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arxiv: 2406.09676 · v2 · pith:B5ZBYKAU · submitted 2024-06-14 · eess.AS · cs.CL

Optimizing Byte-level Representation for End-to-end ASR

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classification eess.AS cs.CL
keywords representationbyte-levelapproachend-to-enderrorlargemultilingualoptimize
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We propose a novel approach to optimizing a byte-level representation for end-to-end automatic speech recognition (ASR). Byte-level representation is often used by large scale multilingual ASR systems when the character set of the supported languages is large. The compactness and universality of byte-level representation allow the ASR models to use smaller output vocabularies and therefore, provide more flexibility. UTF-8 is a commonly used byte-level representation for multilingual ASR, but it is not designed to optimize machine learning tasks directly. By using auto-encoder and vector quantization, we show that we can optimize a byte-level representation for ASR and achieve better accuracy. Our proposed framework can incorporate information from different modalities, and provides an error correction mechanism. In an English/Mandarin dictation task, we show that a bilingual ASR model built with this approach can outperform UTF-8 representation by 5% relative in error rate.

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