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DiTAR: Diffusion Transformer Autoregressive Modeling for Speech Generation

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Several recent studies have attempted to autoregressively generate continuous speech representations without discrete speech tokens by combining diffusion and autoregressive models, yet they often face challenges with excessive computational loads or suboptimal outcomes. In this work, we propose Diffusion Transformer Autoregressive Modeling (DiTAR), a patch-based autoregressive framework combining a language model with a diffusion transformer. This approach significantly enhances the efficacy of autoregressive models for continuous tokens and reduces computational demands. DiTAR utilizes a divide-and-conquer strategy for patch generation, where the language model processes aggregated patch embeddings and the diffusion transformer subsequently generates the next patch based on the output of the language model. For inference, we propose defining temperature as the time point of introducing noise during the reverse diffusion ODE to balance diversity and determinism. We also show in the extensive scaling analysis that DiTAR has superb scalability. In zero-shot speech generation, DiTAR achieves state-of-the-art performance in robustness, speaker similarity, and naturalness.

Dongya Jia, Zhuo Chen, Jiawei Chen, Chenpeng Du, Jian Wu, Jian Cong, Xiaobin Zhuang, Chumin Li, Zhen Wei, Yuping Wang, Yuxuan Wang• 2025

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Text-to-SpeechEnglish (test)
WER0.0169
21
Text-to-SpeechChinese standard (test)
CER1.02
21
Text-to-SpeechLibriSpeech clean PC (test)
WER (%)2.39
17
Text-to-SpeechSeedTTS English (test)
WER1.69
12
Text-to-SpeechLibriSpeech PC clean (test)
WER2.39
12
Text-to-SpeechSeed-TTS Seed-ZH (test)
WER1.02
11
Text-to-SpeechSeed-TTS Seed-EN (test)
WER0.0169
11
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