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On the Transferability of Whisper-based Representations for "In-the-Wild" Cross-Task Downstream Speech Applications

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arxiv 2305.14546 v1 pith:5HA67SNW submitted 2023-05-23 eess.AS cs.CLcs.LGcs.SD

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keywords speechtaskswhispermodelsself-supervisedacrosscross-taskdownstream
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Large self-supervised pre-trained speech models have achieved remarkable success across various speech-processing tasks. The self-supervised training of these models leads to universal speech representations that can be used for different downstream tasks, ranging from automatic speech recognition (ASR) to speaker identification. Recently, Whisper, a transformer-based model was proposed and trained on large amount of weakly supervised data for ASR; it outperformed several state-of-the-art self-supervised models. Given the superiority of Whisper for ASR, in this paper we explore the transferability of the representation for four other speech tasks in SUPERB benchmark. Moreover, we explore the robustness of Whisper representation for ``in the wild'' tasks where speech is corrupted by environment noise and room reverberation. Experimental results show Whisper achieves promising results across tasks and environmental conditions, thus showing potential for cross-task real-world deployment.

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