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arxiv 2309.11384 v1 pith:OVQSJZ72 submitted 2023-09-20 cs.CL cs.AIcs.SDeess.AS

Long-Form End-to-End Speech Translation via Latent Alignment Segmentation

classification cs.CL cs.AIcs.SDeess.AS
keywords segmentationspeechtranslationend-to-endqualityadditionalapproachcurrent
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Current simultaneous speech translation models can process audio only up to a few seconds long. Contemporary datasets provide an oracle segmentation into sentences based on human-annotated transcripts and translations. However, the segmentation into sentences is not available in the real world. Current speech segmentation approaches either offer poor segmentation quality or have to trade latency for quality. In this paper, we propose a novel segmentation approach for a low-latency end-to-end speech translation. We leverage the existing speech translation encoder-decoder architecture with ST CTC and show that it can perform the segmentation task without supervision or additional parameters. To the best of our knowledge, our method is the first that allows an actual end-to-end simultaneous speech translation, as the same model is used for translation and segmentation at the same time. On a diverse set of language pairs and in- and out-of-domain data, we show that the proposed approach achieves state-of-the-art quality at no additional computational cost.

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