CLMay 18

Bridging the Gap: Converting Read Text to Conversational Dialogue

arXiv:2605.1800170.0
Predicted impact top 91% in CL · last 90 daysOriginality Incremental advance
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This work addresses the need for natural conversational speech in virtual assistants and language learning tools, but the improvements are incremental over existing methods.

The paper introduces PACC, a method using HiFi-GAN to convert read speech into conversational speech by adjusting prosodic features, achieving improved naturalness and setting new benchmarks in Mean Opinion Score evaluation.

In recent advancements within speech processing, converting read speech to conversational speech has gained significant attention. The primary challenge in this domain is maintaining naturalness and intelligibility while minimizing computational overhead for real-time applications. Traditional read speech often lacks the nuanced prosodic variation essential for natural conversational interactions, posing challenges for applications in virtual assistants, customer service, and language learning tools. This paper introduces a novel approach, Prosodic Adjustment with Conversational Context (PACC), aimed at converting read speech into natural conversational speech used in various modern applications. PACC utilizes advanced deep neural networks to analyze and modify prosodic features such as intonation, stress, and rhythm. Unlike conventional methods, our approach uses High-Fidelity Generative Adversarial Networks (HiFi-GAN) for speech synthesis. Our experimental results demonstrate significant improvements in speech conversion, enhancing naturalness and achieving better model accuracy with additional training on speech datasets. This research establishes new benchmarks in speech conversion tasks and Mean Opinion Score (MOS) evaluation for testing model accuracy, and we show that our approach can be successfully extended to other speech conversion applications.

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