation. An algorithm based on periodic-aperiodic decomposition and spectral processing (using the short-term Fourier transform) is described. The use of adaptive inverse filtering in this framework is also discussed. Applications of this algorithm may include: pre-processing of speech corpora, modification of voice quality parameters together with intonation in synthesis, voice transformation. Some experiments are reported, showing convincing voice quality modifications for various speakers.


Cite as: dÂ’Alessandro, C., Doval, B. (1998) Experiments in voice quality modification of natural speech signals: the spectral approach. Proc. 3rd ESCA/COCOSDA Workshop on Speech Synthesis (SSW 3), 277-282

@inproceedings{dalessandro98b_ssw,
  author={Christophe dÂ’Alessandro and Boris Doval},
  title={{Experiments in voice quality modification of natural speech signals: the spectral approach}},
  year=1998,
  booktitle={Proc. 3rd ESCA/COCOSDA Workshop on Speech Synthesis (SSW 3)},
  pages={277--282}
}