Comment by woodson
11 hours ago
EDIT: My bad, please disregard; As akreal pointed out, the MMS TTS models aren’t using the SSL models.
Original post:
You can use the OmniASR SSL models instead of their older MMS models to create TTS models: https://github.com/ylacombe/finetune-hf-vits
As far as I understand, the MMS TTS models are trained from scratch (section 7.1 of [1]), they do not employ any SSL models. So the OmniASR SSL models are not useful here.
What might be interesting is the newly released OmniASR data, because the MMS data, which was used for the MMS TTS, was never released.
Also, the OmniASR can be used to transcribe some untranscribed speech to train a TTS on it.
[1] MMS paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2305.13516
You’re completely right, I misremembered. I edited my post.
Meta cheated with the mms models. That is they didn’t use a phonemeizsr step. This means they just won’t work or sound very strange. ASR data is usually not quite right for tts. But anyhow - not really answering your question but many of these languages already done in mms. Try them https://huggingface.co/spaces/willwade/sherpa-onnx-tts