This paper proposes a voice morphing system for people suffering from
Laryngectomy, which is the surgical removal of all or part of the larynx or the
voice box, particularly performed in cases of laryngeal cancer. A primitive
method of achieving voice morphing is by extracting the source's vocal
coefficients and then converting them into the target speaker's vocal
parameters. In this paper, we deploy Gaussian Mixture Models (GMM) for mapping
the coefficients from source to destination. However, the use of the
traditional/conventional GMM-based mapping approach results in the problem of
over-smoothening of the converted voice. Thus, we hereby propose a unique
method to perform efficient voice morphing and conversion based on GMM,which
overcomes the traditional-method effects of over-smoothening. It uses a
technique of glottal waveform separation and prediction of excitations and
hence the result shows that not only over-smoothening is eliminated but also
the transformed vocal tract parameters match with the target. Moreover, the
synthesized speech thus obtained is found to be of a sufficiently high quality.
Thus, voice morphing based on a unique GMM approach has been proposed and also
critically evaluated based on various subjective and objective evaluation
parameters. Further, an application of voice morphing for Laryngectomees which
deploys this unique approach has been recommended by this paper.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, 4 tables; International Journal of Computer
Applications Volume 49, Number 21, July 201