SRPSE removes content-agnostic components from speech representations using orthogonal projection, supervision from speaker and SNR labels, and consistency and mutual information losses, improving speech translation quality.
Content-Context Factorized Representations for Automated Speech Recognition
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Deep neural networks have largely demonstrated their ability to perform automated speech recognition (ASR) by extracting meaningful features from input audio frames. Such features, however, may consist not only of information about the spoken language content, but also may contain information about unnecessary contexts such as background noise and sounds or speaker identity, accent, or protected attributes. Such information can directly harm generalization performance, by introducing spurious correlations between the spoken words and the context in which such words were spoken. In this work, we introduce an unsupervised, encoder-agnostic method for factoring speech-encoder representations into explicit content-encoding representations and spurious context-encoding representations. By doing so, we demonstrate improved performance on standard ASR benchmarks, as well as improved performance in both real-world and artificially noisy ASR scenarios.
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Representation Purification for End-to-End Speech Translation
SRPSE removes content-agnostic components from speech representations using orthogonal projection, supervision from speaker and SNR labels, and consistency and mutual information losses, improving speech translation quality.