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arxiv:2508.09350

Flow-SLM: Joint Learning of Linguistic and Acoustic Information for Spoken Language Modeling

Published on Oct 21, 2025
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Abstract

Textless spoken language models jointly generate discrete semantic tokens and continuous acoustic representations via flow matching to improve acoustic detail while preserving linguistic content.

Textless spoken language models (SLMs) are generative models of speech that do not rely on text supervision. Most textless SLMs learn to predict the next semantic token, a discrete representation of linguistic content, and rely on a separate vocoder to add acoustic information to the generated speech. Such models have no access to acoustic context and no built-in control over acoustic details. In this work, we propose to jointly model linguistic and acoustic information by generating semantic tokens and a continuous real-valued representation of the acoustic frame. We use a flow-matching objective to predict the continuous vector conditioned on the semantic tokens. We study the design space of this approach and find that predicting multiple future semantic tokens helps preserve linguistic information. Our approach achieves comparable performance to existing models in terms of linguistic likelihood benchmarks, while providing better acoustic detail in prompted generation.

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