UDDETTS: Unifying Discrete and Dimensional Emotions for Controllable Emotional Text-to-Speech
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2505.10599v1
- Date: Thu, 15 May 2025 12:57:19 GMT
- Title: UDDETTS: Unifying Discrete and Dimensional Emotions for Controllable Emotional Text-to-Speech
- Authors: Jiaxuan Liu, Zhenhua Ling,
- Abstract summary: We propose UDDETTS, a neural language model unifying discrete and dimensional emotions for controllable emotional TTS.<n>This model introduces the interpretable Arousal-Dominance-Valence (ADV) space for dimensional emotion description and supports emotion control driven by either discrete emotion labels or nonlinearly quantified ADV values.<n>Experiments show that UDDETTS unifies linear emotion control along the three dimensions of ADV space, and exhibits superior end-to-end emotional speech synthesis capabilities.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Recent neural codec language models have made great progress in the field of text-to-speech (TTS), but controllable emotional TTS still faces many challenges. Traditional methods rely on predefined discrete emotion labels to control emotion categories and intensities, which can't capture the complexity and continuity of human emotional perception and expression. The lack of large-scale emotional speech datasets with balanced emotion distributions and fine-grained emotion annotations often causes overfitting in synthesis models and impedes effective emotion control. To address these issues, we propose UDDETTS, a neural codec language model unifying discrete and dimensional emotions for controllable emotional TTS. This model introduces the interpretable Arousal-Dominance-Valence (ADV) space for dimensional emotion description and supports emotion control driven by either discrete emotion labels or nonlinearly quantified ADV values. Furthermore, a semi-supervised training strategy is designed to comprehensively utilize diverse speech datasets with different types of emotion annotations to train the UDDETTS. Experiments show that UDDETTS achieves linear emotion control along the three dimensions of ADV space, and exhibits superior end-to-end emotional speech synthesis capabilities.
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