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arxiv: 2402.05819 · v1 · pith:A6K4VWWSnew · submitted 2024-02-08 · 📡 eess.AS · cs.CL· cs.LG

Integrating Self-supervised Speech Model with Pseudo Word-level Targets from Visually-grounded Speech Model

classification 📡 eess.AS cs.CLcs.LG
keywords modelspeechtargetsdatalanguagemodelspseudoself-supervised
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Recent advances in self-supervised speech models have shown significant improvement in many downstream tasks. However, these models predominantly centered on frame-level training objectives, which can fall short in spoken language understanding tasks that require semantic comprehension. Existing works often rely on additional speech-text data as intermediate targets, which is costly in the real-world setting. To address this challenge, we propose Pseudo-Word HuBERT (PW-HuBERT), a framework that integrates pseudo word-level targets into the training process, where the targets are derived from a visually-ground speech model, notably eliminating the need for speech-text paired data. Our experimental results on four spoken language understanding (SLU) benchmarks suggest the superiority of our model in capturing semantic information.

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