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Thanathai Lertpetchpun

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#1 2603.07551v1 Mar 08, 2026

Targeted Speaker Poisoning Framework in Zero-Shot Text-to-Speech

Zero-shot Text-to-Speech (TTS) voice cloning poses severe privacy risks, demanding the removal of specific speaker identities from trained TTS models. Conventional machine unlearning is insufficient in this context, as zero-shot TTS can dynamically reconstruct voices from just reference prompts. We formalize this task as Speech Generation Speaker Poisoning (SGSP), in which we modify trained models to prevent the generation of specific identities while preserving utility for other speakers. We evaluate inference-time filtering and parameter-modification baselines across 1, 15, and 100 forgotten speakers. Performance is assessed through the trade-off between utility (WER) and privacy, quantified using AUC and Forget Speaker Similarity (FSSIM). We achieve strong privacy for up to 15 speakers but reveal scalability limits at 100 speakers due to increased identity overlap. Our study thus introduces a novel problem and evaluation framework toward further advances in generative voice privacy.

Sai Praneeth Karimireddy Thanapat Trachu Thanathai Lertpetchpun Shrikanth S. Narayanan
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#2 2603.07550v1 Mar 08, 2026

Learning-free L2-Accented Speech Generation using Phonological Rules

Accent plays a crucial role in speaker identity and inclusivity in speech technologies. Existing accented text-to-speech (TTS) systems either require large-scale accented datasets or lack fine-grained phoneme-level controllability. We propose a accented TTS framework that combines phonological rules with a multilingual TTS model. The rules are applied to phoneme sequences to transform accent at the phoneme level while preserving intelligibility. The method requires no accented training data and enables explicit phoneme-level accent manipulation. We design rule sets for Spanish- and Indian-accented English, modeling systematic differences in consonants, vowels, and syllable structure arising from phonotactic constraints. We analyze the trade-off between phoneme-level duration alignment and accent as realized in speech timing. Experimental results demonstrate effective accent shift while maintaining speech quality.

Tiantian Feng Jihwan Lee Thanathai Lertpetchpun Shrikanth S. Narayanan Yoonjeong Lee +1
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