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A Study on the Integration of Pre-trained SSL, ASR, LM and SLU Models for Spoken Language Understanding

Computation and Language 2022-11-17 v1 Sound Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

Collecting sufficient labeled data for spoken language understanding (SLU) is expensive and time-consuming. Recent studies achieved promising results by using pre-trained models in low-resource scenarios. Inspired by this, we aim to ask: which (if any) pre-training strategies can improve performance across SLU benchmarks? To answer this question, we employ four types of pre-trained models and their combinations for SLU. We leverage self-supervised speech and language models (LM) pre-trained on large quantities of unpaired data to extract strong speech and text representations. We also explore using supervised models pre-trained on larger external automatic speech recognition (ASR) or SLU corpora. We conduct extensive experiments on the SLU Evaluation (SLUE) benchmark and observe self-supervised pre-trained models to be more powerful, with pre-trained LM and speech models being most beneficial for the Sentiment Analysis and Named Entity Recognition task, respectively.

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@article{arxiv.2211.05869,
  title  = {A Study on the Integration of Pre-trained SSL, ASR, LM and SLU Models for Spoken Language Understanding},
  author = {Yifan Peng and Siddhant Arora and Yosuke Higuchi and Yushi Ueda and Sujay Kumar and Karthik Ganesan and Siddharth Dalmia and Xuankai Chang and Shinji Watanabe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.05869},
  year   = {2022}
}

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Accepted at SLT 2022