UrduSpeech is a 156-hour high-fidelity Urdu speech corpus with 12-dimension paralinguistic annotations, a 9-hour manually corrected benchmark, and open-source release to support speech technology for an under-resourced language.
Wenetspeech-chuan: A large- scale sichuanese corpus with rich annotation for dialectal speech processing
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A data pipeline, 14-dimension benchmark, and decoupled fine-tuning model are presented to advance fine-grained multi-dimensional speech understanding in LLMs.
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OmniVoice introduces a diffusion language model-style non-autoregressive TTS system that directly maps text to multi-codebook acoustic tokens, scaling zero-shot synthesis to over 600 languages with SOTA results on multilingual benchmarks using 581k hours of open data.
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Towards Fine-Grained Multi-Dimensional Speech Understanding: Data Pipeline, Benchmark, and Model
A data pipeline, 14-dimension benchmark, and decoupled fine-tuning model are presented to advance fine-grained multi-dimensional speech understanding in LLMs.
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Rethinking Entropy Allocation in LLM-based ASR: Understanding the Dynamics between Speech Encoders and LLMs
A multi-stage training method for LLM-based ASR uses new entropy allocation metrics to achieve competitive benchmark performance with 2.3B parameters while mitigating hallucinations via better encoder-LLM decoupling.
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OmniVoice: Towards Omnilingual Zero-Shot Text-to-Speech with Diffusion Language Models
OmniVoice introduces a diffusion language model-style non-autoregressive TTS system that directly maps text to multi-codebook acoustic tokens, scaling zero-shot synthesis to over 600 languages with SOTA results on multilingual benchmarks using 581k hours of open data.