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Zero-Shot Streaming Text to Speech Synthesis with Transducer and Auto-Regressive Modeling

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Zero-shot streaming text-to-speech is an important research topic in human-computer interaction. Existing methods primarily use a lookahead mechanism, relying on future text to achieve natural streaming speech synthesis, which introduces high processing latency. To address this issue, we propose SMLLE, a streaming framework for generating high-quality speech frame-by-frame. SMLLE employs a Transducer to convert text into semantic tokens in real time while simultaneously obtaining duration alignment information. The combined outputs are then fed into a fully autoregressive (AR) streaming model to reconstruct mel-spectrograms. To further stabilize the generation process, we design a Delete < Bos > Mechanism that allows the AR model to access future text introducing as minimal delay as possible. Experimental results suggest that the SMLLE outperforms current streaming TTS methods and achieves comparable performance over sentence-level TTS systems. Samples are available on shy-98.github.io/SMLLE_demo_page/.

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Next Tokens Denoising for Speech Synthesis

cs.SD · 2025-07-30 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Dragon-FM generates speech autoregressively over two-second chunks while using flow matching inside each chunk, achieving fast synthesis at 12.5 discrete audio tokens per second.

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  • Next Tokens Denoising for Speech Synthesis cs.SD · 2025-07-30 · conditional · none · ref 26 · internal anchor

    Dragon-FM generates speech autoregressively over two-second chunks while using flow matching inside each chunk, achieving fast synthesis at 12.5 discrete audio tokens per second.