Mohammed Irfan Kurpath


2025

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LLMVoX: Autoregressive Streaming Text-to-Speech Model for Any LLM
Sambal Shikhar | Mohammed Irfan Kurpath | Sahal Shaji Mullappilly | Jean Lahoud | Fahad Shahbaz Khan | Rao Muhammad Anwer | Salman Khan | Hisham Cholakkal
Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: ACL 2025

Recent advancements in speech-to-speech dialogue systems leverage LLMs for multimodal interactions, yet they remain hindered by fine-tuning requirements, high computational overhead, and text-speech misalignment. Existing speech-enabled LLMs often degrade conversational quality by modifying the LLM, thereby compromising its linguistic capabilities. In contrast, we propose LLMVoX, a lightweight 30M-parameter, LLM-agnostic, autoregressive streaming TTS system that generates high-quality speech with low latency, while fully preserving the capabilities of the base LLM. Our approach achieves a significantly lower Word Error Rate compared to speech-enabled LLMs, while operating at comparable latency. By decoupling speech synthesis from LLM processing via a multi-queue token streaming system, LLMVoX enables seamless, infinite-length dialogues. Its plug-and-play design also facilitates extension to various tasks with different backbones. Furthermore, LLMVoX generalizes to new languages with minimal dataset adaptation, attaining a low Character Error Rate on an Arabic speech task. Evaluations demonstrate that LLMVoX matches or surpasses existing speech-enabled LLMs in both speech quality and latency, while maintaining the original linguistic strengths of the LLM. Additionally, we have integrated LLMVoX with a Vision-Language Model to create an omni-model with speech, text, and vision capabilities, without requiring additional multimodal training.