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Main Authors: Bakari, Rayane, Blouch, Olivier Le, Gengembre, Nicolas, Evans, Nicholas
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.25332
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author Bakari, Rayane
Blouch, Olivier Le
Gengembre, Nicolas
Evans, Nicholas
author_facet Bakari, Rayane
Blouch, Olivier Le
Gengembre, Nicolas
Evans, Nicholas
contents Automatic accent identification (AID) remains a challenging task due to the complex variability of accents, the entanglement of accent cues with speaker traits, and the scarcity of reliable accentlabelled data. To address these challenges, we propose a speaker augmentation strategy using voice conversion (VC), with which we generate additional training data by converting original training utterances into different speaker voices while preserving accentual cues. For this purpose, we select two recent VC systems and evaluate their capability to preserve accent. Alternatively, we also explore the use of non-timbral embeddings in AID, for their ability to convey accent information among other non timbral cues. The effectiveness of both methods is demonstrated on the GenAID benchmark, achieving a new state-of-the-art F1-score of 0.66, compared to the previous score of 0.55. Beyond AID, we show that non-timbral embeddings enable accent-controlled Text-to-Speech, producing high-fidelity speech with accurate accent transfer.
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spellingShingle Robust Accent Identification via Voice Conversion and Non-Timbral Embeddings
Bakari, Rayane
Blouch, Olivier Le
Gengembre, Nicolas
Evans, Nicholas
Signal Processing
Automatic accent identification (AID) remains a challenging task due to the complex variability of accents, the entanglement of accent cues with speaker traits, and the scarcity of reliable accentlabelled data. To address these challenges, we propose a speaker augmentation strategy using voice conversion (VC), with which we generate additional training data by converting original training utterances into different speaker voices while preserving accentual cues. For this purpose, we select two recent VC systems and evaluate their capability to preserve accent. Alternatively, we also explore the use of non-timbral embeddings in AID, for their ability to convey accent information among other non timbral cues. The effectiveness of both methods is demonstrated on the GenAID benchmark, achieving a new state-of-the-art F1-score of 0.66, compared to the previous score of 0.55. Beyond AID, we show that non-timbral embeddings enable accent-controlled Text-to-Speech, producing high-fidelity speech with accurate accent transfer.
title Robust Accent Identification via Voice Conversion and Non-Timbral Embeddings
topic Signal Processing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.25332