Borderless Long Speech Synthesis
Xingchen Song, Di Wu, Dinghao Zhou, Pengyu Cheng, Hongwu Ding, Yunchao He, Jie Wang, Shengfan Shen, Sixiang Lv, Lichun Fan, Hang Su, Yifeng Wang, Shuai Wang, Meng Meng, Jian Luan

TL;DR
This paper introduces a comprehensive framework for borderless long speech synthesis that integrates multi-task capabilities, hierarchical annotation, and layered control, enabling more natural and context-aware speech generation.
Contribution
It presents a unified system combining multi-task synthesis, a novel annotation schema, and hierarchical control, advancing beyond traditional narrow-task TTS models.
Findings
The system effectively handles multi-speaker and long-form speech synthesis.
Hierarchical annotation improves instruction following and control.
Layered control protocol enables wide-band, modality-agnostic speech generation.
Abstract
Most existing text-to-speech (TTS) systems either synthesize speech sentence by sentence and stitch the results together, or drive synthesis from plain-text dialogues alone. Both approaches leave models with little understanding of global context or paralinguistic cues, making it hard to capture real-world phenomena such as multi-speaker interactions (interruptions, overlapping speech), evolving emotional arcs, and varied acoustic environments. We introduce the Borderless Long Speech Synthesis framework for agent-centric, borderless long audio synthesis. Rather than targeting a single narrow task, the system is designed as a unified capability set spanning VoiceDesigner, multi-speaker synthesis, Instruct TTS, and long-form text synthesis. On the data side, we propose a "Labeling over filtering/cleaning" strategy and design a top-down, multi-level annotation schema we call…
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