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Preference Alignment Improves Language Model-Based TTS
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Recent advancements in text-to-speech (TTS) have shown that language model (LM)-based systems offer competitive performance to their counterparts. Further optimization can be achieved through preference alignment algorithms, which adjust LMs to align with the preferences of reward models, enhancing the desirability of the generated content. This study presents a thorough empirical evaluation of how preference alignment algorithms, particularly Direct Preference Optimization (DPO), enhance LM-based TTS. With a 1.15B parameter LM-based TTS model, we demonstrate that preference alignment consistently improves intelligibility, speaker similarity, and proxy subjective evaluation scores, with the latter two metrics surpassing even human speech in certain evaluations. We also show preference alignment is applicable to low-resource scenarios and effectively generalized to out-of-domain applications.
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MPO: Multidimensional Preference Optimization for Language Model-based Text-to-Speech
MPO improves TTS alignment by constructing multi-dimensional preference pairs and adding cross-entropy regularization to DPO, yielding better intelligibility, speaker similarity, and prosody.
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Advancing Zero-shot Text-to-Speech Intelligibility across Diverse Domains via Preference Alignment
Preference alignment on the new INTP dataset improves intelligibility and quality of zero-shot TTS across diverse domains, with weak-to-strong generalization shown on CosyVoice 2 and Ints.
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FlexSpeech: Towards Stable, Controllable and Expressive Text-to-Speech
FlexSpeech is a zero-shot TTS system that predicts phoneme durations autoregressively, renders speech with flow matching, and applies direct preference optimization to durations for fast style transfer.
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