Abstract
Recent advancements in neural end-to-end TTS models have shown high-quality, natural synthesized speech in a conventional sentence-based TTS. However, it is still challenging to reproduce similar high quality when a whole paragraph is considered in TTS, where a large amount of contextual information needs to be considered in building a paragraph-based TTS model. To alleviate the difficulty in training, we propose to model linguistic and prosodic information by considering cross-sentence, embedded structure in training. Three sub-modules, including linguistics-aware, prosody-aware and sentence-position networks, are trained together with a modified Tacotron2. Specifically, to learn the information embedded in a paragraph and the relations among the corresponding component sentences, we utilize linguistics-aware and prosody-aware networks. The information in a paragraph is captured by encoders and the inter-sentence information in a paragraph is learned with multi-head attention mechanis