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Integrating Feedback Loss from Bi-modal Sarcasm Detector for Sarcastic Speech Synthesis

Computation and Language 2025-08-19 v1

Abstract

Sarcastic speech synthesis, which involves generating speech that effectively conveys sarcasm, is essential for enhancing natural interactions in applications such as entertainment and human-computer interaction. However, synthesizing sarcastic speech remains a challenge due to the nuanced prosody that characterizes sarcasm, as well as the limited availability of annotated sarcastic speech data. To address these challenges, this study introduces a novel approach that integrates feedback loss from a bi-modal sarcasm detection model into the TTS training process, enhancing the model's ability to capture and convey sarcasm. In addition, by leveraging transfer learning, a speech synthesis model pre-trained on read speech undergoes a two-stage fine-tuning process. First, it is fine-tuned on a diverse dataset encompassing various speech styles, including sarcastic speech. In the second stage, the model is further refined using a dataset focused specifically on sarcastic speech, enhancing its ability to generate sarcasm-aware speech. Objective and subjective evaluations demonstrate that our proposed methods improve the quality, naturalness, and sarcasm-awareness of synthesized speech.

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@article{arxiv.2508.13028,
  title  = {Integrating Feedback Loss from Bi-modal Sarcasm Detector for Sarcastic Speech Synthesis},
  author = {Zhu Li and Yuqing Zhang and Xiyuan Gao and Devraj Raghuvanshi and Nagendra Kumar and Shekhar Nayak and Matt Coler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.13028},
  year   = {2025}
}

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