Conversational Speech Naturalness Predictor

Abstract

Evaluation of conversational naturalness is essential for developing human-like speech agents. However, existing speech naturalness predictors are often designed to assess utterances from a single speaker, failing to capture conversation-level naturalness qualities. In this paper, we present a framework for an automatic naturalness predictor for two-speaker, multi-turn conversations. We first show that existing naturalness estimators have low, or sometimes even negative, correlations with conversational naturalness, based on conversational recordings annotated with human ratings. We then propose a dual-channel naturalness estimator, in which we investigate multiple pre-trained encoders with data augmentation. Our proposed model achieves substantially higher correlation with human judgments compared to existing naturalness predictors for both in-domain and out-of-domain conditions.

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