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Contrastive prediction strategies for unsupervised segmentation and categorization of phonemes and words

Machine Learning 2024-09-13 v2 Sound Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

We investigate the performance on phoneme categorization and phoneme and word segmentation of several self-supervised learning (SSL) methods based on Contrastive Predictive Coding (CPC). Our experiments show that with the existing algorithms there is a trade off between categorization and segmentation performance. We investigate the source of this conflict and conclude that the use of context building networks, albeit necessary for superior performance on categorization tasks, harms segmentation performance by causing a temporal shift on the learned representations. Aiming to bridge this gap, we take inspiration from the leading approach on segmentation, which simultaneously models the speech signal at the frame and phoneme level, and incorporate multi-level modelling into Aligned CPC (ACPC), a variation of CPC which exhibits the best performance on categorization tasks. Our multi-level ACPC (mACPC) improves in all categorization metrics and achieves state-of-the-art performance in word segmentation.

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@article{arxiv.2110.15909,
  title  = {Contrastive prediction strategies for unsupervised segmentation and categorization of phonemes and words},
  author = {Santiago Cuervo and Maciej Grabias and Jan Chorowski and Grzegorz Ciesielski and Adrian Łańcucki and Paweł Rychlikowski and Ricard Marxer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.15909},
  year   = {2024}
}