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Odyssey 2018 - The Voice Conversion Challenge 2018: Promoting Development of Parallel and Nonparallel Methods
June 27, 2018Voice Conversion
Jaime Lorenzo-Trueba, Junichi Yamagishi, Tomoki Toda, Daisuke Saito, Fernando Villavicencio, Tomi Kinnunen and Zhenhua Ling
We present the Voice Conversion Challenge 2018, designed as a follow up to the 2016 edition with the aim of providing a common framework for evaluating and comparing different state-of-the-art voice conversion (VC) systems. The objective of the challenge was to perform speaker conversion (i.e.\ transform the vocal identity) of a source speaker to a target speaker while maintaining linguistic information. As an update to the previous challenge, we considered both parallel and non-parallel data to form the Hub and Spoke tasks, respectively. A total of 23 teams from around the world submitted their systems, 11 of them additionally participated in the optional Spoke task. A large-scale crowdsourced perceptual evaluation was then carried out to rate the submitted converted speech in terms of naturalness and similarity to the target speaker identity. In this paper, we present a brief summary of the state-of-the-art techniques for VC, followed by a detailed explanation of the challenge tasks and the results that were obtained.
Cite as: Lorenzo-Trueba, J., Yamagishi, J., Toda, T., Saito, D., Villavicencio, F., Kinnunen, T., Ling, Z. (2018) The Voice Conversion Challenge 2018: Promoting Development of Parallel and Nonparallel Methods . Proc. Odyssey 2018 The Speaker and Language Recognition Workshop, 195-202, DOI: 10.21437/Speaker Odyssey.2018-28.
Infos
- Emmanuelle Billard
- Oct. 17, 2018, midnight
- Conférence
- French