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Mitigating Timbre Leakage with Universal Semantic Mapping Residual Block for Voice Conversion

Mitigating Timbre Leakage with Universal Semantic Mapping Residual Block for Voice Conversion

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英文摘要

Voice conversion (VC) transforms source speech into a target voice by preserving the content. However, timbre information from the source speaker is inherently embedded in the content representations, causing significant timbre leakage and reducing similarity to the target speaker. To address this, we introduce a residual block to a content extractor. The residual block consists of two weighted branches: 1) universal semantic dictionary based Content Feature Re-expression (CFR) module, supplying timbre-free content representation. 2) skip connection to the original content layer, providing complementary fine-grained information. In the CFR module, each dictionary entry in the universal semantic dictionary represents a phoneme class, computed statistically using speech from multiple speakers, creating a stable, speaker-independent semantic set. We introduce a CFR method to obtain timbre-free content representations by expressing each content frame as a weighted linear combination of dictionary entries using corresponding phoneme posteriors as weights. Extensive experiments across various VC frameworks demonstrate that our approach effectively mitigates timbre leakage and significantly improves similarity to the target speaker.

Na Li、Chuke Wang、Yu Gu、Zhifeng Li

计算技术、计算机技术电子技术应用

Na Li,Chuke Wang,Yu Gu,Zhifeng Li.Mitigating Timbre Leakage with Universal Semantic Mapping Residual Block for Voice Conversion[EB/OL].(2025-04-11)[2025-04-26].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.08524.点此复制

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