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An Empirical Study of Consistency Regularization for End-to-End Speech-to-Text Translation

Computation and Language 2023-08-29 v1

Abstract

Consistency regularization methods, such as R-Drop (Liang et al., 2021) and CrossConST (Gao et al., 2023), have achieved impressive supervised and zero-shot performance in the neural machine translation (NMT) field. Can we also boost end-to-end (E2E) speech-to-text translation (ST) by leveraging consistency regularization? In this paper, we conduct empirical studies on intra-modal and cross-modal consistency and propose two training strategies, SimRegCR and SimZeroCR, for E2E ST in regular and zero-shot scenarios. Experiments on the MuST-C benchmark show that our approaches achieve state-of-the-art (SOTA) performance in most translation directions. The analyses prove that regularization brought by the intra-modal consistency, instead of modality gap, is crucial for the regular E2E ST, and the cross-modal consistency could close the modality gap and boost the zero-shot E2E ST performance.

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@article{arxiv.2308.14482,
  title  = {An Empirical Study of Consistency Regularization for End-to-End Speech-to-Text Translation},
  author = {Pengzhi Gao and Ruiqing Zhang and Zhongjun He and Hua Wu and Haifeng Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.14482},
  year   = {2023}
}