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BeAts: Bengali Speech Acts Recognition using Multimodal Attention Fusion

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arxiv 2306.02680 v1 pith:PXR5K4YW submitted 2023-06-05 cs.CL cs.LGcs.SDeess.AS

classification cs.CLcs.LGcs.SDeess.AS
keywords speechactsmultimodalbeatsfusiontextbfunderlineattention
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Spoken languages often utilise intonation, rhythm, intensity, and structure, to communicate intention, which can be interpreted differently depending on the rhythm of speech of their utterance. These speech acts provide the foundation of communication and are unique in expression to the language. Recent advancements in attention-based models, demonstrating their ability to learn powerful representations from multilingual datasets, have performed well in speech tasks and are ideal to model specific tasks in low resource languages. Here, we develop a novel multimodal approach combining two models, wav2vec2.0 for audio and MarianMT for text translation, by using multimodal attention fusion to predict speech acts in our prepared Bengali speech corpus. We also show that our model BeAts ($\underline{\textbf{Be}}$ngali speech acts recognition using Multimodal $\underline{\textbf{At}}$tention Fu$\underline{\textbf{s}}$ion) significantly outperforms both the unimodal baseline using only speech data and a simpler bimodal fusion using both speech and text data. Project page: https://soumitri2001.github.io/BeAts

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