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Optimizing Conversational Quality in Spoken Dialogue Systems with Reinforcement Learning from AI Feedback

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Reinforcement learning from human or AI feedback (RLHF/RLAIF) for speech-in/speech-out dialogue systems (SDS) remains underexplored, with prior work largely limited to single semantic rewards applied at the utterance level. Such setups overlook the multi-dimensional and multi-modal nature of conversational quality, which encompasses semantic coherence, audio naturalness, speaker consistency, emotion alignment, and turn-taking behavior. Moreover, they are fundamentally mismatched with duplex spoken dialogue systems that generate responses incrementally, where agents must make decisions based on partial utterances. We address these limitations with the first multi-reward RLAIF framework for SDS, combining semantic, audio-quality, and emotion-consistency rewards. To align utterance-level preferences with incremental, blockwise decoding in duplex models, we apply turn-level preference sampling and aggregate per-block log-probabilities within a single DPO objective. We present the first systematic study of preference learning for improving SDS quality in both multi-turn Chain-of-Thought and blockwise duplex models, and release a multi-reward DPO dataset to support reproducible research. Experiments show that single-reward RLAIF selectively improves its targeted metric, while joint multi-reward training yields consistent gains across semantic quality and audio naturalness. These results highlight the importance of holistic, multi-reward alignment for practical conversational SDS.

Siddhant Arora, Jinchuan Tian, Jiatong Shi, Hayato Futami, Yosuke Kashiwagi, Emiru Tsunoo, Shinji Watanabe• 2026

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Spoken Dialogue System (SDS) Semantic Quality EvaluationEval2000 (test)
ROUGE-L12.1
6
Audio Quality EvaluationEval2000
UTMOS3.06
6
Speaking Style ConsistencyEval2000 (test)
Emotion Rank3
5
Intelligibility EvaluationEval2000
WER1
4
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