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Integration of Pre-trained Networks with Continuous Token Interface for End-to-End Spoken Language Understanding

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arxiv 2104.07253 v2 pith:WJMG3767 submitted 2021-04-15 cs.CL cs.AIcs.LGcs.SDeess.AS

classification cs.CLcs.AIcs.LGcs.SDeess.AS
keywords networksnetworkpre-trainedintegrationinterfacemodelcontinuousend-to-end
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Most End-to-End (E2E) SLU networks leverage the pre-trained ASR networks but still lack the capability to understand the semantics of utterances, crucial for the SLU task. To solve this, recently proposed studies use pre-trained NLU networks. However, it is not trivial to fully utilize both pre-trained networks; many solutions were proposed, such as Knowledge Distillation, cross-modal shared embedding, and network integration with Interface. We propose a simple and robust integration method for the E2E SLU network with novel Interface, Continuous Token Interface (CTI), the junctional representation of the ASR and NLU networks when both networks are pre-trained with the same vocabulary. Because the only difference is the noise level, we directly feed the ASR network's output to the NLU network. Thus, we can train our SLU network in an E2E manner without additional modules, such as Gumbel-Softmax. We evaluate our model using SLURP, a challenging SLU dataset and achieve state-of-the-art scores on both intent classification and slot filling tasks. We also verify the NLU network, pre-trained with Masked Language Model, can utilize a noisy textual representation of CTI. Moreover, we show our model can be trained with multi-task learning from heterogeneous data even after integration with CTI.

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