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Comparison of Multilingual Self-Supervised and Weakly-Supervised Speech Pre-Training for Adaptation to Unseen Languages

Computation and Language 2023-06-01 v2 Sound Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

Recent models such as XLS-R and Whisper have made multilingual speech technologies more accessible by pre-training on audio from around 100 spoken languages each. However, there are thousands of spoken languages worldwide, and adapting to new languages is an important problem. In this work, we aim to understand which model adapts better to languages unseen during pre-training. We fine-tune both models on 13 unseen languages and 18 seen languages. Our results show that the number of hours seen per language and language family during pre-training is predictive of how the models compare, despite the significant differences in the pre-training methods.

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@article{arxiv.2305.12606,
  title  = {Comparison of Multilingual Self-Supervised and Weakly-Supervised Speech Pre-Training for Adaptation to Unseen Languages},
  author = {Andrew Rouditchenko and Sameer Khurana and Samuel Thomas and Rogerio Feris and Leonid Karlinsky and Hilde Kuehne and David Harwath and Brian Kingsbury and James Glass},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.12606},
  year   = {2023}
}

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Accepted at Interspeech 2023