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SpeechGPT: Empowering Large Language Models with Intrinsic Cross-Modal Conversational Abilities

Dong Zhang, Shimin Li, Xin Zhang, Jun Zhan, Pengyu Wang, Yaqian Zhou, Xipeng Qiu

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Abstract

Multi-modal large language models are regarded as a crucial step towards Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and have garnered significant interest with the emergence of ChatGPT. However, current speech-language models typically adopt the cascade paradigm, preventing inter-modal knowledge transfer. In this paper, we propose SpeechGPT, a large language model with intrinsic cross-modal conversational abilities, capable of perceiving and generating multi-modal content. With discrete speech representations, we construct SpeechInstruct, the first large-scale cross-modal speech instruction dataset. Additionally, we employ a three-stage training strategy that includes modality-adaptation pre-training, cross-modal instruction fine-tuning, and chain-of-modality instruction fine-tuning. The experimental results demonstrate that SpeechGPT has an impressive capacity to follow cross-modal human instructions and highlight the potential of handling multiple modalities with one model. Code and models are available in https://github.com/0nutation/SpeechGPT. Demos are shown in https://0nutation.github.io/SpeechGPT.github.io/.

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Computer scienceModalModality (human–computer interaction)Construct (python library)Natural language processingModalitiesAdaptation (eye)Artificial intelligenceLanguage modelSpeech recognitionProgramming languageSociologyPolymer chemistryChemistryPhysicsSocial scienceOpticsTopic ModelingNatural Language Processing TechniquesSpeech Recognition and Synthesis