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Towards Improving the Performance of Pre-Trained Speech Models for Low-Resource Languages Through Lateral Inhibition

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arxiv 2306.17792 v1 pith:LYRAUVCI submitted 2023-06-30 cs.CL cs.SDeess.AS

classification cs.CLcs.SDeess.AS
keywords modelsspeechinhibitionlaterallayercorpuslanguagelow-resource
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With the rise of bidirectional encoder representations from Transformer models in natural language processing, the speech community has adopted some of their development methodologies. Therefore, the Wav2Vec models were introduced to reduce the data required to obtain state-of-the-art results. This work leverages this knowledge and improves the performance of the pre-trained speech models by simply replacing the fine-tuning dense layer with a lateral inhibition layer inspired by the biological process. Our experiments on Romanian, a low-resource language, show an average improvement of 12.5% word error rate (WER) using the lateral inhibition layer. In addition, we obtain state-of-the-art results on both the Romanian Speech Corpus and the Robin Technical Acquisition Corpus with 1.78% WER and 29.64% WER, respectively.

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