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Damage Control During Domain Adaptation for Transducer Based Automatic Speech Recognition

Sound 2022-10-10 v1 Computation and Language Machine Learning Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

Automatic speech recognition models are often adapted to improve their accuracy in a new domain. A potential drawback of model adaptation to new domains is catastrophic forgetting, where the Word Error Rate on the original domain is significantly degraded. This paper addresses the situation when we want to simultaneously adapt automatic speech recognition models to a new domain and limit the degradation of accuracy on the original domain without access to the original training dataset. We propose several techniques such as a limited training strategy and regularized adapter modules for the Transducer encoder, prediction, and joiner network. We apply these methods to the Google Speech Commands and to the UK and Ireland English Dialect speech data set and obtain strong results on the new target domain while limiting the degradation on the original domain.

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@article{arxiv.2210.03255,
  title  = {Damage Control During Domain Adaptation for Transducer Based Automatic Speech Recognition},
  author = {Somshubra Majumdar and Shantanu Acharya and Vitaly Lavrukhin and Boris Ginsburg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.03255},
  year   = {2022}
}

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To appear in Proc. SLT 2022, Jan 09-12, 2023, Doha, Qatar

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