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F-Actor: Controllable Conversational Behaviour in Full-Duplex Models

Maike Züfle
Ondrej Klejch
Nicholas Sanders
Jan Niehues
Alexandra Birch
Tsz Kin Lam
Main:11 Pages
4 Figures
Bibliography:1 Pages
7 Tables
Appendix:6 Pages
Abstract

Spoken conversational systems require more than accurate speech generation to have human-like conversations: to feel natural and engaging, they must produce conversational behaviour that adapts dynamically to the context. Current spoken conversational systems, however, rarely allow such customization, limiting their naturalness and usability. In this work, we present the first open, instruction-following full-duplex conversational speech model that can be trained efficiently under typical academic resource constraints. By keeping the audio encoder frozen and finetuning only the language model, our model requires just 2,000 hours of data, without relying on large-scale pretraining or multi-stage optimization. The model can follow explicit instructions to control speaker voice, conversation topic, conversational behaviour (e.g., backchanneling and interruptions), and dialogue initiation. We propose a single-stage training protocol and systematically analyze design choices. Both the model and training code will be released to enable reproducible research on controllable full-duplex speech systems.

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