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Improving Robustness of LLM-based Speech Synthesis by Learning Monotonic Alignment

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arxiv 2406.17957 v1 pith:DBG5FU5Z submitted 2024-06-25 cs.SD cs.AIeess.AS

classification cs.SDcs.AIeess.AS
keywords speechtextalignmentattentionllm-basedmodelscross-attentionlarge
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Large Language Model (LLM) based text-to-speech (TTS) systems have demonstrated remarkable capabilities in handling large speech datasets and generating natural speech for new speakers. However, LLM-based TTS models are not robust as the generated output can contain repeating words, missing words and mis-aligned speech (referred to as hallucinations or attention errors), especially when the text contains multiple occurrences of the same token. We examine these challenges in an encoder-decoder transformer model and find that certain cross-attention heads in such models implicitly learn the text and speech alignment when trained for predicting speech tokens for a given text. To make the alignment more robust, we propose techniques utilizing CTC loss and attention priors that encourage monotonic cross-attention over the text tokens. Our guided attention training technique does not introduce any new learnable parameters and significantly improves robustness of LLM-based TTS models.

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