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Diff-ETS: Learning a Diffusion Probabilistic Model for Electromyography-to-Speech Conversion

Authors :
Ren, Zhao
Scheck, Kevin
Hou, Qinhan
van Gogh, Stefano
Wand, Michael
Schultz, Tanja
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Electromyography-to-Speech (ETS) conversion has demonstrated its potential for silent speech interfaces by generating audible speech from Electromyography (EMG) signals during silent articulations. ETS models usually consist of an EMG encoder which converts EMG signals to acoustic speech features, and a vocoder which then synthesises the speech signals. Due to an inadequate amount of available data and noisy signals, the synthesised speech often exhibits a low level of naturalness. In this work, we propose Diff-ETS, an ETS model which uses a score-based diffusion probabilistic model to enhance the naturalness of synthesised speech. The diffusion model is applied to improve the quality of the acoustic features predicted by an EMG encoder. In our experiments, we evaluated fine-tuning the diffusion model on predictions of a pre-trained EMG encoder, and training both models in an end-to-end fashion. We compared Diff-ETS with a baseline ETS model without diffusion using objective metrics and a listening test. The results indicated the proposed Diff-ETS significantly improved speech naturalness over the baseline.<br />Comment: Accepted by EMBC 2024

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2405.08021
Document Type :
Working Paper