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RobustSpeechFlow: Learning Robust Text-to-Speech Trajectories via Augmentation-based Contrastive Flow Matching

May 21, 2026

arXiv
Abstract

While flow-matching text-to-speech (TTS) achieves strong zero-shot speaker similarity and naturalness, it remains susceptible to content fidelity issues, particularly skip and repeat errors from imperfect alignment. We propose RobustSpeechFlow, a training strategy that improves alignment robustness by extending contrastive flow matching with length-preserving repeat and skip latent augmentations. Requiring no external aligners or preference data, our method directly penalizes realistic failure modes and readily integrates into existing pipelines. On Seed-TTS-eval, it reduces the word error rate (WER) from 1.44 to 1.38 using only 0.06B parameters. On our ZERO500 benchmark, it delivers consistent intelligibility improvements across diverse speaker and prosody conditions; at NFE=24, it reduces English character error rate (CER) from 0.48\% to 0.35\% and Korean CER from 0.81\% to 0.57\%. Audio samples: https://robustspeechflow.github.io/

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Jinhyeok Yang, Hyeongju Kim, Yechan Yu, Joon Byun, Frederik Bous, Juheon Lee
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arXiv:2605.22083