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Towards end-to-end spoken language understanding

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arxiv 1802.08395 v1 pith:5JMJIFOJ submitted 2018-02-23 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords languagesystemunderstandingaudiospokencomponentsdirectlyend-to-end
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Spoken language understanding system is traditionally designed as a pipeline of a number of components. First, the audio signal is processed by an automatic speech recognizer for transcription or n-best hypotheses. With the recognition results, a natural language understanding system classifies the text to structured data as domain, intent and slots for down-streaming consumers, such as dialog system, hands-free applications. These components are usually developed and optimized independently. In this paper, we present our study on an end-to-end learning system for spoken language understanding. With this unified approach, we can infer the semantic meaning directly from audio features without the intermediate text representation. This study showed that the trained model can achieve reasonable good result and demonstrated that the model can capture the semantic attention directly from the audio features.

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