IP Library Granted Patent US 9,275,631
Granted Patent B2
US 9,275,631 · App. 13/731,268 · Granted Mar 1, 2016

Speech synthesis system, speech synthesis program product, and speech synthesis method

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Patent No.
US 9,275,631
App. No.
13/731,268
Granted
Mar 1, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

Waveform concatenation speech synthesis with high sound quality. Prosody with both high accuracy and high sound quality is achieved by performing a two-path search including a speech segment search and a prosody modification value search. An accurate accent is secured by evaluating the consistency of the prosody by using a statistical model of prosody variations (the slope of fundamental frequency) for both of two paths of the speech segment selection and the modification value search. In the prosody modification value search, a prosody modification value sequence that minimizes a modified prosody cost is searched for. This allows a search for a modification value sequence that can increase the likelihood of absolute values or variations of the prosody to the statistical model as high as possible with minimum modification values.

Claims (28)

1. At least one computer-readable storage device encoded with a speech synthesis program which causes a system for synthesizing speech from text to perform:

determining a first speech segment sequence corresponding to an input text, by selecting speech segments from a speech segment database according to a first cost calculated based at least in part on a statistical model stochastically representing frequency slope variations, wherein each segment in the first speech segment sequence is to be used in generating speech corresponding to the input text;

determining prosody modification values for the first speech segment sequence, after the first speech segment sequence is selected, by using a second cost calculated based at least in part on the statistical model stochastically representing frequency slope variations, wherein the first cost is different from the second cost; and

applying the determined prosody modification values to the first speech segment sequence to produce a second speech segment sequence having a same number of speech segments as the first speech segment sequence and whose prosodic characteristics are different from prosodic characteristics of the first speech segment sequence,

wherein the second cost for determining the prosody modification values includes a sum of an absolute frequency likelihood cost, a frequency slope likelihood cost, a frequency linear approximation error cost, and a prosody modification cost.

2. The at least one computer readable storage device of claim 1 , wherein the first cost for determining the first speech segment sequence includes a spectrum continuity cost, a duration error cost, a volume error cost, an absolute frequency likelihood cost, a frequency slope likelihood cost, and a frequency linear approximation error cost.

3. The at least one computer readable storage device of claim 1 , wherein the statistical model uses a decision tree and a Gaussian mixture model.

4. The at least one computer readable storage device of claim 3 , wherein the Gaussian mixture model associates features of speech segments with respective frequency slope values.

5. The at least one computer-readable storage device of claim 1 , wherein the program further causes the system to increase the prosody modification cost of at least one continuous speech segment in the first speech segment sequence having a slope likelihood greater than a given value.

6. A speech synthesis method for synthesizing speech from text by computer processing, the method comprising:

determining a first speech segment sequence corresponding to an input text, by selecting speech segments from a speech segment database according to a first cost calculated based at least in part on a statistical model stochastically representing frequency slope variations, wherein each segment in the first speech segment sequence is to be used in generating speech corresponding to the input text;

determining prosody modification values for the first speech segment sequence, after the first speech segment sequence is selected, by using a second cost calculated based at least in part on the statistical model stochastically representing frequency slope variations, wherein the first cost is different from the second cost; and

applying the determined prosody modification values to the first speech segment sequence to produce a second speech segment sequence having a same number of speech segments as the first speech segment sequence and whose prosodic characteristics are different from prosodic characteristics of the first speech segment sequence,

wherein the second cost for determining the prosody modification values includes a sum of an absolute frequency likelihood cost, a frequency slope likelihood cost, a frequency linear approximation error cost, and a prosody modification cost.

7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the first cost for determining the first speech segment sequence includes a spectrum continuity cost, a duration error cost, a volume error cost, an absolute frequency likelihood cost, a frequency slope likelihood cost, and a frequency linear approximation error cost.

8. The method of claim 6 , wherein the statistical model uses a decision tree and a Gaussian mixture model.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the Gaussian mixture model associates features of speech segments with respective frequency slope values.

10. The method of claim 6 , wherein the method further comprises increasing the prosody modification cost of at least one continuous speech segment in the first speech segment sequence having a slope likelihood greater than a given value.

11. A speech synthesis system for synthesizing speech from text, the system comprising:

at least one processor configured to:

determine a first speech segment sequence corresponding to an input text, by selecting speech segments from a speech segment database according to a first cost calculated based at least in part on a statistical model stochastically representing frequency slope variations, wherein each segment in the first speech segment sequence is to be used in generating speech corresponding to the input text;

determine prosody modification values for the first speech segment sequence, after the first speech segment sequence is selected, by using a second cost calculated based at least in part on the statistical model stochastically representing frequency slope variations, wherein the first cost is different from the second cost; and

apply the determined prosody modification values to the first speech segment sequence to produce a second speech segment sequence having a same number of speech segments as the first speech segment sequence and whose prosodic characteristics are different from prosodic characteristics of the first speech segment sequence,

wherein the second cost for determining the prosody modification values includes a sum of an absolute frequency likelihood cost, a frequency slope likelihood cost, a frequency linear approximation error cost, and a prosody modification cost.

12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the first cost for determining the first speech segment sequence includes a spectrum continuity cost, a duration error cost, a volume error cost, an absolute frequency likelihood cost, a frequency slope likelihood cost, and a frequency linear approximation error cost.

13. The system of claim 11 , wherein the statistical model uses a decision tree and a Gaussian mixture model.

14. The system of claim 13 , wherein the Gaussian mixture model associates features of speech segments with respective frequency slope values.

15. The system of claim 11 , wherein the at least one processor is further configured to increase the prosody modification cost of at least one continuous speech segment in the first speech segment sequence having a slope likelihood greater than a given value.

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