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Main Authors: Hassan, Syed Zohaib, Lison, Pierre, Halvorsen, Pål
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.12710
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author Hassan, Syed Zohaib
Lison, Pierre
Halvorsen, Pål
author_facet Hassan, Syed Zohaib
Lison, Pierre
Halvorsen, Pål
contents Disfluencies are a natural feature of spontaneous human speech but are typically absent from the outputs of Large Language Models (LLMs). This absence can diminish the perceived naturalness of synthesized speech, which is an important criteria when building conversational agents that aim to mimick human behaviours. We show how the insertion of disfluencies can alleviate this shortcoming. The proposed approach involves (1) fine-tuning an LLM with Low-Rank Adaptation (LoRA) to incorporate various types of disfluencies into LLM-generated utterances and (2) synthesizing those utterances using a text-to-speech model that supports the generation of speech phenomena such as disfluencies. We evaluated the quality of the generated speech across two metrics: intelligibility and perceived spontaneity. We demonstrate through a user study that the insertion of disfluencies significantly increase the perceived spontaneity of the generated speech. This increase came, however, along with a slight reduction in intelligibility.
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spellingShingle Enhancing Naturalness in LLM-Generated Utterances through Disfluency Insertion
Hassan, Syed Zohaib
Lison, Pierre
Halvorsen, Pål
Computation and Language
Disfluencies are a natural feature of spontaneous human speech but are typically absent from the outputs of Large Language Models (LLMs). This absence can diminish the perceived naturalness of synthesized speech, which is an important criteria when building conversational agents that aim to mimick human behaviours. We show how the insertion of disfluencies can alleviate this shortcoming. The proposed approach involves (1) fine-tuning an LLM with Low-Rank Adaptation (LoRA) to incorporate various types of disfluencies into LLM-generated utterances and (2) synthesizing those utterances using a text-to-speech model that supports the generation of speech phenomena such as disfluencies. We evaluated the quality of the generated speech across two metrics: intelligibility and perceived spontaneity. We demonstrate through a user study that the insertion of disfluencies significantly increase the perceived spontaneity of the generated speech. This increase came, however, along with a slight reduction in intelligibility.
title Enhancing Naturalness in LLM-Generated Utterances through Disfluency Insertion
topic Computation and Language
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.12710