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arxiv: 2406.02488 · v1 · pith:ZD5D6IEUnew · submitted 2024-06-04 · 📡 eess.AS · cs.CL· cs.SD

Language-Universal Speech Attributes Modeling for Zero-Shot Multilingual Spoken Keyword Recognition

classification 📡 eess.AS cs.CLcs.SD
keywords spokenattributeslanguagesmultilingualspeechcharacter-keywordlanguage-universal
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We propose a novel language-universal approach to end-to-end automatic spoken keyword recognition (SKR) leveraging upon (i) a self-supervised pre-trained model, and (ii) a set of universal speech attributes (manner and place of articulation). Specifically, Wav2Vec2.0 is used to generate robust speech representations, followed by a linear output layer to produce attribute sequences. A non-trainable pronunciation model then maps sequences of attributes into spoken keywords in a multilingual setting. Experiments on the Multilingual Spoken Words Corpus show comparable performances to character- and phoneme-based SKR in seen languages. The inclusion of domain adversarial training (DAT) improves the proposed framework, outperforming both character- and phoneme-based SKR approaches with 13.73% and 17.22% relative word error rate (WER) reduction in seen languages, and achieves 32.14% and 19.92% WER reduction for unseen languages in zero-shot settings.

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