Environmental sound conversion from vocal imitations and sound event labels
One way of expressing an environmental sound is using vocal imitations, which involve the process of replicating or mimicking the rhythms and pitches of sounds by voice. We can effectively express the features of environmental sounds, such as rhythms and pitches, using vocal imitations, which cannot be expressed by conventional input information, such as sound event labels, images, and texts, in an environmental sound synthesis model. Therefore, using vocal imitations as input for environmental sound synthesis will enable us to control the pitches and rhythms of sounds and generate diverse sounds. In this paper, we thus propose a framework for environmental sound conversion from vocal imitations to generate diverse sounds. We also propose a method of environmental sound synthesis from vocal imitations and sound event labels. Using sound event labels is expected to control the sound event class of the synthesized sound, which cannot be controlled by only vocal imitations. Our objective and subjective experimental results show that vocal imitations effectively control the pitches and rhythms of sounds and generate diverse sounds.
READ FULL TEXT