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Continual Learning Optimizations for Auto-regressive Decoder of Multilingual ASR systems

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arxiv 2407.03645 v3 pith:J74AOHJ7 submitted 2024-07-04 cs.CL cs.SDeess.AS

Continual Learning Optimizations for Auto-regressive Decoder of Multilingual ASR systems

classification cs.CL cs.SDeess.AS
keywords learningdecoderlanguagesmasroptimizationsauto-regressiveawercontinual
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Continual Learning (CL) involves fine-tuning pre-trained models with new data while maintaining the performance on the pre-trained data. This is particularly relevant for expanding multilingual ASR (MASR) capabilities. However, existing CL methods, mainly designed for computer vision and reinforcement learning tasks, often yield sub-optimal results when directly applied to MASR. We hypothesise that this is because CL of the auto-regressive decoder in the MASR model is difficult. To verify this, we propose four optimizations on the decoder. They include decoder-layer gradient surgery, freezing unused token embeddings, suppressing output of newly added tokens, and learning rate re-scaling. Our experiments on adapting Whisper to 10 unseen languages from the Common Voice dataset demonstrate that these optimizations reduce the Average Word Error Rate (AWER) of pretrained languages from 14.2% to 12.4% compared with Experience Replay, without compromising the AWER of new languages.

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