J-Moshi, the first public Japanese full-duplex spoken dialogue model, is built from Moshi and outperforms a Japanese dGSLM baseline on naturalness and meaningfulness.
Towards a Japanese Full-duplex Spoken Dialogue System
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Full-duplex spoken dialogue systems, which can model simultaneous bidirectional features of human conversations such as speech overlaps and backchannels, have attracted significant attention recently. However, the study of full-duplex spoken dialogue systems for the Japanese language has been limited, and the research on their development in Japanese remains scarce. In this paper, we present the first publicly available full-duplex spoken dialogue model in Japanese, which is built upon Moshi, a full-duplex dialogue model in English. Our model is trained through a two-stage process: pre-training on a large-scale spoken dialogue data in Japanese, followed by fine-tuning on high-quality stereo spoken dialogue data. We further enhance the model's performance by incorporating synthetic dialogue data generated by a multi-stream text-to-speech system. Evaluation experiments demonstrate that the trained model outperforms Japanese baseline models in both naturalness and meaningfulness.
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Towards a Japanese Full-duplex Spoken Dialogue System
J-Moshi, the first public Japanese full-duplex spoken dialogue model, is built from Moshi and outperforms a Japanese dGSLM baseline on naturalness and meaningfulness.