Compression of end-to-end non-autoregressive image-to-speech system for low-resourced devices
Audio and Speech Processing2023-12-04v1Artificial IntelligenceComputation and LanguageComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionImage and Video Processing
People with visual impairments have difficulty accessing touchscreen-enabled personal computing devices like mobile phones and laptops. The image-to-speech (ITS) systems can assist them in mitigating this problem, but their huge model size makes it extremely hard to be deployed on low-resourced embedded devices. In this paper, we aim to overcome this challenge by developing an efficient endto-end neural architecture for generating audio from tiny segments of display content on low-resource devices. We introduced a vision transformers-based image encoder and utilized knowledge distillation to compress the model from 6.1 million to 2.46 million parameters. Human and automatic evaluation results show that our approach leads to a very minimal drop in performance and can speed up the inference time by 22%.
@article{arxiv.2312.00174,
title = {Compression of end-to-end non-autoregressive image-to-speech system for low-resourced devices},
author = {Gokul Srinivasagan and Michael Deisher and Munir Georges},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.00174},
year = {2023}
}
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5 pages, 2 figures, 2 tables, presented at the 15th ITG Conference on Speech Communications, September 2023, Aachen