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Enhancing Multilingual Voice Toxicity Detection with Speech-Text Alignment

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arxiv 2406.10325 v1 pith:R2A4YQKY submitted 2024-06-14 cs.CL cs.LGeess.AS

classification cs.CLcs.LGeess.AS
keywords toxicityclassificationduringsemanticspeechvoiceacrossclassifier
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Toxicity classification for voice heavily relies on the semantic content of speech. We propose a novel framework that utilizes cross-modal learning to integrate the semantic embedding of text into a multilabel speech toxicity classifier during training. This enables us to incorporate textual information during training while still requiring only audio during inference. We evaluate this classifier on large-scale datasets with real-world characteristics to validate the effectiveness of this framework. Through ablation studies, we demonstrate that general-purpose semantic text embeddings are rich and aligned with speech for toxicity classification purposes. Conducting experiments across multiple languages at scale, we show improvements in voice toxicity classification across five languages and different toxicity categories.

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  1. On the Role of Speech Data in Reducing Toxicity Detection Bias

    cs.CL 2024-11 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    Group-annotated MuTox reveals that speech-aware inference reduces false-positive bias against group mentions in English and Spanish, while transcript correction barely changes it.

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