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arxiv: 2606.13450 · v1 · pith:NXSF46OGnew · submitted 2026-06-11 · 📡 eess.AS · cs.SD

Endpoint Anticipation for Low-Latency Spoken Dialogue

classification 📡 eess.AS cs.SD
keywords anticipationdetectiondialogueendpointinteractionlatencylow-latencymodel
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While low-latency interaction is critical for spoken dialogue, cascaded architectures are often bottlenecked by reactive turn-completion detection. We propose Endpoint Anticipation, shifting from reactive detection to proactive forecasting of end-of-turn signals. Our speech-based model anticipates endpoints upto 2.56 seconds in advance, enabling speculative execution of LLM and TTS pipelines on partial context. We introduce metrics to quantify the trade-off between realized latency reduction and computational redundancy. Evaluation across conversational and task-oriented datasets shows our model consistently outperforms competitive VAP-based baselines. Integration with the Unmute framework demonstrates a 505 ms average latency reduction with a 28.4% increase in speculative computation, effectively masking sequential bottlenecks to enable complex reasoning in real-time speech-to-speech interaction.

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