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Replacing Human Audio with Synthetic Audio for On-device Unspoken Punctuation Prediction

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arxiv 2010.10203 v2 pith:LHIRXRQQ submitted 2020-10-20 cs.LG cs.CLcs.SDeess.AS

classification cs.LGcs.CLcs.SDeess.AS
keywords audiomodelpredictionpunctuationunspokenacousticfeatureshuman
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We present a novel multi-modal unspoken punctuation prediction system for the English language which combines acoustic and text features. We demonstrate for the first time, that by relying exclusively on synthetic data generated using a prosody-aware text-to-speech system, we can outperform a model trained with expensive human audio recordings on the unspoken punctuation prediction problem. Our model architecture is well suited for on-device use. This is achieved by leveraging hash-based embeddings of automatic speech recognition text output in conjunction with acoustic features as input to a quasi-recurrent neural network, keeping the model size small and latency low.

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