EURASIP Journal on Audio, Speech, and Music Processing (Oct 2007)

Perceptual Continuity and Naturalness of Expressive Strength in Singing Voices Based on Speech Morphing

  • Tomoko Yonezawa,
  • Noriko Suzuki,
  • Shinji Abe,
  • Kiyoshi Kogure,
  • Kenji Mase

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2007/23807
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2007

Abstract

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This paper experimentally shows the importance of perceptual continuity of the expressive strength in vocal timbre for natural change in vocal expression. In order to synthesize various and continuous expressive strengths with vocal timbre, we investigated gradually changing expressions by applying the STRAIGHT speech morphing algorithm to singing voices. Here, a singing voice without expression is used as the base of morphing, and singing voices with three different expressions are used as the target. Through statistical analyses of perceptual evaluations, we confirmed that the proposed morphing algorithm provides perceptual continuity of vocal timbre. Our results showed the following: (i) gradual strengths in absolute evaluations, and (ii) a perceptually linear strength provided by the calculation of corrected intervals of the morph ratio by the inverse (reciprocal) function of an equation that approximates the perceptual strength. Finally, we concluded that applying continuity was highly effective for achieving perceptual naturalness, judging from the results showing that (iii) our gradual transformation method can perform well for perceived naturalness.