Cosine similarity between t-vector speaker embeddings in a streaming transducer speech translation model detects speaker changes (F1 up to 0.68) and classifies gender (0.989 accuracy).
How "Real" is Your Real-Time Simultaneous Speech-to-Text Translation System?
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Simultaneous speech-to-text translation (SimulST) translates source-language speech into target-language text concurrently with the speaker's speech, ensuring low latency for better user comprehension. Despite its intended application to unbounded speech, most research has focused on human pre-segmented speech, simplifying the task and overlooking significant challenges. This narrow focus, coupled with widespread terminological inconsistencies, is limiting the applicability of research outcomes to real-world applications, ultimately hindering progress in the field. Our extensive literature review of 110 papers not only reveals these critical issues in current research but also serves as the foundation for our key contributions. We 1) define the steps and core components of a SimulST system, proposing a standardized terminology and taxonomy; 2) conduct a thorough analysis of community trends, and 3) offer concrete recommendations and future directions to bridge the gaps in existing literature, from evaluation frameworks to system architectures, for advancing the field towards more realistic and effective SimulST solutions.
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Streaming Speaker Change Detection and Gender Classification for Transducer-Based Multi-Talker Speech Translation
Cosine similarity between t-vector speaker embeddings in a streaming transducer speech translation model detects speaker changes (F1 up to 0.68) and classifies gender (0.989 accuracy).